[0001] The invention relates to a package assembly comprising a package, a nozzle part,
piercing means and fixing means, the package being in particular intended for receiving
liquids and at least partly manufactured from a pierceable foil or another pierceable
material, the nozzle part comprising a discharge channel, and the piercing and fixing
means being capable of connecting the nozzle part to the package such that the discharge
channel, in a discharge position, connects the interior of the package to the surroundings.
[0002] A known package assembly for receiving liquids, and in particular for high-viscous
liquids, consists of a package, a nozzle part with piercing means and fixing means
in the form of a loose adhesive ring. In this known package assembly, the package
consists of two pierceable foil strips, sealed at at least one edge after the package
has been filled. The nozzle part comprises a discharge channel, a fixing flange and
piercing means in the form of a number of cutting lips extending around the end of
the discharge channel from the fixing flange. The adhesive ring is a thin, flexible
ring having a layer of glue on one side and a central opening of the size of the section
of the nozzle part adjacent to the fixing flange. The known package assembly can be
handled as follows.
[0003] The package is taken in the hand by a user and, if necessary, kneaded thoroughly.
Subsequently, the nozzle part is arranged on one of the sides of the package. This
involves the adhesive ring being slid over the nozzle part until it abuts against
the fixing ring, the adhesive layer facing the package. The nozzle part is then pressed
onto the package with the fixing flange, and secured by means of the adhesive ring.
While the fixing flange is being pressed onto the package, the cutting lips are pressed
through the wall of the package, causing the discharge channel to connect the inside
of the package with the surroundings and enabling removal of the liquid from the package.
[0004] During use, the known package assembly has the drawback, in particular when liquids
are used capable of building up a pressure in the package, such as reactive substances,
that already during the arrangement of the nozzle part on the package, a part of the
liquid will be able to flow out of the package and end up on the user's clothes or
hands. Moreover, a part is the contents will thus be lost.
[0005] A further drawback of this known assembly is that during use, the nozzle part with
the adhesive ring are to be provided on the package by the user himself. Hence, it
is possible that the fixing flange is not fixed on the package in the correct manner,
which has an adverse effect on the use of the package assembly. For instance, prior
to or during use, the package may have become greasy or dirty by the user's hands
or it may be wrinkled, as a result of which the adhesive ring will poorly adhere to
the package, or dirt may end up between the fixing ring and the package. This will
cause the fixing ring to seal poorly against the package wall, allowing a part of
the contents to flow away between them.
[0006] Moreover, it is possible that the nozzle part is provided at an unfavorable location
on the package, so that only a part of the contents can be squeezed from the package.
Further, the provision of the nozzle part involves the danger that the cutting lips
are also pressed through an opposite wall, as a result of which a part of the contents
will leave the package on the wrong side when the package is squeezed empty.
[0007] The object of the invention is to provide an assembly according to the preamble of
the main claim wherein the aforementioned drawbacks have been avoided. To that end,
the package assembly according to the invention is characterized in that the fixing
means comprise a receiving part capable of receiving the nozzle part in a first position,
wherein the piercing means, when the receiving part and the package are fixedly connected,
are at a distance from the package, control means being present between the receiving
part and the nozzle part for bringing the nozzle part from the first position into
the discharge position.
[0008] In the assembly acording to the invention, the receiving part may have been or may
be provided on the package prior to use, as the piercing means are located at a distance
from the package if the nozzle part has been received in the first position within
the receiving part. Hence, when the nozzle part is in this first position, the package
is still entirely closed, and the contents of the package cannot be squeezed out to
the surroundings unintentionally and/or prematurely, not even when the contents of
the package are mixed through kneading or when pressure is built up therein.
[0009] As the nozzle part can be moved, through controlled cooperation with the receiving
part, from the first position into a second position, the discharge channel in the
second position capable of extending through one wall of the package, the inside of
the package can be brought into communication with the surroundings in a simple and
reliable manner. The contents of the package can only be squeezed out to the surroundings,
at a moment chosen by the user and only via the discharge channel, if the nozzle part
has been actively brought into this second position. The controlled cooperation between
the nozzle part and the receiving part further prevents the piercing means from unintentionally
piercing several walls of the package, the more so as the nozzle part has an at least
practically flat, non-cutting bottom side.
