OBJECT OF THE INVENTION
[0001] The present invention, as the title of this specification states, relates to a thermal
container which is generally provided for maintaining the temperature of drinks and
food, and more particularly it has been designed for maintaining the temperature of
wines under any condition, and more specifically when its transportation is carried
out from wine shops to end user retail outlets so as not to lose most of the properties
obtained in the wine shop.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0002] In the state of the art the use of bottles-fridge which are provided for maintaining
wines at the desired temperature, is known, such that they are correctly stored preventing
them from losing their properties.
[0003] However, in the wine industry there is not a device that allows maintaining the wine
temperature during the transportation to be submitted in order to move it from wine
shops to stores or places of consumption, whereby during said transportation wines
are damaged, losing its qualities, since its temperature considerably fluctuates,
specially in those periods wherein transportation is carried out with a high ambient
temperature or vice versa.
[0004] Therefore, even though the store and/or user acquiring the wine, stores it at the
proper temperature, its tasting is worse than if the wine is directly consumed in
the wine shop.
DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0005] In order to overcome and achieve the aforementioned objectives, the invention has
developed a new thermal container, application of which is preferred for maintaining
the temperature of the wine under any circumstance, and preferably when its transportation
is carried out, but it can also be applied for maintaining the temperature of any
type of drinks and food.
[0006] The container of the invention is
characterized in that its walls are constituted by three layers, such that the outer and inner layers are
In turn constituted by three panels, an outer cardboard panel, an intermediate aluminum
panel, and an inner polyethylene panel, i.e. presenting a configuration which is conventionally
known as tetrabrik.
[0007] In addition, the walls of the container include an intermediate layer which is made
from expanded polystyrene, propylene, or polyurethane foam, such that a simple structure
with high thermal isolation properties is obtained.
[0008] In this way, the product to be stored, as for example wine bottles are arranged inside
the thermal container in order to carry out its transportation, which allows maintaining
the proper temperature of the product.
[0009] In order to complement the structural properties of the inventive container, a hermetic
sealing provided therein is envisaged, which is preferably constituted by an adhesive
strip, which is tearable in order to perform the aperture.
[0010] The container of the invention is further provided with closing adhesive bands for
closing the container after having performed the breakage of the hermetic sealing,
such that it can be used in successive occasions, even without the hermetic sealing,
maintaining a proper isolation which makes possible to maintain the properties of
the packed product.
[0011] An embodiment of the invention envisages that the container is constituted by a prismatic-rectangular
body, longer walls of which extend from its longer sides as flap-like extensions wherein
folding lines are included in order to form longitudinal housings for bottles. Accordingly,
this structure is specially provided for storing bottled drinks, and more especially
for wine.
[0012] The folding lines of lower flaps define three sections which are folded according
to a "C" configuration in order to determine two lower longitudinal side housings
which remain separated by a central longitudinal housing. On the other hand, the folding
lines of one of the upper flaps define two sections which are folded in "L" in order
to form an upper longitudinal side housing, while the folding lines of the other upper
flap establish three sections which are folded according to a "S" configuration, in
order to form an upper longitudinal side housing and another upper central longitudinal
housing.
[0013] The described container comprises a handle which is constituted by a strip that is
fixed to the lower wall, side walls and an upper wall for obtaining a solid and lasting
configuration. The strip constituting the handle is separated from the upper wall
at its central area for allowing the grasping.
[0014] The container of the invention further envisages the Incorporation, in at least one
of the walls, of little legs-like supporting extensions, which also serves for isolating
the container from possible humidity and direct contact with surfaces that can vary
its temperatures.
[0015] Another embodiment of the invention envisages that the container is constituted by
an upper cylindrical body which is open at its lower part, mouth of which comprises
an outer perimetral staggering, and on upper part of which presents a narrowing defining
the form of a bottle in order to allow housing thereof. In addition, the container
comprises a lower cylindrical body opened at its upper part, mouth of which includes
a lower perimetral staggering which is coupled to the outer perimetral staggering
of the upper body in order to form a detachable lid that allow introducing and removing
a bottle in an easy and simple manner.
[0016] In the case wherein food storing is required to be performed, the container provides
also the incorporation of means for injecting elements in order to modify the atmosphere
inside the container to achieve a better storing of the product included therein.
