[0001] The present invention concerns a beverage packaging.
[0002] In particular, the present invention concerns a beverage packaging for storing a
beverage and whereby the beverage can be consumed directly from the beverage packaging.
[0003] Typically, the invention is applicable to a beverage packaging in the shape of a
drink can, but other types of beverage packagings such as beverage cartons, plastic
or glass bottles or cups, pouches for drinks or drinks boxes that can be emptied with
a straw and the like, are not excluded from the invention either.
[0004] The beverage packagings whereby a beverage can be consumed directly out of the packaging
have a major disadvantage in that, while drinking, the beverage can only be tasted
by the person who is drinking, but the smell of the beverage can hardly or not at
all be perceived by this person.
[0005] In many cases, while drinking from such a packaging, other disturbing smells are
moreover perceived which do not come from the packaged beverage.
[0006] Such unpleasant smells may be due for example to dust particles or oil particles
or the like present in the beverage packaging, which have remained in the beverage
packaging for example after production, transport or storage of the beverage packaging
or the like.
[0007] It is generally known, however, that when drinking both the smell and the taste are
important to fully appreciate the drink.
People with colds for example, experience the consumption of food and drink differently
than people who do not have a cold, because their sense of smell has been temporarily
disabled.
It is also known that wine glasses for wine tastings have a large opening to make
sure that the nose can be inserted in the glass, so that the wine can thus be fully
evaluated.
[0008] US 2013/0270267 A1 discloses a beverage package according to the preamble of claim 1.
[0009] The present invention aims to remedy one or several of the above-mentioned and/or
other disadvantages.
To this end, the present invention concerns a beverage packaging according to claim
1, for storing a beverage and whereby the beverage can be consumed directly from the
beverage packaging, which beverage packaging is provided with a lid which can be opened,
and whereby the beverage packaging is provided with release means for releasing an
aroma and whereby these release means can be activated independently from the manipulation
of the lid so as to distribute an odour or aroma if need be while drinking the beverage
from the packaging.
A major advantage of a beverage packaging according to the invention is of course
that, while drinking, the taste of the beverage can be perceived as well as the odour
or the aroma which is released upon activation of the release means.
[0010] As a result, the drinking person obtains a more complete sensation while drinking.
[0011] Another major advantage of a beverage packaging according to the invention is that
the release means according to the invention can spread an aroma which does not necessarily
correspond to the smell of the beverage packaged in the beverage packaging.
[0012] In this manner, it is possible to create various new sensations for a drinking person
which cannot possibly be obtained with the beverage alone.
[0013] Another advantage of a beverage packaging according to the invention consists in
that it allows to change or reinforce the experience of a drinking person by releasing
a smell.
[0014] As a result, it becomes possible to compose new beverages containing a smaller quantity
of certain substances than usual, but whereby the consumption of such a new beverage
is associated with an identical or similar experience as when consuming the existing
beverages.
[0015] Thus, for example, the sugar content in beverages can be reduced, and this reduced
sugar content can be compensated by adding a fragrance, such that a drinking person
still gets the impression of drinking a beverage with a higher sugar content.
[0016] Thus, such a solution can contribute to the public health.
[0017] Hence, according to a preferred embodiment of a beverage packaging according to the
invention, the release means, upon activation, spread aromatic substances containing
elements which are not present in the beverage.
[0018] On the one hand, the aromatic substances may hereby exclusively contain elements
which are not present in the beverage, or on the other hand they may also contain
elements which are present in the beverage.
[0019] According to another preferred embodiment of a beverage packaging according to the
invention, the release means spread aromatic substances upon activation containing
elements which are present in the beverage.
[0020] The aromatic substances may hereby exclusively contain elements which are also present
in the beverage, for example to enhance the specific sensation associated with the
drinking of the beverage concerned.
[0021] The above-mentioned aromatic substances may be contained in the release means in
a solid state, for example in powder form, in a liquid state or in a gaseous state,
or as a combination thereof.
[0022] The aim is of course that aromatic substances, upon activation of the release means,
end up in the ambient air so that they can be absorbed through the nose of the person
who's drinking, for example by evaporation, by diffusion or by any other possible
process.
[0023] According to an embodiment of a beverage packaging according to the invention, the
release means are integrated in the lid. The lid is further also called opening mechanism.
