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EUROPEAN PATENT SPECIFICATION |
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18.03.1992 Bulletin 1992/12 |
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Date of filing: 08.10.1985 |
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International Patent Classification (IPC)5: B65D 83/00 |
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A pressure fluid dispenser and method of making the same
Behälter zur Abgabe von flüssigem Inhalt und Verfahren zu seiner Herstellung
Récipient pour la distribution de fluides par pression et procédé pour sa fabrication
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17.10.1984 US 661583
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23.04.1986 Bulletin 1986/17 |
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Proprietor: Exxel Container, Inc. |
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Somerset, New Jersey 08873 (US) |
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- Katz, Hyman
Somerset, N.J. 08873 (US)
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Representative: Speidel, Eberhardt |
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Postfach 13 20 82118 Gauting 82118 Gauting (DE) |
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granted. Notice of opposition shall be filed in a written reasoned statement. It shall
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[0001] This invention refers to an apparatus for containing and dispensing a pressurized
fluid, comprising an expandable bag having a generally cylindrically shaped outer
wall, said bag having a closed end and an open end, said outer wall including a plurality
of substantially longitudinal pleats which define a plurality of peaks and valleys,
valve means coupled with said open end for selectively releasing the contents of the
bag, and an expandable sleeve substantially surrounding said bag for maintaining pressure
on the bag and its contents.
[0002] From US-A-4,423,829 there is known a dispenser of the type set forth, whereby the
bag has a plurality of longitudinal creases or pleats so as to divide the wall into
sections which can fold in on each other two-by-two as liquid is dispensed. While
this arrangement was successful it still shared a basic problem common with all flexible
containers, namely that the manner in which the bag is folded or collapsed could not
be precisely controlled so that often extraneous creases developed which did not permit
all the contents of the bag to be dispensed.
[0003] It is the object of the present invention to provide a dispenser of the type set
forth which enables collapsing of the expandable bag contained therein in a controlled
manner until substantially all the fluid disposed within the bag has been expelled.
[0004] According to the invention this object is met by a plurality of expandable longitudinal
ribs formed by coating the bag and disposed in the valleys of the pleats and at least
partially filling said valleys, said longitudinal ribs controlling refolding of the
pleats in the bag as fluid is released from the bag.
[0005] Thereby the amount of residual product that remains undispensed in the bag is minimized
so that waste of the product is avoided.
[0006] Preferably said ribs are formed by dipping said bag in a coating such that the coating
forms longitudinal ribs which fill the bottom of each of the pleat valleys.
Brief Description of the Drawings
[0007]
Figure 1 shows a bag assembly inserted in an enclosure;
Figure 2 shows the flexible bag produced by molding;
Figure 3 shows a bottom view of the bag after molding;
Figure 4 shows the bag of Fig. 3 after it has been pleated;
Figure 5 shows a bottom view of Fig. 4;
Figure 6 shows a partial sectional view of the bag with the coating provided on the
bag;
Figure 7 shows the bag assembly according to this invention;
Figure 8 shows a sectional view taken along line 8-8 of Figure 7 of a bag assembly
with a 1.9 g coating after the bag has been refolded;
Figure 9 shows a sectional view taken along line 8-8 of Figure 7 of a bag assembly
with a 5g coating; and
Figure 10 shows a sectional view taken along line 8-8 of Figure 7 of a bag assembly
without a coating.
Description of the Preferred Embodiments
[0008] In the following description any reference to either orientation or direction is
intended for the purpose of illustration and is not to be interpreted as a limitation
of the invention.
[0009] A dispenser with a pressurized or barrier bag comprises a bag assembly 10 (see Figure
1) which is typically inserted in an enclosure 11. The assembly comprises a tubular
bag 12 with a closed bottom end 14 and a mouth 16. A metal cap 18 is fitted over the
mouth 16. The cap has a central orifice 20 communicating with the interior of the
cap. Inside the mouth and concentric therewith is a valve assembly 22 adapted to release
pressurized fluid contained within the bag when activated through orifice 20. After
the bag assembly is inserted in the enclosure 11 an actuator 23 is mounted on top.
