Patent classifications
B65D81/268
Preservation device
A preservation device, configured to form an air tight seal when disposed on a bottle and/or a vessel, is used to preserve liquids and other items, such as foodstuffs, which spoil when exposed to oxygen for a period of time. The device comprises at least a container which contains an oxygen absorber to remove oxygen remaining in the bottle or vessel after it is sealed by the preservation device. The container or the oxygen absorber has a gas permeable, liquid impermeable membrane. The preservation device may include an air channel system to control the flow of the liquid to be dispensed from the bottle without requiring the removal of the entire stopper device from the bottle, to enable the liquid to be dispensed while only allowing a minimal amount of oxygen to enter the bottle, thus improving preservation.
DEVICE FOR CONTROLLING HEADSPACE HUMIDITY AND METHODS FOR MAKING THE SAME
Humidity control devices for consumer products and methods for making the same. In particular, a humidity control device may contain a humidity control agent for controlling the relative humidity (RH) within a packaged consumer product, such as a food, pharmaceutical, herb, or any other suitable consumer product. In some embodiments, the humidity control device may be attached to, or integrated with, the product packaging. For example, the device may be fixedly or removably adhered to an inside wall of a product package. In some embodiments, the device may be constructed or formed on the product packaging material, such that the device is an integral part of the product packaging material.
Preservation device
A preservation device are used to preserve liquids and other items, such as foodstuffs, which spoil when exposed to oxygen for a period of time. The preservation devices are configured to form an air tight seal when disposed on a bottle and/or a vessel. The devices include a container, and disposed within the container is an oxygen absorber, which removes oxygen remaining in the bottle or vessel after it is sealed by the preservation device. Either the container or the oxygen absorber has a gas permeable, liquid impermeable membrane. The preservation device may also include a flow control mechanism that enables a liquid to be dispensed from the bottle without requiring the removal of the entire stopper device from the bottle. The preservation device may alternatively include an air channel system to control the flow of the liquid to be dispensed from the bottle without requiring the removal of the entire stopper device from the bottle. Such arrangements enable the liquid to be dispensed while only allowing a minimal amount of oxygen to enter the bottle, thus improving preservation.
DEVICE FOR CONTROLLING HEADSPACE HUMIDITY AND METHODS FOR MAKING THE SAME
Humidity controlled product methods and packages produced by providing a package material having an interior surface and providing a plurality of humidity control devices in a continuous strip, separating a humidity control device from the strip, adhering the humidity control device to the interior surface of the product package material, and forming the package material into a product package or a product package component with the separated humidity control device adhered to an interior space within the package.
Pharmaceutical product with increased stability comprising immunoglobulins
The present invention pertains to a pharmaceutical product comprising a polyclonal immunoglobulin solution in a pre-filled polymer syringe in secondary packaging comprising an oxygen scavenger.
FACILITATING INTER-SYSTEM DATA TRANSFER WITH SERALIZED DATA OBJECTS
A computer server includes processor and processing circuitry. The processing circuitry executes instructions to cause the computer server to select, from a database, a user from a plurality of users, encode a unique identifier for the selected user into an image uniform resource locator (URL), transmit a communication incorporating the image URL to a user agent associated with the selected user, receive, from the user agent, a hypertext transfer protocol (HTTP) request for an image associated with the image URL, parse the received HTTP request to identify whether an impression cookie is present, and in response to the impression cookie being present, extract a set of impressions from the impression cookie and generate a new impression cookie based on the extracted set of impressions.
Rescue system
A rescue system for safely rescuing, in the long term, a person from a wind turbine, comprises a container that can be opened and is closed in a gas-tight manner, and a rescue device configured for rescuing the person from the wind turbine, wherein the rescue device is stored inside the container, and the container is filled with a protective gas, as a result of which the rescue device remains suitable for rescuing the person in the long term.
Methods and packaging for wet aging meat
Methods, packaging, and packets for wet aging meat are described herein. For example, in one or more embodiments of the present disclosure a package for wet aging meat includes a cut of meat having a fat layer portion and an edible meat portion, an adsorptive material to adsorb gases emitted from the cut of meat wherein the adsorptive material is positioned on the fat layer portion, a salt material positioned on the adsorptive material or on the fat layer portion with the adsorptive material, and wherein the cut of meat with the adsorptive material and salt material is sealed in a packaging material to form the package.
Modified atmosphere packaging of Perishable Produce
An optimized package for holding a perishable produce that balances between optimum aerobic and anaerobic conditions. The package has a body, formed of a package film having a first size and shape, formed with laser micro perforations formed according to a relationship between a shelf life of said first contents in said package for different oxygen transfer rates expressed as volume of oxygen per time period per package per atmosphere. This is set to optimize between anaerobic conditions and aerobic conditions. There are a number and size of micro perforations, to obtain an optimum oxygen transfer rate. The micro perforations can be formed in a location of the package which retains airflow through the micro perforations when multiple of said packages are stacked. There can also be a humidity reduction device, which can be a valve, or a vapor transmitting film, or a hydroscopic salt on the exterior of the film.
Storage of ampoules containing pharmaceutical formulations using a sealed container comprising an oxygen scavenger
Ampoules made of plastics material and containing 0.5 to 5 ml of a pharmaceutical formulation are sealed, together with an oxygen scavenger, within a pouch.