Patent classifications
B65D53/04
Induction Heat-Seal Closure Liner with Restricted Product Orifice
An induction heat-sealed closure liner assembly having a restricted product orifice that is smaller than the mouth of the container to which the assembly is attached, to allow restricted dispensing of product through the orifice. The closure assembly is designed for storing and dispensing a product, such as a solid, liquid or paste product, and includes primary and secondary liner components that are positionable within a retainer portion of a cap to form the closure liner assembly.
SYSTEM FOR CLOSING PACKAGING AND SYSTEM FOR AUTHENTICATING PACKAGING COMPRISING A FRANGIBLE RADIOFREQUENCY IDENTIFICATION TAG
Package closing system and package authentication system comprising cover (4), seal (3) attached to the package nozzle (2) and frangible type radiofrequency identification label (6), characterized by the frangible type radiofrequency identification label (6) to be attached directly or indirectly to one of its parts on the inner portion of the cover (4i) and on another part on the outer portion of the seal (3e), so that the opening of the cover (4) leads to the destruction of the frangible type radio frequency identification label (6).
SYSTEM FOR CLOSING PACKAGING AND SYSTEM FOR AUTHENTICATING PACKAGING COMPRISING A FRANGIBLE RADIOFREQUENCY IDENTIFICATION TAG
Package closing system and package authentication system comprising cover (4), seal (3) attached to the package nozzle (2) and frangible type radiofrequency identification label (6), characterized by the frangible type radiofrequency identification label (6) to be attached directly or indirectly to one of its parts on the inner portion of the cover (4i) and on another part on the outer portion of the seal (3e), so that the opening of the cover (4) leads to the destruction of the frangible type radio frequency identification label (6).
Processes for making and using closures having container orifice reducer with tamper evident seal
Containers with closures are disclosed. A closure may include at least a polymer orifice reducer configured to be permanently secured to a rim of an opening of a container and a flexible tamper evident seal disposed on the topside of the orifice reducer. The flexible tamper evident seal, optionally foil, covers one or more openings in the orifice reducer. Processes for permanently securing a closure to a container, optionally by forming a heat seal between the orifice reducer and container rim, are also disclosed.
Processes for making and using closures having container orifice reducer with tamper evident seal
Containers with closures are disclosed. A closure may include at least a polymer orifice reducer configured to be permanently secured to a rim of an opening of a container and a flexible tamper evident seal disposed on the topside of the orifice reducer. The flexible tamper evident seal, optionally foil, covers one or more openings in the orifice reducer. Processes for permanently securing a closure to a container, optionally by forming a heat seal between the orifice reducer and container rim, are also disclosed.
VENTILATED LID FOR INSULATED CONTAINER
A lid for an insulated container comprises a flexible gasket configured to facilitate a seal between the lid and an inner wall of the insulated container, and further configured to expand into an interior compartment of the insulated container responsive to a vacuum developing in the interior compartment. A diaphragm chamber is situated opposite the flexible gasket from the interior compartment when the lid is fully engaged with the insulated container. One or more air channels couple the diaphragm chamber to an exterior of the lid. The development of a vacuum in the interior compartment of the insulated container draws a force on the flexible gasket, thereby reducing pressure in the diaphragm chamber. The negative pressure in diaphragm chamber is back-filled with external air, which enters the lid via the air channels. The lid may then be removed without excessive vacuum forces.
Sealing Arrangement For Packaging Container
The present disclosure relates to a paperboard packaging container comprising a sealing arrangement comprising a lid and a sealing rim. The packaging container comprises a circumferential lid sealing member applied in the lid. The sealing rim forms a closed loop extending around the container opening. The sealing rim further comprises a first sealing surface arranged at an upper end edge of the sealing rim and is arranged to seal against a second sealing surface constituted by the circumferential lid sealing member when the lid is in a closed position. The sealing arrangement furthermore comprises a frame structure forming a closed loop extending around a periphery of said container opening and is connected to the sealing rim. The lid is connected to the frame structure by a hinge member and a locking arrangement.
TWO-SIDE ADHERABLE HIGH-FREQUENCY INDUCTION HEATING CONTAINER SEALING MEMBER, COMPACT COSMETIC CONTAINER HAVING TAMPER FUNCTION WITH SAME APPLIED THERETO, AND FLIP CAP CONTAINER HAVING TEMPER FUNCTION WITH SAME APPLIED THERETO
The present disclosure relates to a two-side adherable high-frequency induction heating container sealing member, the sealing member comprising: an upper layer that comprises a first thermal-adhesion sealing layer, a first aluminum foil layer, an intermediate base layer, a synthetic resin layer having tensile strength and hardness, and a first thermal-adhesion resin layer, which are successively formed from the top to the bottom, the upper layer having a preformed opening guide cut line-provided opening tab, a preformed opening guide cut strip, and a preformed thermal-adhesion sealing strip; and a lower layer that is formed beneath the upper layer and comprises a second aluminum foil layer and a second thermal-adhesion sealing layer, which are successively formed from the top to the bottom, wherein the first thermal-adhesion resin layer of the upper layer is integrated with the second aluminum foil layer of the lower layer through thermal adhesion.
CONTAINER
The present application discloses a container, having a housing with a housing bottom wall and a housing sidewall, and a liner having a liner bottom wall and a liner sidewall. The liner is detachably connected to the housing sidewall, so that the liner is received in the housing chamber. At least a portion between the housing sidewall and the liner sidewall has a gap therebetween. This application discloses a double-layer container having a liner and a housing detachable with each other, so that the housing can use a combination of different shapes of the liner. At the same time, the liner of the container in the present application is made of a flexible material to facilitate cleaning of the liner. On the other hand, the double-layer container of the present application can directly use the liner as a seal, which is convenient for cleaning.
LID FOR A CONTAINER
A lid may include first and second openings disposed within a spout. The first opening may provide a first fluid pathway to a fluid disposed in an attached container and the second opening may provide a second fluid pathway to a fluid disposed in the container. The lid may also include a spout at least partially defined by an outer wall. First and second openings may be disposed within the spout and the openings may be at least partially defined by the outer wall of the spout. A conduit, such as a straw, may be coupled to an opening. If desired, a closure may be connected to the lid and the closure may selectively close one or more of the openings.