[0001] The present invention relates to a container for accommodating a fluid with high
viscosity such as adhesives including various sealants. More specifically, the present
invention relates to a container suitable for extruding its content therefrom in a
predetermined amount by use of a known extruder such as an extruding gun.
[0002] An adhesive such as a sealant including a silicone sealant is generally distributed
in a market in a state where it is accommodated in a cartridge 81 constituted by an
injection molded body made of resin having a cross-section such as shown in Fig. 8.
In an actual use, the adhesive is extruded in a predetermined amount by use of an
extruding gun 82 commercially available under a name of a caulking gun having an external
view such as shown in Fig. 9(A), and a cross-section of the main portion such as shown
in Fig. 9(B).
[0003] The cartridge 81 has a structure in which a cylindrical outlet 812 is formed at one
end portion of a cylindrical body 811, and a movable bottom 813 which is slidable
along an inner surface of the cylindrical body 811 is provided at the other end portion.
An opening at an inside of the outlet 812 is sealed with an aluminum foil 814. The
aluminum foil 814 is torn away and removed before use. At an outer peripheral surface
of the outlet 812, a male thread 812a is formed. A nozzle (not shown) which is a cylindrical
body in the shape of cone is screwed into the male thread 812a. Then, the nozzle is
cut at a position where a desired opening diameter is obtained, and the cartridge
81 is mounted to the extruding gun.
[0004] The extruding gun 82, shown as an example in Fig. 9, is of a hermetically closed
type, and is mainly constituted by: a cylinder 821 both ends of which are opened;
a cover 822 removably mounted at one end of the cylinder 821 and formed with a small
opening 822a; a piston 823 movably provided within the cylinder 821; a trigger system
824 for moving the piston 823; a support member 825 for supporting a rod of the piston
823 and the trigger system 824 and for blocking the other end side of the cylinder
821. The reference numeral 826 denotes a guide fitted so as to be relatively movable
with respect to the rod of the piston 823. In practical use, the cover 822 is removed
and the cartridge 81 is inserted into the cylinder 821 in such a manner that the outlet
812 thereof is directed to the side of the cover 822. After that, the cover is mounted
and the outlet 812 is projected to the outside through the small opening 822a of the
cover 822. In this state, the trigger 824 is operated to move the piston 823 toward
the cover 822. Thereby, the piston 823 pushes the movable bottom 813, so as to extrude
the content such as a sealant from the cartridge 81 through the outlet 812.
[0005] As to the extruding gun of a hermetically closed type having a cylindrical cylinder
821 such as shown in Fig. 9, also commercially available is an extruding gun of an
open type having a semi-cylindrical extruding cylinder upper half section of which
is opened.
[0006] The conventional cartridge 81 such as described above has a problem as follows. The
volume of the cartridge remains unchanged even after its content is run out, and therefore,
high cost is required for treating the empty cartridge based on the container recycling
law. In addition, in the conventional cartridge 81, it is required to hermetically
attach the movable bottom 813 to the inside of the cylindrical body 811 with the outlet
812 integrally formed. This causes a problem of high production cost is required.
[0007] An object of the present invention is to provide a container which, as compared with
a conventional cartridge, can be more easily treated when its content is run out,
resulting in largely cutting off the cost required for treating the empty container,
and which can be produced at remarkably lower cost, and also which is capable of extruding
the content such as a sealant at the same workability as a conventional cartridge,
when used by use of a conventional extruding gun.
[0008] At one end portion of a pouch 1 which accommodates a fluid with high viscosity such
as a sealant in a hermetic state, an extruding outlet (may be called spout) 2 including
an extruding nozzle 22 is attached. The pouch 1 is perforated at the position where
the extruding outlet 2 is attached to the pouch 1. In this state, taking advantage
of flexibility of the pouch, the content can be extruded at the same workability as
a conventional rigid cartridge by use of a conventional extruding gun. The volume
of the container after the content is run out can be reduced to the size of about
a several tens of a conventional cartridge.
