Apparatus and method for pressure dispensing of high viscosity liquid-containing materials
US-9802807-B2 · Oct 31, 2017 · US
US2016122091A1 · US · A1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-2016122091-A1 |
| Application number | US-201514920829-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | A1 |
| Filing date | Oct 22, 2015 |
| Priority date | Oct 31, 2014 |
| Publication date | May 5, 2016 |
| Grant date | — |
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The plug-integrating container includes a container body having an opening part having external threads formed on its outer circumferential surface, a plug having a locking groove for connection to a socket, and a cap having formed on its inner circumferential surface internal threads fastened to the external threads. In the plug-integrating container, the container body has an open end formed at an axis directional end of the opening part, the plug has an annular part formed at an axis directional end and having the same diameter as that of the open end, the open end and the annular part are joined together by welding as they are butted against each other, and the opening part and the plug are accommodated inside the cap when the external threads and the internal threads are fastened together.
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1 . A plug-integrating container, comprising: a container body including a cylindrically formed opening part extending in an axial direction, the opening part having external threads formed on an outer circumferential surface thereof; a cylindrically formed plug extending in the axial direction and having around the axis a groove part for connection to a socket; and a cap having formed on an inner circumferential surface thereof internal threads fastened to the external threads formed on the opening part, wherein the container body includes a first annular part formed at an end of the opening part in the axial direction, the plug includes a second annular part formed at an end in the axial direction and having the same diameter as that of the first annular part, the first annular part and the second annular part are joined together by heat bonding or welding as the first annular part and the second annular part are butted against each other, and the opening part and the plug joined to the opening part are accommodated inside the cap when the external threads and the internal threads are fastened together. 2 . The plug-integrating container according to claim 1 , wherein a seal member is attached to an inner circumferential surface of the cap, the seal member contacting an outer circumferential surface of the plug to form a seal area along the entire circumference of the axis, the cap includes a through hole disposed at a position such that the through hole does not communicate with an inside of the container body when the seal area is in a formed state, and the seal area switches from the formed state to an unformed state to communicate the inside of the container body with the position where the through hole is disposed before the external threads and the internal threads become unfastened from each other. 3 . The plug-integrating container according to claim 1 , wherein a space is formed, when the external threads and the internal threads are completely fastened together, between a top surface of the plug and a bottom surface of the cap facing the top surface, the top surface and the bottom surface being spaced by a predetermined distance. 4 . The plug-integrating container according to claim 3 further comprising a cylindrically formed tube extending in the axial direction and inserted through the plug into the container body, wherein the tube includes a flange part having a diameter longer than an inner diameter of the plug and a tube body having a diameter shorter than the inner diameter of the plug, and the flange part is disposed such that when the external threads and the internal threads are completely fastened together, the flange part is sandwiched between the top surface of the plug and the bottom surface of the cap facing the top surface. 5 . The plug-integrating container according to claim 2 , wherein a space is formed, when the external threads and the internal threads are completely fastened together, between a top surface of the plug and a bottom surface of the cap facing the top surface, the top surface and the bottom surface being spaced by a predetermined distance. 6 . The plug-integrating container according to claim 5 further comprising a cylindrically formed tube extending in the axial direction and inserted through the plug into the container body, wherein the tube includes a flange part having a diameter longer than an inner diameter of the plug and a tube body having a diameter shorter than the inner diameter of the plug, and the flange part is disposed such that when the external threads and the internal threads are completely fastened together, the flange part is sandwiched between the top surface of the plug and the bottom surface of the cap facing the top surface.
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