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AU2008291981B2 - Cup including a compartment in the form of an inverted cup - Google Patents
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AU2008291981B2 - Cup including a compartment in the form of an inverted cup - Google Patents

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AU2008291981B2
AU2008291981B2 AU2008291981A AU2008291981A AU2008291981B2 AU 2008291981 B2 AU2008291981 B2 AU 2008291981B2 AU 2008291981 A AU2008291981 A AU 2008291981A AU 2008291981 A AU2008291981 A AU 2008291981A AU 2008291981 B2 AU2008291981 B2 AU 2008291981B2
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65DCONTAINERS FOR STORAGE OR TRANSPORT OF ARTICLES OR MATERIALS, e.g. BAGS, BARRELS, BOTTLES, BOXES, CANS, CARTONS, CRATES, DRUMS, JARS, TANKS, HOPPERS, FORWARDING CONTAINERS; ACCESSORIES, CLOSURES, OR FITTINGS THEREFOR; PACKAGING ELEMENTS; PACKAGES
    • B65D85/00Containers, packaging elements or packages, specially adapted for particular articles or materials
    • B65D85/70Containers, packaging elements or packages, specially adapted for particular articles or materials for materials not otherwise provided for
    • B65D85/804Disposable containers or packages with contents which are mixed, infused or dissolved in situ, i.e. without having been previously removed from the package
    • B65D85/816Disposable containers or packages with contents which are mixed, infused or dissolved in situ, i.e. without having been previously removed from the package into which liquid is added and the resulting preparation is retained, e.g. cups preloaded with powder or dehydrated food

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Abstract

The invention relates to a cup (1) including a dose of a pre-packaged powdered product placed inside a volume provided in the lower part of the cup, said volume being compartmented in an air- and moisture-tight manner. The invention includes a base (3) having an inverted cup (6) secured thereto, said base (3) and cup forming the sealed compartment. The material of the base (3) and the inverted cup (6) forms a barrier that preserves the characteristics of the product