[0010] As the receiving part can at least partly be secured to the package prior to use,
the situation that the adhesion between the receiving part and the package is insufficient,
for instance due to a greasy or dirty package, is prevented. This does not involve
the danger that, during use, the contents can leave the package in a manner other
than via the discharge channel.
[0011] With the package assembly according to the invention, liquids can be squeezed out
of the package via the discharge channel only, without involving the danger that the
contents leave the package in a different manner, which may for instance cause danger
to the user's clothes and health. Moreover, the loss of a part of the contents of
the package is prevented, so that the environment is not unnecessarily burdened either.
[0012] Hence, even when using for instance a dirtied package with compartments containing
different reactive substances, the user can mix these substances together, for instance
by kneading the package with dirty or greasy hands, without the functionality of the
package assembly being adversely influenced thereby.
[0013] When thin, flexible materials, such as foil, are used for the package, it is particularly
advantageous when in the assembly according to the invention the receiving part is
fixedly connected to the empty package by means of glueing, welding or like connecting
techniques. This stiffens the package locally, at the receiving part, so that it can
be gripped easily, in particular during the provision of the nozzle part. As the receiving
part is already arranged on the empty package, a deterioration of the adhesion thereof
to the package, for instance due to the formation of wrinkles in the package or the
package or the receiving part having become dirty or greasy, is prevented.
[0014] In particular when relatively thick and stiff packages are used in the assembly,
it may be preferred, in a further elaboration, that the receiving part is part of
the package. This embodiment has the specific advantage that the reveiving part is
always provided in the correct position, and, moreove, the package can be manufactured
in a simple and reliable manner.
[0015] The package can be opened through cooperation of the receiving part and the nozzle
part. It will often be desired that the nozzle part functions independently as a spout
nozzle; for this reason, it is provided, in accordance with a preferred embodiment
of the invention, that in the discharge position, the nozzle part is coupled to the
receiving part.
[0016] A quick and simple opening of the package can be realized if, in accordance with
a further preferred embodiment, the nozzle part comprises at least one cutting part
which belongs to the piercing means and which is preferably a cutting tooth or a like
cutting means extending from the outside of the nozzle part adjacent to the bottom
end thereof substantially transversely to the longitudinal axis of the discharge channel.
A cutting tooth may be formed by a substantially transversely cut-off end of the thread
on the nozzle part or may consist of a separate projection, provided independently
of the thread. Because the nozzle part can be moved from the first position into the
discharge position in controlled cooperation with the receiving part, in this embodiment,
this cutting part is automatically moved together with the nozzle part in the direction
of the package and through it. Due to the fixed connection between the receiving part
and the package, the package within the receiving part will be deformed by the lower
edge, abutting against the wall of the package, of the nozzle part that rotates within
the receiving part. The wall of the package will be slightly wrinkled and/or stretched
over the lower edge of the rotating nozzle part, allowing the cutting tooth to contact
the package and cut or tear it open. In this manner, an opening is obtained in the
package with a minimum of measures, which opening connects the interior of the package
to the surroundings via the discharge channel. Because the lower edge of the nozzle
part is relatively blunt, the situation that, upon further rotation of the nozzle
part, the opposite wall of the package is damaged as well, is prevented in a simple
manner.
[0017] If the opposite wall of the package is otherwise prevented from being damaged by
the nozzle part, for instance through the use of a partly stiff package or the fact
that the material in the package keeps the opposite walls at a sufficient distance,
the cutting part according to the invention can be formed by a cutting edge extending
at least partly around the end of the discharge channel. This embodiment is of a particularly
simple construction.
[0018] In the assembly according to the invention, the nozzle part is preferably detachable
from the receiving part. This has the particularly advantageous effect that the nozzle
part can be stored separately from the receiving part, which prevents the nozzle part
from being brought into the discharge position unexpectedly and unintentionally. Moreover,
this allows the package assembly to be manufactured and stored in a simpler manner,
in particular if the receiving part is a ring having a flat bottom side, fixedly connectable
to the package and having a contact face for a sealing ring face provided around the
discharge channel. As a result, the total thickness of the package is only little
influenced by a ring provided thereon and, moreover, when a nozzle part is placed
in the receiving part in the discharge position, a good seal is obtained in a simple
manner between the nozzle part and the receiving part.
