SINGLE-DOSE CONTAINER AND METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING SAME
20190274927 · 2019-09-12
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61J3/07
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61K9/48
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
The single-dose container comprises a casing (1) that houses a product (2) and opening means (3), characterised in that said casing (1) is formed from gelatine, water and glycerine.
The manufacturing method comprises the following steps: mixing gelatine, water and glycerine; forming a film of said mixture; moulding said film to form two halves of a casing (1); and injecting a product (2) and sealing said two halves of the casing (1) at the same time, housing said product (2) inside the casing (1).
A biodegradable container is obtained, which self-recycles to the extent it is manufactured with biodegradable products, and a leakproof container, since it is hermetically sealed by welding when manufactured.
Claims
1. A single-dose container, comprising a casing that houses a product and opening means, wherein said casing is formed from gelatine, water, and glycerine.
2. The single-dose container according to claim 1, wherein said gelatine is food-grade gelatine.
3. The single-dose container according to claim 1, wherein a thickness of said casing is comprised between 0.60 millimeter (mm) and 0.80 mm.
4. The single-dose container according to claim 1, wherein said opening means comprise a breakable protrusion defined in the casing.
5. The single-dose container according to claim 1, wherein said casing also comprises one or more of colourings, opacifiers and preservatives.
6. The single-dose container according to claim 1, wherein in said casing, an amount of gelatine is comprised between 35% and 45% by weight, an amount of water is comprised between 30% and 35% by weight, and an am scent of glycerine is comprised between 25% and 35% by weight.
7. The single-dose container according to claim 6, wherein said casing comprises 38% by weight of gelatine, 32% by weight of water, and 30% by weight of glycerine.
8. A manufacturing method of a single-dose container, comprising: mixing gelatine, water, and glycerine to create a mixture; forming a film with said mixture; molding said film to form two halves of a casing; and injecting a product and sealing said two halves of the casing at the same time, housing said product inside the casing.
9. The manufacturing method of the single-dose container according to claim 8, further comprising: drying and curing the casing after injecting the product; and sealing the two halves of the casing.
10. The manufacturing method of the single-dose container according to claim 8, wherein mixing the gelatine, the water, and the glycerine to create said mixture comprises: stirring the mixture at a temperature comprised between 65 C. and 75 C.; subsequently applying vacuum at a temperature between 75 C. and 80 C.; and subsequently cooling the mixture at a temperature comprised between 60 C. and 70 C.
11. The manufacturing method of the single-dose container according to claim 8, wherein the film is formed by expelling the mixture uniformly into a drum at a temperature comprised between 18 C. and 22 C., solidifying said mixture.
12. The manufacturing method of the single-dose container according to claim 8, wherein the film is molded at a temperature comprised between 40 C. and 50 C.
13. The manufacturing method of the single-dose container according to claim 8, wherein the two halves of the casing are vacuum sealed.
14. The manufacturing method of the single-dose container according to claim 9, wherein said drying is carried out for a period of time of approximately 2 hours in continuous movement and using air.
15. The manufacturing method of the single-dose container according to claim 9, wherein curing the casing is carried out for a period of time comprised between 20 and 24 hours.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0031] To aid a better understanding of the above, drawings have been attached, in which a practical embodiment has been schematically represented and only by way of a non-limiting example.
[0032]
DESCRIPTION OF A PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
[0033] The single-dose container according to the present invention comprises a casing 1 inside which a product 2 is housed, for example, a liquid product such as olive oil, vinegar, milk or honey, or a sauce for use as dressing for food.
[0034] To open the container and supply said product, the single-dose container comprises opening means, such as a protrusion 3 defined in the casing 1, such that the protrusion 3 can be broken for the product 2 to come out. In addition, said protrusion 3 may comprise a weakened area, for example, a membrane (not shown in the FIGURE), which breaks when pressing the casing. For example, said membrane may be placed at the end of the protrusion 3.
[0035] The casing 1 is formed only from biodegradable material, such as gelatine, water and glycerine, for example food-grade gelatine.
[0036] The thickness of said casing 1 is sufficient to securely contain said product 2 and allow it to be served once the container is opened, for example, between 0.60 mm and 0.80 mm.
[0037] According to a second aspect, the present invention relates to the manufacturing method of said single-dose container.
[0038] First of all, in this method, the material that will form the casing 1 is manufactured.
[0039] In particular, gelatine, water and glycerine are mixed first by being introduced into a tank and stirred at a temperature of, for example, 70 C. Once the material is melted and mixed, the temperature is increased to 78 C. to perform a vacuum process and extract all the air. Once all the air has been extracted, the temperature is lowered to 65 C.
[0040] This mixture, which is used to manufacture the casing 1, may comprise, for example:
Gelatine: 38% by weight;
Water: 32% by weight; and
Glycerine: 30% by weight.
[0041] In some cases, the following ingredients can be added to this material to obtain special characteristics such as colour, brightness, opacity, etc. For example, food colouring, an opacifier, preservatives, etc. may be added.
[0042] For the product 2 that will be placed inside the casing 1, first the product is provided to a hopper of the machine where the container is manufactured, and once the material of the casing 1 has been manufactured and we have the product in the machine, the process of packaging the product 2 begins.
[0043] To achieve this, the material of the casing 1 is introduced into a steel compartment at a temperature of 65 C. In this compartment the material can be supplied uniformly on a drum cooled to 20 C., which causes the material to solidify and creates a film of about 0.60 mm in thickness.
[0044] Next, the film passes through moulds with the desired shape of the container.
[0045] Just at the moment in which the material passes through the mould, it is heated by a steel wedge at a temperature between 40 C. and 50 C., depending on the room temperature, forming two casing halves 1.
[0046] This contribution of heat allows the fusion and welding of the two halves that will make up the final casing 1. Before the welding and fusion process, and in tenths of a second, the material, for example, olive oil, is injected, and immediately afterwards the casing 1 is hermetically and vacuum-sealed.
[0047] Then, the single-dose container (the casing 1 with the product inside) is placed in drying drums, which are moved by a conveyor belt where they will dehydrate for a period of time of about 2 hours. These drying drums are kept in continuous rotary motion with air supplied through fans.
[0048] After two hours of dehydration, the containers are removed from the drums and passed on a tray to a curing room, where they remain for about 22 hours. After that time, they leave the curing room and the single-dose containers are ready for subsequent packaging, labelling and storage to be later sold.
[0049] Although reference has been made to several specific embodiments of the invention, it is obvious to a person skilled in the art that the single-dose container described is subject to numerous variations and modifications, and that all the details mentioned can be replaced by other technically equivalent ones, without departing from the scope of protection defined by the claims attached hereto.