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Cup including a compartment in the form of an inverted cup The present invention relates to a cup comprising in its lower part a quantity of product which is generally pre 5 packed in powdered form, each quantity being placed in a compartment which is sealed from the air and moisture, and able to be easily opened by the user. The powdered product in question may consist of freeze 10 dried ingredients such as coffee, or simply of powdered foodstuffs such as chocolate, fruit juices, soup, etc. This type of cup is known, in particular with a seal sealing a lower volume of the cup, and has been used for many years. For example, it is manually distributed in aircraft, 15 trains, etc. The addition of hot or cold water into the cup containing the powdered product is then carried out by the hostess or steward. Said cups may also be distributed automatically: when the 20 user desires a beverage, the user takes out a cup from a distributor, removes the seal therefrom and fills the cup using a hot or cold water dispenser. Generally, the distributor permits the selection of the cup by the type of product contained in the sealed compartment. 25 In the majority of cases, the cups used are manufactured from plastics, the seal being welded, for example, onto a shoulder arranged in the lower part of the cup. At a time when there is a general awareness of the environmental 30 impact which results from manufactured products, it appears nowadays that the use of plastics for producing cups involves a number of disadvantages, from the point of view of production as well as that of recycling.
2 Attempts have been made, therefore, to produce cups from more ecologically sound materials, for example from cardboard, yet still comprising a sealed internal compartment for storing the quantity of powder. More 5 specifically, in the known cups, the seal is made, for example, from aluminium, a material which ensures the best seal from the air and moisture, and thus makes it possible to preserve the flavour of the products. 10 To this end, the fixing of said seal to the area containing the freeze-dried product obviously also has to achieve a hermetic seal. In plastic cups, the fixing is carried out by welding the seal, for example, onto a shoulder. 15 Moreover, cups are available of which the body is made of cardboard, onto which it is naturally not possible to form a weld, and in which this problem is resolved by inserting a plasticised capsule sealed by an aluminium seal. From an ecological point of view, however, the plastics capsule, 20 which is certainly less bulky than the cup, only solves the problem posed very inadequately. In order to be advantageous from an environmental perspective, the cup of the present invention is not made 25 of plastics and the use of a seal made of aluminium, for example, thus poses the problem of fixing said seal to the cup, for the aforementioned reasons. To remedy this problem, said cup, conventionally comprising 30 a pre-packed quantity of a powdered product in a volume arranged in the lower part, said volume being sealingly partitioned from the air and from moisture, is 3 characterised in that the cup is made of cardboard and comprises a base to which a small inverted dish is fixed, forming with said base the sealed compartment, the material of the base and of the small dish forming a barrier 5 preserving the characteristics of the product. Relative to plastics, cardboard is nowadays recognised as an alternative which contributes to preserving the environment, as the recycling thereof is simple and low 10 polluting. The use of cardboard for producing the cup thus appears to be perfectly natural, except that cardboard does not provide the required seal from the air and moisture. It is necessary to resort to a so-called "barrier" 15 material, the quality thereof depending on the susceptibility to deterioration of the product enclosed in the compartment. Aluminium, which is cited as a matter of preference as it constitutes a barrier of the highest quality, is not the only solution. 20 The use of a simple aluminium seal, as in the prior art, is, moreover, not sufficient since a part of the compartment containing the product remains defined by the cardboard walls of the cup. Finally, joining the cardboard 25 and such a seal poses the problem of the weld which also has to be of sufficient quality to ensure a seal between the two materials. The invention provides a solution which is original both in 30 the use of materials and in the shaping thereof.
4 With the object of facilitating the welding operation, the small dish may also have a planar flange. This edge, bearing in a planar manner against the flat base of the cup, permits the use of a weld in the same conditions as 5 for cups of the prior art. The annular peripheral space which thus exists between the small dish and the lateral wall of the cup is also used for other purposes, as will be shown in more detail below: 10 The small dish is fixed to the base, for example by heat welding, but it may also be fixed by induction welding or bonding, according to a conventional operation for this type of cup. 15 According to one possibility: - the base is made of cardboard/aluminium composite material, the aluminium layer being oriented towards the inside of the cup; 20 - the base is covered on at least one face with at least one coating made of synthetic material; and - the small dish is made of aluminium. 25 Thus, the cardboard/aluminium composite base and the small aluminium dish make it possible to produce a compartment of which all the faces are made of aluminium. Moreover, the existence of a coating made of synthetic material makes it 30 possible to produce the weld in conditions enabling the required seal to be provided.
5 Alternatively, the base and the small dish may be selected from the following materials: polyester, polypropylene, polyethylene, etc. 5 Said material may also be metallised and/or arranged in the form of film on a paper layer, etc. More generally, as indicated above, any material forming a barrier is suitable. 10 For purely functional purposes, and as is customary, the small dish may comprise a pull tab extending towards the edge of the cup. The user, when he or she removes said small dish by pulling on the pull tab, releases the powdered product before placing said powdered product 15 beneath a (cold or hot) water dispenser. According to one possible configuration, the cup of the invention may have a raised base creating an external recess in the lower part of the cup, the respective heights 20 of said recess and of the shell-like portion permitting the cups to be stacked. This stacking is, however, only possible if an annular recess is present around the shell-like portion, a recess 25 which exists, for example, in the aforementioned case of shell-like portions having the shape of a small dish with an external planar edge. The external recess may also be slightly flared. This makes 30 it possible to facilitate the welding operation, since the counterpart of the welding tool thus has easier access to 6 the wall forming the base, in order to exert its action correctly over the entire periphery of said base. The invention will now be described in more detail, with 5 reference to the accompanying drawings, in which: - Figure 1 is a view from the side of a cup according to the present invention; 10 - Figure 2 shows schematically, in section, the possibility of stacking cups according to the invention. With reference to Figure 1, the cup (1) comprises a first principal truncated part of which the upper edge (2) is 15 rolled, a base (3) and a lower part (4) defining a recess (5). Said cup is made of cardboard rolled around a vertical axis (A, A'), the internal face being covered by a film made of synthetic material. The base (3) is itself made, for example, from a cardboard/aluminium composite, the 20 aluminium forming the upper face. In this case, the aluminium is also covered by a film made of synthetic material, for example polyethylene or even polypropylene. As already mentioned, the presence of aluminium is not essential and the base and the lid could be produced from 25 other barrier materials, such as polypropylene. The freeze-dried powdered product is arranged between the base (3) and a small dish or shell-like portion (6), for example made of aluminium, comprising an edge with a 30 peripheral planar flange (7) welded by heat-welding to the base (3).
7 The respective heights of the recess (5) made in the lower part (4) of the cup and of the shell-like portion (6) combined with the existence of a peripheral space (8) around said shell-like portion (6) permit a stacking of 5 the cups for the most delicate products, symbolised in particular in Figure 2. In this view, the shell-like portion (6) has an upper face which is located in the vicinity of the base (3) of the cup above. 10 In the configuration shown in Figures 1 and 2, the walls (4) of the lower part defining the volume (5) are very slightly flared, so as to facilitate the welding of the flange (7) to the base made of cardboard/aluminium composite. However, these walls could just as easily be 15 truncated in the extension of the upper walls of the cup. The powdered product which the cup comprises is thus accommodated in a sealed compartment defined by aluminium walls, namely, on the one hand, the aluminium face of the 20 base (3) and, on the other hand, the aluminium shell-like portion (6) in the form of a small inverted dish. This product is considerably more ecologically sound than the cups which are currently on the market, produced 25 entirely or partially from plastics material. The reference to any prior art in this specification is not and should not be taken as an acknowledgement or any form of suggestion that the prior art forms part of the 30 common general knowledge. Throughout this specification and the claims which follow, unless the context requires otherwise, the word 18/07/13,M:\Graham\Clare\Speci & Amndmts\18456 Speci.Docx,7 7A "comprise", and variations such as "comprises" and "comprising", will be understood to imply the inclusion of a stated integer or step or group of integers or steps but not the exclusion of any other integer or step or 5 group of integers or steps. 18/07/13,M:\Graham\Clare\Speci & Amndmts\18456 Speci.Docx,7

