CA1304324C - Quadrangular shaped container for fluids - Google Patents

Quadrangular shaped container for fluids

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CA1304324C
CA1304324C CA 575136 CA575136A CA1304324C CA 1304324 C CA1304324 C CA 1304324C CA 575136 CA575136 CA 575136 CA 575136 A CA575136 A CA 575136A CA 1304324 C CA1304324 C CA 1304324C
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Wilhelm Reil
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Tetra Laval Holdings and Finance SA
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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
    • B65D17/00Rigid or semi-rigid containers specially constructed to be opened by cutting or piercing, or by tearing of frangible members or portions
    • 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
    • B65D15/00Containers having bodies formed by interconnecting or uniting two or more rigid, or substantially rigid, sections made of different materials
    • B65D15/02Containers having bodies formed by interconnecting or uniting two or more rigid, or substantially rigid, sections made of different materials of curved, or partially curved, cross-section, e.g. cans, drums
    • B65D15/04Containers having bodies formed by interconnecting or uniting two or more rigid, or substantially rigid, sections made of different materials of curved, or partially curved, cross-section, e.g. cans, drums with curved, or partially curved, walls made by winding or bending paper
    • B65D15/08Containers having bodies formed by interconnecting or uniting two or more rigid, or substantially rigid, sections made of different materials of curved, or partially curved, cross-section, e.g. cans, drums with curved, or partially curved, walls made by winding or bending paper with end walls made of plastics material
    • 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
    • B65D17/00Rigid or semi-rigid containers specially constructed to be opened by cutting or piercing, or by tearing of frangible members or portions
    • B65D17/28Rigid or semi-rigid containers specially constructed to be opened by cutting or piercing, or by tearing of frangible members or portions at lines or points of weakness
    • 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
    • B65D17/00Rigid or semi-rigid containers specially constructed to be opened by cutting or piercing, or by tearing of frangible members or portions
    • B65D17/28Rigid or semi-rigid containers specially constructed to be opened by cutting or piercing, or by tearing of frangible members or portions at lines or points of weakness
    • B65D17/34Arrangement or construction of pull or lift tabs
    • B65D17/36Arrangement or construction of pull or lift tabs adapted for engagement with opening tools, e.g. slotted keys
    • 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
    • B65D15/00Containers having bodies formed by interconnecting or uniting two or more rigid, or substantially rigid, sections made of different materials
    • B65D15/22Containers having bodies formed by interconnecting or uniting two or more rigid, or substantially rigid, sections made of different materials of polygonal cross-section
    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
    • Y02TECHNOLOGIES OR APPLICATIONS FOR MITIGATION OR ADAPTATION AGAINST CLIMATE CHANGE
    • Y02WCLIMATE CHANGE MITIGATION TECHNOLOGIES RELATED TO WASTEWATER TREATMENT OR WASTE MANAGEMENT
    • Y02W90/00Enabling technologies or technologies with a potential or indirect contribution to greenhouse gas [GHG] emissions mitigation
    • Y02W90/10Bio-packaging, e.g. packing containers made from renewable resources or bio-plastics

Abstract

ABSTRACT

Summary QUADRANGULAR SHAPED CONTAINER FOR FLUIDS

Described is a container for liquids with a tube (1) formed by a longitudinal sealing weld (4), at the ends of which bottom and lid (8) are arranged. The lid (8) consists of thermoplastic material without supporting material and is attached by injection moulding to the tube I along its upper edge. Furthermore, the lid (8) is provided with a pouring device (22), whereby the tube I consists of cardboard covered on both sides with thermoplastic material, the bottom is quadrangular and is formed as folded closure from the folded tube (1) of the container.

To facilitate easier opening and that preferably the closing cap can be kept open, but can also be closed again, the invention invisages that the tube (1) has a quadrangular cross-section along its total height, that the paper fibres of the cardboard are arranged crosswise to the longitudinal sealing weld (4), that the latter is arranged close to an edge (5) of the tube (1), that the lid (8) is quadrangular when viewed from above and the pouring device (22) with moulded-on handle 14 is arranged within the quadrangular outer contour of the container.

Description

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The inventlon concerns a container ~or fllling with llquld product~, rormed by means of a tube with a longitudinal ~eallng weld, at the en~ Or w~lch e bottom and lld ~re att~ched, and the ~d c4n~ists of a thermoplastic materlal ~lthout supportin~ ~terial, which 1~ Qttached by lnJectlon ~oulaln~ along the upper edge o~ the tube, and i~ equlPPed with a pourin d~vice, whereby the tube conslsts of a upporting matorial, l.e. cardboard, whlch 18 cover~d st least on one ~lde with thermopla~tic material, and whereby th~ b~t~om is quadrangular and is formed ss ~olded closure from the rolded-over tube Or the oontalner.

