Patent classifications
D21H19/04
AN ASEPTIC LIQUID PACKAGING CONTAINER
An aseptic liquid packaging container (100) is disclosed. The liquid packaging container made from a cup stock paperboard and may be a laminate structure (200b) configured to form the container. It can be a plurality of layers configured to form the laminate structure (200b) wherein at least one layer of the plurality of layers is a cup stock paperboard layer (204b).
AN ASEPTIC LIQUID PACKAGING CONTAINER
An aseptic liquid packaging container (100) is disclosed. The liquid packaging container made from a cup stock paperboard and may be a laminate structure (200b) configured to form the container. It can be a plurality of layers configured to form the laminate structure (200b) wherein at least one layer of the plurality of layers is a cup stock paperboard layer (204b).
AEROSOL-GENERATING ARTICLE WITH LAMINATED WRAPPER
An aerosol-generating article is provided, including: an aerosol-forming substrate including plant material cut filler and between about 6 percent and about 20 percent of an aerosol-former, the plant material cut filler including at least 25 percent of plant lamina per weight of total plant material; and a laminated wrapper including a heat conductive layer and a heat insulating layer, the laminated wrapper being arranged at least partly wrapped around the aerosol-forming substrate and having a thickness of between 30 micrometers and 100 micrometers, and the heat conductive layer and the heat insulating layer overlapping along an axial direction of the aerosol-generating article.
AEROSOL-GENERATING ARTICLE WITH LAMINATED WRAPPER
An aerosol-generating article is provided, including: an aerosol-forming substrate including plant material cut filler and between about 6 percent and about 20 percent of an aerosol-former, the plant material cut filler including at least 25 percent of plant lamina per weight of total plant material; and a laminated wrapper including a heat conductive layer and a heat insulating layer, the laminated wrapper being arranged at least partly wrapped around the aerosol-forming substrate and having a thickness of between 30 micrometers and 100 micrometers, and the heat conductive layer and the heat insulating layer overlapping along an axial direction of the aerosol-generating article.
SMOKING ARTICLE
There is described an aerosol generating article, the aerosol generating article comprising an aerosol generating material and a laminate wrapper arranged around the aerosol generating material, the laminate wrapper comprising at least three layers; wherein the outermost layer of the laminate wrapper comprises a lacquer, an intermediate layer comprises a non-combustible material, and the innermost layer comprises paper; and wherein at least part of the innermost layer is disposed in contact with the aerosol generating material. The aerosol generating article may serve to prevent a user lighting or igniting the aerosol generating material in the aerosol generating article.
SMOKING ARTICLE
There is described an aerosol generating article, the aerosol generating article comprising an aerosol generating material and a laminate wrapper arranged around the aerosol generating material, the laminate wrapper comprising at least three layers; wherein the outermost layer of the laminate wrapper comprises a lacquer, an intermediate layer comprises a non-combustible material, and the innermost layer comprises paper; and wherein at least part of the innermost layer is disposed in contact with the aerosol generating material. The aerosol generating article may serve to prevent a user lighting or igniting the aerosol generating material in the aerosol generating article.
A TUBE PACKAGE
The invention discloses a container for the packaging of compositions comprising water water-in-oil (W/O) emulsions and/or oil-in-water (O/W) emulsions, which container comprises a tube-formed body made from a paperboard comprising a fiber based substrate comprising a first ply forming a back ply, a second ply forming a top ply and a third ply forming at least one middle ply, wherein the fiber based substrate comprises CTMP. The compositions comprising W/O or O/W emulsions may be semi-solid compositions. The invention solves the problem of delamination of the multi-ply board connected to prior art solutions. In addition, the container provides the specific barriers needed to pack compositions comprising W/O- or O/W-emulsions. It further provides the required flexibility yet rigidity to be used in such tube-formed containers.
A TUBE PACKAGE
The invention discloses a container for the packaging of compositions comprising water water-in-oil (W/O) emulsions and/or oil-in-water (O/W) emulsions, which container comprises a tube-formed body made from a paperboard comprising a fiber based substrate comprising a first ply forming a back ply, a second ply forming a top ply and a third ply forming at least one middle ply, wherein the fiber based substrate comprises CTMP. The compositions comprising W/O or O/W emulsions may be semi-solid compositions. The invention solves the problem of delamination of the multi-ply board connected to prior art solutions. In addition, the container provides the specific barriers needed to pack compositions comprising W/O- or O/W-emulsions. It further provides the required flexibility yet rigidity to be used in such tube-formed containers.
HEAT SEALABLE PACKAGING MATERIAL COMPRISING MICROFIBRILLATED CELLULOSE AND PRODUCTS MADE THEREFROM
The present invention is directed to a packaging material comprising a layer of microfibrillated cellulose (MFC) and an aluminum layer having a thickness of 0.1-20 m, wherein the layer comprising MFC and/or the aluminum layer has been laminated or extrusion coated on at least one side with a thermoplastic polymer and wherein the amount of aluminum is sufficient to make the packaging material heat sealable by induction. The MFC layer contains at least 60% by weight of microfibrillated cellulose.
HEAT SEALABLE PACKAGING MATERIAL COMPRISING MICROFIBRILLATED CELLULOSE AND PRODUCTS MADE THEREFROM
The present invention is directed to a packaging material comprising a layer of microfibrillated cellulose (MFC) and an aluminum layer having a thickness of 0.1-20 m, wherein the layer comprising MFC and/or the aluminum layer has been laminated or extrusion coated on at least one side with a thermoplastic polymer and wherein the amount of aluminum is sufficient to make the packaging material heat sealable by induction. The MFC layer contains at least 60% by weight of microfibrillated cellulose.