[0017] Next, in order to facilitate a better understanding of this specification and being
an integral part thereof, a set of figures wherein the object of the invention has
been represented with an illustrative and not limiting manner is attached.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES
[0018]
Figure 1. - Shows a perspective view of a possible embodiment example of the invention
wherein the container is open and prepared for introducing six bottles therein.
Figure 2. - Shows a view equivalent to the previous figure, wherein the fold of three
of the flaps defining housings for the bottles, has been performed.
Figure 3. - Shows a perspective view equivalent to the previous figures, wherein the
fold of all of the flaps defining six housing compartments for the bottles, has been
made.
Figure 4. - Shows a perspective view of the container represented in the previous
figures, but closed for carrying out the transportation of the bottles contained therein.
Figures 5 and 6. - Show perspective views equivalent to the previous figure, on two
walls of which little leg-like extensions for supporting and isolating the box, are
included.
Figure 7. - Shows another possible embodiment example of the invention wherein a configuration
provided for carrying out the transportation of a bottle, is presented.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
[0019] A description of the invention based on the aforementioned figures is made bellow.
[0020] According to an embodiment example of the invention, the container is constituted
by a prismatic-rectangular body 1, walls of which are constituted by three layers;
an outer layer 2, an intermediate layer 3, and an inner layer 4.
[0021] The outer layer 2 and the inner layer 4 are both constituted by a material conventionally
known as tetrabrik, and which is constituted by an outer cardboard panel, an intermediate
aluminum panel and an inner polyethylene panel. These layers have not been represented,
because they are widely known in the state of the art, as well as their properties.
[0022] The outer cardboard panel of the outer layer 2 can be screen printed with desired
motifs.
[0023] The intermediate layer 3 is made from polyurethane foam, density of which will be
variable as a function of the required needs for isolation. This layer presents a
high thermal isolation against temperature variations, since it has a mini-cells structure
wherein there is resting air, such that about 98% of the intermediate layer 3 is air,
and 2% is matter. In addition, the expanded polystyrene presents the advantage that
for its manufacturing expanding gases from the family of the HCFCs and HFCs gases
are not employed, whereby its manufacturing does not damage the ozone layer, while
is 100% recyclable.
[0024] The container 1 presents the particularity that its longer side walls 7 extend from
its longer sides as flap-like extensions.
[0025] Thus, the longer lower sides of the longer side walls 7 extend as extensions 8 and
the longer upper sides extend as extensions 9 and 10.
[0026] The lower 8 and upper 9 and 10 extensions are both provided with folding lines 11
in order to form longitudinal housings for bottles, such as is described bellow.
[0027] The folding lines 11 of the lower extensions 8 define three sections 8a which are
folded according to a "C" configuration, such that two lower side longitudinal housings
and a central lower housing are obtained.
[0028] The folding lines 11 of one of the upper extensions 9 define two sections which are
folded according to an "L" configuration, such that an upper longitudinal side housing
is obtained.
[0029] On the other hand, the folding lines 11 of the other upper extension 10 determinate
three sections 10a which are folded according to an "S" configuration, in order to
define a side upper housing, as well as the bottom of a central upper housing. Said
bottom is materialized by means of the section 10a upper than the end extension 10.
[0030] Therefore, the described configuration allows housing six bottles therein, which
besides of being perfectly isolated, are also protected from possible hits, thus achieving
a perfect storing of the product stored in the bottle, which as already discussed
above, is mainly wine.
[0031] Once arranged the bottles inside the container 1, hermetic sealing thereof is performed
for example, by means of an adhesive strip tearable via a yarn or ribbon, which performs
the container aperture.
[0032] The container closure is made acting on its lid 5 and performing the subsequent hermetic
sealing thereof.
[0033] The container 1 envisages the incorporation of adhesive bands 6 that allows performing
the closure of the container 1 after having performed the breakage of the hermetic
sealing, such that the reutilization of the container in successive occasions is allowed,
which despite not providing a hermetic sealing, maintains a good isolation of the
bottles contained therein.
