B65D77/12

METHOD OF ASSEMBLING PACKAGED PRODUCT INCLUDING FILLING FIRST COMPARTMENT WITH FIRST SET OF POUCHES TO BE CONSUMED IN EXPECTED DURATION OF TIME

The method including establishing an inner package made from at least one layer of material, the inner package defining a first compartment and at least one second compartment in a first panel and a second panel of the at least one layer of material, respectively, a first interfacing edge of the first panel being connected to a second interfacing edge of the second panel, the first compartment and the at least one second compartment each being recloseable, and filling the first compartment with a first set of pouches that is to be consumed during a first expected duration of time based on an average consumption rate.

METHOD OF ASSEMBLING PACKAGED PRODUCT INCLUDING FILLING FIRST COMPARTMENT WITH FIRST SET OF POUCHES TO BE CONSUMED IN EXPECTED DURATION OF TIME

The method including establishing an inner package made from at least one layer of material, the inner package defining a first compartment and at least one second compartment in a first panel and a second panel of the at least one layer of material, respectively, a first interfacing edge of the first panel being connected to a second interfacing edge of the second panel, the first compartment and the at least one second compartment each being recloseable, and filling the first compartment with a first set of pouches that is to be consumed during a first expected duration of time based on an average consumption rate.

Header bag for packaging at least one medical device

The disclosure relates to a header bag for packaging at least one medical device, including at least one sheet configured to be sealed to form an enclosure for the at least one medical device, the at least one sheet including at least an inner layer and an outer layer, the inner and outer layers being impervious to gas so that a vacuum can be created in a volume extending between the inner and outer layers, wherein the header bag further includes a pressure sensor arranged between the inner and outer layers and an RFID tag configured to communicate with the pressure sensor.

Header bag for packaging at least one medical device

The disclosure relates to a header bag for packaging at least one medical device, including at least one sheet configured to be sealed to form an enclosure for the at least one medical device, the at least one sheet including at least an inner layer and an outer layer, the inner and outer layers being impervious to gas so that a vacuum can be created in a volume extending between the inner and outer layers, wherein the header bag further includes a pressure sensor arranged between the inner and outer layers and an RFID tag configured to communicate with the pressure sensor.

Film-packaged tissue product collective pack and packaging material for film-packaged tissue product collective pack

Provided is a film-packaged tissue product collective pack containing a plurality of film-packaged tissue products gusset-packaged with an exterior film into a collective pack having a handle on its top face side, wherein the exterior film is a biomass film containing 10 mass % or less biomass raw material, has a degree of blocking of 120 mN or lower, and has a tensile elastic modulus in a TD direction of 380 to 460 MPa. The collective pack may be handled and manufactured in the same way as conventional collective packs, while reduction of environmental burden may be aimed through the use of biomass raw materials.

Film-packaged tissue product collective pack and packaging material for film-packaged tissue product collective pack

Provided is a film-packaged tissue product collective pack containing a plurality of film-packaged tissue products gusset-packaged with an exterior film into a collective pack having a handle on its top face side, wherein the exterior film is a biomass film containing 10 mass % or less biomass raw material, has a degree of blocking of 120 mN or lower, and has a tensile elastic modulus in a TD direction of 380 to 460 MPa. The collective pack may be handled and manufactured in the same way as conventional collective packs, while reduction of environmental burden may be aimed through the use of biomass raw materials.