[0024] Said lid can be manipulated to open the beverage packaging as well as to activate
the release means, whereby the latter manipulation is independent from the first-mentioned
and does not necessarily have to be carried out.
[0025] According to an embodiment of a beverage packaging according to the invention, the
release means include a shell in which aromatic substances are contained, whereby
the release means can be activated by severing or tearing the shell.
[0026] An advantage of such an embodiment of a beverage packaging according to the invention
is that a gaseous or liquid substance can be easily contained in the shell which,
upon activation by tearing or severing the shell, can be spread very quickly in the
ambient air.
An additional advantage of this embodiment of a beverage packaging according to the
invention is that the shell can also serve as a criterion for applying a correct dosage
of aromatic substances.
[0027] In an alternative embodiment of a beverage packaging which is not part of the invention,
the release means contain aromatic substances which are covered by means of a cover,
and the activation of the release means consists in removing the cover.
For example, on the packaging may be provided an adhesive strip in which aromatic
substances are contained and whereby the adhesive strip is covered by a cover strip.
[0028] Such an embodiment of a beverage packaging is advantageous in that it is easy to
manufacture, whereby the adhesive strip can be easily applied on the beverage packaging,
and the release means can be very easily activated by a user by removing the cover
strip, for example simultaneously with the opening of the beverage packaging.
[0029] According to an embodiment of a beverage packaging according to the invention, the
beverage packaging contains activation means which can be operated independently of
the manipulation of the lid or the opening mechanism and which are nevertheless integrated
in the beverage packaging and with which the release means can be activated.
This of course has the advantage that someone using the beverage packaging does not
need any additional tools such as for example scissors or a knife to activate the
release means.
[0030] The independent operation or independent operability of the activation means on the
one hand, and of the opening mechanism or the lid on the other hand is important since
it gives the user the freedom to experiment freely with the offered aroma experience.
It is crucial that the user enjoys freedom when it comes to offering aromas.
Also in order to prevent aroma peaks when opening several cans or the like, for example
in a drinking house, it is appropriate to offer the activation of the release means
independently from the opening of the lid.
[0031] In an embodiment of a beverage packaging according to the invention, the release
means can be activated manually without any additional activation means.
In order to better illustrate the characteristics of the invention, the following
preferred embodiment of a beverage packaging according to the invention is described
by way of example only without being limitative in any way, with reference to the
accompanying figures, in which:
figures 1 and 2 represent a partially known beverage packaging in the shape of a drink
can seen in perspective, in its closed and opened state respectively;
figure 3 represents the opened state of a possible embodiment of a beverage packaging
according to the invention in a manner analogous to that in figure 2;
figure 4 shows a section through the beverage packaging from figure 3 according to
a cross-cut indicated by line IV-IV';
figure 5 is a magnified representation of the part from figure 4 indicated by F5;
and,
figure 6 illustrates with a section analogous to that in figure 5 how the release
means of the beverage packaging according to the invention can be activated.
[0032] The known beverage packagings 1 represented in figures 1 and 2 are metal drink cans
1 in which a beverage such as a soda, sports drink, energy drink, beer or the like
has been provided.
[0033] Such a drink can 1 is, as usual, more or less cylinder-shaped with a cylinder wall
2, a top face 3 and a bottom surface which is not shown any further in the figures.
[0034] In order to form a lid 4 of the beverage packaging 1, a recessed zone 5 is provided
in the top face in which a lip 6 is fixed by means of a rivet 7.
[0035] The rivet 7 is provided in a flap 8 on the lip 6 whereby the lip 6 can be tilted
on the edge between the flap 8 and the remaining part of the lip 6.
[0036] During the manufacturing of the drink can 1, the zone 5 is at least partially delimited
on its edge 9 by a groove 10 which locally weakens the top face 3 so as to make it
possible to press a part 11 of the zone 5 by means of the lip 6.
[0037] To this end, the lip 6 is tilted, from a position parallel to the top face 3, in
accordance with the closed state of the beverage packaging 1 as represented in figure
1, into an inclined position with respect to the top face 3.
[0038] This position is represented for example in figure 2.
[0039] During the movement towards the inclined position, the far end 12 of the lip 5 will
press the part 11 of the zone 5 towards the inside of the drink can 1, such that a
drink opening 13 is formed in the top face 3 of the beverage packaging 1.