ThiY type Or contalner i~ ~nown and has, when viowea ~om a~ove, elther a round or trlangular lld. The most developed types are ccn~alners wlt~ round lld when ~ie~ed from above, because the ln~ectlon moulding t~ols use~ rOr the mo~ld.~ng oi~ a round lid to the upper edge of the tube can be e~si~r ~snufactured by round tool~. -The general problem regarding cont~lner~ for fluid~ ~tems on ehe one h~ndfrom a question of density and on the other hand with re~ard to good opening facilitie~ for the end u~er, whereby the aim iB d~rected towards cheap manuractur processes. InJection mould~, ~8 far a~ they can be ~haped, ¢~n h~ve ~he no~t different ahapes, and there~oro countle~R version~ o~ pourlng aevlce~
known, ~hlch are moulded on to a lld consietln~ of thermoplastic meterlal without æupporting material. me ~anufacturer prerers thin plnstlc surraco~, because this wlll ~ake the 11d cheaper. ~ecause of unavoidable di~trlbution problems lt iæ preferred to sh~pe lids and botto~ in the æame fa~hion, or at leaæt for t~em to have at lsast partially flat ~ur~ce~, ~h1ch are equ~lly pliable and el~stic ~hen the walls Or the lid~ are produced equally t~lrl.
This is not deslr~b~for ~tacklng due to the dan~er of d~ntlng and it doe~
not enhance the opening of the pouring device. The known pourlng ~vlces often have a clo~ing c~p w~th ~ moulded on handle and are supposed to b~ opene~
by tbe end u~er by means o~ th~ ~an~le.

Tbe known co~taine~ with the ~ound lid, while having a pouring a~vlce near thoir outer edgo, the openi~g of these is ~12~1cult, especlally becau~e ther~
is no flxed; stiff and clearly defined ar~a at the ~ould bet~eer. t~e ~.anGle ~nd the closing cap, neithor on the lid nor on th~ adjolnlns tub~, ~o which the forces ~or first time op~nlng cQn be dlrected. ~03tly there exlst~ ~ gre~
ela~tlcity Or the material, ~hlch cau~es the tearing open to be dlff~cult ~nd inex~ct, because the areas next to where the force or~ginat~s are to~pl$aole.

~p~rt from the fact that th~ known containers ~S~h round 11~ ~180 hsve ~ r~und tubb ln the area of the lid and ther~`ore do not make e~rlc~ent u~o Or ~pace, especially durin~ di~trlbution (tran~port), and m~ny 0106in~ cape of known containers can be torn off co~pletely and are lost, 80 that the re-closln~
become~ ~or~ difficult; or with a closing cap held fa~t by moanB or æ strap, it b~come~ more dlfficult to re-insert this into the torn op0nlng and at least a locking-in for a ~ood re-closure i~ hardly guaranteQd. Flnally, ono has round wlth the existing containers9 that often a defined pouring ~tream cannot be obtained, becau~e the pouring edgos can only be ~een on ~peclal ~ersions Or the pourin~ opening and this i8 especially difflcu~t ln the oase o~ roun~
lld~.

13~ 4 ~he lnventlon therefore 18 bRsed on the task to equlp the known contRiners with such lmprovements 80 as to ~acilltate easler openin8, pre~erably that the ~1~8ing cap can be kept open ~nd ehen can be held ln a de~ln~te pogltion for re-cloeing and to have the mean~ to re-insart t~e closin c~p cecurely lnto the ~ourlne openln~ and to keep lt ln place. Furthermore, the pourlng openin~ should be able to be re-clo~ed a~ tig~tly as po661ble, ~ainly to sare~uQrd the remainlng contents Or the container and also to obtaln a de~nite poU!ing ntre~.

In solvine the above mentioned t~sk, the inventlon lc characterlsed ln that the tu~e has a ~uaar~ngular cross-~ection over it~ tot~l height, the paper ribres o~ the tube mater~al are arr~nged crosswlse to the longitua~nal cesllng weld, that the longitudinal ~eAling weld i8 placed near ~n edge Or the tube, that the lid is quadran~ular when vlewed ~rom a~ove ana ~he pouring dovtce with 18 roulaea-on handle 1~ arranged within the quaar~ngular o~ter contour~
Or the contalner.

~s opposed to the ~nown container~ ~ith round lld, ~ue to tne qua~r~ngular shape of the new lid aR viewed from above an~ ~en retainin8 the quadrangular bottom as ~iewed rrom above, then the tub~ ~111 nave a quadra~u~ar cross-sectlon over its total height. The expert will recognlse at once that tnLs offers an excellent di~tribution faclllty and efricient use Or space ~ur~g transport and atorage. Heroby it i8 ~nl~portant whether, depen~lng on the de6ign type of the ~nvention, the tube lc square or rectan~ular. The manufacture of inJection moulding tools for the attach~ng or the quAarangular lld to the edge of the tube is posslble without causin~ undue technic~l problems. It ls also pos~lble to equip the pouring device of the inventlon wlth a ~oulaea-on handle~ such as ln the oase Or known lids which are round ~hen vlewed from above, and then arr~nge this withln the outer contour of tne ~lnlshed conta~ner,i.e. Qfter ~illing and closing be~ore transport an~ stora~e.

