DreamCap 26
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- Опубликовано: 16 авг 2015
- Tetra Pak's innovative DreamCap comes with a host of innovative and carefully designed features melding convenience and safety to offer a perfect and intuitive drinking experience. Read more at: bit.ly/1unNWJ1
Bigclive sent me :)
Dammit.. was just about to post this.. ah well second isn't bad.. All hail Big Clive..
Me too
I wanted to learn more about this cap design, but the link posted in the description does not appear to take me to a relevant site. Is it possible someone can update the link?
@@richardjames1431 help, I'm caught in a loop
There is a problem with these containers. Some of them are defective. When you open them, after the interior seal is broken, the beverage inside comes dripping out underneath the collar. I have recently reported an issue to Orgain on one of their products where the beverage is dripping out under the plastic collar. Seems to be a type of defect going on. A small gap between the collar and cardboard container is visible and if you squeeze it you can hear air coming out. The real issue is, the product spills out on the user.
That's an issue with how the cap connects/ glues onto the container and not with the cap itself.
Yeah happened to me the coconut water got the cardboard all soggy and it ripped open when i turned it
There's a difference between a product manufacturer letting a bad product get past their own quality control, and the design of the cap having an inherent problem. From your anecdote the former has happened, and always will happen, occasionally.
That happens quite often to me with these caps. The glue can't sustain the torque I have to apply when breaking the tamper evidence ring and seal and separates from the carton. Pretty annoying, but I guess as others have pointed out it's not an issue with the cap but the manufacturer that puts it on the carton.
It'd be cool to know the engineer's names who invented/innovated this.
He won't be ever known. He won't become rich. He is just a slave, who has studied all his life and worked so hard just to make others' enterprises grow bigger. He is not even owner of his own ideas.
Is that really a genious? I don't think so...
You seen " The Wire" too much 😂
@@nirmalcd9410 The what? :/
@@TP-mb9rn he gets compensated for his skills.
It's not slavery. Moron.
@@TP-mb9rn there is similar dialogue in the series , The Wire
So opening the bottle perfectly cuts a circle flap inside and folds it. Genius
The milk I usually drink just used this since few months ago
and now you know how those weird caps work
I've been investigating about the material you use to make these caps and I would like to know are these caps more like HDPE or LDPE?, because I know that you use plastic vegetable based.
MDPE is feeling very left out here!
@@maxmerton 😂 poor MDPE, nobody thinks about you 😥
Cool
Buenardo chavales
Have you operator job
ayo this is genius but there are some people who would mistake this as someone else opening the drink and putting it back on the shelf. (me lol)
aw fuck yeah
Bigclive
I once returned a carton of soup to the store because of this dang thing. People don't expect to see torn foil when they open stuff for the first time!
I'm pretty sure most consumers, when they break a seal with tactile and visual feedback, they expect their product to be open.
The foil being torn is on the inside, and it breaks when you rotate the cap. It's quite smart.
I'm pretty sure that most consumers actually do.
Many containers have a cap and an inner seal which requires peeling or cutting. Opening the cap to see the inner seal already open is not the norm in America
@@jrootabega There is usually an outer seal OR an inner seal. When I open a container of advil or nutella, I expect the outside to be easy to open with the inside having a foil. When I open a bottle of coke, I've had tactile feedback breaking the outer plastic ring seal and don't expect another inside.
The core and simple issue here is that seeing broken foil that you didn't break is unexpected. Talk of different permutations of inner and outer seals and tactile feedback is overthinking it.
those teeth are pretty dam sharp