[0040] A user may then consume the beverage in the drink can 1 via the drink opening 13.
[0041] In these known drink cans 1, the formed drink opening 13 is rather small, such that
the user cannot or can hardly perceive the aroma of the beverage.
[0042] In order to facilitate the gripping of the lip 5, a grip opening 15 is usually provided
on the other far end 14 of the lip 5.
[0043] While drinking, the nostrils of the person who is drinking will be situated more
or less at the height of this opening 15.
[0044] Figure 3 shows a beverage packaging 16 according to the invention which in the given
example is also designed as a beverage can 1.
[0045] This beverage packaging 16 according to the invention is provided with release means
17 for releasing an aroma, which are formed of a shell 18 filled with aromatic substances
19.
[0046] When these aromatic substances 19 are released, a matching aroma is added to the
beverage, such as for example the aroma of strawberries, mint, lemon, vanilla, Coca
Cola, chocolate, mocha and the like.
[0047] Of course, many other aromas are not excluded either according to the invention.
[0048] In the embodiment shown, the release means 17 are integrated in the lid 4, whereby
the shell 18 is more specifically arranged in the grip opening 15 provided in the
metal lip 6 of the drink can 16.
[0049] The shell 18 may for example be formed of one or several membranes made of a plastic
foil or the like.
[0050] These release means 17 can simply be activated by severing or tearing the shell 18
so as to spread a fragrance while drinking the beverage from the beverage packaging
1.
[0051] In practice, this can be done for example by severing or tearing the shell 18 apart
with the fingernails or by using any other tool.
[0052] In the embodiment of a beverage packaging according to the invention represented
in figures 3 to 6, the beverage packaging 1 comprises activation means 20, however,
which are integrated in the beverage packaging 1 and with which the release means
17 can be activated.
[0053] In this case, these activation means 20 are formed of a protrusion 21 provided on
the top face 3 of the beverage packaging 1 with which the shell 18 of the release
means 17 can be pierced, which is illustrated in greater detail by means of figures
5 and 6.
[0054] In the embodiment shown, the protrusion 21 has a circular outline 22 with a diameter
D which substantially corresponds to the diameter E of the grip opening 15 in the
lip 6.
[0055] Furthermore, on its radially outwards facing edge 23, the protrusion 21 is provided
with a groove 24 extending over the outline 22 of the protrusion 21.
[0056] Of course, many other possible embodiments are not excluded from the invention either.
[0057] In order to activate the release means 17, the lip 6 provided on the top side of
the drink can 1 must be tilted back from the inclined position to the horizontal position.
[0058] The protrusion 21 is hereby positioned in such a manner on the top face 3 that the
shell 18 can be torn or severed during this tilting, whereby the aromatic substances
19 are thus released from the shell 18.
[0059] This is shown in greater detail in figure 6.
[0060] As the release means 17 are provided in the grip opening 15, the released aromatic
substances 19 go straight in the nostrils of the person who is drinking, such that
only a small quantity of these aromatic substances 19 should be provided.
[0061] In a possible embodiment, the shell 18 may be built double for example, whereby the
aromatic substances 19 are embedded in a first shell which is further encapsulated
in a second shell.
[0062] Such a double construction shell may consist for example of a double membrane.
[0063] The activation means 20 can thereby be carried out such that the first shell of the
release means 17 can be severed by them, such that the aromatic substances 19 may
be released from this first shell while still remaining embedded in the second shell.
[0064] By making the second shell permeable only to odour and not to powder or dust or liquid
or the like, said aromatic substance can be prevented from being released as a mass
in its environment and thus end up in the beverage for example, as a result of which
it might contaminate the beverage.
It is clear that by making use of a dynamic activating system, if need be at the lid
or the opening mechanism of the beverage packaging but which can be independently
activated, numerous advantages are obtained.
[0065] As mentioned, the lid or the opening mechanism often contains a tilting lip 6 in
the case of a can.
Thanks to the independently controllable activation means, it is up to the user to
either or not make use of the additional aroma sensation. In other words, the user
has a free choice.
[0066] Consequently, the presence or absence of the aroma function does not change the concept
as a whole of the 'standard' can.
[0067] It is also clear that the user can be offered the possibility to determine the
dosage of the aroma release and the corresponding experience.
