[0001] The present invention relates to a package-sealing device that avoids air from entering
the package after the package is opened for the first time.
Background of the invention
[0002] It is common to use hermetically sealed packages to hold food or beverages so that
these foods and beverages maintain their quality and be kept in perfect condition
until consumption.
[0003] One of the issues raised by these packages consists in that once they are opened
for the first time, they cannot be hermetically re-sealed thus having to consume the
beverage or food inside the package within a relatively short period of time, otherwise
it spoils and cannot be consumed.
[0004] A common example of this type of packaging is the so-called Tetra Brik®. When this
commonly used package is opened for the first time, a corner of the same is snipped
off, thus leaving it completely exposed to air inlet through this corner, whereby
the contents of the package have to be consumed within a short period of time.
[0005] To overcome these disadvantages, packages with an articulated closing element were
designed so that a tab, which covered an opening, had to be removed in order to open
the package for the first time, and said articulated closing element then allowed
sealing the opening.
[0006] Although this solution has allowed extending the time period for the consumption
of package contents, practice has established that said time period may be insufficient,
since this type of closing element allows air to enter into the package.
[0007] Therefore there is an evident need for a device for sealing packages, preventing
the air from entering the package once it has been opened for the first time, so that
package contents can be consumed while maintaining their original characteristics
for as long as possible.
Description of the invention
[0008] The sealing device of the invention resolves the aforementioned drawbacks and has
other advantages that are described below.
[0009] The package-sealing device according to the present invention is characterized in
that it comprises a sealing element provided with an outlet, the walls of the outlet
being in contact with each other, making it close.
[0010] According to a preferred embodiment, the package-sealing device according to the
present invention comprises a closing element, and the sealing element is made up
of a flexible sheet, being said sealing element partially attached to the closing
element, such that the sealing element deforms when the closing element is removed,
thus defining an outlet and closing it, when the walls of the outlet are in contact
with each other.
[0011] Advantageously, said sealing element is attached to the closing element in a central
area of said sealing element.
[0012] According to a preferred embodiment, said sealing element is a sheet of plastic material,
specifically, a sheet of polyethylene.
[0013] Preferably, said closing element is a tab and is positioned over said sealing element.
[0014] According to an alternative embodiment, the package-sealing device according to the
present invention may also comprise at least one restraint flap which retains the
outlet formed by said sealing element, being said flap or flaps advantageously resilient.
[0015] Preferably, the package-sealing device according to the present invention also comprises
a lid, which, in its closed position, is placed over said closing element and said
sealing element.
[0016] Advantageously, said lid is articulated with regard to a frame that can be attached
to a package.
[0017] According to an alternative embodiment, the outlet of said sealing element is made
of an elastomer, for example, silicone.
[0018] The package-sealing device according to the present invention avoids air from entering
the package, because the sealing element prevents it from doing so. This is possible
because the flexible sheet, which forms the walls of the outlet, maintains contact
of the wall surfaces thus avoiding air from entering and when contents are to be removed
from within the package, the flexible nature of the sheet allows the outlet to open,
separating the walls of the outlet due to the passage of the product.
Brief description of the drawings
[0019] For the purpose of helping to make the foregoing description more readily understandable,
it is accompanied by a set of drawings that, schematically and by way of illustration
and not limitation, represent an embodiment.
Figures 1 to 3 are perspective views of the package-sealing device according to the
present invention showing the removal of the closing element and the forming of the
outlet;
Figure 4 is a perspective view of a second embodiment of the package-sealing device
according to the present invention in its position of use; and
Figure 5 is a perspective view of a third embodiment of the package-sealing device
according to the present invention.
Description of a preferred embodiment
[0020] Figures 1 to 3 show a first embodiment of the sealing device according to the present
invention.
[0021] As is conventional, a package 7, for example a Tetra Brik® type package, comprises
an opening 8 through which the contents of the package can flow, for example, a beverage
or some kind of liquid food.
[0022] According to the present invention, a closing 1 element is placed over this opening
8 such as, for example, a tab, which can be pulled for removal.
[0023] Furthermore, just below the opening 8, a sealing 2 element is positioned, with is
formed of a flexible sheet, for example a sheet of plastic material, advantageously
polyethylene.
[0024] This sealing 2 element is partially attached, for example in its central part, to
a closing 1 element, as can particularly be seen in Figure 2. This coupling may be
performed in any suitable manner, for example, by means of heat sealing.
