B31C3/02

CAN
20240217693 · 2024-07-04 · ·

A can containing a solid, liquid and/or a gaseous medium which can have excess pressure or can develop such during transport or storage. The cylindrical can shell of the can includes paper or cardboard material and at least two wound layers, and is closed at the bottom with a bottom element and at the top with a cover element. The innermost layer of the can shell consisting of a straight-wound barrier layer, which includes a longitudinal seam that runs in the longitudinal direction of the can and is sealed inwards by a film layer, which overlaps the barrier layer near the longitudinal seam, or the longitudinal seam is sealed by a sealing strip running straight in the longitudinal direction or the longitudinal seam forms an increase in thickness and the longitudinal edge of a further layer faces a flank of the increase in thickness.

Container with removable end

The invention comprises a container comprising: a base; at least one paper-based sidewall seamed to and extending upwardly from the base, wherein the at least one sidewall comprises a score line near the base that is at least partially circumferential and is configured to be torn through to remove the base from the sidewall; and a liner ply adhered to an interior surface of the sidewall.

CONTAINER WITH PRODUCT VISUALIZATION APERTURE
20240227313 · 2024-07-11 ·

The present invention relates to a method for providing a product viewing window in a container. The container has at least a body ply and a liner ply, wherein the body ply has at least one aperture therethrough. The liner ply is adhered to the inner surface of the body ply and has a portion extending across the aperture, forming a window into the container. The method involves providing a window-finishing machine that comprises at least two platens and, optionally, a machine pocket positioned between them, a heating element extending through at least one of the platens, and a pressurized air device that is adapted to release pressurized air into the container through at least one of the platens. The container is engaged between the platens in an airtight manner and, optionally, the container window is positioned adjacent the inside wall of the machine pocket. The heating element heats the window of the container to the desired temperature, pressurized air is injected into the container such that the window is forced at least partially through the aperture of the container (and optionally into contact with the machine pocket wall), and the container window is then cooled to the desired temperature.

CONTAINER WITH PRODUCT VISUALIZATION APERTURE
20240227313 · 2024-07-11 ·

The present invention relates to a method for providing a product viewing window in a container. The container has at least a body ply and a liner ply, wherein the body ply has at least one aperture therethrough. The liner ply is adhered to the inner surface of the body ply and has a portion extending across the aperture, forming a window into the container. The method involves providing a window-finishing machine that comprises at least two platens and, optionally, a machine pocket positioned between them, a heating element extending through at least one of the platens, and a pressurized air device that is adapted to release pressurized air into the container through at least one of the platens. The container is engaged between the platens in an airtight manner and, optionally, the container window is positioned adjacent the inside wall of the machine pocket. The heating element heats the window of the container to the desired temperature, pressurized air is injected into the container such that the window is forced at least partially through the aperture of the container (and optionally into contact with the machine pocket wall), and the container window is then cooled to the desired temperature.

CONTAINER WITH PRODUCT VISUALIZATION APERTURE
20190070790 · 2019-03-07 ·

The present invention relates to a method for providing a product viewing window in a container. The container has at least a body ply and a liner ply, wherein the body ply has at least one aperture therethrough. The liner ply is adhered to the inner surface of the body ply and has a portion extending across the aperture, forming a window into the container. The method involves providing a window-finishing machine that comprises at least two platens and, optionally, a machine pocket positioned between them, a heating element extending through at least one of the platens, and a pressurized air device that is adapted to release pressurized air into the container through at least one of the platens. The container is engaged between the platens in an airtight manner and, optionally, the container window is positioned adjacent the inside wall of the machine pocket. The heating element heats the window of the container to the desired temperature, pressurized air is injected into the container such that the window is forced at least partially through the aperture of the container (and optionally into contact with the machine pocket wall), and the container window is then cooled to the desired temperature.

Pressure-resistant container
12116162 · 2024-10-15 · ·

A can to contain a liquid and/or a gas is closed with a bottom element and a cover element. The innermost layer is a straight-wound barrier layer having a folded seam extending in a longitudinal direction. The barrier layer includes an inner diffusion-tight layer and an outer kraft paper layer. At least two further straight-wound layers made of paper or cardboard are around the barrier layer of the can shell. Adjoining cardboard or paper surfaces of the barrier layer and a next wound layer are adhered directly to each other. Each of the two further wound layers is longitudinally wound and include in the longitudinal direction an overlapping region with itself. The overlapping region of the next wound layer adjoining the barrier layer is offset relative to the folded seam of the barrier layer and the overlapping regions of the two further wound layers are located at different peripheral regions.

Pressure-resistant container
12116162 · 2024-10-15 · ·

A can to contain a liquid and/or a gas is closed with a bottom element and a cover element. The innermost layer is a straight-wound barrier layer having a folded seam extending in a longitudinal direction. The barrier layer includes an inner diffusion-tight layer and an outer kraft paper layer. At least two further straight-wound layers made of paper or cardboard are around the barrier layer of the can shell. Adjoining cardboard or paper surfaces of the barrier layer and a next wound layer are adhered directly to each other. Each of the two further wound layers is longitudinally wound and include in the longitudinal direction an overlapping region with itself. The overlapping region of the next wound layer adjoining the barrier layer is offset relative to the folded seam of the barrier layer and the overlapping regions of the two further wound layers are located at different peripheral regions.

CONTAINER AND METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING THE SAME
20250236434 · 2025-07-24 ·

Tubular containers and methods of manufacture are provided herein. The tubular container comprises an inner body ply and an outer body ply wrapped into a tubular shape comprising an outer layer and a barrier layer in face-to-face contact with the outer layer. The outer layer defines a first surface of the inner body ply, and the barrier layer defines a second surface of the inner body ply. The inner body ply further comprises a first edge and a second edge. The second edge is folded such that the second surface of the inner body ply adjacent the second edge contacts the second surface of the inner body ply adjacent the first edge to form an overlap. The first surface is disposed interior of the fold. The inner body ply further defines a seam formed in at least a portion of the overlap. The barrier layer is a voided polymer sealant.

CONTAINER AND METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING THE SAME
20250236434 · 2025-07-24 ·

Tubular containers and methods of manufacture are provided herein. The tubular container comprises an inner body ply and an outer body ply wrapped into a tubular shape comprising an outer layer and a barrier layer in face-to-face contact with the outer layer. The outer layer defines a first surface of the inner body ply, and the barrier layer defines a second surface of the inner body ply. The inner body ply further comprises a first edge and a second edge. The second edge is folded such that the second surface of the inner body ply adjacent the second edge contacts the second surface of the inner body ply adjacent the first edge to form an overlap. The first surface is disposed interior of the fold. The inner body ply further defines a seam formed in at least a portion of the overlap. The barrier layer is a voided polymer sealant.

Container with removable end

The invention comprises a container comprising: a base; at least one paper-based sidewall seamed to and extending upwardly from the base, wherein the at least one sidewall comprises a score line near the base that is at least partially circumferential and is configured to be torn through to remove the base from the sidewall; and a liner ply adhered to an interior surface of the sidewall.