WO2010084176A1 - Capsule de distribution de substances actives - Google Patents

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WO2010084176A1
WO2010084176A1 PCT/EP2010/050733 EP2010050733W WO2010084176A1 WO 2010084176 A1 WO2010084176 A1 WO 2010084176A1 EP 2010050733 W EP2010050733 W EP 2010050733W WO 2010084176 A1 WO2010084176 A1 WO 2010084176A1
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Rolf MÜHLEMANN
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Rm Beteiligungs Ag
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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
    • B65D51/00Closures not otherwise provided for
    • B65D51/24Closures not otherwise provided for combined or co-operating with auxiliary devices for non-closing purposes
    • B65D51/28Closures not otherwise provided for combined or co-operating with auxiliary devices for non-closing purposes with auxiliary containers for additional articles or materials
    • B65D51/2807Closures not otherwise provided for combined or co-operating with auxiliary devices for non-closing purposes with auxiliary containers for additional articles or materials the closure presenting means for placing the additional articles or materials in contact with the main contents by acting on a part of the closure without removing the closure, e.g. by pushing down, pulling up, rotating or turning a part of the closure, or upon initial opening of the container
    • B65D51/2814Closures not otherwise provided for combined or co-operating with auxiliary devices for non-closing purposes with auxiliary containers for additional articles or materials the closure presenting means for placing the additional articles or materials in contact with the main contents by acting on a part of the closure without removing the closure, e.g. by pushing down, pulling up, rotating or turning a part of the closure, or upon initial opening of the container the additional article or materials being released by piercing, cutting or tearing an element enclosing it
    • B65D51/2828Closures not otherwise provided for combined or co-operating with auxiliary devices for non-closing purposes with auxiliary containers for additional articles or materials the closure presenting means for placing the additional articles or materials in contact with the main contents by acting on a part of the closure without removing the closure, e.g. by pushing down, pulling up, rotating or turning a part of the closure, or upon initial opening of the container the additional article or materials being released by piercing, cutting or tearing an element enclosing it said element being a film or a foil
    • B65D51/2835Closures not otherwise provided for combined or co-operating with auxiliary devices for non-closing purposes with auxiliary containers for additional articles or materials the closure presenting means for placing the additional articles or materials in contact with the main contents by acting on a part of the closure without removing the closure, e.g. by pushing down, pulling up, rotating or turning a part of the closure, or upon initial opening of the container the additional article or materials being released by piercing, cutting or tearing an element enclosing it said element being a film or a foil ruptured by a sharp element, e.g. a cutter or a piercer

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  • the present invention relates to a capsule for the delivery of solid, giant-shaped or liquid active substances, comprising a cylindrical or conical capsule wall with a lockable at its lower ends, mi t te lsei tenable membrane, wherein in the region of the upper end of the capsule wall integrally connected thereto a curved, flexible membrane is formed, on which a through-toss stamp is attached, which rests completely in the chamber before actuation of the curved membrane and partially protrudes after actuation of the chamber.
  • Active ingredients may be solid, liquid or giant
  • capsules of this type are capsules that are suitable for the preparation of coffee.
  • Typical examples of such capsules show the EP-AO 512 468 and EP-AI 190 959.
  • These capsules consist of a cup with a cylindrical or conical, pressure-resistant capsule wall with an integrally formed thereon Bottom or top surface and a welded over the remaining opening membrane.
  • Such cartridges are designed for use in coffee machines, wherein in the machine, the cartridge is perforated on both sides and flows under pressure of brewed water.
  • These capsules are extremely simple in construction, as all means of opening the capsule are included in the machine to be used.
  • closures of various kinds which have a storage space, which serves as a capsule, and from which a solid, liquid or giant-shaped active substance is to be dispensed into a container on which the closure is attached.
  • a slip-on collar is mounted on a container neck having an inner, upstanding, cylindrical wall, this wall being formed as a closed cylinder in which a hollow plunger, filled with the corresponding active substance, is stored. Above the piston cylinder part a separate protective cap is placed.
  • a closure of this type has many individual parts and the corresponding assembly and filling is not possible with conventional filling machines.
  • a very similar system is also known from WO-A-03093128.
  • the capsule must first be filled, which would be possible with today's usual bottling plants, but the insertion of the corresponding piston on the already filled capsule can not perform according to this view without causing a significant air entrapment, these air are compressed would and may unintentionally open the bottom of the capsule. Without special, not shown here vent such a capsule can not be closed. Furthermore, such a capsule is in turn only usable on certain bottles and further, the flying piston is not secured, so that such a capsule for free transport is unsuitable. However, this is also not provided, since in itself this capsule system is always offered with an associated container. More and more food, pharmaceuticals, cosmetics, adhesives and detergents as well as other substances, all of which are referred to as active ingredients, are offered in highly concentrated form.