[0025] When the closing 1 element is removed in order to open the package for the first
time, the coupling of the closing 1 and the sealing 2 elements will cause the latter
to deform because of its flexible nature, defining an outlet 3, as best seen in Figure
3.
[0026] Said outlet 3 will close automatically due to the characteristics of the sheet that
forms it, for instance, due to the static electricity generated by the sheet of plastic
material, making the wall surfaces contact each other, and preventing the air from
entering into the package.
[0027] As can be seen in the drawings, it is also expected that the package-sealing device
according to the present invention comprise a lid 5, which is preferably articulated
with regard to a frame 6 attached to the package 7 around the opening 8.
[0028] Consequently, in order to use the sealing device according to the present invention,
one simply has to pull on the closing 1 element, causing the forming of the outlet
3, which will close automatically preventing air from entering the package 7.
[0029] If the contents of the package 7 have to be delivered, for example a liquid, this
can be achieved in a conventional manner by rotating the package until the content
flows from the outlet 3, which will open automatically due to the pressure exerted
by the content as it flows out of the package 7, and will then close again automatically.
[0030] Evidently, the user will not have to manipulate the sealing device in a way that
is different from current use, since the sealing 2 element interacts with the closing
1 element when opening the package for the first time and later with the content of
the package 7 when opening the outlet 3.
[0031] Figure 4 also shows an alternative embodiment with regard to the one appearing in
Figures 1 to 3. For the sake of simplicity, the same reference numbers are used to
identify equivalent elements.
[0032] The only difference with regard to the previous embodiment is the presence of restraint
4 flaps whose function is to retain the outlet 3 in its upwardly oriented position,
as shown in Figure 4.
[0033] It should be noted that these restraint 4 flaps may have any suitable shape, not
necessarily that shown in Figure 4.
[0034] Figure 5 shows a third embodiment of the package-sealing device according to the
present invention. For the sake of simplicity, the same reference numbers are used
to identify equivalent elements.
[0035] In this case, the outlet 3 of said sealing 2 element is not attached to the closing
1 element, which is optional. Furthermore, the outlet 3 is made of an elastomer, for
example, silicone.
[0036] Thus, the outlet 3 opens automatically when pouring the contents of the package 7,
as in the previous embodiments, and it will close due to the resilient characteristics
of the outlet 3 when the contents of the package 7 stop flowing through said outlet
3.
[0037] Despite the fact that reference has been made to a specific embodiment of the invention,
it is evident for a person skilled in the art that numerous variations and changes
may be made to the sealing device described, and that all the aforementioned details
may be substituted by other technically equivalent ones, without detracting from the
scope of protection defined by the attached claims.
1. A package-sealing device, characterized in that it comprises a sealing (2) element provided with an outlet (3), the walls of the
outlet (3) being in contact with each other, making it close.
2. The package-sealing device according to claim 1, which also comprises a closing (1)
element, the sealing element (2) being made up of a flexible sheet, being said sealing
(2) element partially attached to the closing (1) element, such that the sealing (2)
element deforms when the closing (1) element is removed, thus defining an outlet (3)
and making it close when the walls of the outlet (3) are in contact with each other.
3. The package-sealing device according to claim 2, wherein said sealing (2) element
is attached to the closing (1) element in a central area of said sealing (2) element.
4. The package-sealing device according to claims 1 or 2, wherein said sealing (2) element
is a sheet of plastic material.
5. The package-sealing device according to claim 4, wherein said sealing (2) element
is a sheet of polyethylene.
6. The package-sealing device according to claim 2, wherein said closing (1) element
is a tab.
7. The package-sealing device according to claim 2, wherein said closing (1) element
is positioned over said sealing (2) element.
8. The package sealing device according to claim 2, further comprising at least one restraint
(4) flap which retains the outlet (3) formed by said sealing (2) element.
9. The package-sealing device according to claim 8, wherein said restraint (4) flap or
flaps are resilient.
10. The package-sealing device according any of the preceding claims, further comprising
a lid (5), which in its closed position is placed over said closing (1) element and
said sealing (2) element.
11. The package-sealing device according to claim 10, wherein said lid (5) is articulated
with regard to a frame (6) that can be attached to a package (7).
12. The package-sealing device according to claim 1, wherein the outlet (3) of said sealing
(2) element is made of an elastomer.
13. The package-sealing device according to claims 1 or 12, wherein the outlet (3) of
said sealing (2) element is made of silicone. Ç