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1. A cup comprising a pre-packed quantity of a powdered product in a volume arranged in a lower part, 5 said volume being sealingly partitioned from the air and from moisture by a small inverted dish, wherein the cup is made of cardboard and comprises a base to which said small inverted dish is fixed, forming with said base a sealed compartment, the material of the base and 10 of the small inverted dish forming a barrier preserving the characteristics of the powdered product.
2. The cup according to claim 1, wherein the small inverted dish has a planar flange. 15
3. The cup according to claim 1 or claim 2, wherein the small dish is fixed to the base by heat-welding, induction welding or bonding. 20
4. The cup according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein: - the base is made of cardboard/aluminium composite material, the aluminium layer being oriented towards 25 the inside of the cup; - the base is covered on at least one face with at least one coating made of synthetic material; and - the small inverted dish is made of aluminium. 30
5. The cup according to any one of claims 1 to 3, wherein the base and the inverted small dish are selected from the following materials: polyester, polypropylene, and/or polyethylene. 18/07/13,M:\Graham\Clare\Speci & Amndmts\18456 Speci.Docx,8 9
6. The cup according to claim 5, wherein said material is metallised. 5
7. The cup according to claim 5 or claim 6, wherein said material is arranged in the form of film on a paper layer.
8. The cup according to any one of the preceding 10 claims, wherein the small inverted dish comprises a pull tab extending towards the edge of the cup.
9. The cup according to any one of claims 2 to 8, wherein it has a raised base creating an external recess 15 in the lower part of the cup, the respective heights of said recess and of the small inverted dish permitting the cups to be stacked.
10. The cup according to the claim 9, wherein the 20 external recess is flared.
11. A cup, substantially as hereinbefore described with reference to the accompanying drawings. 18/07/13,M:\Graham\Clare\Speci & Amndmts\18456 Speci.Doex,9
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EP07012801A EP2008949B1 (en) 2007-06-29 2007-06-29 Beaker with a compartment in the shape of an inverted cup
PCT/FR2008/000936 WO2009027592A2 (en) 2007-06-29 2008-06-30 Cup including a compartment in the form of an inverted cup

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JP (1) JP2010531785A (en)
CN (2) CN103964081A (en)
AT (1) ATE430103T1 (en)
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BR (1) BRPI0811829A2 (en)
CA (1) CA2691984C (en)
DE (1) DE602007001035D1 (en)
DK (1) DK2008949T3 (en)
ES (1) ES2326393T3 (en)
MX (1) MX2009014169A (en)
PL (1) PL2008949T3 (en)
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