  • Tablets, capsules or dragees are suitable to be given in tablet form. Even if such agents are delivered in the predetermined portions, then the corresponding liquid portions are missing, which in turn often have to be metered mixed with the solid or powdered active ingredients.
  • a capsule according to the preamble of claim 1 is apparent from the document WO 2005/094196.
  • the capsule which has been here combined with a screw cap has a cylindrical capsule wall which is closed at the lower end by means of a destructible foil and the upper end of which has a curved flexible membrane to which a piercer is attached which completely before operation of the domed membrane rests in the chamber and after the operation partially protrudes from the chamber and thereby punctures the film.
  • the tos s stamp has a cross-shaped cross section and opens into a peak. Pressing on the arched, flexible membrane, the piercing punch will perforate the film and then cut in a cross shape.
  • a slightly differently designed capsule according to WO 2006/046730 discloses a capsule which can be screwed onto a bottle, whose lower end is sealed with a destructible foil, while the upper end has a curved flexible membrane on which in turn a piercing punch is formed.
  • the puncture punch has a substantially cylindrical shape, the end of which is cut in an inclined manner. Upon actuation, exactly the same effect occurs as previously described. If the content of the capsule is a liquid, it may be delayed, but this again depends heavily on whether the destructible film is made of aluminum or, for example, of a plastic film. If the latter occurs, a negative pressure is likely to occur when the capsule is leaking out and the foil in turn seals against the puncture punch.
  • the present invention has for its object to provide a capsule as simple as possible, which can be filled and sealed on conventional filling machines and can be reliably opened with extensive destruction of the sealing destructible membrane so that it quickly and reliably emptied into the container on the he is appropriate. It is a further object of the present invention to maintain as simple a manufacture as possible.
  • a capsule of the type mentioned which is characterized in that the through tossstempel has at least one arm which extends from an area closer to the flexible membrane towards the destructible foil out from the axis of the punch away to the outside.
  • such a capsule has a curvature of the domed membrane superior capsule wall part, which is provided with a thread.
  • a thread can on the one hand be used to form thereon a Unversehrtheits ⁇ or security element to install, which are removed prior to the operation must or this capsule wall part can senge winch with an off be provided that suitable is to be combined with a erf indungsgefflessen retaining ring.
  • This retaining ring which forms a screw cap with the attached capsule, wherein the corresponding retaining ring is suitable for multiple use and only the screw-capsule must be replaced. Further preferred embodiments of the retaining ring will be apparent from the corresponding, dependent claims.
  • two embodiments of the inventive capsule are shown by themselves and one of the two preferred embodiments in combination with the likewise inventive retaining ring. It shows:
  • Figure 1 shows a first embodiment of an inventive capsule for direct use in a diametrical vertical section
  • Figure 2 shows a second embodiment of an inventive capsule which can be screwed in a collar fastened in a side view.
  • FIG. 3 shows a further variant of a capsule according to the invention in a vertical diametric section with a retaining ring attached thereto and
  • FIG. 3 shows a further variant of a capsule according to the invention in a vertical diametric section with a retaining ring attached thereto and
  • FIG. 4 shows a detail from FIG. 3 on a larger scale.
  • Figure 5 shows this capsule with retaining ring in a view obliquely from above
  • Figure 6 shows the capsule with the retaining ring in the view from below with omission of the membrane.
  • Figure 7 shows a diametrical section of a capsule according to Figure 2 as a two-part screw cap and
  • FIG. 8 shows a partial section through a retaining ring on the screw closure according to FIG. 7
  • Figure 9 shows a plan view of the end of an arm with a central cutting edge
  • FIG. 10 shows a diametrical, vertical longitudinal section through a capsule with cutting as shown in Figure 9.
  • the capsule itself is designated overall by the reference numeral 1.
  • the capsule 1 has a capsule wall 2.
  • This capsule wall 2 is preferably, but by no means mandatory, designed cylindrical.
  • the outside of the capsule wall 2 in the upper region will have a slightly larger diameter than in the lower region.
  • This capsule wall is closed in the upper region 5 by a flexible, arched membrane 6, which is integrally formed on the inside of the capsule wall.
  • Such a cup can be easily filled on conventional filling systems with any active ingredient W.
  • This active substance can be filled into the chamber 3 in liquid, solid, for example several tablets, flowable or in a giant-shaped form.
  • Anschleissend can be closed by means of a destructible film 4 on the conventional filling the chamber 3.
  • the destructible film may be in the form of a plastic film or an aluminum foil or even a dense one
  • This film can also be welded on conventional filling equipment or stick.
  • the integrally formed capsule wall 2 with the flexible, convex membrane 6 and the molded-on punch 7 can be manufactured in one piece by injection molding technology.
  • injection molding technology it is also possible the entire part or at least the capsule wall 2 with the flexible, convex membrane 6 directly provided with a barrier layer, injection molding technology to manufacture.
