Title of Invention | ''A PACKAGING TUBE FOR A PASTY PRODUCT'' |
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Abstract | A packaging tube for a pasty product, which has: tubular skirt (1) elongated according to an axial direction (XX1), this skirt (1) having filling end (121) closed off by collapsing of skirt (1) according to a transverse direction (ZZ1) and forming first end (121) of the tube; and head (2) situated at second end (122) of the tube, away from filling end (121), this head (2) itself having distribution channel i(3) for the pasty product and neck (4) in the form of a radial extension of distribution channel (3), neck (4) being connected to skirt (1) by connecting surface (5) which has, in a longitudinal plane (LI) containing the axial direction (XX1) and perpendicular to the transverse direction (ZZ1), a particular minimum radius (R5), and skirt (1) having, in a plane (T) transverse to the axial direction (XX1) and situated midway between ends (121, 122) of the tube, a particular circumference (Cl) and a roughly constant thickness, characterized by the fact that the ratio (C1/R5) of the particular circumference (Cl) to the minimum radius (R5) is at most equal to twenty. |
Full Text | The present invention relates to a packaging tube for a pasty product. The present invention relates generally to packages in tube form, which are traditionally used for the packaging of pasty products such as dentifrice, pharmaceutical products, creams and various cosmetology products, food products, glues, mastics, etc. The invention more precisely relates to a packaging tube which has: a tubular skirt elongated in an axial direction, this skirt having a filling end closed off by collapsing of the skirt in a transverse direction and forming a first end of the tube; and a head situated at a second end of the tube, away from the filling end, this head itself having a channel for distribution of the pasty product and a neck in the form of a radial extension of the distribution channel, the neck being connected to the skirt by a connecting surface, the connecting surface having, in a longitudinal plane containing the axial direction and perpendicular to the transverse direction, a particular minimum radius, and the skirt having, in a plane transverse to the axial direction and situated midway between the ends of the tube, a particular circumference and a roughly constant thickness. A general problem encountered in ordinary use of tubes lies in the fact that it is impossible to empty them completely of their contents, resulting in a loss of packaged product, with unavoidable negative effects from both the economic and the ecological standpoints. A tube of the type defined above is, for example, diagrammatically described in the patent document DE-2914370 in order to solve this problem. Although the solution proposed by this patent, which consists of reducing the angle between the neck and the axis of the tube, is both useful and relatively effective, the adjustment of the parameter constituted by this angle does not enable one to solve the problem mentioned above in all the cases in point, that is to say with tubes of various sizes, consisting of different materials and enclosing products of various viscosities.Furthermore, known, for example, through the patent documents WO 96/30272 and FR 2 105 590 are flexible tubular bottles which, although they have considerable variations of thickness according to a transverse direction and although they do not belong to the type of tube defined above, aim to solve the same problem. In reality, these containers not only pose relatively intense manufacturing problems but they are also found to be subject to an unsolvable compromise between the risk of air tightness failure of the zones of lesser thickness, the need, in order to avoid this risk, to increase the extra thickness of the zones of greater thickness, and the industrial need to produce tubes with a minimum of material. The invention is situated in this context and aims to propose a tube which empties completely making it possible to palliate the limitations and problems mentioned above. For this purpose, the tube of the invention, which in other respects is in accordance with the definition given for it by the preamble above, is essentially ! characterized by the fact that the ratio of the particular circumference to the minimum radius is less than twenty (that is to say less than 671) and preferably at most equal to ten (that is to say barely over 3π). Furthermore, with respect to the axial direction, the neck preferably has a maximum inclination less than 60 degrees. In practice, it can prove useful to give the connecting surface, with respect to the axial direction, a maximum inclination at most equal to 45 degrees or even at most equal to 30 degrees. In order to make the tube of the invention even easier to use, it is moreover possible to make the ratio of the. average thickness of the neck to the average thickness of the skirt at most equal to 2. According to a preferred embodiment, the skirt and the head are produced in the form of a single piece, without a connecting zone. In the case corresponding to a preferred application of the invention, and in which the tube is produced by injection of a thermoplastic material