[0009] Fig. 1 is a perspective view of a container of the present invention before mounted
to an extruding gun;
[0010] Fig. 2 is a cross-sectional view showing the vicinity of an extruding outlet unit
2 according to an embodiment shown in Fig. 1;
[0011] Fig 3 is a explanatory structural diagram showing a pouch 1 used in an embodiment
of the present invention, where Fig. 3(A) is a front view showing a state where no
content is accommodated, and Fig. 3(B) is a cross-sectional view along the line B-B
of Fig. 3(A);
[0012] Fig. 4 is a cross-sectional view of the main portion showing the state where the
container is mounted in an extruding gun according to an embodiment of the present
invention;
[0013] Fig. 5 is a perspective view showing another exemplary structure of extruding device
for extruding the content from the container according to an embodiment of the present
invention;
[0014] Fig. 6 is a cross-sectional view showing an exemplary structure of a cover 23 which
has a function of perforating a pouch and is effective when accompanied with the container
according to an embodiment of the present invention;
[0015] Fig. 7 is a diagram for illustrating another explanatory structure of an extruding
outlet according to the present invention, and is a cross-sectional view of an extruding
outlet in which a flange section to be attached to a pouch and an extruding nozzle
are integrally formed;
[0016] Fig. 8 is a cross-sectional view showing an exemplary structure of a cartridge for
accommodating an adhesive such as a sealant in a freely extrudable manner; and
[0017] Fig. 9 is a diagram for illustrating a structure of a commercially available extruding
gun for extruding a content from the cartridge shown in Fig. 8, where Fig. 8(A) is
an external view thereof, and Fig. 8(B) is a cross-sectional view of a main portion
thereof.
[0018] The present invention provides a container for accommodating a fluid with high viscosity
such as an adhesive, and for extruding the fluid in a predetermined amount in each
time by use of an extruder, comprising:
a pouch constituted by forming a film-shaped material into bag; and
an extruding outlet attached to an end portion of the pouch;
the extruding outlet including
an extruding outlet base body constituted by a cylindrical section having a male thread
at its outer peripheral surface, and
a flange section which is to be attached to the pouch and is formed at one end portion
of the cylindrical section; and
an extruding nozzle constituted by a cone-shaped cylindrical body having a female
thread for engaging the male thread on an inner peripheral surface of the cylindrical
body end section.
[0019] The pouch accommodates a content in a hermetically encapsulated state, and when used,
the pouch is perforated at a position inside the cylindrical section of the extruding
outlet base body after its base body is attached to the pouch.
[0020] In the present invention, the container may accompany a cup-shaped cover having a
female thread for engaging the male thread of the cylindrical section of the extruding
outlet base body. The cover includes a piercing stick which is integrally formed on
an inner bottom surface of the cover and is forced into the base body to perforate
the pouch after the extruding outlet base body is attached to the pouch.
[0021] The container of the present invention may include, instead of the extruding outlet
constituted by the outlet extruding base body having the flange section to be attached
to the pouch, and the extruding nozzle, an extruding nozzle integrally formed with
a flange section which is to be attached to the pouch and is formed at the end section
of a cone-shaped cylindrical body.
[0022] When the content to fill the container requires gas barrier characteristics, the
film-shaped material for constituting the pouch preferably is a laminated film including
a gas barrier layer or a water vapor barrier layer constituted by at least one of
the layers including an aluminum foil layer, a transparent deposited polyethylene
telephthalate resin layer, a transparent deposited polyamide resin layer, a composite
prestretched polyamide resin layer, a composite prestretched polypropylene resin layer,
and an ethylene-vinyl alcohol copolymer resin layer.
[0023] The shape of the pouch used in the present invention is not specifically limited.
However, a pouch in the shape of a bottom of a ship formed by attaching two rectangular
films to each other at their end portions via the film having the shape of the bottom
of ship (see Fig. 3), or a known standing pouch can be used under good handling characteristics
and workability.
[0024] The present invention attains its objective by accommodating a sealant into, instead
of a conventional cartridge in which a movable bottom surface is provided within a
rigid cylindrical body, a pouch having flexibility as a whole, and by attaching an
extruding outlet to one end portion of the pouch.
[0025] A fluid with high viscosity in this invention may be a sealant or an adhesive having
a viscosity in the range of about 4000 centipoise (cP) to 1,000,000 cP. For example,
a modified silicone base adhesive is known to have a viscosity of 5000 cP. A modified
silicone sealant is known to have a viscosity of 300000 cP. In the present invention,
other selants or adhesives avairable in the market may be applied to the container
of the present invention. Such a fluid with high viscosity is accommodated into a
soft container such as a pouch constituted by forming a film-shaped material into
the shape of a bag. In more detail, the pouch is filled with the fluid and sealed
by heat sealing. An extruding outlet including an extruding nozzle of the same type
as that used in a conventional cartridge is attached to an end portion of the pouch,
and the pouch is perforated at the position where the extruding outlet is attached.