13(,~4~,1 4 Al~o the tube Or tho known container~ have a lon~itudinal aealing weld. Th~
exeends rrom bottom to lld an~ can, rOr example, be made by overlappln~.
Next to the free end ed~e or cut ed~e o~ the one ~ide Or the tube the ~trip extendlng ~long over the whole helght or the tube o~ the other slde 18 f~stened,normally by lon~itudinal sealing, and preYerably Wlth pro~ectlon for the edee at least tow~ra~ the Inslde o~ the oontalner, eo that rluids oannot p~netrato ~nto tne cut ed~e an~ thereSore lneo the paper rlbres and cannot da~qge the long~tuainal sealing weld nere. It 1~ ~n~er~tood tha~ ln the eree of the longitudinal ~aling weld a c~rtain stiffening Or the tube i8 experlenced, malnly ~ue to the double-walled cardboard strip. If thl~ s placed a~ p~r the prlnc$ple of the lnvention near an edge of the tube Yltil it8 ~uadranzular cross-section, then this odge ~ll be e~pec1ally strengthened, partlcuIarly ln the dlrection o~ the plane w~ere the double c~rdb~ard ~trlp ls ~ltuated.
Any preQ~ure ln tnls plane on t~e tube edge Will experlence a ætron~ resl~tan~e;In other words, the contalner is pre~sure ro~istant, ~t1ff and eaæily man~eeableln the d~rection of the pl~ne ~lth the longitudinal seallng weld.

The ~verage u~er wlll ~se the right han~ ln order toPOUr the contents of the container o~ this inventlon, whereby he wlll hold the co~tain~r between the thumb on the one side and the four ~inger~ of hls ~and on the other ~l~e.
Due to the qu~drangular crw~-sectlon o~` the tube over 1tR ~otal height, ~
good etir~ne~s of the container for the end user i~ achleved, e~pecially ~or pouring.

13~f 4 Accordine to the in~ention, this stlffenin8 18 further l~prove~ ln that the paper ribres Or the tube material are arranged cro~swi~e to the longitudlnal seallng weld, that means approxlmately ln the dlrectlon o~ the cros~-~ection plane of the tube. lr one con~ider~ the grlpping movement of t~o ucer, then the experts wlll un~er~tana the aavant~ges Or the lncreased stlrrening Or the container materi~l and ~I50 of the lmproved pourlng rnclllty.

A ~urt~er useful development Or the invention is enrl~age~, ln that the pourlng deY1Ce, WhSCh LOE sltua~ed ~n one aorner and in a d~pre ~on Or the lla an~
has a closing cap, 18 ~nepe~ approxlmately oval and then clenrIy tapers aOwn to a point to ~orm a pouring openlng, the point lying close to the corner Or the lid. ~o obtain a dei`ined pourlng stream (~ood pouring), the pourlng device and especially its pouring opening ~B arranged in one corner Or the quadrangular lld in such a way, that the polnt c~ the pouring opening reaches as rar as possible into t~e corner. If t~e pouring opening rurthsrmore llee ln a depression of the lid without that, in the ca8e 0~ an especially preferred design, the pouring opening is ~itted wlth Q rim or collar on the outslde, then the hygience of the new pouring device 18 improved, beCause any contents of the container wil~ generally alw~y~ run or tr~ckle to ~he lo~est polnt and wlll therefore return by lt~elf to the pourlng ope~l1r~.

According to the invent~on, it is further ad~antageous, lf th~ longitud~nal sealln~ weld i~ arranged near that tube edge which li~s next to the tube eage under ~he point of the pouring opening. The handllng of the contalner w~en pouring i8 impro~ed by this characterlstic because of the ~trengehened tube, $.e. there, where the longitudinsl sealing ~eld l-es near the tube edge, come~
to lie ne~r the thumb, where the user exercisec the greatest pre~sure on the tube. In case o~ a right-handed percon, as the u~er 18 normally considerea to be, the tube edge strengthened by the longitudinal sealin~ ~eld li~s rl~he next to that tube edge which 1~ under the point Or the pouring openlng. In 13~

oth~r words; Ir one look~ for~ ~bove on to tho quadranyular lid, then the polnt Or the pourlng openlng lle~ o~er the one tube 0d~e and the tube edge next to lt wlth the longt~alnal sealing weld then lies in anti -clockwlse alrecton beside it ~in ca~e of l~rt-~anded uscrs in clockwi~e direction).
Ono oan reco~nlse thc creatlon c~ a-. casy openln~ devlce wlth easy pourln~
racility a~ pe~ the ~nventlon.

It Ss f~rther sdvantageou~, according to the ln~entlon, $r the hanale w~tn the clo~lng cap ls connected to the polnt Or the pourlng opcnlng by means o~ a ~trat at the point of the clo~ing cap whioh ca~ be folded ovor to the ~lat surrace Or the clo~lng cap. A 200d openlng ~evlce mu~t Hl~O ~acllltate eaRy openine of ~ame. Accor~lng to tne lnventlon, ehese openlng force~ are channelled from the handle v$a the strap to an area whlch lie~ In th~ point of the clo~in~ cap and thi~ is near the point of the po~ring openlng. The te r$ng force~ come lnto play at the polnt of th~ closing cap neQr the polnt of the pouring openlng. The expert know~ that t~arlng ~orces dlrected to a point will with c~rtainty otar~ the openln~ proce~s at thl~ polnt. And that ~a exactly the de~ired ai~ of the invent~on for the openlng Or the pour~ng devloe.