[0019] In alternative embodiments of the assembly according to the invention, the nozzle
part can be screwed on or in the receiving part or fixed thereon or therein by means
of a bayonet fit or a like connection. In these embodiments, at least between the
first position and the discharge position, a rotating movement of the nozzle part
around its longitudinal axis relative to the receiving part, and hence relative to
the package, is obtained. Particularly if the piercing means are at least partly included
in the nozzle part, this rotating movement will effect the opening of the package
by means of the piercing means in a very efficient and simple manner.
[0020] As a matter of fact, an assembly of at least a receiving part and a nozzle part according
to the invention can also be used in a package known per se, instead of the known
nozzle part with adhesive ring. The receiving part can then be provided on the package
prior to use, for instance through an adhesive layer which may or may not be provided
with a support, such as double-sided adhesive tape. Compared with the known nozzle
part, this at least yields the advantage that the contents of the package cannot already
come out during the fixing operation.
[0021] The invention further relates to a method for manufacturing a package assembly. In
this method, a receiving part and, optionally, at least one element which divides
the package into compartments are fixed on a tubular foil section, and the foil section
is filled with one or more reactive components, whereupon the tubular section is sealed
at its open ends. As the receiving part is already provided before the package, which
may or may not have been divided into compartments, is filled, it is ensured that
the receiving part is provided in the proper manner, so that the sealing effect and
the position of the receiving part and the nozzle part are ideal for the intended
use of the assembly.
[0022] The invention moreover relates to a receiving part which is in particular suitable
for use in an assembly according to the invention, which receiving part is annular
and is provided with a thread having one helix at the most. This receiving part can
be manufactured in a particularly simple manner by means of a compression or injection
molding technique, because a double die can be used without any other moving parts
such as rotation cores.
[0023] It is further observed that European patent specification 0 322 980 discloses an
assembly of a package, a nozzle part and piercing and securing means, wherein the
nozzle part is fixed on the outside of a wall part and comprises a continuous discharge
channel. The wall part can be arranged on the package by means of adhesive tape provided
on the inside thereof. A comparable wall part is fixed on the opposite wall in an
identical manner, with a piercing element provided on the inside of the second wall
part in such a manner that it extends through the two walls into the discharge channel.
When this known package assembly is used, the nozzle part should also be provided
at the moment of use after the contents have been mixed and/or kneaded, because otherwise
the contents of the package will be squeezed out of the package during mixing and/or
kneading. Moreover, a priorly provided nozzle part hinders a proper mixing or kneading
of the contents of the package. This means that in this assembly, too, a proper attachment
of the wall parts is not guaranteed. Moreover, this assembly has the drawback that
the piercing element always extends through the two walls of the package. Hence, if
the attachment of the wall parts is not optimum, for instance due to the fact that
the adhesive tape does not entirely butt around the discharge channel and/or the piercing
element, the contents of the package will be able to egress in a manner other than
through the discharge channel.
[0024] To explain the invention, exemplary embodiments of the assembly will hereinafter
be described, with reference to the accompanying drawings. In these drawings:
Fig. 1 shows the assembly according to the invention, in side elevation;
Fig. 2 shows the nozzle part in side elevation, partly in section;
Fig. 3 shows the receiving part in side elevation, partly in section;
Fig. 4 shows an alternative embodiment of the receiving part and the nozzle part in
longitudinal section, the nozzle part being partly in the first position and partly
in the discharge position; and
Fig. 5 shows an alternative embodiment of the receiving part in a sectional view.
[0025] The package assembly shown in Fig. 1 consists of a package 1 and a delivery nozzle
2. In the example shown, the package 1, manufactured from foil, is divided by means
of a clamping element 3 into two compartments 4, including respectively a liquid 5
and a substance 6, reactive therewith. The delivery nozzle 2 consists of a nozzle
part 7 and a receiving part 8. The receiving part 8 is for instance glued or (ultrasonically)
welded on the package 1, but may also be fixed thereon by means of, for instance,
double-sided adhesive tape.
[0026] The receiving part 8 is formed by a flat ring 9, provided with an internal thread
10, a flat bottom side 11, forming the fixing face for fixing on the package 1, and
a flat top side 12, forming a sealing face.
