Dispensing – Collapsible wall-type container – With casing or support
Reexamination Certificate
2003-04-01
2004-12-07
Jacyna, J. Casimer (Department: 3751)
Dispensing
Collapsible wall-type container
With casing or support
C222S094000, C222S107000, C222S183000, C222S185100
Reexamination Certificate
active
06827237
ABSTRACT:
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates generally to an apparatus for containing and dispensing liquid. More specifically, this invention is directed to an improved box and bag for a bag-in-box apparatus.
2. Description of the Related Art
In the field of post-mix beverage systems, an apparatus commonly known as a bag-in-box package is used to store and dispense beverages such as soft drinks. Typically, such bag-in-box packages comprise a collapsible bag or bladder disposed within a cardboard or plastic box. The bag has a spout for filing the bag with liquid, and the spout protrudes through a wall of the box for dispensing the liquid from the bag, usually by connection to a pump. One of the problems associated with such bag-in-box packages is that the bag collapses upon itself as the liquid is withdrawn, which tends to create pockets of liquid that are isolated from the spout and cannot be withdrawn from the bag. Thus, the residual portion of liquid remaining in the bag is wasted.
One possible solution to the foregoing problem is to place an evacuation strip inside the bag as shown, for example, in U.S. Pat. No. 5,749,493 to Boone et al. The bag of the '493 patent contains an elongated, narrow, flexible evacuation strip comprising a plurality of upstanding ribs. The evacuation strip is attached to the inner surface of one of the bag walls. A spout is disposed through a wall of the bag, and the evacuation strip is in liquid communication with the spout. As the bag collapses upon withdrawal of the liquid through the spout, the ribs of the evacuation strip prevent the walls of the bag from isolating pockets of liquid from the spout. The evacuation strip thus enables substantially complete withdrawal of the liquid from the bag. However, the evacuation strip adds an extra complication to the bag manufacturing process.
Another possible attempt to solve the problem of incomplete withdrawal of the liquid from such bag-in-box packages is to place the packages on slanted racks. By orienting the package such that the spout is at the lowest possible point, gravity will assist in forcing the liquid toward the spout. However, the need for a special slanted rack is a disadvantage to such an arrangement.
In light of the foregoing disadvantages, it would be a significant advancement in the art of liquid dispensing to provide a bag-in-box package that would enable substantially complete withdrawal of the liquid from the container without the use of an evacuation strip or a slanted rack.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
Accordingly, this invention is directed to an improved box and bag of a bag-in-box apparatus for containing and dispensing liquids such as beverages. The interior surface of the bottom of the box is preferably sloped or terraced downward toward the spout of the bag such that gravity helps feed the liquid toward the spout. In this manner, the present invention reduces the amount of residual liquid as the liquid is withdrawn from the bag. Although the primary intended application of the present invention is in bag-in-box packages for containing and dispensing beverages, this invention may also be used to advantage in other liquid dispensing applications.
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Provenza Frank L.
Yorn Kendall L.
Cox Smith Matthews Incorporated
Dr Pepper/Seven-up, Inc.
Jacyna J. Casimer
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