If additionally t~e handle can be ~olded over on to tne fl~t ~urraco of the clo~ing cap, then thc ~ille~ ~nd clo~ed container can, Qccordlng to the lnventl~rl, be stored wlth opti~um space econo~y, transported ~n~ e~peclally ~tacked, because there 1B no ~omewhat vertiCal nandle protruding from the lid; rsther this handle is folded into the plane. ~l'm e ~olding over la obtained, a~ 18 generally well known, in tnat arter the rormlny 13~43~ 4 of the lid the moulded-on handle, preferabl~ in the lnntsnt whon the connectlng parts with the closing cap sre not yet co~pletcly n~rdened~ i8 ro~ded over on to the flat eurirace o~ the clo~in~ cap and 18ia flat. On openin8, lt i8 ~y for the e~d u~er to pull the h~ndle up to a pl~ne vert~cal to the rnaln plane of the lid in order to carry out the ~rip and tearlng proces~.

~o improve the hygiene of the pourin~ device, it i~ en~ ged that thls sho~d be situated in a depros~1on Or the lld. For an aavantageous ~e~ign of the invention it 1~ now planned thst this depression Or tne lid ~urrounds the whole of the pouring device and is shaped by mean~ or sloped ~rea~ ln rront and a rear wall. Thi~ i8 preferably a small depre~slon ~o~ little ~eiKht).
I~ one imaglnes the pouring ope~ing in t~e lower p~ane Or the ~opre~slon and the outer ~urface o~ the main wall~ o~ the lld in an i~agin~rr plane, then the dist~nce betwcen the outer upper plane and the lower or lnner plan~
of the depres6ion containing the pouring opening 1B small;~br ~ o~nt~lncr wlth a volume o~ approximately one litre, thi~ would be about 3 - 6 ~m. S~ch a lid can ~ man~ractured ~lth technlcally e~ ily managed in~ectlon mould~r ~ool~. The m~in plane of the lid i~ sltuated on top, i.e. out~ide and ~er~e~
~s standin~ surfac~ for the next pack to be stacked on top for tr~naport or storsge; while the pouring device Itsel~ can alco, at l~ast p~tla~Iy, b~
used a6 standine eurface ~nd support for ~tacked containors, ~h~ h~ndle mould~d onto the upper out~r part of the clo~ing cap i8 folded over on to the ~lat surface of the closing CAp~ ~0 that the outor measurement re~ult~ng arter the folding i~ agaln equal to th~ outermost upper pl~ne and therefor~ form~
the standlne ~ r~ce.

13~43~ 4 8ecause o~ tho arrangement oS th~ pouring d~vice fn the oorner of the lld, and especlally th~t the polnc Or the pourlng openlng lB posltlone~ aQ r~r a8 poss~ble lnto tne corner Of tne ll~ one not only O~tQln~ a hyg$enlc oponing wlth ~ goo~ and aefinito pourlng ~tream, but als4 the opening i~ optima ~ i~proved, ~cau~e the contain~r i~ ~peeiallv stiff in ~he corn~r Or th~ lld. In thl~
corner, i.e. at the polnt or pourln~ spout Or the pouring openlng, the 8tronge8treslstance 1~ offered agalnct tne tearlng forces. rherefore, the effect o~
tne ~orce~ when tearing via the ~trap is benerlci~l al80 at the polnt o~ t~e clo~ln~ cap. Due to the arrangement Or the pour~ng openlng ln tho deprea~lon ana aa~1tlona11y ln tne corner o~` the lld, even the last remalnder Or fluid can run out whon pourlng.

It la hereby favou~ablo that the handle iB not onl~ connected to the closing cap vla the strap but also wlth a thin plastic ~kin, as thls ~proves the alignine and poslt~onlng o~ the handle in re6pect Or the c1081ng cap ~nd wlll hold better during manuracturo. On openlng ~he thin ekln tears ~ery qulckly touching of tne nandle~ ~o that thereafter the only connectlon ~o the clo~lng oncap is the strap. l'he torn tnln plaatic oon~cc~ing ~kln between lid and cl~lngcap al80 i8 a 8ign that the contalner had already boen opened once beforo.

For i~urther advanta~eous deYelopment of the inventlon the clo~ing cap 18 connected with the lld via a Slange, ~hlch 18 ~urrounded by a we~kenlng linc, and on the sido oppo~lte the point of the pour~ng openin~ by meana of ~ ninge~ ~xle i8 securely anchored to the lid, and or can be loc~ed in ~ne open po~ition by ~enns Or a lockin~ mechanism in the lid. Tne closing cap ~e~ls the 11d after the manuracture and PillLng of the conta~ner and ~hall at the same tl~
serve to eneure a possibly dust-proof re-clo~ing af~er the contaner was r~t op~n~d.