[0068] In that case the activation means 20 can be provided in two or several zones, possibly
in the shape of protrusions 21 provided on the top face 3 of the beverage packaging
1. Thus, for example, a first protrusion 21 can be provided in a first zone at a first
shorter distance or radius to the pivot point of the lip 6, and a second protrusion
21 in a second zone at a second larger distance or radius to the pivot point of the
lip 6.
[0069] By therefore providing several shells 18 of release means 17 on the lip 6, for example
a smaller variant at a shorter distance to the pivot point of the lip 6 and a larger
variant at a larger distance to the pivot point of the lip 6, the dosage option can
be provided by the appropriate turning of the lip 6 with the intended correspondence
of the protrusion 21 with the shell 18.
[0070] Thus, by way of example, one can simply opt for a more limited release by turning
counterclockwise before pressing and activating, and for a more generous release by
turning clockwise before pressing and activating.
[0071] Alternatively, two or several protrusions 21 are provided with a different prominence
or relative height with respect to the top face 3 of the beverage packaging 1.
[0072] The dosage option is obtained in this case when also the aroma release depends on
the degree of perforation of the release means 17, for example as they are provided
with several nested shells 18 and/or compartments.
[0073] The release of activation means can be restricted to a portion of the contents of
the shell 18.
[0074] Optionally, also the possibility to orient the shell may be offered, so that the
activation releases a different amount of aroma.
[0075] It is clear that it is also possible to offer the possibility to choose from several
types of aromas by making use of a shell with several compartments, whereby each compartment
contains a different aroma, which can be severed after orientation. Orientation can
be done by either orienting the shell itself or by orienting the lip 6 a few degrees
clockwise or counterclockwise.
[0076] Finally, it is clear that also the combination of dosage and type of aroma is possible
by orienting the shell and orienting the lip 6 during activation.
[0077] Such a beverage packaging with multiple experience options has for a result that
the drinks manufacturer merely has to market one type of can, which of course considerably
simplifies the transport, storage and display and the expenses incurred for the latter.
Note that, in all the embodiments discussed, the release means and activation means
can mutually exchange positions, i.e. the activation means can be provided on the
lid and the release means can be provided in the nearby zones of the beverage packaging.
It is clear that the protrusion 21 must not necessarily have a circular outline 22.
The outline may for example be oval as well.
The invention is by no means limited to the embodiments of a beverage packaging 16
according to the invention described by way of example and represented in the accompanying
drawings; on the contrary, such a beverage packaging 16 can be made in many other
ways while still remaining within the scope of the invention, as defined by the appended
claims.
1. Beverage packaging (16) for storing a beverage and whereby the beverage can be consumed
directly from the beverage packaging (16), which beverage packaging (16) is provided
with a lid (4) which can be opened and whereby the beverage packaging (16) is provided
with release means (17) for releasing an aroma, whereby these release means (17) can
be activated independently from the manipulation of the lid so as to distribute an
odour or aroma if need be while drinking the beverage from the beverage packaging
(16), whereby the lid (4) can be opened manually and whereby the release means (17)
are integrated in this lid (4), whereby the lid (4) comprises a metal lip (6) and
in that the release means (17) are formed of one or several shells (18) which is/are
filled with aromatic substances (19) and which is/are integrated in the lip, wherein
the release means (17) contain one or several shells (18) with aromatic substances
(19) which can be activated by severing or tearing said one or several shells (18),
which release means (17) can be activated manually without any additional activation
means, characterised in that the beverage packaging (16) comprises activation means (20) formed of one or several
protrusions (21) provided on the beverage packaging (16) with which said one or several
shells (18) can be pierced.
2. Beverage packaging (16) according to claim 1, characterised in that the activation means (20) are integrated in the beverage packaging (16).
3. Beverage packaging (16) according to one or several of the preceding claims, characterised in that the beverage packaging (16) is a drink can (16), in that the lip (6) is provided in a tilting manner on the top face (3) of the drink can
(16), in that said one or several shells (18) is/are provided in an opening (15) of the lip (6)
and said one or several protrusions (21) is/are provided on the top face (3) of the
drink can (16) such that, following an appropriate clockwise or counterclockwise rotation
of the lip (6), by tilting the lip (6) towards the top face (3) of the drink can (16),
the shell (18) can be torn or severed.
