Patent classifications
B65D35/24
Packaged personal cleansing product
A method of formulating a personal cleansing product that will adhere to skin, includes: combining a cleansing composition with from about 18% to about 70%, by weight of the composition, of a surfactant; wherein the composition has a low shear viscosity of 100 Pa*s or more and a high shear viscosity 5 Pa*s or less; and a package with an orifice, wherein the package has a dispensing velocity of 50 cm/s or more.
Packaged personal cleansing product
A method of formulating a personal cleansing product that will adhere to skin, includes: combining a cleansing composition with from about 18% to about 70%, by weight of the composition, of a surfactant; wherein the composition has a low shear viscosity of 100 Pa*s or more and a high shear viscosity 5 Pa*s or less; and a package with an orifice, wherein the package has a dispensing velocity of 50 cm/s or more.
POUCH, LIDDED CONTAINER, AND TUBE
A first packaging material includes at least one layer located in both a first region and a second region. A second packaging material includes at least one layer located in both the first region and the second region. An outline of a communication part that extends from the hole to the outer edge of the pouch includes a first line and a second line. The communication part includes a first portion and a second portion. The first position includes a portion where the first line and the second line have a spacing from each other that decreases with increasing distance from the outer edge of the pouch toward the hole. The second portion is located between the first portion and the hole, and includes a portion where the first line and the second line have a spacing from each other of less than or equal to 2.0 mm.
POUCH, LIDDED CONTAINER, AND TUBE
A first packaging material includes at least one layer located in both a first region and a second region. A second packaging material includes at least one layer located in both the first region and the second region. An outline of a communication part that extends from the hole to the outer edge of the pouch includes a first line and a second line. The communication part includes a first portion and a second portion. The first position includes a portion where the first line and the second line have a spacing from each other that decreases with increasing distance from the outer edge of the pouch toward the hole. The second portion is located between the first portion and the hole, and includes a portion where the first line and the second line have a spacing from each other of less than or equal to 2.0 mm.
WRIST-WORN SANITIZER DISPENSER
A wrist-worn hand sanitizer dispenser packet includes a bladder having two-ply welded plastic or blow molded plastic, a valve unified at a first end thereof with the bladder, a fluid recharge opening in the bladder on an opposite side of the valve, the fluid recharge opening to permit refilling a fluid cavity in the bladder, wherein the bladder is prepared for sealing by applying at least one folded layer at the fluid recharge opening, and a tubular structure having a channel extending along the length thereof and acute flares formed at ends of the channel, the tubular structure configured to retain the at least one folded layer of the bladder.
TUBE CONTAINER HOLDER
[Problem] The present invention realizes a tube container holder that can support a tube container in an orientation in which a discharge port thereof is located downward, in a highly versatile manner while reducing the number of times the tube container holder is attached to or detached from the tube container.
[Solution] A tube container holder 1 includes: an attaching portion 3 that is configured to attach the tube container holder 1 to an attachment-target object; a sandwiching portion 2 having a groove portion 21 that is configured such that a sealing portion of a tube container is insertable thereinto, and configured to sandwich the sealing portion when the sealing portion is inserted into the groove portion 21, wherein the sandwiching portion 2 includes a first wall portion 23, a second wall portion 24, and a partition portion 22 that define the groove portion 21, the first wall portion 23 and the second wall portion 24 extend in a first direction X that is parallel with a width direction of the sealing portion when the sealing portion is sandwiched, and the partition portion 22: extends from the first wall portion 23 or the second wall portion 24 in a direction that is opposite a direction in which the tube container is suspended; and extends in the first direction X in a space defined by the first wall portion 23 and the second wall portion 24.
PASTE TUBE DISPENSER WITH A SEALING BODY AND METHODS OF MAKING AND USING SAME
The present disclosure provides a tube dispenser (e.g., a paste tube dispenser) including a sealing body, and methods of making and using same.
Dispenser and process
A dispenser (10) for dispensing a flowable material M has a container (12) having an outer wall (20) and membrane (14) collectively defining a first chamber (22) configured to contain the flowable material M. The membrane (14) has a thickness and a weld seam (40) wherein the weld seam (40) has a thickness less than the thickness of the membrane (14). A fracturing mechanism (16) is operably connected to the container (12). The fracturing mechanism (16) has an extending member (64) projecting from the outer wall (20) of the container (12). The extending member (64) has a projection (66) positioned proximate the membrane (14), wherein in response to deflection of the extending member (64), the projection (66) deflects the outer wall (20) proximate the membrane (14) wherein the weld seam (40) fractures creating an opening (41) through the membrane (14) configured to allow the flowable material M to pass therethrough and from the dispenser (10).
Tube container holder
A tube container holder that can support a tube container in an orientation in which a discharge port thereof is located downward. The tube container holder includes an attaching portion that is configured to attach the tube container holder to an attachment-target object and a sandwiching portion having a groove portion that is configured such that a sealing portion of a tube container is insertable thereinto and sandwiched.
Internal securing system for a collapsible tube
Squeezable tubes for holding creams and gels such as toothpaste and a method for progressively collapsing and internally securing a tube in a flattened state. As the user squeezes the tube proximal to one end, the tube collapses. An internal mechanism to retain that portion of the tube in a collapsed position engages. The portion of the tube that no longer holds toothpaste remains in a relatively flat configuration of which sections may be cut off and thrown away. In an alternative embodiment, the internal mechanism is recyclable and/or releasable and the tube is refillable. Tubes may alternatively be used with many other types of contents such as hair shampoo and conditioner, paint, sunscreen, oil, frosting, pudding, ointments, powders, and liquids.