13U~3~4 g Therefore t~c closing cap i~ connectea to the lid with a flange. Th~ rlan~e runs ~long in t~e outer reglon of the closln~ cap ~nd its upper or outer rlat wall surrace along the edge of the pourlng opening. upwar~s or out~lde lt nl~o reeches into the outer or upper flat wall ~urrace or the clo~lng ca~
and do~nwards or toward~ the lnside of the container and extends over a thln connecting eqge lnwards. This connecting edge 18 the mentionea weakening llne, which connects the ~lan~e and thererore ~lso the cloaing cap wlth the lid. The ~eakening line i~ practically a required break llne and dlrects the tearin8 force~ from the ~ald point o~ t~e closin~ ca~, and respectlvely the point o~ the pouring openlng toward~ the back to thc mi~le part of the lid to the ends of the above-mentioned hinged axle. Ir one imaglnes a line throu~h this axle, then this line ~11 run vertically to the lengthwlse ~recelon of the pourlng openin~ or approximately ~la~onally through the quadrangular lid. Wit~ this hlnged axle the closing cap $~ securoly attached to tne lld, whereby the olosing cap is no longer connected only with a more or less loose ~trap. The clo~ing cap 18 therefore, also after openin~, in a Cer~nite po~itionin respect of the pouring opening and can be cloced 4~aln more ea~ily. Further-more, it i~ provlded ~ith a notchcd openln~, ~o that when open lt can be locked on to the lid and thus can be ~ept open. Thia also lmproYes the handling and pourin~ of the container as per the in~entlon. me clo~ng cap ~n be opened ~ith one ~ovement and kept ln thi~ position by locking ln, 80 that the user can pour with a second movement witnout the pourlng ~tream c~mh~
lnto contact ~lth the closlng cap, whlch coul~ be deforme~ ln the ca~ ur certaln rlulds.

13~4~f. 4 Additionally, thc inv~ntion with re~ar~ to the locklng mechanlom 18 rurther characterised ln th~t the loc~ln~ meohanlsm ha~ a collar at the out~1de Or ~he ba~ and a no~e ~Ith drop-ln hook le attAched to the lld oppo~lte. Whlle tho afor~entioncd axle near the flange i~ connectea wlth the closln~ c~p, the flan~e ~orms a ~tem above the hinged axle, whlch connects with tne nlneea axle on the one Blde ~n~ with the coll~r on the other ~ide. The collar then lles ~n the outer or upper plane of the cap, but protrude~ collar-shap~d ~oms-what above thi Away rrOm this stcm, ~nich forms part of ~he flange on the C1081ng cap, th~t 1B tow~rds the middle part o~ thc l~a~ ~ tne arorementloned rear wall ~ which al~o represent~the rear bor~er Or the depre~sion. The D~se i8 af~ixed to this rYar w~ which 18 arr~nged away from t~o cap, from the rear part Or the rlan~e Or the closing cap and tnere~ore al~o ~rom tho ~tem and rrom the collar ~nSch 1B attached on top and out3i~e of the ~tem. When the user tips up tho closing cap o~er the hinged axle, then the collar grlps under the drop-in hook and bends it o~t of t~e WQy, becauso the part~ con~l~t of pla6tic and are pllable. Af~er that the drop-ln hook returns to itB orlglnal po~itlon and grip~ be~ind the collsr, 80 that t~e C1081ng C8P 1B locked in the open posltlon.

Especlally u6ef~1 is here if the collar has a shoulder attached whlch, together with the drop-ln hook of the nose, can be broughe lnto and out of actlon by bending. The shoulder i8 preferably situated on tne slde o~ the coll~r ~hich faces ~he point of the closin~ cap and therefore for~ a kind of ~arDea hook to enga8e the aforosaid drop-in hook of the no~e. ID order to brin~ these parts into lnter~ction, they chenge shape on contact with each other and sn~p back into their original ~oulded po~ition, ~hereby they then reach the locked-lnposition. In order to get out of thls po~ition, the u~er ha~ only to pu~h t~e F'. lf-13~3~. ~

clo~ing cap into the pouring open~ng ln the re-clo~lng poæitlon, ~here~y by moans or ben~ng ~a kind of power ~tru8Ble) the drop-ln hook and noBe are disengaged rrOm each otner.

Fo~ a preferred design it i8 rurther envi~agcd that t~e no~e 18 connocted with the lid b~ ~e~ns Or a ~tr~n~then~ r~b attached to the rear wa ~ o~
the depre~sion and that all parts of th~ locXlng mechanism remaln arr~nged ~lthln the outer contour~ of the lid. Thc otren~thenlng rib ~tifrens the whole construction Or thc locklng mechanism without lnfluencln~ the elastlclty.
Additionally, all part~ Or the locklng ~echanism are advantageously placed lnside the required out~r conb~Fs, ~o tnat no dlsadvantage~ c~n ari~e a8 regard~
transport and ~torage as well a8 ~tacking o~ several containers.

To improve the re-closlng, it i~ further~ore u~crul per the inwnt1on, 1the clo~lng cap i provlded with cams in its coll~r near the point. ~he cam~
are plac~d at ln~erval~ of ~ay 3 - 6 m~ t~om the point or the clo~lng C8p toward~ the back to the ~nsid~ of the lid ana eet fir~ly on to the collar in ~uch a way, that during the pu~hlng in of the clo6ing cap into tho pourlng opening the cams lock into the boundary edge o~ tne pouring openlng and therer~r~
hold the cap tightly in closed position, until by pulling up Or the handlo the resi~tance between of the ~ of the pouring openln@ Rnd the cums ~ over~m~
end the closing cap hss been pulled rr~e.