[0027] The nozzle part 7 is formed by a truncated cone-shaped portion 13 and, connecting
thereto and being in line therewith, a cylindrical portion 14, provided with external
thread 15 capable of cooperating with the internal thread 10 of the receiving part
8. Extending through the truncated cone-shaped portion 13 and the cylindrical portion
14 is a discharge channel 17, open at the two ends 18 and 19.
[0028] Provided around the end 18 of the discharge channel 17, located adjacent to the cylindrical
portion 14, is an at least partly circular wrinkle edge 20, raised parallel to the
longitudinal axis 16 of the discharge channel 17. The end of the external thread 15,
located adjacent to the wrinkle edge 20, has been cut off straight, transversely to
the thread direction, whereby a transversely directed cutting tooth 27 is obtained.
On the outside, the trunctated cone-shaped portion 13 comprises a plurality of radially
extending fins 21, easy for a user to grip.
[0029] At the transition between the cylindrical portion 14 and the truncated cone-shaped
portion 13, adjacent to the end of the external thread 15 remote from the wrinkle
edge 20, a sealing flange 22 extends in radial direction, capable of cooperating with
the sealing face 12 of the receiving part 8. The truncated cone-shaped portion 13
further comprises a reduced portion 13, having an external thread 24, for the attachment
of fittings, not shown in the drawing.
[0030] The package assembly can be used as follows.
[0031] Prior to use, the clamping element 3 is removed from the package, as a result of
which the two compartments 4 are put into communication with one another. This allows
the liquid 5 to be mixed with the reactive substance 6, for instance through the careful
kneading of the package 1 by the user. Because the nozzle part 7, comprising piercing
means, has not yet been received in the receiving part 8, this kneading of the package
does not involve the danger that the package is prematurely opened. Moreover, a proper
mixture of the two components is not hindered by the presence of a nozzle part 7,
which otherwise clearly projects from the package 1. By mixing the two substances
5, 6 carefully, a (chemical) reaction will be started, for instance formation of foam
and polymerization. When the two substances have been mixed sufficiently, the material
is ready for use.
[0032] Preferably, the nozzle part 7 is gripped at the fins 21 and, through controlled cooperation
between the internal thread 10 in the receiving part 8 and the external thread 15
on the nozzle part 7, rotated inside the receiving part 8 against the outside of the
package 1 (first position). By rotating the nozzle part 7 further, the wrinkle edge
20 may cause the package within the receiving part to wrinkle and/or stretch slightly.
Upon further rotation of the nozzle part 7, at least one of these wrinkles will be
contacted and cut through by the cutting tooth 27, whereupon, when the rotation of
the nozzle part 7 is continued, the package 1 within the receiving part 8 is further
cut open. The nozzle part 7 can subsequently be screwed further, until the sealing
flange 22 comes into sealing abutment against the sealing face 12 of the receiving
part 8. In this manner, the discharge channel 17 is passed through the wall of the
package 1 (discharge position), so that the inside of the package 1 comes into open
communication with the surroundings via the discharge channel 17. Moreover, at the
same time, this prevents the possibility that the contents 5, 6 are squeezed out of
the package 1 in a manner other than via the discharge channel 17. As a result, the
foam-forming mixture 5, 6 can be spouted in a very selective and controlled manner
into for instance a sealing socket or wall bushing for cables and the like, not shown,
for instance through manual or mechanical compression of the package.
[0033] Because the wrinkle edge 20 is relatively blunt and the nozzle part further has a
substantially flat bottom side, and the wall of the package 1 that is opposite the
receiving part 8 has sufficient flexibility, this wall will be pushed away by the
nozzle part 7 fitted in the receiving part 8 without being damaged thereby.
[0034] If a relatively thick package is used, the receiving part may form an integral part
of the package, for instance when the ring according to Fig. 3 is formed integrally
with the package wall, with the central opening of the receiving part being closed
by a pierceable membrane.