  • a holding lug 11 is formed in the upper region 5 on the capsule wall 2 at least at two opposing areas. Thanks to these retaining lugs 11, which are curved on its underside, the capsule 1 can be similar to a hypodermic syringe.
  • an integrity or security element 8 is applied on the upper edge 12 of the capsule wall 2 .
  • This security element 8 can be welded or glued. Prior to actuation of the capsule, this integrity or safety element 8 must be removed. For this purpose, this integrity or security element 8 has a tab 13, as can be seen, for example, from FIG. This advantageous tab 13 facilitates the removal of the security element eighth
  • the flexible, curved membrane 6 is curved upward in the direction of the upper edge 12. However, the membrane 6 does not project beyond this upper edge 12 of the capsule wall 2.
  • the puncture punch 7 is formed. In the position shown here before the first use of the puncture punch 7 is completely within the chamber 3. In the first operation pierces the puncture punch 7 the destructible film 4 and then projects beyond the lower edge 14 of the capsule wall 2 to the outside.
  • the cross-sectional shape of the puncture temple 7 will be adapted to the chosen material of the destructible film 4 to be sure that this film is destroyed as much as possible, and thus the content, namely the active ingredient W, can safely get out of the chamber 3.
  • the upper end region 5 of the capsule wall 2 tapers in diameter, so that a shoulder 15 is formed here.
  • the upper end region 5 thus has a smaller external diameter than the lower area of the capsule wall 2.
  • an external thread 9 is formed here.
  • the capsule 1 is designed the same in its basic structure.
  • the dashed lines drawn flexible, domed membrane 6 is also present as the molded thereon punch 7 with its perforating tip 10.
  • a destructible film 4 and a non-removable lid is attached here in the filled state.
  • an integrity or security element 8 is attached here, for example, a film with a tear-off 13. Thanks to the external thread 9 can for improved protection even on the film another integrity or Security element 8 are screwed in the form of a cap.
  • the external threads mounted on the outside of the capsule wall 2 in the upper end region 5 essentially serve to provide the capsule 1 with a retaining ring.
  • This retaining ring has been designed in accordance with the screw according to the embodiment of FIGS. 3 to 6, but formed as a separate element, as shown in FIGS. 7 and 8.
  • the retaining ring 20 has an internal thread 21.
  • This internal thread 21 is integrally formed on an inner annular wall 22 which has a shoulder 23 in the lower region. This paragraph 23 comes in fully screwed state of the retaining ring 20 on the capsule 1, on the shoulder 15 to rest.
  • the inner annular wall 22 merges at its upper end into an approximately horizontal, annular top surface 24.
  • This top surface 24 is finally connected to a circumferential jacket wall 25 in connection.
  • This circumferential jacket wall 25 has an internal thread 21.
  • the internal thread 21 serves to be screwed onto a container, for example a drinking bottle or another type of bottle. Since this bottle in the broadest sense can contain a solvent and you want to ensure that is not unauthorized in it something is added that should not, you will advantageously on the jacket wall 25 via predetermined breaking points 26 integrally attach a guarantee strip 27, which is provided with retaining ridges 28.
  • sealing elements may be provided on the underside of the annular top surface.
  • annular wall may be provided which has a thickening in cross-section and is referred to in the jargon as a sealing olive 29.
  • a circularly extending sealing lip 29 ' may be provided, which sealingly comes to lie on the end face of the bottle neck.
  • FIGS. 3 to 6 shows a capsule 1, which is here designed as an integral part of a screw cap 1 '.
  • a retaining ring is also present here, which, however, is connected in one piece to the capsule 1 or to the capsule wall 2.
  • the jacket wall 25 is also provided here with an internal thread 21 and the horizontal, annular top surface 24 now passes directly into the capsule wall 2, which forms the chamber 3.
  • the curved membrane 6 is present at the bottom of a piercing punch 7 is formed.
  • a guarantee strip 27 formed at the Mantle wall 25 is here also on predetermined breaking point bridges 26 a guarantee strip 27 formed.
  • the essential feature of the invention consists in the fact that the piercing punch 7 is provided with at least one arm 71, which extends outwardly away from the central axis of the punch 7 and terminally preferably has at least one perforating tooth 77, 78 '.
  • the punch 7 has a stem 70.
  • This stem 70 is formed on the curved membrane 6.
  • this stem 70 is open from the domed diaphragm 6 and, accordingly, a cavity 72 is formed in the stem 70 of the piercing punch 7.
  • This cavity 72 is located at the terminal end of which the domed membrane 6 is remote from an end wall 73 or concave surface closed.
  • This cavity 72 is preferably cylindrical. Accordingly, the wall 72 'defining the cavity 72 is cylindrical.
  • the elastic arms 71 extend inclined with respect to the axis of the through tos ss temple 7 of this outward away.
