Patent classifications
B65D65/46
Water Soluble Unit Dose Film for Packaging Harsh Chemicals
Disclosed herein are water-soluble films and/or water soluble unit dose articles comprising a water soluble mixture comprising a polyvinyl alcohol (PVOH) and a polyvinylpyrrolidone (PVP), and methods of making and using the same.
Water Soluble Unit Dose Film for Packaging Harsh Chemicals
Disclosed herein are water-soluble films and/or water soluble unit dose articles comprising a water soluble mixture comprising a polyvinyl alcohol (PVOH) and a polyvinylpyrrolidone (PVP), and methods of making and using the same.
LIQUID PODS FOR RECIRCULATING WATER SYSTEMS
Disclosed herein is a liquid pod comprising a liquid composition comprising at least two of a Solvent A, a Solvent B, an Active, a Modifier, and an Adjuvant, wherein the water treatment liquid composition is disposed within a packet comprising a water-soluble polymer film.
SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR SINGLE-USE COMPOSTABLE CONTAINERS
A compostable single-use container generally includes a substantially planar lid component and a tray component. The lid component has a top surface and a bottom surface. The tray component has a generally planar top surface adhesively bonded to the bottom surface of the lid component with a sustainable adhesive, and a chamber configured to store an object. The tray component is thermoformed fiber comprising at least one of recycled cardboard, hemp straw, and cannabis straw. The lid portion comprises at least one of a natural-fiber card stock and a compostable sticker.
Food products and methods of preparing the same
A packaged product is disclosed that includes a cooking container, a first food product, and a packet filled with a second food product. The cooking container may have a sealed interior volume, and the first food product and the packet may be disposed within the sealed interior volume. The packet may be made of a water-soluble film that is edible. Also disclosed is a method of preparing an instant food product for consumption. The method may include removing a lid from a cooking container containing both a first food product and a packet filled with a second food product. The method may further include adding water to the cooking container to submerge and dissolve the packet.
Water-soluble unit dose article comprising a water-soluble film comprising a water soluble polyvinyl alcohol polymer
Multicompartment water-soluble unit dose articles and methods of making them.
A PACKAGING BOX FOR FRUIT, BERRIES AND VEGETABLES, AND A METHOD FOR PACKING FRUIT, BERRIES AND VEGETABLES
Present invention relates to a packaging box for fruit, berries and vegetables, and a method for packing fruit, berries and vegetables, where the packaging box may be made of environmental friendly materials, such as cardboard. The packaging box comprising at least four walls (2,3,11,12) comprising at least a front wall (3) two opposing side walls (11,12) and a back wall (12), a bottom (13), and a lid (4), wherein a first side (41) of the lid (4) is connected to the upper end of one of the back wall (2) and front wall (3), and a second side of the lid, opposite the first side (41), being adapted for connecting to the outside of a side wall.
LID
A lid for covering a cup-shaped drinking container, a resin forming the lid being a biodegradable resin, 50% by mass or more of the biodegradable resin having a deflection temperature under load of 80° C. or more, 5% by mass or more of the biodegradable resin having a flexural elastic modulus of 3000 MPa or more.
LID
A lid for covering a cup-shaped drinking container, a resin forming the lid being a biodegradable resin, 50% by mass or more of the biodegradable resin having a deflection temperature under load of 80° C. or more, 5% by mass or more of the biodegradable resin having a flexural elastic modulus of 3000 MPa or more.
COMPOSTABLE INSULATION FOR SHIPPING CONTAINER
A thermal insulation article includes a thermally insulating pad shaped to be positioned in a cavity of a rectangular prism shipping container. The pad includes a solid compostable panel formed primarily of starch and/or plant fiber pulp that holds together as a single unit, and a water-proof or water-resistant film forming a pocket enclosing the panel. The panel includes a first section, a second section, and a third section connecting the first section to the second section, the first and second section each having a central portion and two flaps that extend from the central portion beyond the third section, and wherein the panel is foldable into an open box.