Then, the pouch is deformed by a piston by use of a conventional extruding gun of
hermetically closed type. In this manner, the fluid with high viscosity such as a
sealant, which is a content filling the container, can be extruded in a predetermined
amount in each time at the same workability as a conventional extruding gun. In addition,
substantially all the amount of the content can be extruded with no content remaining
in the container. The experiment affirmed the above. Since the container of the present
invention has a main body which is a soft or flexible pouch, the volume of the empty
container after all the amount of the content has been extruded is remarkably small,
as compared with the a conventional rigid cartridge. As a result, a cost required
for treating the empty container can be largely cut off, and the cost for producing
the container also can be largely lowered.
[0026] In the present invention, the pouch for accommodating a content such as a sealant
is hermetically closed in an unused state. When used, the pouch is perforated at an
inside of the extruding outlet to allow the content to be extruded therefrom. The
pouch can be perforated by use of any instrument. For example, onto an inner bottom
surface of the cover which is engaged with the extruding outlet base body attached
to the pouch so as to mount the extruding nozzle thereon, a piercing stick for perforating
the pouch when the cover is engaged with the extruding outlet base body is integrally
formed. By providing this cover to the extruding outlet base body, in addition to
the easiness of the perforation operation, the deterioration of the quality of the
content can be prevented when the content is left in the container after use and is
kept in the container.
[0027] In the present invention, the extruding outlet base body and the extruding nozzle
to be forced thereinto such as described above are used. Alternatively, they may be
integrally formed into one piece unit, that is, an extruding outlet in which a flange
section to be attached to the pouch is integrally formed with the end section of the
extruding nozzle made of a cone-shaped cylindrical body. In this case, the pouch may
be perforated by use of a long instrument such as a driver.
[0028] The film-shaped material for constituting the pouch is preferably has gas barrier
characteristics or water vapor barrier characteristics, in the case where the content
in the pouch is an adhesive such as one part modified silicone sealant, one part urethane
adhesive and one part silicone sealant In this case, the pouch preferably is a laminated
film including a gas barrier layer or a water vapor barrier layer constituted by any
one of an aluminum foil layer, a transparent deposited polyethylene telephthalate
resin layer, a transparent deposited polyamide resin layer, a composite extended polyamide
resin layer, a composite prestretched polypropylene resin layer, and an ethylene-vinyl
alcohol copolymer resin layer.
[0029] In the present invention, the pouch may have any shapes as far as all the amount
of the content can be extruded by use of an extruding gun and the like. Especially
preferable are a pouch in the shape of the bottom of a ship and a standing pouch,
in view of easiness of handling of the container and workability.
[0030] Hereinafter, an embodiment of the present invention will be described with reference
to the drawings.
[0031] Fig. 1 is a perspective view showing the state immediately before the container is
mounted to an extruding gun according to an embodiment of the present invention. Fig.
2 is a cross-sectional view showing the vicinity of the extruding outlet unit 2 thereof.
Fig. 3 is a diagram for illustrating a structure of a pouch 1, where Fig. 3 (A) is
a front view showing a state where no content is accommodated, and Fig. 3(B) is a
cross-sectional view along the line B-B of Fig. 3(A).
[0032] The pouch 1 is a pouch in the shape of the bottom of a ship. As shown in Fig. 3,
the pouch 1 has a structure in which an irregular hexagonal-shaped film 11c is provided
to one end portions of two substantially rectangular-shaped films 11a, 11b, and the
entire circumference of the film 11c is fused to the film 11a or 11b, and the films
11a and 11b are fused to each other at their both side edges. The fused portion is
denoted by M in Fig. 3.
[0033] Into the pouch 1 having the structure described above, a fluid with high viscosity
such as a sealant is accommodated and hermetically encapsulated therein. In this state,
the film 11c is substantially flat, and an extruding outlet base body 21, which will
be described later, can be easily attached thereto.
