Patent classifications
B65D53/08
Sealing cap of powder container
Disclosed is a sealing cap comprising: a cover part having an opening formed therein; and a sealing part having a sealing body and a pulling part formed therein, wherein the sealing body is attached to an upper surface of the cover part and covers the opening to seal the opening, wherein the pulling part is formed at one point on an outer edge of the sealing body to extend, and folded by being bent toward an upper surface of the sealing body to thereby overlap the sealing body, wherein a mounting groove is formed at a portion of the sealing body overlapping the pulling part, and wherein, the pulling part is inserted into the mounting groove such that at least a portion of an upper surface of the pulling part is placed at a position lower than a position of a plane formed by the upper surface of the sealing body.
Induction heat seal liner and method of manufacture
Induction heat-seal liner that allows a visual inspection of the product in the container to be made through the seal, and/or an aroma from the product to be detected through the seal, while the seal remains secured to the container to protect against leakage or contamination. In one embodiment, the liner has an intermediate metal-foil layer having a central opening, and a central liner portion, aligned in a thickness direction with a central opening of a metal-foil layer, comprises one or more materials or spaces that provide visibility into and/or aroma penetration from the open mouth of the container. In another embodiment, a dual heat-seal liner having a dispensing aperture is provided that heat seal bonds to both the cap and container to form a non-removable closure assembly that protects the metal-foil layer from degradation by the product being dispensed.
Induction heat seal liner and method of manufacture
Induction heat-seal liner that allows a visual inspection of the product in the container to be made through the seal, and/or an aroma from the product to be detected through the seal, while the seal remains secured to the container to protect against leakage or contamination. In one embodiment, the liner has an intermediate metal-foil layer having a central opening, and a central liner portion, aligned in a thickness direction with a central opening of a metal-foil layer, comprises one or more materials or spaces that provide visibility into and/or aroma penetration from the open mouth of the container. In another embodiment, a dual heat-seal liner having a dispensing aperture is provided that heat seal bonds to both the cap and container to form a non-removable closure assembly that protects the metal-foil layer from degradation by the product being dispensed.
CONTAMINANT RESISTANT PRODUCT PACKAGING
A sealable enclosure is disclosed that is configured to enclose an object that is to be heated, wherein heating of the sealable enclosure with the object sealed therein permits gas generated by the heating to vent out through a first micro-pore portion disposed in a fold of film layer. Initially, the generated gas is retained in the sealable enclosure. When the temperature of the strip of heat sensitive adhesive reaches a threshold temperature, the strip of heat sensitive adhesive releases so that fold opens, wherein the gas vents through the micro-pore portion disposed in the film layer out into an ambient region surrounding the sealable enclosure while preventing ambient contaminates in the ambient region from entering into the sealable enclosure.
CONTAMINANT RESISTANT PRODUCT PACKAGING
A sealable enclosure is disclosed that is configured to enclose an object that is to be heated, wherein heating of the sealable enclosure with the object sealed therein permits gas generated by the heating to vent out through a first micro-pore portion disposed in a fold of film layer. Initially, the generated gas is retained in the sealable enclosure. When the temperature of the strip of heat sensitive adhesive reaches a threshold temperature, the strip of heat sensitive adhesive releases so that fold opens, wherein the gas vents through the micro-pore portion disposed in the film layer out into an ambient region surrounding the sealable enclosure while preventing ambient contaminates in the ambient region from entering into the sealable enclosure.
ASEPTIC PROTECTIVE SYSTEM AGAINST GERMS AND DIRT FOR BEVERAGE BOTTLES AND CANS AND SYSTEM FOR JOINING BEVERAGE CANS
The aseptic protective system against germs and dirt for beverage bottles and cans and system for joining beverage cans, consists of applying a protective cover to the end or mouth of the bottles or cans of drinks, whose protective elements are sheets or films, sleeves, caps, lids, stoppers or belts made of biodegradable plastic materials, which protect them from contamination by germs and dirt. attaching or tongue-and-groove joints to groups or rows of cans, the attachments use covers, sheets of tape, bands or a cover of biodegradable material. The groups or rows of cans are constructed in a way that the bottoms of the cans are placed at their ends towards the outside and therefore those carrying the nozzles and opener are protected internally from dirt and contamination. The union is done by tongue and groove, attached or glued, and adding covers or sleeves, tapes or bands of metal sheets.
ASEPTIC PROTECTIVE SYSTEM AGAINST GERMS AND DIRT FOR BEVERAGE BOTTLES AND CANS AND SYSTEM FOR JOINING BEVERAGE CANS
The aseptic protective system against germs and dirt for beverage bottles and cans and system for joining beverage cans, consists of applying a protective cover to the end or mouth of the bottles or cans of drinks, whose protective elements are sheets or films, sleeves, caps, lids, stoppers or belts made of biodegradable plastic materials, which protect them from contamination by germs and dirt. attaching or tongue-and-groove joints to groups or rows of cans, the attachments use covers, sheets of tape, bands or a cover of biodegradable material. The groups or rows of cans are constructed in a way that the bottoms of the cans are placed at their ends towards the outside and therefore those carrying the nozzles and opener are protected internally from dirt and contamination. The union is done by tongue and groove, attached or glued, and adding covers or sleeves, tapes or bands of metal sheets.
Edible supplement and liquid container assembly
An edible supplement and liquid container assembly is provided including a container having a container interior. A potable fluid is provided in the container interior. At least one openable supplement compartment is provided on the container. At least one edible supplement is provided in the at least one supplement compartment. A consumer can selectively access the supplement by opening the supplement compartment, removing the supplement from the supplement compartment and ingesting the supplement by drinking the potable fluid. After consuming the supplement, the consumer may drink the remaining portion of the potable fluid.
Edible supplement and liquid container assembly
An edible supplement and liquid container assembly is provided including a container having a container interior. A potable fluid is provided in the container interior. At least one openable supplement compartment is provided on the container. At least one edible supplement is provided in the at least one supplement compartment. A consumer can selectively access the supplement by opening the supplement compartment, removing the supplement from the supplement compartment and ingesting the supplement by drinking the potable fluid. After consuming the supplement, the consumer may drink the remaining portion of the potable fluid.
Rigid packaging with a straining feature
Container (1) having a container body (10) having a sealing lip (12). The container (1) comprises a bottom perforated film (20) adhered to the sealing lip (12) at a first adhesion strength (S1), a top film (30) adhered to the bottom perforated film (20) at a second adhesion strength (S2) at locations not vertically aligned with a seal end (38), and wherein the top film (30) adheres to the bottom perforated film (20) at a third adhesion strength (S3) at the seal end (38). The third adhesion strength (S3) is greater than the first adhesion strength (S1) which is greater than the second adhesion strength (S2), such that the top film (30) is peelable relative to the bottom perforated film (24) at the opening end (36), and the top film (30) is peelable with the bottom perforated film (20) relative to the container body (10) at the seal end (38).