B65D37/00

Dual-seal liner and non-removable closure assembly
10882673 · 2021-01-05 · ·

Non-removable closure assembly that resists rotational movement so as to be rendered substantially non-removable by the consumer. An induction heat seal liner is provided for sealing the finish (open end or mouth) of a plastic container, the liner being disposed between a closure cap and the container finish and being heat seal bonded to both, thus rendering the closure cap non-removable from the container finish. By non-removable it is meant that once heat seal bonded together the closure cap cannot be removed by a customer or consumer (a human) by hand, without substantially distorting the closure cap or container, e.g., it would require the human to use a mechanical tool (e.g., knife or wrench) and in the process of trying to remove the cap with the tool it would substantially deform the closure cap or container and render one or more of them unusable for their intended purpose.

Dual Purpose Food Packaging Refill Container and Waste Receptacle

A dual purpose food packaging refill and waste receptacle is disclosed. The receptacle is substantially impervious to passage of oxygen and water, thus, preserving freshness of snack foods, such as sunflower seeds or nuts. The receptacle includes a food grade bag affixed to pliable or semi-rigid cylinder that may be sealed at the opening. Once the receptacle is opened and the contents extracted, such as being emptied into a separate container, the packaging serves as a receptacle for residual material that is inedible or otherwise disposable by the consumer.

Powdered Pouch And Method Of Making Same
20200331678 · 2020-10-22 ·

Disclosed herein are water-soluble films and resulting packets including a water-soluble film coated by a powder, wherein the powder includes a mixture of a powdered lubricant and an active agent. Optionally, the active agent may be encapsulated, e.g. microencapsulated, for release of the active agent through mechanisms including, but not limited to, mechanical rupture, melt, ablation, dissolution, diffusion, biodegradation, or pH-controlled release. Active ingredients described include enzymes, oils, flavors, colorants, odor absorbers, fragrances, pesticides, fertilizers, activators, acid catalysts, metal catalysts, ion scavengers, bleaches, bleach components, fabric softeners and combinations thereof. Examples of packet fills include laundry detergents, bleach and laundry additives, fabric care, dishwashing, hard surface cleaning, beauty care, skin care, other personal care, and foodstuffs.

Powdered Pouch And Method Of Making Same
20200331678 · 2020-10-22 ·

Disclosed herein are water-soluble films and resulting packets including a water-soluble film coated by a powder, wherein the powder includes a mixture of a powdered lubricant and an active agent. Optionally, the active agent may be encapsulated, e.g. microencapsulated, for release of the active agent through mechanisms including, but not limited to, mechanical rupture, melt, ablation, dissolution, diffusion, biodegradation, or pH-controlled release. Active ingredients described include enzymes, oils, flavors, colorants, odor absorbers, fragrances, pesticides, fertilizers, activators, acid catalysts, metal catalysts, ion scavengers, bleaches, bleach components, fabric softeners and combinations thereof. Examples of packet fills include laundry detergents, bleach and laundry additives, fabric care, dishwashing, hard surface cleaning, beauty care, skin care, other personal care, and foodstuffs.

DISINFECTION AND/OR STERILIZATION OF AGRICULTURAL CROPS
20200296959 · 2020-09-24 ·

Methods and devices for decontaminating agricultural material, which agricultural material may comprise carboxylic acids are disclosed. The methods involve contacting the agricultural material with a sufficient amount of ethylene oxide, at a temperature of between around 15 and 30 C., for a sufficient time so as to disinfect the products. Ethylene oxide sterilization conducted at these temperatures is sufficient to remove microbial contamination, but not sufficient to cause a sufficient quantity of carboxylic acid groups to react with ethylene oxide and form esters. Representative devices include sterilization bags, optionally stored in sterilization cabinets, sealed drums, and pallet-loaded disinfecting chambers, all adapted to safely purge ethylene oxide from the agricultural material after the sterilization. Representative agricultural materials include, but not limited to hemp and marijuana.

DISINFECTION AND/OR STERILIZATION OF AGRICULTURAL CROPS
20200296959 · 2020-09-24 ·

Methods and devices for decontaminating agricultural material, which agricultural material may comprise carboxylic acids are disclosed. The methods involve contacting the agricultural material with a sufficient amount of ethylene oxide, at a temperature of between around 15 and 30 C., for a sufficient time so as to disinfect the products. Ethylene oxide sterilization conducted at these temperatures is sufficient to remove microbial contamination, but not sufficient to cause a sufficient quantity of carboxylic acid groups to react with ethylene oxide and form esters. Representative devices include sterilization bags, optionally stored in sterilization cabinets, sealed drums, and pallet-loaded disinfecting chambers, all adapted to safely purge ethylene oxide from the agricultural material after the sterilization. Representative agricultural materials include, but not limited to hemp and marijuana.

Firewood transport & storage assembly
20200290773 · 2020-09-17 ·

A reusable container for storage, transport, and sale of firewood. The container has a rectangular floor panel supporting a plurality of vertically disposed wall panels. The wall panels are connected at a first end to the base so as to provide a container having an open top for loading firewood into the container. One or more handles are secured to a second end of one or more wall panels and a closure mechanism is provided for closing a portion of the second end of one or more of the wall panels around the firewood in the container. The container is a reusable container.

FLEXIBLE STORAGE CONTAINER
20200290776 · 2020-09-17 ·

A flexible storage container includes an upper portion having an upper wall and a series of walls extending downward from a periphery of the upper wall, a lower portion joined to the upper portion that includes a base wall and a series of walls extending upward from a periphery of the base wall, an interior chamber defined between the upper portion and the lower portion, a waterproof or water-resistant zipper configured to provide access to the interior chamber, and a flap configured to move between an open configuration and a closed configuration. When the flap is in the closed configuration, the flap covers the waterproof or water-resistant zipper.

Collapsible fuel container
10703543 · 2020-07-07 ·

A collapsible fuel container that is configured to be transitioned intermediate a first position and a second position wherein its first position the collapsible fuel container is rolled for storage. The fuel container includes a body having a wall defining an interior volume. The body is manufactured from a flexible material and has opposing ends. A rotatable fill nozzle is operably coupled with a dip tube wherein the rotation thereof permits the flow of fluid or inhibits the flow of fluid. A dip tube is fluidly coupled to the fill nozzle and is disposed within the interior volume of the body. A first block member is on an end of the fill nozzle and a second block member is on an end of the dip tube. The rotatable movement of the fill nozzle transitions the orientation of the first block member to the second block member.

Collapsible fuel container
10703543 · 2020-07-07 ·

A collapsible fuel container that is configured to be transitioned intermediate a first position and a second position wherein its first position the collapsible fuel container is rolled for storage. The fuel container includes a body having a wall defining an interior volume. The body is manufactured from a flexible material and has opposing ends. A rotatable fill nozzle is operably coupled with a dip tube wherein the rotation thereof permits the flow of fluid or inhibits the flow of fluid. A dip tube is fluidly coupled to the fill nozzle and is disposed within the interior volume of the body. A first block member is on an end of the fill nozzle and a second block member is on an end of the dip tube. The rotatable movement of the fill nozzle transitions the orientation of the first block member to the second block member.