BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0001] The present invention relates to a package for a flowable material which is susceptible
to flavor loss.
[0002] The use of collapsible tubes for a flowable material, such as dental cream, is known.
The tubes normally define a chamber, have a tapered shoulder, and have a neck extending
from the shoulder. The tubes are normally constructed from a laminate, such as polyethylene,
aluminum foil, paper, and polyethylene. Although the tubes operate satisfactorily
in dispensing the material, it has been found that the material is subject to flavor
loss in the region of the shoulder.
[0003] The normal solution to this problem has been to use plastics in the tube with enhanced
flavor barrier properties. However, these materials are generally expensive, particularly
since separate moldings are necessary, and bonding is required between these barrier
materials and the normal shoulder of the tube.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0004] A principal feature of the present invention is the provision of an improved package
for a flowable material which is susceptible to flavor loss.
[0005] The package of the present invention comprises, an elongated collapsible tube defining
a chamber to receive the material, with the tube having a tapered shoulder, and with
the shoulder having a generally central opening. The package has a separate insert
comprising a hollow tubular section received in the opening, with the tubular section
having an outer end portion located outside of the shoulder, and an inner end portion
extending into the chamber.
[0006] A feature of the present invention is that the inner end portion extends into the
chamber a sufficient distance to prevent extrusion of the material in the region of
the shoulder which is subject to flavor loss through the tubular section.
[0007] Yet another feature of the invention is the provision of means for sealingly engaging
the shoulder by the tubular section around the opening in order to close the opening.
[0008] Still another feature of the invention is that the insert may be utilized with any
type of material for the tube.
[0009] A further feature of the invention is the provision of means for preventing the insert
from turning in the opening to prevent movement of the tubular section while securing
or removing a threaded cap onto or from the tubular section.
[0010] Further features will become more fully apparent in the following description of
the embodiments of this invention and from the appended claims.
DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0011] In the drawings:
Fig. 1 is a fragmentary sectional view of a package of the present invention; and
Fig. 2 is a fragmentary plan view of a portion of a shoulder for a tube of the package
of Fig. 1 taken around a central opening of the shoulder.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0012] Referring now to Fig. 1, there is shown a package generally designated 10 comprising
a collapsible tube 12, an insert 14, and a cap 16. The tube 12 has a squeezable or
collapsible main body portion 18 defining a chamber 20 to retain the flow able material
22 which is susceptible to flavor loss, such as a dental cream. The tube 12 has a
tapered shoulder 24, with the shoulder 24 having a generally central opening 26. The
tube 12 may be constructed of any suitable material, such as aluminum, or a laminate
comprising polyethylene, aluminum foil, paper, and polyethylene.
[0013] The insert 14 comprises an elongated tubular section 28 which is received in the
opening 26, and which is snap-fit into the opening 26 of the shoulder 24. The tubular
section 28 has an outer end portion 30 located outside of the shoulder 24, and an
inner portion 32 extending into the chamber 20 to a location past the shoulder 24.
The tubular section 28 has an outer annular outwardly directed tapered blade 34 sealingly
engaging against an outer surface of the shoulder 24 around the opening 26, and an
inner annular outwardly directed tapered blade 36 sealingly engaging against an inner
surface of the shoulder 24 around the opening 26. Thus, once the tubular section 28
is snap-fit into the shoulder 24, the flanges 34 and 36 prevent the passage of the
material 22 between the tubular section 28 and shoulder 24 through the opening 26.
[0014] The tubular section 28 has a lumen 38 extending through the tubular section 28 in
order to permit passage of the material 22 through the tubular section 28 to the outside
of the package 10. The outer end portion 30 of the tubular section 28 has outer threads
40, as shown. The cap 16 has inner threads 42 which cooperate with the threads 40
of the tubular section 28 in order to releasably secure the cap 16 onto the insert
14 and close the lumen 38. As shown in Fig. 2, the shoulder has a plurality of serrations
44 disposed around the opening 26 which frictionally engage against the tubular section
28 intermediate the blades 34 and 36 in order to prevent turning of the tubular section
28 in the opening 26 while securing the cap 16 to the tubular section 28 and removing
the cap 16 from the tubular section 28. The tubular section 28 may be constructed
from a suitable plastic material, such as high density polypropylene or nylon, which
does not casue flavor loss in the material 22. The outer surface of the tubular section
28 in contact with the shoulder may also have a serrated surface or matted finish
to assist in the frictional retention during rotation. The cap 16, may also be of
the captive or flip-top type.
[0015] In accordance with the present invention, the tubular section 28 may be secured to
a tube 12 of any type material, as desired. In the event that a material is utilized
in the tube 12 which causes flavor loss in the region of the shoulder 24 of the tube
12, the inner end portion 32 of the tubular section 28 prevents extrusion of this
material adjacent the shoulder 24 through the tubular section 28 and outside of the
package 10, thus eliminating the dispensing of material 22 which is subject to flavor
loss.
[0016] The foregoing detailed description is given for clearness of understanding only,
and no unnecessary limitations should be understood therefrom, as modifications will
be obvious to those skilled in the art.
1. A package for flowable material, comprising:
an elongated collapsible tube defining a chamber to receive the material, said tube
having a tapered shoulder, with said shoulder having a generally central opening;
and
a separate insert comprising a hollow tubular section received in the opening, said
tubular section having an outer end portion located outside of the shoulder, and an
inner end portion extending into the chamber a sufficient distance to prevent extrusion
of the material in the region of the shoulder through the tubular section, and means
for sealingly engaging the shoulder around the opening.
2. The package of claim 1 wherein the tube comprises a laminate material.
3. The package of claim 1 wherein the tube comprises aluminum.
4. The package of claim 1 wherein the engaging means comprises an outer annular outwardly
directed blade of the tubular section sealingly engaging against an outer surface
of the shoulder around the opening, and an inner annular outwardly directed blade
of the tubular section sealingly engaging against an inner surface of the shoulder
around the opening.
5. The package of claim 1 wherein the inner end portion of the tubular section extends
into the chamber to a location past the shoulder.
6. The package of claim 1 wherein the insert comprises polypropylene.
7. The package of claim 1 wherein the insert comprises nylon.
8. The package of claim 1 wherein the shoulder opening has a plurality of serrations
frictionally engaging against the tubular section to prevent turning of the tubular
section in the opening.
9. The package of claim 1 including means for preventing turning of the tubular section
in the opening.
10. The package of claim 9 wherein the outer end portion of the tubular section has
threads on an outer surface thereof.
11. The package of claim 10 including a cap having inner threads which cooperate with
the threads of the tubular section to secure the cap onto the tubular section and
close the tubular section.
12. The package of claim 1 wherein the outer end portion of the tubular section has
the facility for the fitment of a captive or flip-top cap.