[0034] When the container is intended to accommodate a content such as a sealant which requires
a barrier characteristics against gases, soft films with gas barrier characteristics
or water vapor barrier characteristics may be preferably employed as materials for
constituting the films 11a, 11b, and 11c. Specific examples thereof include: a laminated
film in which an aluminum foil is used as a gas barrier layer and a water vapor barrier
layer, and a stretched polyamide resin layer is laminated on one surface, while a
polyethylene resin layer with low density or a unstretched polypropylene resin layer
is laminated on the other surface thereof; a laminated film in which a transparent
deposited polyethylene telephthalate resin layer or a transparent deposited polyamide
resin layer formed by depositing ceramics and the like is used as a gas barrier layer,
and a stretched polyamide resin is laminated to one surface, while a polyethylene
resin layer with low density or an unstretched polypropylene resin layer is laminated
to the other surface thereof; a laminated film in which a composite polyamide resin
layer is used as a gas barrier layer, and a polyethylene resin layer with low density
or an unstretched polypropylene resin layer is accumulated to one surface thereof;
a laminated film in which a composite stretched polypropylene resin layer is used
as a gas barrier layer and a water vapor barrier layer, and a polyethylene resin layer
with low density or an unstretched polypropylene resin layer is laminated to one surface
thereof; and a laminated film in which an ethylene-vinyl alcohol copolymer resin layer
is used as a gas barrier layer, and a stretched polyamide resin layer is laminated
to one surface, while a polyethylene resin layer with low density or an unstretched
polypropylene resin layer is laminated to the other surface thereof.
[0035] When the container is intended to accommodate a content which does not specifically
require barrier characteristics against gases, the following films may be employed
for the films 11a, 11b, and 11c: a laminated film in which a polyethylene resin layer
with low density or an unstretched polypropylene resin layer is laminated on one surface
of a stretched polyamide resin layer; a laminated film in which a polyethylene resin
layer with low density or an unstretched polypropylene resin layer is laminated on
one surface of a polyethylene telephthalate resin layer; or an laminated film in which
a polyethylene resin layer with low density or an unstretched polypropylene resin
layer is laminated on one surface of a stretched polypropylene resin layer.
[0036] A content such as a sealant is kept in a hermetically encapsulated state within the
pouch 1 having a structure such as described above. In this embodiment, an extruding
outlet unit 2 constituted by an extruding outlet base body 21 and an extruding nozzle
22 shown in Figs. 1 and 2 is provided for the pouch 1 in which the content is accommodated
in a hermetically encapsulated state. The pouch 1 is distributed with the extruding
outlet unit 2 into a market. Alternatively, the extruding outlet unit 2 is sold independently
from the pouch 1.
[0037] The extruding outlet base body 21 and the extruding nozzle 22 are respectively injection
molded bodies made of resin. The extruding outlet base body 21 has a shape in which
a flange section 21b is formed at one end portion of a cylindrical section 21a. On
the surface of the flange section 21b, an adhesive layer 21c for attaching the flange
section 21b to the pouch 1 is accumulated. On the outer periphery of the cylindrical
section 21a, a male thread 21d is formed.
[0038] The extruding nozzle 22 is of the same type as that attached to the cartridge which
is conventionally used for accommodating a content of this kind. The extruding nozzle
22 as a whole has a cylindrical body in the shape of cone having an opening with large
diameter at its end section. The other top end portion of the cylindrical body is
closed in an unused state, and is opened when it is cut at a position which gives
a diameter for allowing the content in a predetermined amount to be extruded therefrom.
On an inner peripheral surface of the end section of the extruding nozzle 22, a female
thread 22a for engaging the male thread 21a is formed.
[0039] In use, the extruding outlet base body 21 is attached to a substantially middle position
of the film 11c at one end portion of the pouch 1 by attaching the flange section
21b to the pouch 1 via the adhesive layer 21c. After that, the inside of the extruding
outlet base body 21 torn and perforated by an appropriate piercing stick and the like.
In this state, the female thread 22a of the extruding nozzle 22 is screwed and fixed
to the male thread 21d. At the same time, the top end portion of the extruding nozzle
22 is cut at an appropriate position to open it.
[0040] Then, a commercially available extruding gun 82 exemplarily shown in Fig. 9 is prepared.
