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(12) Patent: (11) CA 3038463
(54) English Title: CAPSULE WITH STRUCTURE FOR CONTAINING AND RELEASING A PRODUCT
(54) French Title: CAPSULE A STRUCTURE DESTINEE A CONTENIR ET A LIBERER UN PRODUIT
Status: Granted
Bibliographic Data
(51) International Patent Classification (IPC):
  • B65D 81/26 (2006.01)
  • B65D 51/28 (2006.01)
  • B65D 51/30 (2006.01)
(72) Inventors :
  • PAGANUZZI, VALERIO (Italy)
  • VALENTI, ROBERTO (Italy)
(73) Owners :
  • BORMIOLI PHARMA S.P.A. (Italy)
(71) Applicants :
  • BORMIOLI PHARMA S.P.A. (Italy)
(74) Agent: MBM INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY AGENCY
(74) Associate agent:
(45) Issued: 2021-11-09
(86) PCT Filing Date: 2017-09-13
(87) Open to Public Inspection: 2018-04-05
Examination requested: 2019-11-18
Availability of licence: N/A
(25) Language of filing: English

Patent Cooperation Treaty (PCT): Yes
(86) PCT Filing Number: PCT/IB2017/055519
(87) International Publication Number: WO2018/060799
(85) National Entry: 2019-03-26

(30) Application Priority Data:
Application No. Country/Territory Date
102016000097495 Italy 2016-09-28

Abstracts

English Abstract

A closure capsule for closing a container, comprising: -a support (2) for a first product, said support (2) being applicable to a container and comprising a frangible bottom (20); -a cutter (3) comprising a drum (31) having at a first end (33), a cutting edge (30) to be positioned opposite the frangible bottom (20); said drum (31) forming or contributing to forming a concavity (32) which extends starting from said first end (33). The capsule (1) assumes at least a first and a second configuration. In the first configuration the frangible bottom (20) is intact and at least said frangible bottom (20) and said concavity (32) form in combination a chamber (200) adapted to contain the first product. In the second configuration said frangible bottom (20) is open to allow a mixing of the first product with a product present in the container (10). At least a part of the cutter (3) is defined at least by: - a matrix (41) made of a plastic material; - particles (42) absorbing humidity dispersed within the matrix (41); - a surface coating (43) that acts as a barrier to the passage of humidity, said surface coating (43) surrounding the matrix (41) made of plastic material.


French Abstract

L'invention concerne une capsule de fermeture destinée à fermer un récipient, comprenant : un support (2) destiné à un premier produit, ledit support (2) étant applicable à un récipient et comprenant un fond frangible (20); un dispositif de coupe (3) comprenant un tambour (31) possédant au niveau d'une première extrémité (33), un bord de coupe (30) à positionner à l'opposé du fond fragile (20); ledit tambour (31) formant ou contribuant à former une concavité (32) qui s'étend à partir de ladite première extrémité (33). La capsule (1) prend au moins des première et seconde configurations. Dans la première configuration, le fond frangible (20) est intact et au moins ledit fond frangible (20) et ladite concavité (32) forment en combinaison une chambre (200) conçue pour contenir le premier produit. Dans la seconde configuration, ledit fond fragile (20) est ouvert pour permettre un mélange du premier produit avec un produit présent dans le récipient (10). Au moins une partie du dispositif de coupe (3) est définie au moins : par une matrice (41) constituée d'un matériau plastique; par des particules (42) absorbant l'humidité dispersée à l'intérieur de la matrice (41); par un revêtement de surface (43) qui agit comme barrière au passage d'humidité, ledit revêtement de surface (43) entourant la matrice (41) constituée de matériau plastique.

Claims

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CLAIMS
1. A closure capsule for closing a container, comprising:
-a support (2) for a first product, said support (2) being applicable to a
container and
comprising a frangible bottom (20);
-a cutter (3) comprising a drum (31) having at a first end (33), a cutting
edge (30) to be
positioned opposite the frangible bottom (20); said drum (31) forming or
contributing to
forming a concavity (32) which extends starting from said first end (33);
the capsule (1) assuming at least a first and a second configuration; in the
first
configuration the frangible bottom (20) being intact and at least said
frangible bottom
(20) and said concavity (32) forming in combination a chamber (200) suitable
to contain
the first product; in the second configuration said frangible bottom (20)
being open to
allow the mixing of the first product with a product present in the container
(10);
characterised in that at least a part of the cutter (3) is defined at least
by:
- a matrix (41) made of a plastic material;
- particles (42) absorbing humidity which are dispersed within the matrix
(41);
- a surface coating (43) that acts as a barrier to the passage of humidity,
said surface
coating (43) surrounding the matrix (41) made of plastic material.
2. The capsule according to claim 1, characterised in that the cutter (3)
comprises a
base (34) from which the drum (31) extends; the base (34) and at least a part
of the
drum (31) are defined at least:
- by the matrix (41) made of plastic material;
- by the particles (42) absorbing humidity which are dispersed within the
matrix (41);
- by the surface coating (43) that acts as a barrier to the passage of
humidity.
3. The capsule according to claim 1 or 2, characterised in that the matrix
(41) made of
plastic material confers structural rigidity to the cutter (3).
4. The capsule according to any one of claims 1 to 3, characterised in that
said matrix
(41) made of plastic material in which the particles (42) that absorb humidity
are
dispersed affects more than 90% of the thickness of the drum (31) of the
cutter (3).
Date Recue/Date Received 2021-03-31

