B65D65/46

BEVERAGE CARRIERS WITH ENVIRONMENTALLY BENEFICIAL FEATURES
20230087274 · 2023-03-23 ·

Beverage carriers including a body, a beverage hole, and a slit. The beverage hole is defined in the body and complementarily configured with a beverage container to receive and selectively secure the beverage container. The slit is defined in the body and configured to establish a tear line through the body when the body is pulled in opposing directions proximate the slit.

Soil biodegradable blown film bag formulation

A blown film of soil biodegradable aliphatic polyesters produced primarily from diacid and diol monomers. The diacid monomers may be of any type including succinic acid, adipic acid, and hexanedioic acid. The diol monomer may be of any type including ethylene glycol, propanediol, butanediol, and hexanediol. Commercial aliphatic polyesters produced from diacid and diol monomers include polybutylene succinate (PBS), polybutylene adipate succinate (PBAS), and polybutylene adipate (PBA). Comonomers may also be added. Such comonomers include chemicals with a single carboxylic acid, hydroxy, or amine moiety, which act as chain terminators, chemicals with three or more carboxylic acid, epoxy, and/or hydroxy moieties which, act as branching agents.

Individual handheld filled food products comprising edible enclosing tube(s)
11479393 · 2022-10-25 · ·

A sandwich wrap including a flexible, edible sheet that is adapted to enfold an edible filling whereby the resulting enclosing tube has both ends open and an auxiliary support situated under the lowermost open end when the wrap is held vertically for consumption, thus restraining filling from exiting. A method using an assembly frame positions the auxiliary support. Filling is stocked in a capped filling storage tube including at least two components that can be disassembled from inside the edible enclosing tube to give the edible enclosed filling. The food product may include a set of separately enclosed different fillings and each edible enclosing tube may be shaped around the filling storage tube to give a cross-sectional form of a circle sector so that the set forms a right circular cylinder. A seepage container assists assembly in advance of an order to avoid impairment by moisture seeping out of fillings.

PACKAGING ITEM
20230080039 · 2023-03-16 ·

The invention relates to a greaseproof and waterproof packaging item comprising a composite material, the material comprising a fibre substrate and a cross-linked naturally derived polysaccharide.

UNIT DOSES FOR RELEASING AN AQUEOUS FORMULATION

The invention relates to biodegradable unit doses intended to contain, store, preserve, transport and dispense an aqueous formulation. The doses comprise a shell containing the aqueous formulation, which is made of a material comprising a mixture of biodegradable polymers A and B, such that: —biodegradable polymer A is a thermoplastic polymer having a glass transition temperature of less than 0° C. and —the biodegradable polymer B is a thermoplastic polymer having a glass transition temperature greater than 50° C., characterised in that the unit dose is spherically shaped comprising two poles and an equatorial area, —the equatorial area corresponding to a junction of the two hemispheres and —the shell having at least one line of circumferential weakness, or even two lines of circumferential weakness, located between the equatorial area and one or both poles.

Method of encapsulating liquid products

The invention relates to a method for encapsulating a liquid product, the method comprising blending together a solution of alginate and a thickener and extruding through an appropriately shaped die to form a membrane, applying a calcium rich ion solution to crosslink the membrane and create a water insoluble membrane, filling the water insoluble membrane with the liquid product; and sealing the membrane around the liquid product, encapsulating the liquid product therein.

METHODS FOR EXTRACTING AND ENCAPSULATING PHENOLICS FROM FOOD WASTE, RELATED COMPOSITIONS, AND RELATED ARTICLES
20230077582 · 2023-03-16 ·

The disclosed articles, apparatus, methods, and compositions provide for the integration of different and environmentally-friendly processes for extraction, stabilization, and formulation of active compounds with health and/or other benefits from lignocellulosic by-products of food processes. The active compounds can include one or more of polyphenols, flavonoids, o-diphenols, anthocyanins, and phenolic acids. A high-pressure, high-temperature extraction process provides a means to recover a substantial portion of the active compounds from a biomass feedstock. The corresponding extract can be encapsulated, which provides a convenient form for stabilization and delivery of the active compounds into a final product, for example an active packaging material or corresponding actively packaged food item.

BIODEGRADABLE REFRESHMENT CONDIMENT SYSTEM
20230079049 · 2023-03-16 · ·

This system is an eco-friendly refreshment condiment system comprising: a container comprising filter material having a rear panel, first side panel and second side panel so that when the first side panel and the second side panel are joined at a seam, a container if defined; a set of packaging contents disposed on the container having one or more items taken from the group of consisting of a sugar packet, sweetener packer, stirring stick and napkin; and, wherein the filter material is

eco-friendly, degradable, biodegradable, compostable, recyclable and any combination thereof and comprises filaments having greater than 20 mm diameter. The system can include a stirring stick made from wood. The filter material and set of packaging contents can be configured for a one-time use. The panels can be affixed to each other using a biodegradable adhesive.

Waste Treatment Package and Formulation for Treating Toilet Waste
20230079803 · 2023-03-16 · ·

A waste treatment includes a package with compartments. A surfactant, an oxidizing agent, and, optionally, a liquid may be disposed within the compartments. The oxidizing agent is within a compartment that does not contain the surfactant or the liquid. A bursting force may unseal a sealed end of each compartment. The liquid flushes the surfactant and the oxidizing agent out of the package into a non-contact agitating toilet. A dual compartment package made with a fluidly disintegrable material may separate the surfactant from the oxidizing agent where the liquid may not be provided. The waste treatment may be mixed with a waste deposited within the non-contact agitating toilet. The package may disintegrate in the presence of the liquid to allow the reactive components to mix. A plurality of waste treatments may be connected. A perforated barrier may separate a first waste treatment from a second waste treatment.

Waste Treatment Package and Formulation for Treating Toilet Waste
20230079803 · 2023-03-16 · ·

A waste treatment includes a package with compartments. A surfactant, an oxidizing agent, and, optionally, a liquid may be disposed within the compartments. The oxidizing agent is within a compartment that does not contain the surfactant or the liquid. A bursting force may unseal a sealed end of each compartment. The liquid flushes the surfactant and the oxidizing agent out of the package into a non-contact agitating toilet. A dual compartment package made with a fluidly disintegrable material may separate the surfactant from the oxidizing agent where the liquid may not be provided. The waste treatment may be mixed with a waste deposited within the non-contact agitating toilet. The package may disintegrate in the presence of the liquid to allow the reactive components to mix. A plurality of waste treatments may be connected. A perforated barrier may separate a first waste treatment from a second waste treatment.