4. Beverage packaging (16) according to claim 3, characterised in that said one or several protrusions (21) has/have a circular, oval or elliptical outline
(22) with a dimension and shape substantially corresponding to the matching parameters
of said one or several openings (15) in the lip (6).
5. Beverage packaging (16) according to claim 4, characterised in that said one or several protrusions (21) is/are provided with a groove (24) on its/their
radially outwards facing edge or edges (23), extending over the outline (22) of the
protrusion (21).
6. Beverage packaging (16) according to one or several of the preceding claims, characterised in that the release means (17) comprise one or several shells (18) in which aromatic substances
(19) are contained and whereby said one or several shells (18) is/are formed of one
or several membranes.
7. Beverage packaging (16) according to one or several of the preceding claims, characterised in that the beverage packaging (16) is a beverage can with a lip (6) whereby two or several
activation means (20) are provided on the top face (3) of the beverage can (16), provided
in two or several zones at varying distances and radiuses to the pivot point of the
lip (6).
8. Beverage packaging (16) according to one or several of the preceding claims, characterised in that the beverage packaging (16) is a beverage can (16), and in that two or several possibly different shells (18) of release means (17) are provided
on the lip (6) of the beverage can, in particular at varying distances and radiuses
to the pivot point of the lip (6).
9. Beverage packaging (16) according to one or several of the preceding claims, characterised in that two or several protrusions (21) are provided with varying prominences or relative
heights in relation to the top face (3) of the beverage packaging (1).
10. Beverage packaging (16) according to one or several of the preceding claims, characterised in that two or several shells (18) of release means (17) are provided with compartments or
with a nested structure.
11. Beverage packaging (16) according to one or several of the preceding claims, characterised in that said one or several shells (18) of release means (17) are preferably oriented.
1. Getränkeverpackung (16) zur Aufbewahrung eines Getränks und wobei das Getränk direkt
aus der Getränkeverpackung (16) konsumiert werden kann, welche Getränkeverpackung
(16) mit einem Deckel (4) versehen ist, der geöffnet werden kann, und wobei die Getränkeverpackung
(16) mit Freigabemitteln (17) zur Freigabe eines Aromas versehen ist, wobei diese
Freigabemittel (17) unabhängig von der Manipulation des Deckels aktiviert werden können,
um während des Trinkens des Getränks aus der Getränkeverpackung (16) gegebenenfalls
einen Duft oder ein Aroma zu verbreiten, wobei der Deckel (4) manuell geöffnet werden
kann und wobei die Freigabemittel (17) in diesen Deckel (4) integriert sind, wobei
der Deckel (4) eine Metalllasche (6) umfasst, und wobei die Freigabemittel (17) aus
einer oder mehreren Umhüllungen (18) gebildet sind, die mit aromatischen Substanzen
(19) gefüllt ist bzw. sind und die in die Lasche integriert ist bzw. sind, wobei die
Freigabemittel (17) eine oder mehrere Umhüllungen (18) mit aromatischen Substanzen
(19) enthalten, die aktiviert werden können, indem die eine oder mehreren Umhüllungen
(18) durchtrennt oder aufgerissen werden, welche Freigabemittel (17) manuell ohne
zusätzliche Aktivierungsmittel aktiviert werden können, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die Getränkeverpackung (16) Aktivierungsmittel (20) umfasst, die durch eine oder
mehrere an der Getränkeverpackung (16) vorgesehene Ausstülpungen (21) gebildet werden,
womit die eine oder mehreren Umhüllungen (18) durchstochen werden können.
2. Getränkeverpackung (16) nach Anspruch 1, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die Aktivierungsmittel (20) in die Getränkeverpackung (16) integriert sind.
3. Getränkeverpackung (16) nach einem oder mehreren der vorhergehenden Ansprüche, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die Getränkeverpackung (16) eine Getränkedose (16) ist, dass die Lasche (6) kippbar
an der Oberseite (3) der Getränkedose (16) angebracht ist, dass die eine oder mehreren
Umhüllungen (18) in einer Öffnung (15) der Lasche (6) vorgesehen ist bzw. sind und
die eine oder mehreren Ausstülpungen (21) an der Oberseite (3) der Getränkedose (16)
vorgesehen ist bzw. sind, sodass, nach einer geeigneten Drehung der Lasche (6) im
Uhrzeigersinn oder im Gegenuhrzeigersinn, die Umhüllung (18) durch Kippen der Lasche
(6) zur Oberseite (3) der Getränkedose (16) aufgerissen oder durchtrennt werden kann.