A~ per the inventlon it i~ al80 ad~ant~geous that the pourlng devlce ha~ ~
pou~ing edge, which 18 moulded on the lld next to the polnt ot the pouring opening, whereby the pouring opening iB at the lowest part o~ the depres~l~n of the lid in the plane of the pouring edge. Due to the moulding on of the 13~t~ ,4 pouring ed~e in the lnner lower plane. l.e. the plane of th~ depre~slon, the pouring otresm wlll be still more ~el-lne~ ~nd ohannelled, ~o that pouring 18 made even ea~ler ror the end u~rO

Further adv~nt~ges, characteriYticY ~n~ applications or the pre~ent inventlon c~ be ~een from the following descriptlon of a preferreC aeslgn example in connectlon wleh the drawlnga. It 18 ~hown ln:
~igure 1 the outer view oY ~ contaLner ~n perspectlve ln th~ quadrangul~r ~hape aa envisaged by the lnventlon with ~iew from abovc on the quadran~ular ll~, Fi~ure 2 an enlar~ed view ~rom above on to the lld, Fl~ure 3 a cross-~ection view along th~ Line III-III ln Flgure 2, Figure 4 A cro~ ectlon vie~ alon8 the lin~ IY - TV Or Flgure 2, Figure 5 an enlarged detall relevant to the det~ shown in the ~a~h-~otted circle V ln F~eure 3, Figure 6 cut-of~ vlew from above on the ~etall a~ per ~lgure 5, l.e. t~ one look~ down from above ln Flgur~ 5, Flgure 7 an enl~rg~d and cut-ofr ~ectlonal view ~long the ~ine VII~
ln Flgure ~, ~igure 8 ~ cro~s-section view ~ccording to line ~ VIII in ~l~ure 7, and Figure 9 an enlarged and cut-off presentatlon of the detail ta~en ~rom the dash-dotted cirGle IX ln fl~ur~ 3.

me pre~ented de~i8n show6 a contain~r for i~luids, which 18 prop~e~ ror the distribution of milk and is ~hown ln perspective ln ~`lgure 1. 0~ the t~
one can see the ~id~ wall 2 on the left ~nd the the ~lde woll 3 on the ri~ht, whereby the logltudinal sealing weld is placed at the edee 5 ln the pl~

~3U43~4 Or the ~Ide wall 3. Whlle the edge 5 divides slae wall~ Z and 3, the ~Ide wall a i8 Q180 llmlted by the ~ 6 toward the loft, and slde wall 3 by the eqge 7 towards the ~i~ht. lhe bottom, whioh i~ for~ed by foldin~ of trian~ul~r rlQps ana a ~ros~ ~ealing weld, 18 not shown and there~ore h~s no r~f~rence n~ber. Its rormatlon ~ e~ign ~s w~ll kncwn from otber ~o~tai~ers. The l~d opposite the bottom i~ hown "~rom above" ln tne pro~nt descriptlon and re~erenced wit~ ~. It conslsts o~ tnermopla3tic material wit~out supportln~
~aterlal and 18 lnJec~lon moulded along the upper edge Y tYlgures 3, 4 and 9) o~ the tube 1. As one can ~ from Fi~ures 3, 4 and especlal~y 9, th~ rree upper e~ge 9, which initially due to ~he cuttlng 1~ not c~vored with plastic m~terlal, 1~ co~pletely ~urrounde~ wlth the ~ouldod ther~oplastic material Or the lid ~, and tnat la on the in~de o~ the tube 1 with a conlcally t~perng flange 10 ana towards tho out~ido with a protective ridge 11. Thls eli~nates Ylui4 penetra~from any side lnto the pla~tic-rree upper edee 9 and thus de~troy;~t by ~welllng.

l~he lla ~, ~oulded ln thls way to tne upper edge g o~ the tube 1, has ~our corners ~hen v$ewe~ fro~ a~o~e wnlcn can ~e elearly seen ln Flgure 2, whereby at the (here ~o namod) "Yront~ corner l~ a pouring edge 13 has been ~oulded on,whlch goes completely around the corner 12. From tne outslde one can also ~ee clearly the handle 14 with the strap 15, ~hich i5 moul~e~ on to the closlng cap 17 at the front near the lia corner 12 at ~he polnt l~. ~he clo~1ng c~p 18 moulded on by means Or a flan~e l~ at tne lower wal~ area l9 ~Figure 4) of a ~epression 20 along a weakening llne Zl (~lgures 3, 4 8 and 9). Tne deprossion 20 as seen rrom above in Figure 2 i8 sLtu~ted ln the lower or ~ront area, to~ether with the pourln~ devlce genorally referenced wlth 22, while a8 per Fi~ur~ 2 ovor, i.e. ~en~n~ t~e rear wall ~3 l~es the outer or upper 13~43~. 4 wall area 24. ~rom Fi8~re 2 can be seen that the larger nrea Or the lld 8 is co~ered by the upper wall arsa Z4 wh~c~, when the hanale la ls rolae~ ao~n, ser~es a~ ~tandlng snd support surrace ror the next container ror 6t~c~1n~, storage and transport.