[0035] In the variant of the embodiment of the assembly according to the invention shown
in Fig. 4, the nozzle part 107, on the side of the cylindrical portion 114, has a
substantially flat end 118. Accommodated in the central opening 125 of the receiving
part 108 is a package-facing end edge 120, divided by a plurality of radial cuts 126
into a plurality of sectors, each of which forms a cutting tooth 127 having a cutting
face. If the nozzle part 107 is received in the receiving part 108 in the first position,
the cutting teeth 127 at the most abut against the wall of the package 1 (the position
shown on the left in Fig. 4). When the nozzle part is screwed further in the direction
of the package, the cutting teeth 127 are pressed through the package, resulting in
an open communication, via the discharge channel 117, between the inside of the package
1 and the surroundings.
[0036] The embodiment shown in Fig. 4 has the particular advantage that the nozzle part
107 has no sharp portions, so that the chance of damage to the package 1 or other
objects, and of injury to for instance the user is minimized. Moreover, the discharge
channel 117 cannot become clogged by a part cut loose from the package, because the
package is torn open in sectors below the receiving part 108 in radial direction relative
to the longitudinal axis of nozzle part 107.
[0037] As the cutting teeth 127 are relatively short, the flat bottom side 118 of the nozzle
part 107, when rotated into the receiving part 108, will almost directly be flush
with the cutting faces of the cutting teeth 127, preventing in a simple manner the
opposite wall of the package from being damaged by the cutting teeth 127.
[0038] Fig. 5 shows an alternative embodiment of the receiving part 208, which substantially
corresponds to the receiving part 8 shown in Fig. 3, but comprises only one helix
210. This receiving part 208 can be used in the above-described manner and has the
advantage that it can be manufactured in a compression or injection molding die having
only two die parts, defining a division seam 230 over the center of the helix 210.
Because the two ends 210', 210'' of the helix 210 are spaced apart, this receiving
part remains removable in the die. In Fig. 5, between the two ends 210', 210'' of
the thread 210, the division seam 230 of the die is schematically shown, at the level
of the top of the thread 210. As a result, no other moving parts, such as for instance
a rotatable thread core, are required, so that the manufacturing costs for this embodiment
of the receiving part 208 are relatively low. Moreover, greater tolerances are allowable.
[0039] The invention is not limited to the embodiments shown in the drawing. For instance,
the nozzle part may be secured in the receiving part by means of a bayonet fit or
a comparable mode of attachment, which yields a particularly simple and reliable attachment.
Further, in an embodiment particularly based on the variant of an embodiment shown
in Fig. 4, the nozzle part may be attached to the receiving part via a swivelling
arm, and inserted therein through swivelling and secured in the discharge position
by means of a snap edge or a like connection, enabling a quick and user-friendly attachment.
Moreover, the package may be incorporated, in whole or in part, into a tool intended
for that purpose, in which case the package can be secured in the tool by means of,
for instance, the nozzle part and the receiving part cooperating therewith, after
which the package can be squeezed out in a simple manner by means of the tool without
involving the chance that a user will pollute his clothes, body or further surroundings
with the contents of the package.
[0040] To further prevent such a pollution, in the assembly according to the invention,
in a further embodiment, not shown in the drawing, the nozzle part is connected to
the receiving part by means of a flexible portion, which is preferably a closed wall
fittingly connecting to the receiving part on the one hand and to the nozzle part
on the other, the arrangement being such that during use, liquid from the package
can only be passed to the surroundings via the discharge channel. Liquid which, against
expectation, is squeezed out via the cooperating threads instead of via the discharge
channel, will then be collected within the closed wall, so that there is an extra
barrier against pollution of the surroundings.
[0041] The invention further relates to a method for manufacturing an assembly according
to the invention, wherein a receiving part and optionally at least one compartment-separating
element are fixed on a tubular foil section, and the foil section is filled with one
or more reactive components, whereupon the tubular section is sealed at the open ends.
Thus, an assuredly closed seal can be obtained in a simple manner between the receiving
part and the package, and, moreover, the package can be manufactured, filled and further
finished in a simple and inexpensive manner.
[0042] The invention further relates to a method for applying a foam-forming agent by means
of an assembly according to the invention, wherein at least two components are contacted
with each other and mixed in the package, after which the nozzle part is brought into
the discharge position in the receiving part. Subsequently, the foam-forming contents
of the package are squeezed out to the surroundings via the discharge channel, at
least through compression of the package. As the nozzle part is provided in the receiving
part only after the contents of the package have been mixed, the advantages of the
package assembly according to the invention over the known package assemblies, during
use, are obtained in a simple manner, without losing the advantages thereof, such
as a relatively low cost price and a simple use.