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5. The capsule according to any one of claims 1 to 4, characterised in that in
the first
configuration said matrix (41) made of plastic material directly delimits, at
least in part,
the chamber (200) and is intended to come into contact at least in part with
the first
product.
6. The capsule according to any one of claims 1 to 5, characterised in that
said matrix
(41) is in direct contact with said surface coating (43).
7. The capsule according to any one of claims 1 to 6, characterised in that
said surface
coating (43) defines an outer surface of the drum (31).
8. The capsule according to any one of claims 1 to 7, characterised in that
said support
(2) is a cup (21), at least a part of which is coated with an additional
surface coating that
acts as a barrier against the passage of humidity.
9. The capsule according to any one of claims 1 to 8, characterised in that
said
absorbent particles (42) comprise zeolite and/or calcium oxide.
10. The capsule according to any one of claims 1 to 9, characterised in that
said surface
coating (43) comprises a styrene-acrylate resin or a hydroalcoholic solution
with an
inorganic base.
Date Recue/Date Received 2021-03-31

Description

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DESCRIPTION
Capsule with structure for containing and releasing a product
Technical field
The present invention relates to a capsule comprising a structure for
containing and releasing a product.
Such capsules are typically applied to the mouth of a container and allow,
as required, a product contained therein to be mixed with a different
product present in the container. Such mixing is envisaged when the
container is first opened.
Background art
Capsules are known that allow such mixing. For example, they are
described in EP2704962.
In that case, the capsule comprises a support cup for supporting a
granular product in which a cylindrical cutter is inserted equipped with an
end cutting edge. Such cutting edge counterfaces a frangible bottom of the
cup. Upon opening the container the cutting edge of the cutter comes into
contact with the frangible bottom, causing the opening and the dropping of
the product present in the cup into the container. In order to reduce the
possibilities of the product present in the cup being altered by external
humidity the polypropylene cutter has a concavity in which an absorbent
material is placed. In fact, over time, particles of humidity can penetrate
through pre-fracture lines of the capsule or more generally through the
walls of the capsule. This problem is of deep concern due to the fact that
the product placed in the capsule is usually powdered and is therefore
particularly sensitive to humidity both due to physical reasons (the powder
product could agglomerate) and due to chemical reasons (the properties of
the powdered product could be altered).
A drawback of this construction solution is connected with the higher
production and assembly costs. In fact, after the polypropylene cutter has
been made a hollow cylinder of absorbent material with reduced
dimensions must be shaped and introduced into the concavity of the
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cutter. This determines slower production as well as the inevitable risks
connected with the defective insertion of the absorbent cylinder within the
cutter.
The containers disclosed in US8695819, EP2704962, US2010/000960 are
also known.
Disclosure of the invention
In this context, the technical task underlying the present invention is to
propose a capsule which obviates the drawbacks in the known art as
described above.
In particular, an object of the present invention is to provide a capsule that

allows the deterioration of a product contained therein to be prevented.
The stated technical task and specified objects are substantially achieved
by a capsule comprising the technical features disclosed in one or more of
the appended claims.
Brief description of drawings
Further characteristics and advantages of the present invention will
become more apparent from the following indicative, and hence non-
limiting, description of a preferred, but not exclusive, embodiment of a
capsule illustrated in the appended drawings, in which:
-figure 1 is a sectional view of a capsule according to the present invention
applied to a container;
-figure 2 shows a component of figure 1, highlighting further details.
Detailed description of preferred embodiments of the invention
In the appended figures, reference number 1 denotes a closure capsule
for closing a container.
The capsule 1 comprises a support 2 for a first product. The support 2 can
be applied to a container, in particular to a mouth of a container. As shown
by way of example in the appended figures, the support 2 is a cup 21.
Appropriately, the support 2 comprises a frangible bottom 20.
The capsule 1 comprises a cutter 3. It comprises a drum 31 having at a
first end 33 a cutting edge 30 to be positioned opposite the frangible
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bottom 20. The drum 31 extends starting from a base 34. The drum 31
extends like a cylindrical tube at one end of which is the cutting edge 30.
The drum 31 forms (or however contributes to forming) a concavity 32 that
extends starting from said first end 33.
The capsule 1 assumes at least a first and a second configuration. In the
first configuration the frangible bottom 20 is intact and at least said
frangible bottom 20 and said concavity 32 form in combination a chamber
200 adapted to contain the first product. Preferably, but not necessarily,
the first product is granular or powdery. The frangible bottom 20 in the first
configuration comprises a pre-incision that facilitates the opening of the
frangible bottom 20 following the thrust exerted by the cutter 3.
Also in the first configuration the cutter 3 advantageously extends into the
cup 21.
The support 2 comprises a surface 22 for guiding the cutter 3. Such guide
surface 22 directs the movement of the cutter 3 during the movement of
the latter which determines the passage from the first to the second
configuration.
In the second configuration said frangible bottom 20 is open to allow a
mixing of the first product with a product present in the container 10. In the
second configuration the frangible bottom 20 is irreversibly open (it is no
longer possible to re-close it sealingly). It has been opened by the cutter 3.