When the end user holds the contain~r for openlng ana ~rlp~ the hanale 14, ~hich is connected to the closlng cap 17 by mean~ of a thln skln 2~ (~igures 3 ~nd 4), and then pulls the handle as per Figure 3, th~n the thln ~ln 25 wlll tear ~ihtout undue rorce, o~`ten Hlready wnen llrtlng the handle rrOm tne rolae~position on the clo~lng cap 17, a po~ition not snown ln the rl~ure~. ~horeafterthe whole traction ~n the direction of strap lS acts on the polnt 16 Or the clo~lng cap 1~ and i~ then directed to the area - ~arkcd Zl ln ~lgure 3, Or the ~eakenlng llne (which i8 also ~arked 21), 80 th~t the ~trongest te~rlng force i~ applied there ana the tearing procegs can begln. At thls locatlon ~l~o lles the point 26 ~Figure~ snd ~). 2h~ d~shed weakenln~ lln~ Zl (Figure 2) ~hich ntarts at thic point ~, define~ the lim~ts or t~e pourlng opening 27, which 18 lncluded in Figure 2, although in th~ flgures tne clo6ing cap 17 i8 not torn out ~nd therefore the pourlng openlng ~8 not snOwn as v~ewed rom a~o~e.
On the 6ide oppo~lte the point ZS of the pouring openlng 27, i.e. at the ends of the weakenin~ l~ne 21, there is the hinged axle Z~ together with tne lock~ng ~eChanlsm generally referenoed as 29, ~hich i~ do~cri~ed ln mor~ detall ln Figurcs ~ flnd ~.

?his locking mechanis~ 29 ic marked wlth the das~-dotted clrc~ V and sho~n in more det~ll with cro~s-section Ylew in Figure 5 R8 well a~ ln Figure ~ a~

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viewed from above. One can reco~nise ~lway~ in the rlght-hand part Or tho~e sketchos the upper wall area 24, the rear wall 23 nt the tranæition polnt to the depresslon 20 and the hln~ed axle 28. ~he axle i8 only a~ e ae the npQce between the lines of the weakuning llne Zl, wnlch qYb ~t the beck ~n the middle o~ the lld, in the ca~e o~ the desl~n example chown here rOr a one litre mil~ oontalner, as small a~ 8 mm. It ~a5 already been ~en~lone~
that a flange 18 i~ moulded on along the ~ea~enlnglino ~1 at the clo~lng c~ 17.
~hi~ flQnge tapors toward~ the front and ends at the polnt 26 of the pourlng opening 27. Towards the back in the directlon of the m~ddl~ or tne lld lt ends in a ætem 30, which connects the hinged axle 2~ ~rom the l~ner or l~er plane "a" (Figure~ 4 and 5) to the so-called "middle plane" "c" (Figure S) over the Rp~ce d, i.e. ~nto the plane "c" Or the wall area or the clo~lng cap 17. Therefore, lke tho body o~ a boat if viewed fro~ above, under thi~
middle area of the wall, the olo~ing cap 17 18 surrounaed by a ~lange in the form o~ flange 18 and the stem 30, like Q clo~e~ loop.

The lower wall ~e~ 19 ~Figure 4) extends on both sldes Or the closn~ cap t~7) from approximately the front of the pouring edge 13 to the roar wall ~3, thorerore ~ure 5 show~ on the ri~ht of the hin8ed ~xle 28 ~ part of the lower wall aroa 19. ~hi~ 18 al~o indicated ln the ~iew from above in Figure ~. Cn both ~ides of the lo~er wall area 19, as per Flgure 2, a rrontal sloplng rleld 31, ~hich is approximately trape~e shaped, jolns towards the rl~ht and ~w~r~B
the left.

At the upper rear edge of the closing cap 19 a collar 3Z i~ ~oulded on whloh i~ prov~ded wlth a ~houlder 33 on the side faclng the clo~ing oap. Oppos1~e thi~ collar 32 with ~houlder 33 at the dlstance Or "p" there i8 a nose 34 wl~i drop-in hook 35, the tlp of which, according to Flgure 5, i~ polnte~ ~ownw~r~, and ln the presentation in Fi~ure 6 i~ shown again e8 a aashe~ 11ne. In 13~

Fieure ~, the d~qh-dotted line 36 next to tho no~e on ~ne rlght marks, as lndicated in ~igure S, a thin p~rt behind the nose 34 towar~s the re~r wall:~3, whereb~ the no~e 34 i8 pliably hinged to t~e re~r wall 23. A strengthenln~
rib 37 supports the nose 34 ag~in~t the reqr wa11 ~3 und ~o~owh~t ctrengthens the nose, which protrudeo from the rear wall 23 Cowards the olosing cap 1?.

In operation, the lockine mechani~m 29, arter t~e pou~lng device 22 has been torn open And the pourin~ opening 27 haR been laid i~r~e, works ln such a 0annerthat the closing cap 18 s~1~elled upward toward~ the right around the hin~ed sxle 28, as per ~ieure 5, the collar 32 with the ehoulder 33 pusnes ~n clockwisedirection towards the right sgalns~ the ~loping surface 38 o~ the no~o 94, snd ther~fore the nose 34 bend sllghtly towards tne rlght and upwar~n untll the shoulder 33 locks ~n behind th~ drop-ln hook 35. In the ~amo lnstant~
al~o the hlghly bent no~e 35 enaps back a~a~n lnto the en~ rorm posltlon a~
per Figu~o 5, and then tho closlng cap i~ arrested in the open po~ltion.
As all part8 con~ist o~ thermoplastlc m~terial, lt 18 unders~oQa, that ~or re-clocing the uner needs only to ~xercl~e a small pre~sure with the flngor to csu~e thc ~08e 34 with the ~rop-i~ hook 35 to bend sgaln aad to let 8-80 t~at the ohoulder 33 beco~os dlsengaeod rrom the drop-ln hook 35. Artor that the clo~ng cap 17 by mesns of the flange 18 csn eas$1y be directed into the pourla~ openlng 27.