and must be made air tight in order to ensure the protection of its contents, this tube is preferably covered on its whole surface, including the head, with a protective varnish called "barrier varnish," for example, deposited by projection. Contrary to that which is the case in prior art, in which the tube skirts are obtained by extrusion, it is possible in the invention to define the skirt by a generating line not parallel to the axial direction of the tube. Finally, the ease of use of the tube of the invention is further improved by choosing, for the execution of the skirt and the head, an elastically extendible material therefore having very satisfactory flexibility. Other characteristics and advantages of the invention will emerge clearly from the description given hereafter in an indicative and in no way limiting basis in reference to the appended drawings in which Figure 1 is a front view of a known packaging tube, represented before use; Figure 2 is a front view of a known packaging tube, represented after use; Figure 3 is a front view of a packaging tube according to a first embodiment of the invention, represented before use; Figure 4 is a front view of a packaging tube according to a first embodiment of the invention, represented after use; Figure 5 is a front view of a packaging tube according to a second embodiment of the invention, represented before use; Figure 6 is a front view of a packaging tube according to a third embodiment of the invention, represented before use; and Figure 7 is a perspective view of the packaging tube illustrated in Figure 6. As shown by all the figures, the invention relates generally to a packaging tube for a pasty product, which essentially has tubular skirt 1 and head 2. In a preferred embodiment, head 2 and skirt 1 are produced in the form of a single piece, with no connecting zone. The skirt has an elongated shape according to an axial direction XX' and ends with filling end 121 which, after injection of the product which is to be packaged, is closed off by collapsing of this skirt 1, possibly with heat, according to a transverse direction ZZ'.Head 2, which is situated at end 122 of the tube away from filling end 121, has distribution channel 3 for the packaged product, and neck 4 in the form of radial extension of channel 3 and which is connected to skirt 1 by connecting surface 5. The problem encountered in emptying the tubes of prior art at the end of use is illustrated in Figures 1 and 2 and lies in the fact that it is impossible to collapse the head in order to make the product remaining there come out of it. In order to limit: the loss of product generated by the packaging in the form of a tube, the solution traditionally adopted in prior art consists of reducing the volume of the product which cannot be expelled from the tube at the end of use. Thus, the most conventional known approach has always led to providing that the greatest slope of neck 4 and of connecting surface 5 make an angle A, with respect to the axial direction XX', which corresponds to the greatest possible inclination and in all cases equals 60 degrees. The present invention, which like document DE-2914370 proceeds in exactly the opposite manner and which seeks not to reduce the lost volume of packaged product but rather to avoid any loss of product, on the contrary recommends preferably to make neck 4 have, with respect to the axial direction XX', a maximum inclination A less than 60 degrees. Depending on the material used for producing the tube and on the thickness of the head, it can even be recommended to give connecting surface 5, with respect to the axial direction XX', a maximum inclination B which is at most equal to 45 degrees, and even possibly at most equal to 30 degrees. But in any case, the invention provides associating with these preferred characteristics a particular choice of parameters relating to the general shape of the tube, making it possible to use materials with various deformation capabilities for the manufacturing of the tube. The first parameter to be taken into consideration is the smallest radius R5 of connecting surface 5 in the longitudinal plane LI which contains the axial direction XX' and which is perpendicular to the transverse direction ZZ'. 5 The second parameter to be taken into consideration is the circumference Cl of the skirt in a transverse plane T perpendicular to the axial direction XX' and situated midway between ends 121,122 of the tube. Hypothetically, skirt 1 furthermore has, in any transverse plane parallel to plane T, a local thickness which is at the same time roughly constant and equal to or very close to the average thickness; E2 of this skirt over its whole length along axis XX'. According to its fundamental aspect, the Invention thus provides giving the ratio C1/R5 of circumference Cl to the minimum radius R5 a value less than 20 (that is to say less than 6π), and possibly at most equal to ten (that is to say barely over 3π). According to another aspect of the invention, the ease of pressing at the end of use of the tube can be improved by giving skirt 1 and neck 4 average identical or very similar thicknesses, or at least by giving the ratio of the average thickness of the neck to the average thickness of the skirt a value at most equal to 