4. Getränkeverpackung (16) nach Anspruch 3, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die eine oder mehreren Ausstülpungen (21) einen kreisförmigen, ovalen oder elliptischen
Umriss (22) mit einer Abmessung und Form aufweist bzw. aufweisen, die im Wesentlichen
mit den passenden Parametern der einen oder mehreren Öffnungen (15) in der Lasche
(6) übereinstimmt.
5. Getränkeverpackung (16) nach Anspruch 4, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die eine oder mehreren Ausstülpungen (21) an ihrem bzw. ihren radial auswärts gerichteten
Rand oder Rändern (23) mit einer Nut (24) versehen ist bzw. sind, die sich über dem
Umfang (22) der Ausstülpung (21) erstreckt.
6. Getränkeverpackung (16) nach einem oder mehreren der vorhergehenden Ansprüche, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die Freigabemittel (17) eine oder mehrere Umhüllungen (18) umfassen, worin aromatische
Substanzen (19) enthalten sind, und wobei die eine oder mehreren Umhüllungen (18)
aus einer oder mehreren Membranen gebildet ist bzw. sind.
7. Getränkeverpackung (16) nach einem oder mehreren der vorhergehenden Ansprüche, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die Getränkeverpackung (16) eine Getränkedose mit einer Lasche (6) ist, wobei zwei
oder mehr Aktivierungsmittel (20) an der Oberseite (3) der Getränkedose (16) vorgesehen
sind, angebracht in zwei oder mehr Zonen in variierenden Abständen und Radien zum
Anlenkpunkt der Lasche (6).
8. Getränkeverpackung (16) nach einem oder mehreren der vorhergehenden Ansprüche, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die Getränkeverpackung (16) eine Getränkedose (16) ist und dass zwei oder mehr eventuell
verschiedene Umhüllungen (18) von Freigabemitteln (17) an der Lasche (6) der Getränkedose
vorgesehen sind, insbesondere in variierenden Abständen und Radien zum Anlenkpunkt
der Lasche (6).
9. Getränkeverpackung (16) nach einem oder mehreren der vorhergehenden Ansprüche, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass zwei oder mehr Ausstülpungen (21) mit variierenden Erhebungen oder relativen Höhen
in Bezug zur Oberseite (3) der Getränkeverpackung (1) versehen sind.
10. Getränkeverpackung (16) nach einem oder mehreren der vorhergehenden Ansprüche, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass zwei oder mehr Umhüllungen (18) von Freigabemitteln (17) mit Fächern oder mit einer
geschachtelten Struktur versehen sind.
11. Getränkeverpackung (16) nach einem oder mehreren der vorhergehenden Ansprüche, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die eine oder mehreren Umhüllungen (18) von Freigabemitteln (17) vorzugsweise ausgerichtet
sind.
1. Conditionnement pour boissons (16) destiné à stocker une boisson et dans lequel la
boisson peut être consommée directement à partir du conditionnement pour boissons
(16), ledit conditionnement pour boissons (16) étant muni d'un couvercle (4) qui peut
être ouvert et dans lequel le conditionnement pour boissons (16) est muni de moyens
de libération (17) destinés à libérer un arôme ; dans lequel ces moyens de libération
(17) peuvent être activés indépendamment de la manipulation du couvercle de façon
à distribuer une odeur ou un arôme en cas de nécessité tout en buvant la boisson à
partir du conditionnement pour boissons (16) ; dans lequel le couvercle (4) peut être
ouvert à la main ; et dans lequel les moyens de libération (17) sont intégrés dans
ce couvercle (4) ; dans lequel le couvercle (4) comprend une lèvre métallique (6)
; et en ce que les moyens de libération (17) sont constitués par une ou plusieurs
enveloppes (18) qui est/sont remplie(s) avec des substances aromatiques (19) et qui
est/sont intégrée(s) dans la lèvre ; dans lequel les moyens de libération (17) contiennent
une ou plusieurs enveloppes (18) comprenant des substances aromatiques (19) qui peuvent
être activées en découpant ou en déchirant lesdites une ou plusieurs enveloppes (18),
lesdits moyens de libération (17) pouvant être activés à la main en l'absence d'un
quelconque moyen d'activation supplémentaire, caractérisé en ce que le conditionnement pour boissons (16) comprend des moyens d'activation (20) réalisés
à partir d'une ou plusieurs protrusions (21) prévues sur le conditionnement pour boissons
(16), avec lesquelles lesdites une ou plusieurs enveloppes (18) peuvent être percées.