The actuator has a hollow stem 25 which extends through 20 and releases the fluid
when the activator is pressed downward.
[0010] The bag is surrounded by a relatively thin and resilient coating 24 which conforms
to the shape of the bag. The coating is described more fully below. The coated bag
is disposed within an elastomeric member 26 which is commonly described as an expandable
sleeve. The member 26 is essentially coextensive with bag 12.
[0011] In order to obtain the necessary shape the bag is first formed into the shape of
a bottle as shown in Figure 2. Preferably the bag is made of a flexible but substantially
nonresilient material which is relatively inert so that it will not impart any taste
or smell to its contents. For example the bag may be made out of a plastic material
such as nylon, polypropylene, polyester or SARANEX®. The material may be formed into
the shape shown in Figure 2 by blow molding or similar well-known methods in the art.
[0012] Next the bottle shaped bag is pleated into the shape shown in Figures 4 and 5. In
this form the bag has a plurality of longitudinal or axial pleats defined by crests
28 separated by troughs or valleys 30. Since the bag is flexible it may be compressed
radially until the inner walls 32 of each pleat 28 essentially contact or fold over
each other. When the bag is compressed or folded in this manner the onlv empty space
left in the bag is a relatively narrow tube 34 defined by troughs 30.
[0013] It has been found that the pleated bag can be programmed or constrained to re-fold
in a very precise and controlled manner after being filled with a product by enveloping
it with a coating applied over the pleats. Preferably a rubber latex coating is applied
to the exterior surface of the bag. The latex is chosen so that when it is applied
to the bag, it forms a smooth, even, elastic coating on the bag with a bead or rib
being generated to fill the bottom of the pleat valleys 30, as shown at 36 on Figure
6. The size of the bead depends on the density and viscosity of the latex.
[0014] Several different rubber-like latex material have been tried and it has been found
that pre-vulcanized rubber or a synthetic isoprene are most suitable for the coating.
[0015] Latex formulations similar to those used for making different rubber products, such
as balloons, surgical gloves, etc. are suitable. Some change in solids content and/or
viscosity may be required but these techniques are well known to those in this industry.
[0016] The latex is a water based emulsion containing the rubber, filler etc. at room temperature.The
bag shaped as shown in Figure 4 is dipped into the bath and removed. After the excess
latex drains off, the coated bags are dipped into a coagulant, drained, then dipped
into water for rinsing and then are heated in an oven, at the maximum temperature
which will not affect the container, to drive off the water and to form a solid continuous
elastic surface coating on the bag. The coating so formed has sufficient adhesion
to the bag to withstand further handling.
[0017] The bag is now ready for the final assembly. The valve assembly 22 and cap 20 are
fitted over mouth 16 of the bag. The elastomeric sleeve 26 is then expanded and pulled
over the bag into the position shown in Figure 1. Preferably the inner diameter of
sleeve 26 is smaller than the outer diameter of the coated bag shown in Figure 4 so
that the pleats of the bag are forced close together. During this later operation
a vacuum may be applied to the bottle to draw in the pleats thereby making the assembly
easier.
[0018] As previously described, a fluid is fed under pressure into the bag forcing it to
expand substantially into the shape of Figure 2. Sleeve 26 also expands. The elastomeric
sleeve 26 applies sufficient force in the bag to keep it pressurized after it (the
bag) has been disconnected from the pressurized fluid source. Thus the fluid may be
dispensed by activating the valve assembly 22. As more and more fluid is withdrawn
or ejected from the bag, the ribs or beads of the coating disposed in the pleat valleys,
force the bag to regain its pleated shape in a smooth, orderly fashion so that extraneous
creases are not formed, until the bag is reduced to its minimum or collapsed stage
at which point essentially all the fluid contained therein has been removed.
[0019] The effects of an expansion and contraction cycle are illustrated on three different
bags. Figure 8 shows a cross-sectional view of a bag with a 1.9 gram nominal dry weight
latex coating taken along lines 8-8 of Figure 7. Figures 9 and 10 show the same view
of a bag with a 5 gram nominal dry weight latex coating and no coating respectively.
