DESCRIPTION
LIQUID CONTAINER
TECHNICAL FIELD
The present invention relates to a liquid container, and more particularly
to a liquid container that is designed such that its main body is wide, thin and
flexible so that it can be folded to be flat and reduced the capacity of the empty
container.
Further, the present invention relates to a liquid container that is
designed to easily and conveniently dispense or drink the liquid contained the
liquid container without the straw.
BACKGROUND ART
Generally, many kinds of beverage containers are used for a liquid
beverage. The beverage container is composed of a cap and a container like
a can(steel or aluminum can) or a plastic bottle(ex. PET bottle) and the user can
open the cap and then suck the beverage with a straw or drink it.
Since the above containers are rigid and occupy the same space as the
product, it is not convenient to transport them to the filling factory.
To solve the above problem, a spout pouch has been proposed which is
disclosed in Japan Utility Model Registration No. H02-21399(08. 06. 1990).
The spout pouch includes a spout and a flexible film container. The spout
pouch is light and flexible.
However, the spout pouch is complex in structure and it is difficult to
manufacture the same.
Further, the spout pouch is convenient to drink the liquid beverage
through its spout but is not convenient to dispense the liquid beverage into
another container like a cup through the spout.
DISCLOSURE OF INVENTION
Therefore, the present invention has been made in an effort to solve the
problem. It is an objective of the present invention to provide a liquid container
that is designed such that its main body is wide, thin and flexible so that it can
be folded to be flat and reduced the capacity of the empty container.
It is another object of the present invention to provide a liquid container
that is designed to easily and conveniently dispense or drink the liquid
contained the liquid container without the straw.
To achieve the above objects, the present invention provides a liquid
container comprising a main body in which contents are stored, a spout formed
in the main body and spouting the contents out, a cap hermetically coupled to
the spout; and a folding guide means formed on a sidewall or/and bottom of the
main body and guided the main body to be flatly folded or unfolded when
absorption force or outer pressure is applied thereto.
The main body includes at least one wide width potion at its lateral
portion and the wide width portion is flexible so that it can be flatly folded when
absorption force is applied thereto. The wide width portion is formed on one
side or both sides of the main body. The wide width portion is formed on a
bottom of the main body.
The folding guide means is composed of a linear folding guide portion at
a sidewall or/and bottom of the main body. The folding guide means is
composed of a multi-stage folding guide portion at a sidewall or/and bottom of
the main body. The folding guide means is made of synthetic resin so that the
main body can be easily folded to be flat.
The liquid container further comprises a spouting guide means formed
on the main body. The spouting guide means includes a spouting passage
inward or outward formed on a surface of the main body wall.
The spouting guide means includes a spouting passage formed by a
predetermined space at a sidewall of the main body. The spouting guide means
includes a long insert extended downward at the inside of the main body.
The liquid container further comprises an adherence preventing means
formed in the main body. The adherence preventing means is formed of inward
protrusions or/and grooved on the main body walls. The adherence preventing
means is formed of intaglio/embossing characters and/or a figure on the main
body walls. The adherence preventing means includes a long insert extended
downward at the inside of the main body.
The main body is made of synthetic resin. The lower portion of main
body is wider than the upper portion of the main body. Both ends of the bottom
portion of the main body are hermetically adhered and sealed.
A foldable sealing support is sealed at the bottom of the main body. A
cap engaged with a periphery of the spout and is provided with an opening
identification skirt divided by a separating guide line. The cap is integrally
formed with the spout and the separating guide line lies between them. The cap
further includes a knob formed at its upper portion: A bellows bending portion
is formed at the spout.
The spout is provided with a hanging portion having a hanging groove
which is integrally formed with the main body and makes it possible to easily
and continuously supply the container to the filling line facility.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
The accompanying drawings, which are incorporated in and constitute a
part of the specification, illustrate an embodiment of the invention, and, together
with the description, serve to explain the principles of the invention:
FIGS. 1 to 2 are perspective views and sectional views of a liquid
container in a first embodiment according to the present invention;
FIG. 3 is perspective view of a liquid container according to the present
invention;
FIG. 4 is a fragmentary sectional view of a main body of the liquid
container in a first embodiment according to the present invention;
FIGS. 5 to 8 are side views, a development view and sectional a view
sectional view of a spouting guide means of a liquid container in a first
embodiment according to the present invention;
FIGS. 9 and 10 are a side view and a perspective view of a adherence
prevention means of a liquid container in a first embodiment according to the
present invention;
FIGS. 11 and 12 are perspective views of a liquid container in a second
embodiment according to the present invention;
FIGS. 13 and 14 are a perspective view and a sectional view of a liquid
container in a third embodiment according to the present invention;
FIGS. 15 and 16 are a perspective view and a sectional view of a main
body of a liquid container in a third embodiment according to the present
invention;
FIG. 17 is a front view of a spout of a liquid container in a third
embodiment according to the present invention;
FIG. 18 is a sectional view of a bottom of a main body of a liquid
container in a third embodiment according to the present invention;
FIGS. 19 and 20 are perspective views of a liquid container in a fourth
embodiment according to the present invention;
FIG. 21 is a sectional view of a liquid container according to an
embodiment of the present invention.