Preferably, but not necessarily, the product present in the container 10 is
liquid.
At least a part of the cutter 3 and/or of the drum 31 is defined at least by:
- a matrix 41 made of a plastic material;
- particles 42 absorbing humidity which are dispersed within the matrix 41
(figure 2 highlights the particles 42 indicating them schematically and out
of scale);
- a surface coating 43 that acts as a barrier to the passage of humidity.
The particles 42 are therefore inserted into the cutter 3 and are not
assembled thereto as an additional component.
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Appropriately the surface coating 43 surrounds the matrix 41 made of
plastic material.
Preferably the base 34 and at least a part of the drum 31 are defined at
least:
- by the matrix 41 made of plastic material;
- by the particles 42 absorbing humidity dispersed within the matrix 41;
- by the surface coating 43 that acts as a barrier to the passage of
humidity.
An example of the surface coating 43 is defined by styrene-acrylate resin
or a hydroalcoholic solution with an inorganic base. For example, the
coating 43 may be applied through plasma deposition or through spraying.
In a further solution the coating 43 could be applied through heat shrinking
an additional film. On that point, the film could surround the cutter 3
adhering thereto by heating. In an additional solution the coating 43 could
be applied by bi-injection. On this point, the coating 43 could be introduced
into the mould forming the cutting by adhering to the matrix 41.
Therefore, the surface coating 43 exerts a protection against humidity
coming from outside. It constitutes a coating that is substantially
impermeable to humidity. Any minimum quantity of humidity that could
cross the surface coating 43 would be intercepted by the absorbent
particles 42 that play an active role (unlike the coating 43 that exerts
passive protection). The presence of the surface coating 43 is a
prerequisite for the absorbent particles 42 since otherwise the absorbent
particles 42 would become saturated straight away with external humidity
impeding their correct operation. The absorbent particles 42 for example
comprise zeolite and/or calcium oxide.
The matrix 41 made of plastic material confers structural rigidity to the
cutter 3.
The matrix 41 made of plastic material in which particles 42 are dispersed
absorbing humidity preferably affects more than 80%, advantageously
more than 90% of the thickness of the drum 31 of the cutter 3.
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In an exemplifying, but not limiting, solution discontinuities along the
thickness of the drum 31 between the matrix 41 and said surface coating
43 may not be visible to the naked eye.
In the first configuration said matrix 41 made of plastic material is intended

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directly delimits or contributes to delimiting the chamber 200.
The surface coating 43 defines an outer surface of the drum 31.
Preferably, the matrix 41 is in direct contact with the surface coating 43.
Advantageously also the support 2, in particular the cup 21, is at least in
part covered by an additional surface coating that acts as a barrier to the
passage of humidity. Appropriately the support 2, in particular at least a
part of the cup 21, can comprise a matrix 41 made of plastic material in
which the absorbent particles 42 are dispersed.
Appropriately the capsule 1 may comprise a lid 4 that protects the cutter 3
and the support 2. The lid 4 may comprise an intactness band that is
removed upon opening. The movement of the cutter 3, which determines
the passage of the capsule from the first to the second configuration, is
induced by the thrust exerted by the lid 4.
Typically the capsule 1 is used in the pharmaceutical field. In that case it
is
important to prevent the deterioration of products due to humidity.
Furthermore, there are many pharmaceutical applications that envisage,
prior to use, the mixing of a product contained in the capsule with a
product contained in the container.
Therefore, during use, with reference to the solution illustrated in figure 1,
the user exerts a force on the lid 4, which screwing onto the container 10,
brings the cutter 3 into rototranslation, which perforates the frangible
bottom 20. In different solutions, the lid 4 could move the cutter 3 in
another way (still pushing it against the frangible bottom 20).
With the opening of the frangible bottom 20, the product present in the
capsule falls into the container 10 obtaining the desired mixing.
The invention as it is conceived enables achieving multiple advantages.
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Above all it allows the production and assembly speed to be optimised.
This also has a consequence on the reduction in production costs,
allowing at the same time a high performance and effective capsule to be
obtained.
The invention as it is conceived is susceptible to numerous modifications
and variants, all falling within the scope of the inventive concept
characterising it. Further, all the details can be replaced with other
technically-equivalent elements. In practice, all the materials used, as well
as the dimensions, can be any according to requirements.
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Representative Drawing
A single figure which represents the drawing illustrating the invention.
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Title Date
Forecasted Issue Date 2021-11-09
(86) PCT Filing Date 2017-09-13
(87) PCT Publication Date 2018-04-05
(85) National Entry 2019-03-26
Examination Requested 2019-11-18
(45) Issued 2021-11-09

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