These nominal weights refer to the dry weight of the latex for a nominal 0.2 l (7
fl. oz.) container. Smaller and larger containers would have corresponding different
weights.
[0020] A comparison of Figures 8 and 10 shows that the bag without a coating was refolded
in a haphazard manner so that in its final stage it still contains many voids and
the pleats are not discernible. The bag assembly of Figure 8 has been deformed into
an ellipse but there are less voids than in Figure 10 and the pleats are readily identifiable.
Figure 9 shows that the bag having a 5 g latex reforms into a configuration with the
least number of voids and its pleats are folded evenly.
[0021] Thus figures 8-10 show the effectiveness of the invention to control the refolding
of the bag. In addition the coating has a relatively non-slip surface so that when
the coated bag is disposed within the expandable sleeve sufficient frictional forces
develop between the bag and the sleeve to prevent the sleeve from slipping axially
during its expansion and contraction. In previous configurations such slipping was
found to be undesirable because if the sleeve slips axially some portions of it become
more expanded than other portions and therefore during contractions the bags were
subjected to uneven pressure. Although slippage could also be prevented by roughing
the outer surface of the bag, it has been found that such an operation also introduces
undue stress in the structure of the bag thereby weakening it.
[0022] Tests have shown that a dispenser built in accordance with this invention functioned
properly after being stored on a shelf for a year with a pressurized fluid. Bags constructed
in accordance with this invention also functioned properly after being subjected to
a temperature of 49°C for 90 days. These tests conform to the standards accepted by
the industry.
1. An apparatus for containing and dispsensing a pressurized fluid, comprising an expandable
bag (10) having a generally cylindrical shaped outer wall (12) and a closed end (14)
and an open end (16), said outer wall including a plurality of substantially longitudinal
pleats which define a plurality of peaks (28) and valleys (30), valve means (22) coupled
with said open end (16) for selectively releasing the contents of the bag, and an
expandale sleeve (26) substantially surrounding said bag for maintaining pressure
on the bag and its contents, characterized by a plurality of expandable longitudinal
ribs (36) formed by coating said bag (10) and disposed in said valleys (30) of said
pleats and at least partially filling said valleys, said longitudinal ribs (36) controlling
refolding of the pleats in the bag as fluid is released from the bag.
2. An apparatus in accordance with claim 1 wherein said longitudinal pleats extend from
adjacent said open end (16) to adjacent said closed end (14).
3. An apparatus in accordance with claim 1 and additionally including an enclosure (11)
into which said bag is inserted.
4. An apparatus in accordance with claims 1 wherein said plurality of longitudinal ribs
(36) comprise latex, prevulcanized natural rubber, or synthetic isoprene.
5. An apparatus in accordance with claim 1 wherein an inner diameter of said expandable
sleeve (26) is smaller than an outer diameter defined by pleat crests (28) in said
bag.
6. An apparatus in accordance with Claim 1 wherein said plurality of longitudinal ribs
(36) are formed by dipping said bag in a coating (24) such that said coating forms
longitudinal ribs (36) which fill the bottom of each of said pleat valleys (30).
7. An apparatus in accordance with claim 6 wherein said coating (24) is a latex material.
8. An apparatus in accordance with claim 7 wherein said latex material comprises 5 gram
dry weight latex.
1. Behälter zur Aufnahme und Abgabe eines Druckfluids, mit einem dehnbaren Beutel (10)
mit einer im wesentlichen zylindrischen Außenwand (12) und einem geschlossenen Ende
(14) und einem offenen Ende (16), wobei die Außenwand eine Mehrzahl von im wesentlichen
längsgerichteten Falten aufweist, die eine Mehrzahl von Hügeln (28) und Tälern (30)
bilden, und das offene Ende (16) mit einem Ventil (22) zur Ausgeben des Inhaltes des
Beutels versehen ist, und wobei eine den Beutel im wesentlichen umgebende, dehnbare
Hülse (26) vorgesehen ist, um den Beutel und dessen Inhalt unter Druck zu halten,
gekennzeichnet durch eine Mehrzahl von dehnbaren Längsrippen (36), die durch Beschichtung
des Beutels (10) gebildet und in den Tälern (30) der Falten angeordnet sind und diese
Täler zumindest teilweise ausfüllen, wobei diese Längsrippen (36) ein Zurückfalten
der Falten in dem Beutel steuern, wenn Fluid aus dem Beutel abgegeben wird.