The cover 822 of the extruding gun 82 is removed, and then, the container of the present
invention which has been prepared as described above is inserted into the cylinder
821. The cover 822 is mounted, and the extruding outlet 2 is projected to the outside
through the small opening section 822a. This state is shown in Fig. 4 as a cross-sectional
view of a main section. In this state, the trigger 824 is operated to move the piston
823 toward the cover 822, so that the pouch 1 is pressed within the hermetically closed
cylinder 821. The fluid with high viscosity such as a sealant within the pouch 1 is
extruded through a hole formed at the inner side of the extruding outlet 2, and then
is flowed out through the top end opening section of the extruding nozzle 22. Since
the pouch 1 is soft and flexible, it is deformed while forming wrinkles as the piston
823 is advanced to extrude the content. Finally, substantially all the amount of the
content can be extruded.
[0041] After all the amount of the content is run out, the pouch 1 is in a thickness of
about several millimeters in its original axial direction. The volume of the empty
container is a several tens of a conventional cartridge, thereby largely cutting off
the cost required for its treatment.
[0042] In the above embodiment, a pouch having a shape of the bottom of a ship is used as
the pouch 1. However, the present invention is not limited thereto, and pouches of
any shapes may be employed as far as they are soft and flexible and an extruding outlet
can be attached to one end portion thereof. For example, pouches in known shapes such
as standing pouches, tube-shaped pouches, envelope-shaped pouches, back-attached type
pouches, GZ type pouches, irregular triangle-shaped pouches, and the like may be employed.
[0043] In the above description, the hermetically closed type extruding gun is used as an
instrument for extruding the content from the container of the present invention.
Same effect may be obtained when an extruding gun having the following structure perspective
view of which is shown in Fig. 5 is used. A known extruding gun including a semi-cylindrical
extruding cylinder 41, a piston 42 moving inside the extruding cylinder 41, and a
trigger system 43 for moving the piston 42, is provided with an open/close type cover
44 for closing the opened section of the upper half section of the semi-cylindrical
extruding cylinder 41. Also, the piston of each of the extruding guns described above
may be moved by a screw.
[0044] Furthermore, the container of the present invention has a main body which is a pouch
with flexibility. The extruding instruments and extruding methods for extruding the
content therefrom are not specifically limited, and any instruments and methods other
than the extruding gun such as described above may be employed. For example, an instrument
having two rolls between which the container is sandwiched to extrude the content
therefrom may be employed. Alternatively, the content may be extruded by manually
pressing the pouch.
[0045] When the extruding outlet unit 2 of the embodiment described above is accompanied
by a cover 23 such as shown in Fig. 6, further effect is obtained. The cover 23 has
a structure in which, in its cup-shaped inside surface opened at one end, a female
thread 23a which engages the male thread 21d of the extruding outlet base body 21
is formed, and a piercing stick 23b with a sharp top end is formed in such a manner
as to project from the inner bottom surface beyond the open end. After the extruding
outlet base body 21 is attached to the pouch 1, the cover 23 is screwed to the male
thread 21d to cover the base body 21. In this manner, the piercing stick 23b tears
the pouch 1 to perforate the pouch 1 at the inside of the extruding outlet base body
21. In addition, when the content is left after use and is kept in the container,
the cover 23 is mounted to the extruding outlet base body 21 after the extruding nozzle
22 is removed. In this manner, the cover 23 serves as a cover for preventing the quality
of the content from deterioration.
[0046] In the above embodiment, as the extruding outlet for extruding the content from the
pouch, the extruding outlet base body 21 to be attached to the pouch 1, and the extruding
nozzle 22 screwed and fixed to the extruding outlet base body 21 are used. Alternatively,
it is also possible to use an integral type extruding nozzle 5 such as shown in the
cross-sectional view of Fig. 7. In the integral type extruding nozzle 5, a flange
section 52 for attachment to the pouch 1 is integrally formed to the end section of
a cone-shaped nozzle 51, and an adhesive layer 53 is accumulated to the flange section
52. In this case, in order to perforate the pouch 1 at the inside of the extruding
nozzle 5 after the extruding nozzle 5 is attached to the pouch 1, an instrument with
long length such as a driver may be used.
[0047] As has been described above, according to the present invention, the main body of
the container for accommodating the fluid with high viscosity such as a sealant is
a pouch constituted by forming a soft and flexible film into the shape of a bag, and
the content is accommodated in the container in a hermetically encapsulated state.