BEST MODE FOR CARRYING OUT THE INVENTION
A preferred embodiment of the present invention will be described in
detail with reference to the accompanying drawings.
First Embodiment
FIGS. 1 to 3 shows a liquid container in a first embodiment according to
the present invention.
As shown in figures, the liquid container of the present invention
comprises a main body 100, a spout 200 through which the user can drink or
suck the liquid beverage in the container and dispense the liquid beverage into
another container like a cup, and a cap 300 that is threadedly coupled to the
spout 200.
The main body 100 is designed such that it has broader width, thinner
thickness and can be flatly folded in order to reduce the occupied space thereby
improving the treatment and convenience.
To accomplish the above object, the main body 100 is provided with a
folding guide means at its sidewall or/and bottom in order to be easily folded.
The folding guide means is for guiding the main body 100 to be flat when
absorption force or outer pressure is applied to the main body 100.
As shown in FIG. 4, the main body 100 can be provided with a wide
width portion 102 at its side. As the main body 100 is made of flexible
synthetic resin, when absorption force or outer pressure is applied thereto, the
wide width portion 102 is folded to be flat as shown in FIG. 3. The wide width
portion 102 can be designed such that each or both sidewalls or bottom of the
main body 102 has wide width.
Further, the folding guide means can be designed such that the wide
width portion 102 is provided with a linear folding guide portion 104 and 106(see
FIG. 1). The linear folding guide portion 104 and 106 is a folding line formed at
a sidewall or bottom of the main body 100 in order to easily fold the wide width
portion 102.
The linear folding guide portion 104 and 106 can be formed by folding to
be flat and pressing the main body 100 after forming the main body 100 by blow
molding, direct blow molding or injection blow molding. Further, the linear
folding guide portion 104 and 106 can be a small groove formed on the main
body 100.
In case that the linear folding guide portion 104 and 106 is formed on
both sidewall and bottom of the main body 100, it is preferred that contact
portion of the folding guide portion 104 and 106 is provided with a oblique
folding guide portion 108.
As shown in FIGS. 5 and 6, the folding guide means can be a multi
stage folding guide portion 110. The folding guide portion 110 can be
composed by forming plural folding guide portions 104 and 104' at a sidewall of
the main body 100, forming plural folding guide portions 106 at a bottom of the
main body 100 and connecting them with plural "V" shaped folding guide
portions 108.
When the folding guide portion 110 is a multi-stage folding portion, the
bottom of the main body 100 can be wide and the capacity of the container can
be increased. Further, as the bottom of the main body 100 is wider than the
upper portion of the main body 100, it is stable in structure.
The present invention is provided with a spouting guide means for easily
dispensing the liquid beverage. The spouting guide means can be an outward
spouting passage 112 formed on the surface of the main body wall. Also, the
spouting guide means can be an inward spouting passage 112' formed on the
surface of the main body wall as shown in FIG. 7. The spouting passages 112
and 112' protect the main body walls from being closely contacted each other.
In another embodiment of the invention, the spouting guide means can
be a long insert 114 formed in the main body 100(see FIG. 4). The long insert
114 prevents front and rear plates of the main body 100 from being closely
contacted and forms a predetermined space between the front and rear plates
so that the liquid of the container can be easily dispensed therefrom. To
achieve the object, the long insert 114 extends below the half of the main body
100. Also, the long insert can be plural insert.
Furthermore, the liquid container of the present invention includes an
adherence preventing means for preventing front and rear plates of the main
body 100 from being closely contacted so that the liquid of the container can be
easily dispensed therefrom.
The adherence preventing means can be formed of inward protrusions
116 and/or grooves on the main body walls. The inward protrusions 116 and
grooves can be placed as shown in FIG. 9.
In another embodiment of the present invention, as shown in FIG. 4, the
adherence preventing means can be formed of a long insert 114, and also, as
shown in FIG.10, it can be formed of intaglio/embossing characters and/or a
figure.
The spout 200 of the present invention is provided with a fluid passage
202, on the around the passage 202, it is provided with threads 204 and is
formed with ah engagement jaw 206 for engaging with an opening identification
skirt 302 of the cap 300.
The cap 300 is provided at its inside with threads 304 and engages with
a periphery of the spout 200. The bottom of the cap 300 is extended below the
engagement jaw 206 of the spout 200 so that it covers around the spout 200
thereby preventing pollution. The cap 300 is provided at it bottom with an
opening identification skirt 302 divided by a separating guide line 306.
Now, the operation of the liquid container according to the present
invention will be described below.
First, the user removes the cap 300. The cap 300 is removed by
counterclockwise rotating it and the opening identification skirt 302 is removed
from the cap 300.