2. Inasmuch as the thickness of the tube according to the invention, particularly at the site of the neck, must be rather small in order to ensure great flexibility of the head and can consequently become insufficient to ensure the tightness of the tube with regard to air, and more particularly the oxygen contained in the air, and to preserve the contents of the tube, it can be recommended to cover the tube with a barrier varnish over its whole external surface including head 2; distribution channel 3 can however be free of this inasmuch as it can have a greater thickness with no problem. However, since the tube according to the invention can assume a relatively complex shape, which can furthermore aim for a particular aesthetic result, it is preferable to deposit this; barrier varnish by projection, and not by use of a roller as is generally done in prior art. The invention applies preferably to the production of tubes whose skirt 1 and head 2 are formed in a single piece by injection of a thermoplastic material which has an elastic extension capability in its plane of at least five percent preferably and possibly more than ten percent. As shown in Figure 6, the skirt can then be defined by a generating line G not parallel to the axial direc tion XX', thus, there is more freedom as to the shape of the tube than in prior art. WE CLAIM : 1. A packaging tube for a pasty product, which has: tubular skirt (1) elongated according to an axial direction (XX1), this skirt (1) having filling end (121) closed off by collapsing of skirt (1) according to a transverse direction (ZZ1) and forming first end (121) of the tube; and head (2) situated at second end (122) of the tube, away from filling end (121), this head (2) itself having distribution channel (3) for the pasty product and neck (4) in the form of a radial extension of distribution channel (3), neck (4) being connected to skirt (1) by connecting surface (5) which has, in a longitudinal plane (LI) containing the axial direction (XX1) and perpendicular to the transverse direction (ZZ1), a particular minimum radius (R5), and skirt (1) having, in a plane (T) transverse to the axial direction (XX1) and situated midway between ends (121, 122) of the tube, a particular circumference (Cl) and a roughly constant thickness, characterized by the fact that the ratio (C1/R5) of the particular circumference (Cl) to the minimum radius (R5) is at most equal to twenty. 2. A packaging tube as claimed in Claim 1, wherein the fact that the ratio (C1 / R5) of the particular circumference (Cl) to the minimum radius (R5) is at most equal to ten. 3. A packaging tube as claimed in claim 1 or 2, wherein the fact that with respect to the axial direction (XX1), neck (4) has a maximum inclination (A) less than 60 degrees. 4. A packaging tube as claimed in any one of the preceding claims, wherein the fa.ct that connecting surface (5) has, with respect to the axial direction (XX1), a maximum inclination (B) at most equal to 45 degrees. 5. A packaging tube as claimed in any one of the preceding claims, wherein the fact that connecting surface (5) has, with respect to the axial direction (XX1), a maximum inclination (B) at most equal to 30 degrees. 6. A packaging tube as claimed in any one of the preceding claims, wherein the fact that skirt (1) and neck (4) have first and second respective average thicknesses (El, E2) and by the fact that the ratio of the second average thickness (132) to the first (El) is at most equal to two. 7. A packaging tube as claimed in any one of the preceding claims, wherein the fact that skirt (1) and head (2) are produced by injection of a thermoplastic material. 8. A packaging tube as claimed in any one of the preceding claims, wherein the fact that skirt (1) and head (2) are produced in the form of a single piece. 9. A packaging tube as claimed in any one of the preceding claims, wherein the fact that the tube is covered with a barrier varnish over its whole surface including head (2). 10. A packaging tube as claimed in any one of the preceding claims, wherein the fact that the skirt is defined by a generating line not parallel to the axial direction (XX1). 11. A packaging tube as claimed in any one of the preceding claims, wherein the fact that skirt (1) and head (2) are made of an elastically extendible material. 12. A packaging tube as claimed in any one of the preceding claims, wherein the fact that the ratio (C1/R5) of the particular circumference (Cl) to the minimum radius (R5) is at most equal to 1.5. |
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Patent Number | 227713 | ||||||||
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Indian Patent Application Number | IN/PCT/2001/00969/DEL | ||||||||
PG Journal Number | 07/2009 | ||||||||
Publication Date | 13-Feb-2009 | ||||||||
Grant Date | 19-Jan-2009 | ||||||||
Date of Filing | 22-Oct-2001 | ||||||||
Name of Patentee | CEP INDUSTRIE, | ||||||||
Applicant Address | ZI DU TIENNON, F-63550 ST. REMY-SUR-DUROLLE, FRANCE. | ||||||||
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PCT International Classification Number | C1B 7 | ||||||||
PCT International Application Number | PCT/FR00/01044 | ||||||||
PCT International Filing date | 2000-04-20 | ||||||||
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