[0034] Additionally, on the exterior of the walls a handle 12 constituted by a strip 13
that runs along the lower walls, side walls, and upper wall to which is joined, has
been provided, excepting the central area of the upper wall, in order to allow its
grasping
[0035] In order to facilitate stocking and supporting the boxes, little extensions 14 incorporated
on its lower wall and rear wall that allows supporting and isolating the box during
its stocking or location on any surface are provided, such that it can be supported
on any of the two surfaces wherein the extensions 14 are included. Evidently, extensions
14 can only be included on one of the walls of the container.
[0036] For the case wherein the container of the invention is conceived for storing food,
it is envisaged to include means that allows performing the injection of elements
for modifying the atmosphere inside the container, such that a better storing of the
product contained therein is achieved. In the interior, a tray suitable for locating
each food to be transported, is further included.
[0037] The figure 7 shows another possible embodiment example wherein the container is constituted
by an upper cylindrical body 15 opened at its lower part such that its mouth is provided
with an outer perimetral staggering 16. The upper cylindrical body 15 presents at
its upper part a narrowing such that it defines a bottle shape, whereby its introduction
in the upper cylindrical body 15 through its mouth is allowed.
[0038] In this case, the container further comprises a lower cylindrical body 17 which is
open at its upper part, and in mouth of which includes an inner perimetral staggering
18 which is coupled to the outer perimetral staggering 16 of the upper body 15, such
that it constitutes the closure of the container determining a detachable lid, which
is equally disposed by means of a sealing constituted by an adhesive strip provided
with a yarn that allows making its breakage.
1. THERMAL CONTAINER, suitable for drinks and food; characterized in that its walls comprise three layers; an intermediate layer (3) made of a material selected
from propylene, polyurethane foam and expanded polystyrene; an outer layer (2), and
an inner layer (4), both constituted by three panels; an outer cardboard panel, an
Intermediate aluminum panel and an inner polyethylene panel.
2. THERMAL CONTAINER, according to claim 1, characterized in that it comprises a hermetic sealing.
3. THERMAL CONTAINER, according to claim 2, characterized in that the hermetic sealing is tearable.
4. THERMAL CONTAINER, according to claims 2 or 3, characterized in that the hermetic sealing comprises at least one adhesive strip.
5. THERMAL CONTAINER, according to claims 2 to 4, characterized in that it comprises closing adhesive strips (6) provided for closing the thermal container
after breaking the hermetic sealing.
6. THERMAL CONTAINER, according to claim 1, characterized in that it is constituted by a prismatic-rectangular body (1), longer-surface side walls
of which extend from its longer sides as flap-like extensions (8, 9, and 10) with
folding lines (11) in order to form longitudinal housings for bottles.
7. THERMAL CONTAINER, according to claim 6, characterized in that the folding lines (11) of the lower flaps (8) define three sections (8a) which are
folded according to a "C" configuration in order to form two lower longitudinal side
housings separated by a central longitudinal housing; and in that the folding lines (11) of one of the upper flaps (9) define two sections (9a) which
are folded in "L" in order to form an upper longitudinal side housing; while folding
lines (11) of the other upper flap (10) define three sections (10a) which are folded
according to an "S" configuration in order to form an upper longitudinal housing and
another upper central longitudinal housing.
8. THERMAL CONTAINER, according to claim 6, characterized in that it comprises a handle (12) constituted by a strip (13) which is joined to the lower
wall, side walls, and upper wall, the central area of which is at least separated
in order to allow its grasping.
9. THERMAL CONTAINER, according to claim 1, characterized in that it comprises little supporting and isolating extensions (14) on at least one of the
walls of the container.
10. THERMAL CONTAINER, according to claims 1 and 2, characterized in that it comprises an upper cylindrical body (15) which is opened at its lower part, mouth
of which includes an outer perimetral staggering (16), and which upper part presents
a narrowing defining the shape of a bottle for its housing; and in that it further comprises a lower cylindrical body (17) opened at its upper part, mouth
of which includes an inner perimetral staggering (18) which is coupled to the outer
perimetral staggering (16) of the upper body (15), in order to form a detachable lid.
11. THERMAL CONTAINER, according to claim 3, characterized in that it comprises means for allowing the injection of elements for modifying its inside
atmosphere.