In practical use, the extruding outlet is attached to one end portion of the pouch
to perforate the pouch at the inside of the extruding outlet. Taking advantage of
flexibility of the pouch, the content is extruded in a predetermined amount in each
time through the nozzle provided to the extruding outlet by use of a conventional
extruding instrument such as an extruding gun. As compared with a conventional rigid
cartridge for accommodating a content such as a sealant and the like, the container
of the present invention can be produced at remarkably lower cost. At the same time,
the volume of the container after the content is run out can be remarkably reduced
to small, resulting in largely cutting off the cost required for treating the empty
container.
[0048] Since the pouch is constituted by a film-shaped material which is a laminated film
including a gas barrier layer or a water vapor barrier layer, the container may be
employed with no problem for accommodating the fluids such as various sealants which
require the container to have gas barrier characteristics and water vapor barrier
characteristics.
1. A container for accommodating a fluid with high viscosity such as an adhesive, and
for extruding the fluid in a predetermined amount in each time by use of an extruder,
comprising:
a pouch constituted by forming a film-shaped material into bag; and
an extruding outlet attached to an end portion of the pouch;
the extruding outlet comprising:
an extruding outlet base body constituted by a cylindrical section having a male thread
at its outer peripheral surface, and
a flange section which is to be attached to the pouch and is formed at one end portion
of the cylindrical section; and
an extruding nozzle constituted by a cone-shaped cylindrical body having a female
thread for engaging the male thread on an inner peripheral surface of the cylindrical
body end section,
the pouch accommodating a content in a hermetically encapsulated state, and being
perforated at a position inside the cylindrical section of the extruding outlet base
body after its base body is attached to the pouch.
2. The container according to Claim 1, comprising a cup-shaped cover having a female
thread for engaging the male thread of the cylindrical section of the extruding outlet
base body, and the cup-shaped cover comprising a piercing stick which is integrally
formed into an inner bottom surface of the cover and is forced onto the outlet base
body to perforate the pouch after the extruding outlet base body is attached to the
pouch.
3. A container comprising, instead of the extruding outlet according to Claim 1, an extruding
nozzle integrally formed with a flange section which is to be attached to the pouch
and is formed at the end section of the cone-shaped cylindrical body.
4. The container according to any one of Claims 1, 2, and 3, wherein the film-shaped
material for constituting the pouch is a laminated film comprising a gas barrier layer
or a water vapor barrier layer constituted by at least one of the layers including
an aluminum foil layer, a transparent deposited polyethylene telephthalate resin layer,
a transparent deposited polyamide resin layer, a composite stretched polyamide resin
layer, a composite stretched polypropylene resin layer, and an ethylene-vinyl alcohol
copolymer resin layer.
5. The container according to any one of Claims 1, 2, 3, and 4, wherein the pouch is
a pouch in the shape of a bottom of a ship.
6. The container according to any one of Claims 1, 2, 3, and 4, wherein the pouch is
a standing pouch.
7. A container for accommodating a fluid with high viscosity and for extruding the fluid
in a predetermined amount in each time by use of an extruder, comprising:
a pouch constituted by forming a film-shaped material into bag; and
an extruding outlet attached to an end portion of the pouch;
the extruding outlet comprising:
an extruding outlet base body constituted by a cylindrical section having a male thread
at its outer peripheral surface, and
a flange section which is to be attached to the pouch and is formed at one end portion
of the cylindrical section; and
an extruding nozzle constituted by a cone-shaped cylindrical body having a female
thread for engaging the male thread on an inner peripheral surface of the cylindrical
body end section.
8. The container of Claim 7, with the fluid with high viscosity hermetically encapsulated
therein.
9. The container of Claim 7 or Claim 8, in which the fluid with high viscosity is an
adhesive.
10. A cup-shaped cover for the container of any one of Claims 7 to 9, comprising:
a female thread for engaging the male thread of the cylindrical section of the extruding
outlet base body; and
a piercing stick which is integrally formed onto an inner bottom surface of the cover.
11. Use of the container of any one of Claims 7 to 9, comprising:
being perforated at a position inside the cylindrical section of the extruding outlet
base body after its base body is attached to the pouch before practical use.
12. Use of Claim 11, in which the perforation is made with the cup-shaped cover of Claim
10.
13. Use of Claim 11 or 12, in which the container is left with the extruding outlet base
body capped with the cup-shaped cover of Claim 10 after practical use.