2. Behälter nach Anspruch 1, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß die Längsfalten sich von einer
Stelle nahe des offenen Endes (16) bis zu einer Stelle nahe des geschlossenen Endes
(14) erstrecken.
3. Behälter nach Anspruch 1, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß er zusätzlich eine Hülle (11)
aufweist, in welche der Beutel eingesetzt ist.
4. Behälter nach Anspruch 1, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß die mehreren Längsrippn (36)
aus Latex, vorvulkanisiertem natürlichem Gummi oder synthetischem Isopren bestehen.
5. Behälter nach Anspruch 1, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß ein Innendurchmesser der dehnbaren
Hülse (26) kleiner ist als ein Außendurchmesser, der von Faltenhügeln (28) in dem
Beutel bestimmt ist.
6. Behälter nach Anspruch 1, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß die mehreren Längsrippen (36)
dadurch erzeugt werden, daß der Beutel in ein Beschichtungsmaterial (24) eingetaucht
wird, derart, daß die Beschichtung Längsrippen (36) bildet, die den Boden jedes Faltentales
(30) füllen.
7. Behälter nach Anspruch 6, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß das Beschichtungsmaterial (24)
ein Latexmaterial ist.
8. Behälter nach Anspruch 7, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß das Latexmaterial aus Latex
mit 5 Gramm Trockengewicht besteht.
1. Récipient pour l'absorption et la distribution de fluides par pression, comprenant
un sac extensible (10) avec une paroi extérieure (12) de forme généralement cylindrique
et un bout fermé (14) et un bout ouvert (16), cette paroi extérieure comportant une
pluralité de plis substantiellement longitudinaux, qui définient une quantité de collines
(28) et de vallées (30) et le bout ouvert (16) étant raccordé à une valve (22) pour
la distribution du contenu du sac, un manchon extensible (26) entourant substantiellement
ledit sac, étant prévu pour maintenir le sac et son contenu sous pression, charactérisé
par une pluralité de nervures longitudinales extensibles (36) formées en appliquant
une couche sur ledit sac (10) et placées dans lesdites vallées (30) des plis en remplissant
au moins partiellement ces vallées, ces nervures longitudinales (36) contrôlant la
facon comme les plis se replient dans le sac, quand du fluid est distribué du sac.
2. Récipient selon revendication 1, charactérisé en ce que les nervures longitudinales
s'étendent à partir d'un endroit près du bout ouvert (16) jusqu'à un endroit près
du bout fermé (14).
3. Récipient selon revendication 1, charactérisé en ce qu'il comporte une enveloppe additionnelle
(11).
4. Récipient selon revendication 1, charactérisé en ce que la pluralité des nervures
longitudinales (36) consiste en latex, en caoutchouc prévulcanisé ou en isoprène synthétique.
5. Récipient selon revendication 1, charactérisé en ce qu'un diamètre intérieur d'un
manchon etensible (26) est plus réduit qu'un diamètre défini par des collines (28)
dans le sac.
6. Récipient selon revendication 1, charactérisé en ce que la pluralité des nervures
longitudinales (36) se produit par l'immersion du sac dans un matériel de couche (24)
de sorte que la couche forme des nervures longitudinales (36) qui remplissent le fond
de chaque vallée (30).
7. Récipient selon revendication 1, charactérisé en ce que le matériel de couche (24)
est en matériel latex.
8. Récipient selon revendication 1, charactérisé en ce que le matériel latex consiste
en latex d'un poids à l'état sec de 5 grammes.