  • these arms 71 may be designed to be straight, but this would lead to a kind of kink in the attachment area of the end wall 73.
  • this is disadvantageous.
  • one will work with a two-part core, with an inner, first extractable core part of the injection mold forming the underside of the elastic arms 71 and the rod-shaped mandrel 79, while the second part of the withdrawable core of the injection mold forms the top of these arms and upon withdrawal this core part, the arms 71 to the rod-shaped mandrel 79 bend so that they are in the short term practically in alignment with the wall 72 'of the cavity 72.
  • the elastic arms are four elastic arms distributed uniformly around the circumference, which extend in an arched manner away from the end wall 73 and downwardly towards the capsule wall 2.
  • These elastic arms 71 have a gable shape in cross section. They are thus formed by two v-shaped arched roof surfaces 74 which are connected to one another in the region of a correspondingly arched ridge 75. The ridge 75 is aligned in the connection point on the puncture punch 7 and on the cylindrical wall 72 'of the trunk 70 with this wall.
  • the elastic arms 71 which are in cross-section, can be designed such that the two roof surfaces 77 are shaped as projecting cutting edges 76 at least in end regions, and these cutting edges 76 or the roof surfaces 74 end at an acute angle and thus form the Ends perforating teeth 77.
  • the solid-state temple 7 is preferably provided with a rod-shaped mandrel 79, which is formed on the end wall 73 of the stem 70.
  • This rod-shaped mandrel 79 is here formed of two vertically intersecting walls 79 ', which is designed in the extension of the section line of these two walls 79' to a tip 79 ''. This tip 79 '' thus forms another perforating tooth.
  • This tip 79 '' forms that part of the piercing punch 7 or of the rod-shaped mandrel 79 closest to the foil to be destroyed.
  • the ends of the elastic arms 71 or of the perforating teeth 78 'formed thereon are therefore situated somewhat further away from the foil to be destroyed.
  • Arms 71 then spring back and destroy with their Cut 76, cutting the foil inwards.
  • the film remains stretched so that the cuts formed continue to tear.
  • the perpendicularly intersecting walls 79 'of the rod-shaped mandrel 79 are laid so that they practically run on the angle bisector between the elastic arms 71.
  • the capsule 1 in turn has a capsule wall 2, which defines a chamber 3, which is mounted on the underside by means of a destructible foil 4 after filling the chamber 3 and in the upper end region 5 a curved membrane 6.
  • a puncture punch 7 is present merges into a rod-shaped mandrel 79 and a tip 79 '' has.
  • the tip 79 '' also projects downwardly with respect to the elastic arms 71 and will first pierce the film 4 upon actuation by pressure on the domed membrane 6.
  • the end wall 73 of the trunk 70 is pulled concavely downwards in order to improve the connection with the flexible walls 80 on the one hand, and on the other hand to reduce the cost of materials, while at the same time avoiding large accumulations of material which can lead to unsightly sink marks.
  • this version can already be seen from the drawing, with the exception of the destructible film 4 completely in one piece made of plastic.
  • the curved membrane 6 is formed curved downwards and the flexible arms 71 project completely down beyond the edge of the capsule wall 2.
  • the elastic arms 71 are deformed inwardly toward the rod-shaped mandrel 79, and if the capsule of the present invention is provided with the above-described flexible walls 80, it remains between the arms 71 and the rod-shaped mandrel 79 enough room that the walls 80 are inside this room can temporarily fold to then be able to feather outwards in the position shown here at the complete final shaping. It is quite conceivable that even when demolding from the injection mold at the same time tos ss temple 7 is pushed upwards, so that subsequently no separate handling is required to bring the capsule in the starting position for filling and sealing.

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L'invention concerne une capsule (1) de distribution de substances actives (W) solides, coulantes ou liquides, la capsule présentant un poinçon de perforation (7) appliqué sur une membrane convexe, une chambre (3), formée par une paroi de capsule (2), étant fermée par une feuille destinée à être rompue (4), à l'extrémité de la chambre opposée à la membrane (6). Pour rompre vraiment totalement la feuille afin que les substances actives (W) puissent effectivement sortir, le poinçon de perforation (7) est muni de bras élastiques (71), inclinés du haut vers le bas et du centre à la périphérie, ou s'étendant de préférence de manière convexe. Le poinçon de perforation (7) présente une tige (70) qui est ouverte depuis la membrane et fermée en bas par une paroi avant (73). Les bras élastiques (71) qui présentent une forme de pignon en section transversale sont façonnés sur cette paroi avant (73), de même qu'un mandrin (79) en forme de barre qui est muni d'une pointe (79'') et qui, une fois actionné, perfore la feuille destinée à être rompue, avant que les bras élastiques (71) n'entrent en action avec leurs dents de perforation et leurs lames.
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