1. A package assembly comprising a package, a nozzle part, piercing means and fixing
means, the package being in particular intended for receiving liquids and at least
partly manufactured from a pierceable foil or another pierceable material, the nozzle
part comprising a discharge channel, and the piercing and fixing means being capable
of connecting the nozzle part to the package such that the discharge channel, in a
discharge position, connects the interior of the package to the surroundings, characterized
in that the fixing means comprise a receiving part (8, 108) capable of receiving the
nozzle part (7, 107) in a first position, wherein the piercing means (8, 108), when
the receiving part (8, 108) and the package (1) are fixedly connected, are at a distance
from the package (1), control means (10, 15) being present between the receiving part
(8, 108) and the nozzle part (7, 107) for bringing the nozzle part (7, 107) from the
first position into the discharge position.
2. An assembly according to claim 1, characterized in that the receiving part (8, 108)
is fixedly connected to the empty package (1) by means of glueing, welding or like
connecting techniques.
3. An assembly according to claim 1, characterized in that the receiving part is a part
of the package.
4. An assembly according to any one of the preceding claims, characterized in that in
the discharge position the nozzle part (7, 107) is coupled to the receiving part (8,
108).
5. An assembly according to any one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the
nozzle part (8, 108) comprises at least one cutting part (27, 127) belonging to the
piercing means.
6. An assembly according to claim 5, characterized in that the cutting part comprises
a cutting tooth or a like cutting means extending from the outside of the nozzle part
adjacent to the bottom end thereof substantially transversely to the longitudinal
axis of the discharge channel.
7. An assembly according to claim 6, characterized in that the cutting part comprises
a cutting edge (20) at least partly extending around the end (18) of the discharge
channel (17).
8. An assembly according to any one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the
nozzle part (7, 107) is detachable from the receiving part (8, 108).
9. An assembly according to any one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the
nozzle part (7, 107) can be screwed on or in the receiving part (8, 108).
10. An assembly according to claims 6 and 9, characterized in that the cutting tooth is
formed by a substantially transversely cut-off end of the thread on the nozzle part.
11. An assembly according to claim 10, characterized in that the receiving part (8, 108)
is a ring (9) having an internal thread (10) and a flat bottom side (11), fixedly
connectable to the package (1), and comprising a contact face (12) for a sealing ring
face (22) provided around the discharge channel (17, 117).
12. An assembly according to any one of claims 1-10, characterized in that the nozzle
part (7, 107) can be fixed on or in the receiving part (8, 108) by means of a bayonet
fit or a like connection.
13. An assembly according to any one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the
nozzle part (7, 107) is connected to the receiving part (8, 108) by means of a flexible
part.
14. An assembly according to claim 13, characterized in that the flexible part is a closed
wall fittingly connecting to the receiving part (8, 108) on the one hand and to the
nozzle part (7, 107) on the other, the arrangement being such that during use, liquid
from the package can only be passed to the surroundings via the discharge channel
(17, 117).
15. An assembly according to any one of the preceding claims, the package being divided
into at least two separate compartments and manufactured from at least two foil strips,
characterized in that the receiving part (8, 108) is provided on one of the foil strips
preferably adjacent to a longitudinal edge thereof.
16. An assembly of at least a receiving part and a nozzle part, evidently intended for
use in an assembly according to any one of the preceding claims.
17. A method for manufacturing a package assembly according to any one of claims 1-15,
wherein a receiving part and, optionally, at least one compartment-separating element
are fixed on a tubular foil section, and the foil section is filled with one or more
reactive components, whereupon the tubular section is sealed at the open ends.
18. A method for applying a foam-forming agent by means of an assembly according to any
one of claims 1-15, wherein at least two components are contacted with each other
and mixed in the package, after which the nozzle part is brought into the discharge
position in the receiving part, after which the foam-forming contents of the package
are squeezed out to the surroundings via the discharge channel, at least through compression
of the package.
19. A receiving part in particular suitable for use in an assembly according to any one
of claims 9-16, characterized in that the receiving part (208) is annular and is provided
with a screw thread (210) having one helix at the most.