If addltlonally, a~ shown ln Fi~u~es 7 and 8, cams 40 are af~ixed at ~lange 1 at the dlstance ~rom the point 26 of the pourin4 openin~ ~7, then a qulte flrm hold 18 made possible by pushing the closing cup in the po~rlng open~ng 7.
The pouring devlce 22 la then not only duDt-free but ~lso to a certaln de8ree even leakproof; st lea~t a~ ~ar ~ ~pillage during short tilting o~~ t~e re-closed container 1~ concerned.

- 13S~3,~. 4 A~`~er ~anufacture, fllllng ~nd clo81n~ 0~ the contalner the hnndle 14 wlll be rolded rrom the position ~hown ~n the example in Fl~ure4 3 ~nd 4 (vcrtica pos~tion~ lnto the horizontal. Therorore also the handle 14 rlts lnto the vol~me wlthln the w~ole outer contours Or ~he cont~lner, l.e. under the outer ~all flrea ~4, ~whicn lles ln tne so-called upper plane "b". ~he upper ~urface o~ the folded handle 1~ then co~e~ to 11e ln the plance "b", ~o that not only the upper wall area ~4 but also the clo~ing cap 17 wl~ the h~n~le 14 serves as ~tanding surface ror contalners staokRd above.

For leSt-nan~ea user~, with regard to F~8~re 1, the lon~ltudlnal seAllng weld 4 would not be arrAnged next to t~e odg~ 5, ~ut ae the edge dla~etrically dia~onalopposite, which in ~lgure 1 i8 the only longitu~lnal eage not ~eiorenced.
me normal end user, however, lc con~idered to be right-nanaea~ who would hold the cont~lner ~n his ri~ht han~ for pourin~. ~his user w111 plAce the thumb of the right hand approxi~ately at ~d~le ~eight near the edge 5, whlle the other four ~inEers of tne rig~t hand rest on the rear side wall nvt ~ W
l.e. d~rert behlnd tube edge 7. The thumb, ~ue ~o the ~w~ll area, exe~cl~es the greatestpressure and the c~nt~lner ~hould be esPeclally S~l~r. When th~
longitudinal ~ealing weld 4 lics in the plane Or the slde wall 3 ~nd next to the tube edge 5, then the expert recognises at once thati~ th~ ect~on of the thumb the ~reatest stlr~enin~ is provlded. Th$s lC 8~ill increane~, becausethe direction Or the paper flbres of the tube 1 run cros~wlse to the lon~tudinalseallng weld 4.

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1. Container for fluid goods consisting of a tube with at least one longitudinal sealing weld, on the ends of which a bottom and a lid are attached, and the lid consists of thermoplastic material without sup-porting material and is extruded along the upper edge of the tube and has a pouring device, whereby the tube consists of a supporting material (for example card-board) covered at least on one side with thermoplastic material, that the bottom is quadrangular and is formed from the folded over tube of the container as a folded closure, therefore characterised in that the tube over its total height shows a quadrangular cross-section, that the paper fibres of the tube material are arranged crosswise to the longitudinal sealing weld, that the longitudinal sealing weld is arranged near an edge of the tube, that the lid is quadrangular when viewed from above, and that the pouring device with moulded on handle is arranged within the quadrangular shaped outer contour of the container.
2. Container according to Claim 1, charac-terised in that the pouring device which is arranged in a corner and in a depression of the lid is fitted with a closing cap, and is approximately oval in shape and tapers down to a point to a pouring opening, the point of which is close to the corner.
3. Container according to Claim 1 or 2, characterised in that the longitudinal sealing weld is arranged near the tube edge, which is the one next under the pouring opening point, i.e. tube edge.
4. Container according to Claim 1 or 2, characterised in that the handle with the closing cap is connected by a strap to the point of the closing cap near the pouring opening point and can be folded over on to the flat plane of the closing cap.
5. Container according to Claim 1 or 2, characterised in that the depression of the lid sur-rounds the whole of the pouring device and is formed by sloping areas in front as well as by a rear wall.
6. Container according to Claim 1 or 2, characterised in that the closing cap is connected with the lid via the flange and a weakening line surrounding the flange and is anchored securely to the lid opposite to the point of the pouring opening by means of a hinged axle and/or is notched in by means of a locking mechanism to the lid when in open condition.
7. Container according to Claim 1 or 2, characterised in that the locking device has a collar affixed to the outside of the cap and a nose with a drop-in hook in the space opposite fixed to the lid.
8. Container according to Claim 1 or 2, characterised in that the collar is fitted with a shoulder, which can be activated and de-activated by means of the drop-in hook of the nose by bending.
9. Container according to Claim 1 or 2, characterised in that the nose is connected with the lid by a strengthening rib which is affixed to the rear wall of the depression and that all parts of the lock-ing mechanism remain arranged inside the outer contour of the lid.
10. Container according to Claim 1 or 2, characterised in that the closing cap near its point has cams attached to its flange.
11. Container according to Claim 1 or 2, characterised in that the pouring device is fitted with a pouring edge, which is moulded to the lid next to the pouring opening point, whereby the pouring opening is placed at the lowest point of the depression of the lid in the plain of the pouring edge.
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