B65D75/26

PAPER-BASED MULTILAYER PACKAGING MATERIALS AND METHODS

A multilayer packaging material includes a substrate formed of a cellulosic fiber-based material. The substrate has a first major surface and a second major surface opposite the first major surface. An oxygen barrier layer is formed of a PVOH material attached to the substrate, wherein the oxygen barrier layer is an innermost layer of the multilayer packaging material and further wherein the oxygen barrier layer is heat sealable. At least one moisture barrier layer is attached to the substrate, the moisture barrier layer selected from an inner moisture barrier layer disposed intermediate the substrate and the oxygen barrier layer and an outer moisture barrier layer disposed on the second major surface of the substrate. In further aspects, a packaging article, a method for making a multilayer packaging material, and a method for packaging a product are provided.

THERMOPLASTIC BAG WITH FIBER-REINFORCED TOP
20230356887 · 2023-11-09 ·

The present disclosure relates to a fiber reinforced thermoplastic bag (e.g., comprising a bag-in-bag). In one or more embodiments, the reinforced thermoplastic bag includes a plurality of fibers reinforcing a top-of-bag area where users often apply an external force to lift or carry the reinforced thermoplastic bag. In certain embodiments, the plurality of fibers is positioned across at least a portion of a grab-zone. Additionally or alternatively, the plurality of fibers reinforces a hem channel region. In particular embodiments, the plurality of fibers is positioned in between bag layers. For example, the plurality of fibers is sandwiched between an inner layer and an outer layer. In certain implementations, the plurality of fibers between layers is bonded to a particular layer, but not necessarily both layers. Additionally, the plurality of fibers can impart a variety of mechanical benefits. Further, the plurality of fibers is visually identifiable through one or both layers.

THERMOPLASTIC BAG WITH FIBER-REINFORCED TOP
20230356887 · 2023-11-09 ·

The present disclosure relates to a fiber reinforced thermoplastic bag (e.g., comprising a bag-in-bag). In one or more embodiments, the reinforced thermoplastic bag includes a plurality of fibers reinforcing a top-of-bag area where users often apply an external force to lift or carry the reinforced thermoplastic bag. In certain embodiments, the plurality of fibers is positioned across at least a portion of a grab-zone. Additionally or alternatively, the plurality of fibers reinforces a hem channel region. In particular embodiments, the plurality of fibers is positioned in between bag layers. For example, the plurality of fibers is sandwiched between an inner layer and an outer layer. In certain implementations, the plurality of fibers between layers is bonded to a particular layer, but not necessarily both layers. Additionally, the plurality of fibers can impart a variety of mechanical benefits. Further, the plurality of fibers is visually identifiable through one or both layers.

PROTECTIVE PACKAGING SYSTEM
20230373699 · 2023-11-23 ·

A protective packaging system comprises a pouch, and a receptacle for insertion into the pouch. The receptacle comprises a base surface and a perimeter structure extending from the base surface around at least half of the perimeter of the base surface.

PROTECTIVE PACKAGING SYSTEM
20230373699 · 2023-11-23 ·

A protective packaging system comprises a pouch, and a receptacle for insertion into the pouch. The receptacle comprises a base surface and a perimeter structure extending from the base surface around at least half of the perimeter of the base surface.

Container

A container includes a container portion having a storage space in which contents are stored, a spout coupled to the container portion and through which the contents in the container portion are discharged, and a nozzle configured to discharge the contents in fixed amounts, wherein the contents enter the nozzle from the head portion, and the spout and the nozzle are integrally formed.

Container

A container includes a container portion having a storage space in which contents are stored, a spout coupled to the container portion and through which the contents in the container portion are discharged, and a nozzle configured to discharge the contents in fixed amounts, wherein the contents enter the nozzle from the head portion, and the spout and the nozzle are integrally formed.

Pouch container containing a beverage and exterior sheet material therefor

A pouch container generating hydrogen water is provided. A beverage containing at least water and a hydrogen generating substance that reacts with water to generate hydrogen gas are contained in a pouch container that is sealed. Even when hydrogen in a gas form leaks from a sealed part or the like of the pouch container to the outside, new hydrogen gas is generated by the reaction of the water and the hydrogen generating substance in the pouch container. Hydrogen water having sufficient hydrogen gas dissolved therein can be provided even after the long-term preservation. For example, the hydrogen generating substance may be contained in a straw or may be kneaded into an exterior sheet material.

Pouch container containing a beverage and exterior sheet material therefor

A pouch container generating hydrogen water is provided. A beverage containing at least water and a hydrogen generating substance that reacts with water to generate hydrogen gas are contained in a pouch container that is sealed. Even when hydrogen in a gas form leaks from a sealed part or the like of the pouch container to the outside, new hydrogen gas is generated by the reaction of the water and the hydrogen generating substance in the pouch container. Hydrogen water having sufficient hydrogen gas dissolved therein can be provided even after the long-term preservation. For example, the hydrogen generating substance may be contained in a straw or may be kneaded into an exterior sheet material.

Polysaccharide coatings with oxygen barrier properties

Disclosed herein are coated articles comprising a substrate having at least one surface, and a coating composition disposed in a substantially continuous layer on at least one surface of the substrate, wherein the coating composition is present in an amount sufficient to increase the oxygen barrier property of the substrate, and the coating composition comprises a polysaccharide derivative. The polysaccharide derivative can comprise a poly alpha-1,3-glucan ether compound, such as a quaternary ammonium alpha-1,3-glucan ether. Also disclosed is packaging comprising the coated article.