2. Conditionnement pour boissons (16) selon la revendication 1, caractérisé en ce que les moyens d'activation (20) sont intégrés dans le conditionnement pour boissons
(16).
3. Conditionnement pour boissons (16) selon une ou plusieurs des revendications précédentes,
caractérisé en ce que le conditionnement pour boissons (16) est une canette de boisson (16) ; en ce que la lèvre (6) est prévue en basculement sur la face supérieure (3) de la canette de
boisson (16) ; en ce que lesdites une ou plusieurs enveloppes (18) sont prévues dans une ouverture (15) de
la lèvre (6) et lesdites une ou plusieurs protrusions (21) sont prévues sur la face
supérieure (3) de la canette de boisson (16) d'une manière telle que, à la suite d'une
rotation appropriée de la lèvre (6) dans le sens des aiguilles d'une montre ou dans
le sens contraire à celui des aiguilles d'une montre, en faisant basculer la lèvre
(6) en direction de la face supérieure (3) de la canette de boisson (16), l'enveloppe
(18) peut être déchirée ou découpée.
4. Conditionnement pour boissons (16) selon la revendication 3, caractérisé en ce que lesdites une ou plusieurs protrusions (21) possèdent un contour circulaire, ovale
ou elliptique (22) dont la dimension et la configuration correspondent de manière
substantielle aux paramètres complémentaires desdites une ou plusieurs ouvertures
(15) dans la lèvre (6).
5. Conditionnement pour boissons (16) selon la revendication 4, caractérisé en ce que lesdites une ou plusieurs protrusions (21) sont munies d'une rainure (24) sur leur(s)
bord(s) (23) tournés vers l'extérieur en direction radiale, s'étendant au-delà du
contour (22) de la protrusion (21).
6. Conditionnement pour boissons (16) selon une ou plusieurs des revendications précédentes,
caractérisé en ce que les moyens de libération (17) comprennent une ou plusieurs enveloppes (18) qui contiennent
des substances aromatiques (19) ; et dans lequel lesdites une ou plusieurs enveloppes
(18) sont constituées par une ou plusieurs membranes.
7. Conditionnement pour boissons (16) selon une ou plusieurs des revendications précédentes,
caractérisé en ce que le conditionnement pour boissons (16) est une canette de boisson comprenant une lèvre
(6) ; dans lequel deux moyens d'activation (20) ou plus sont prévus sur la face supérieure
(3) de la canette de boisson (16), en étant prévus dans deux zones ou plus à des distances
et à des rayons variables par rapport au point de pivot de la lèvre (6).
8. Conditionnement pour boissons (16) selon une ou plusieurs des revendications précédentes,
caractérisé en ce que le conditionnement pour boissons (16) est une canette de boisson (16) ; et en ce que deux enveloppes éventuellement différentes (18) ou plus de moyens de libération (17)
sont prévues sur la lèvre (6) de la canette de boisson, en particulier à des distances
et à des rayons variables par rapport au point de pivot de la lèvre (6).
9. Conditionnement pour boissons (16) selon une ou plusieurs des revendications précédentes,
caractérisé en ce qu'on prévoit deux protrusions (21) ou plus comprenant des reliefs ou des hauteurs relatives
variables par rapport à la face supérieure (3) du conditionnement pour boissons (1).
10. Conditionnement pour boissons (16) selon une ou plusieurs des revendications précédentes,
caractérisé en ce que deux enveloppes (18) ou plus de moyens de libération (17) sont munies de compartiments
ou sont munies d'une structure imbriquée.
11. Conditionnement pour boissons (16) selon une ou plusieurs des revendications précédentes,
caractérisé en ce que lesdites une ou plusieurs enveloppes (18) de moyens de libération (17) sont de préférence
orientées.