Patent classifications
B65B7/00
Method for filling a plastic container
A method for filling a plastics container, wherein an excess pressure is built up in the filled and closed container. The method includes the following method steps: filling the plastics container with a liquid, and closing the filled plastics container. In a deformation step, the container, prior to being closed, is deformed by a mechanical force such that the cross-sectional shape of the container is changed and its volume is thereby increased. In a pressure relief step, the mechanical force is removed once the container has been closed, as a result of which the volume contraction causes an excess pressure to build up in the container, and the filling height of the liquid increases.
Method for filling a plastic container
A method for filling a plastics container, wherein an excess pressure is built up in the filled and closed container. The method includes the following method steps: filling the plastics container with a liquid, and closing the filled plastics container. In a deformation step, the container, prior to being closed, is deformed by a mechanical force such that the cross-sectional shape of the container is changed and its volume is thereby increased. In a pressure relief step, the mechanical force is removed once the container has been closed, as a result of which the volume contraction causes an excess pressure to build up in the container, and the filling height of the liquid increases.
METHOD FOR FILLING A PLASTIC CONTAINER
A method for filling a plastics container, wherein an excess pressure is built up in the filled and closed container. The method includes the following method steps: filling the plastics container with a liquid, and closing the filled plastics container. In a deformation step, the container, prior to being closed, is deformed by a mechanical force such that the cross-sectional shape of the container is changed and its volume is thereby increased. In a pressure relief step, the mechanical force is removed once the container has been closed, as a result of which the volume contraction causes an excess pressure to build up in the container, and the filling height of the liquid increases.
METHOD FOR FILLING A PLASTIC CONTAINER
A method for filling a plastics container, wherein an excess pressure is built up in the filled and closed container. The method includes the following method steps: filling the plastics container with a liquid, and closing the filled plastics container. In a deformation step, the container, prior to being closed, is deformed by a mechanical force such that the cross-sectional shape of the container is changed and its volume is thereby increased. In a pressure relief step, the mechanical force is removed once the container has been closed, as a result of which the volume contraction causes an excess pressure to build up in the container, and the filling height of the liquid increases.
Method for packaging dental components, in particular artificial teeth, and packaging system
The invention relates to a method for packaging dental components, comprising the method steps: producing or providing a dental component; arranging the dental component with a support side on a support surface of a three-dimensional carrier element, the dental component projecting beyond the edge of the support surface on at least one side, forming a peripheral area; providing a sheet-like semi-finished plastic product comprising a thermoplastic resin; forming the sheet-like plastic semi-finished product in a thermoforming process for form closure of the dental component in a plastic structure, such that the dental component is positively surrounded by the plastic structure in the peripheral area on the support side of the dental component; and separating the dental component partially surrounded by the plastic structure from the carrier element to obtain a packaging system comprising the dental component packaged in the plastic structure.
Method for packaging dental components, in particular artificial teeth, and packaging system
The invention relates to a method for packaging dental components, comprising the method steps: producing or providing a dental component; arranging the dental component with a support side on a support surface of a three-dimensional carrier element, the dental component projecting beyond the edge of the support surface on at least one side, forming a peripheral area; providing a sheet-like semi-finished plastic product comprising a thermoplastic resin; forming the sheet-like plastic semi-finished product in a thermoforming process for form closure of the dental component in a plastic structure, such that the dental component is positively surrounded by the plastic structure in the peripheral area on the support side of the dental component; and separating the dental component partially surrounded by the plastic structure from the carrier element to obtain a packaging system comprising the dental component packaged in the plastic structure.
WATER-SOLUBLE POUCHES
A process for making a water-soluble pouch includes providing a first water-soluble film and conveying it along a first direction, forming a first and a second cavities in the first water-soluble film, and filling the first and second cavities with at least a first and second detergent composition respectively. While forming the first and second cavities, the first cavity is separated from the second cavity by a linking portion along a second direction substantially perpendicular to the first direction. A distance measured along the second direction between any point comprised in the first cavity and any point comprised in the second cavity is at least 0.5 cm. The second cavity has a second maximum length along the first direction and a second maximum width along the second direction. An aspect ratio between the second maximum length and the second maximum width is at least 1:1.
WATER-SOLUBLE POUCHES
A process for making a water-soluble pouch includes providing a first water-soluble film and conveying it along a first direction, forming a first and a second cavities in the first water-soluble film, and filling the first and second cavities with at least a first and second detergent composition respectively. While forming the first and second cavities, the first cavity is separated from the second cavity by a linking portion along a second direction substantially perpendicular to the first direction. A distance measured along the second direction between any point comprised in the first cavity and any point comprised in the second cavity is at least 0.5 cm. The second cavity has a second maximum length along the first direction and a second maximum width along the second direction. An aspect ratio between the second maximum length and the second maximum width is at least 1:1.