Patent classifications
B65D53/06
WATER-SOLUBLE PACKETS
The disclosure provides a water soluble pouch including at least two sealed compartments, the pouch including outer walls including water soluble film including a water soluble resin, and an inner wall including water soluble film including a water soluble resin, the outer wall films being sealed to the inner wall film, the outer wall films being characterized by: a dissolution time of 300 seconds or less, the water soluble resin of the outer wall films having a viscosity in a range of 14.5 cP to 25cP, and a pouch strength of at least 200 N, and the inner wall film being characterized by: a dissolution time of 300 seconds or less, the water soluble resin of the inner film having viscosity in a range of 12 cP to 14.5 cP, and a tackiness value of at least 1500 g/s.
WATER-SOLUBLE PACKETS
The disclosure provides a water soluble pouch including at least two sealed compartments, the pouch including outer walls including water soluble film including a water soluble resin, and an inner wall including water soluble film including a water soluble resin, the outer wall films being sealed to the inner wall film, the outer wall films being characterized by: a dissolution time of 300 seconds or less, the water soluble resin of the outer wall films having a viscosity in a range of 14.5 cP to 25cP, and a pouch strength of at least 200 N, and the inner wall film being characterized by: a dissolution time of 300 seconds or less, the water soluble resin of the inner film having viscosity in a range of 12 cP to 14.5 cP, and a tackiness value of at least 1500 g/s.
USE OF A FIRST FILM AND A SECOND FILM TO IMPROVE SEAL STRENGTH OF A WATER-SOLUBLE
The present invention relates to the use of a first water-soluble film and a second water-soluble film to make a unit dose article and the use of said unit dose article.
USE OF A FIRST FILM AND A SECOND FILM TO IMPROVE SEAL STRENGTH OF A WATER-SOLUBLE
The present invention relates to the use of a first water-soluble film and a second water-soluble film to make a unit dose article and the use of said unit dose article.
Cap liner comprising a sintered fluoropolymer layer
In an aspect, a cap liner comprises a sintered fluoropolymer layer; and a backing layer; wherein the sintered fluoropolymer layer is in direct physical contact with the backing layer with no intervening layer located there between. In another aspect, a method of forming the cap liner of comprises plasma etching the sintered fluoropolymer layer to form a sintered plasma etched layer; and laminating the sintered plasma etched layer and the backing layer to form the cap liner.
Cap liner comprising a sintered fluoropolymer layer
In an aspect, a cap liner comprises a sintered fluoropolymer layer; and a backing layer; wherein the sintered fluoropolymer layer is in direct physical contact with the backing layer with no intervening layer located there between. In another aspect, a method of forming the cap liner of comprises plasma etching the sintered fluoropolymer layer to form a sintered plasma etched layer; and laminating the sintered plasma etched layer and the backing layer to form the cap liner.
Closure with liner
A closure for a container is provided with a top portion and a skirt depending from an outer periphery of the top portion. A generally circular rim extends downwards from the lower surface of the top portion. A liner is attached to the closure between an outer surface of the rim and an inner surface of the skirt. The liner is configured to provide a fluid tight seal for containers having varied neck dimensions and/or profiles. One or more projections extend into a space formed between the lower surface of the top portion, an inner surface of the skirt, and an outer surface of the rim, with the liner enveloping and being supported in the closure by the one or more projections.
Closure with liner
A closure for a container is provided with a top portion and a skirt depending from an outer periphery of the top portion. A generally circular rim extends downwards from the lower surface of the top portion. A liner is attached to the closure between an outer surface of the rim and an inner surface of the skirt. The liner is configured to provide a fluid tight seal for containers having varied neck dimensions and/or profiles. One or more projections extend into a space formed between the lower surface of the top portion, an inner surface of the skirt, and an outer surface of the rim, with the liner enveloping and being supported in the closure by the one or more projections.
VESSEL CLOSURE SEAL AND VESSEL CLOSURE
The application relates to a vessel closure seal, in particular for fat-containing filling materials, comprising a polymer compound of which the seal consists essentially or entirely, a) wherein the polymer compound is PVC-free and comprises at least one TPS, and at least two different co-PPs, or at least one co-PP with a Shore A hardness of max. 80, a crystallisation enthalpy of max. 30 J/g and a melting point of at least 155° C., b) and the polymer compound has a Shore A hardness at 70° C. of between 30 and 85 and a Molt Flow Index (5 kg/190° C.) of less than 20 g/10 min.
VESSEL CLOSURE SEAL AND VESSEL CLOSURE
The application relates to a vessel closure seal, in particular for fat-containing filling materials, comprising a polymer compound of which the seal consists essentially or entirely, a) wherein the polymer compound is PVC-free and comprises at least one TPS, and at least two different co-PPs, or at least one co-PP with a Shore A hardness of max. 80, a crystallisation enthalpy of max. 30 J/g and a melting point of at least 155° C., b) and the polymer compound has a Shore A hardness at 70° C. of between 30 and 85 and a Molt Flow Index (5 kg/190° C.) of less than 20 g/10 min.