As the user sucks the beverage in the container, the main body 100 is
folded to be flat as shown in FIG. 7.
The liquid container of the present invention is provided with the
spouting passages 112, 112' and 112" thereby easily dispensing the contents of
the container. Further, the liquid container of the present invention is provided
with the adherence prevention means thereby more easily sucking and
dispensing the contents of the container.
When the user wants to dispense the contents of the container into
another container like a cup, the user just erects the container as shown in
FIG.3. At this point, the contents of the main body is easily dispensed through
the fluid passage 202 of the spout 200.
Second Embodiment
FIGS. 11 and 12 show another embodiment of the present invention.
As shown in Figures, the liquid container of the present invention
comprises a main body 100, a spout 200 protruded from the main body 100
upward, and a cap 300 hermetically engaged with the spout 200.
Detailed description of the spout 200 and the cap 300 is omitted as they
are the same as those of the first embodiment.
In this embodiment, the container body 100 is provided with a wide
width portion at its lower center and the wide width portion is provided with
multi-stage folding guide portion 110 as the folding guide means. The
multi-stage folding guide portion 110 includes at least two single-stage folding
guide portions 106.
Further, in this embodiment of the present invention, the single-stage
folding guide portion 104" is formed on a sidewall of the main body 100. As a
result, if the main body 100 is laterally cut, the section of the main body 100 will
be shaped of an ellipse.
This main body 100 can be manufactured by a method like a direct blow
molding or an injection blow molding and is provided at its bottom with a wide
width portion. It is heat pressed so that the single folding guide portion 104"
and the multi-stage folding guide portion 110 are formed at its side and bottom
respectively.
The spouting guide means is vertically formed at a center of the front or
rear plate of the main body 100. As the same as the first embodiment, the
spouting guide means can be an inward spouting passage 112' or an outward
spouting passage.
As shown in FIG. 12, the spouting guide means can be a spouting
passage of an elliptic space.
Third Embodiment
FIGS. 13 and 14 show another embodiment of the present invention.
As shown in Figures, the liquid container of the present invention
comprises a main body 100, a spout 200 protruded from the main body 100
upward, and a cap 300' that is integrally and hermetically molded with the spout
200.
The cap 300' is designed such that it is provided with a separate guide
line 312 at a border between the spout 200 and it so that it can be separated
therefrom when it is needed. There are.an inner cap 314 and a knob 316 at its
upper portion.
The outer diameter of the inner cap 314 is same as or slighter larger
than the inner diameter of the spout 200. This is for resealing the spout 200
when it is needed.
In this embodiment, the main body 100 is open at its bottom portion, and
it is closed by heat-sealing a foldable sealing support 120. This structure of
the main body 100 makes it easy to filling the contents inside. The foldable
sealing support 120 is sealed after filling. The folding guide portion 106 is
formed at a center of the foldable sealing support 120.
The main body 100 of this embodiment is provided with an long insert
114' downwardly protruded from the upper surface of the main body 100. The
long insert 114' prevents the front and rear plates of the main body 100 from
being closely contacted and forming a space between the front and rear plates
of the main body 100 when folded to be flat thereby easily dispensing the
contents of the container. To achieve the object, two long inserts 114' are
disposed in the main body 100.
FIGS. 15 and 16 show another embodiment of the present invention.
In this embodiment, and the single folding guide portions 104" are formed at
each side of the main body 100. At the bottom of the main body 100, a foldable
sealing support 120 is sealed. A downward foldable folding guide portion 106'
is formed at the foldable sealing portion 120.
FIG. 17 shows another embodiment of the spout 200 applied to the
present invention. The spout 200 is disposed at the upper portion of the main
body in state of leaning leftward or rightward. This is for easily sucking the
beverage.
FIG. 18 shows another embodiment of the bottom of the main body 100.
It is designed such that both bottom ends of the main body 100 is directly
sealed.
Fourth Embodiment
FIGS. 19 and 20 shows another embodiment of the liquid container
according to the present invention.
As shown in Figures, the liquid container of the present invention
comprises a main body 100, a spout 200 protruded from the main body 100
upward, and a cap(not shown) coupled with the spout 200.
As the same as above embodiments, the main body 100 is provided
with folding guide portions 104 and 104" at its sidewall or/and bottom surface.
Further, the main body 100 is provided with a spouting passage 112' at its front
or rear plate.
In this embodiment, the liquid container includes a bellows bending
portion 208 for folding or unfolding the spout 200.
FIG. 21 shows a liquid container provided with a hanging portion H
having a hanging groove. The hanging portion H is integrally formed with the
main body 100 and makes it possible to easily and continuously supply the
container to the filling line facility.
While this invention has been described in connection with what is
presently considered to be the most practical and referred embodiments, it is to
be understood that the invention is not limited to the disclosed embodiments,
but, on the contrary, is intended to cover various modifications and equivalent
arrangements included within the spirit and scope of the appended claims.