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Flexible containers for use with short shelf-life products, and methods for accelerating distribution of flexible containers

A flexible container, storage life technology, applied in the direction of flexible containers, containers that prevent decay, containers that prevent mechanical damage, etc. Low-complexity, easy-to-decorate effects

Inactive Publication Date: 2016-06-22
THE PROCTER & GAMBLE COMPANY
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Problems solved by technology

Both types of manufacturing are energy-intensive processes that may require complex equipment
[0008] Second, some conventional rigid containers for flowable products may require significant amounts of material
This may require a significant amount of material, which increases the cost of the container and makes its disposal difficult
[0009] Third, some conventional rigid containers for flowy products can be difficult to decorate
The size, shape (e.g. curved surface) and / or material of some rigid containers make it difficult to print directly on their outer surface
Labeling requires additional materials and handling, and limits the size and shape of decorations
Packaging provides a large decorative area, but also requires additional materials and handling, often at significant cost
[0010] Fourth, some conventional rigid containers used for flowable products may be prone to certain types of damage
If a rigid container is pressed against a hard object, the container can become dented, which can make it look unsightly
And if the rigid container is dropped, the container may break, which can cause loss of its flowable product
[0011] Fifth, some runny products in conventional rigid containers can be difficult to dispense
Other users may need to apply so much hand force that they cannot easily control the degree to which the container is deformed; these users may dispense more runny product than they desire

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Embodiment 1

[0337] A first laminate was formed having layers in the order shown below. The total film thickness was about 90 microns. The PE layer was a blend of 90% LLDPE (ZN) and 10% LDPE as determined by Temperature Rising Elution Fractionation (TREF).

[0338] Composition and order of layers

Layer thickness (microns)

Features

PE

18

sealable layer

bonding layer

<2

bonding layer

nylon

~3

reinforcement layer

EVOH

6

Gas barrier

nylon

~3

reinforcement layer

EVA

22

bonding layer

nylon

~3

reinforcement layer

EVOH

6

Gas barrier

nylon

~3

reinforcement layer

bonding layer

<2

bonding layer

PE

18

sealable layer

[0339] A first laminate having the following properties.

[0340]

Embodiment 2

[0342] A first laminate was formed having layers in the order shown below. The total film thickness was about 92 microns. The PE layer was 100% LLDPE (ZN) as determined by Temperature Rising Elution Fractionation (TREF).

[0343] Composition and order of layers

layer thickness

Features

PE

42μm

sealing layer

bonding layer

<2μm

bonding layer

Nylon 6

18μm

Gas barrier layer / reinforcing layer

bonding layer

<2μm

bonding layer

PE

28μm

sealing layer

[0344] A first laminate with the following properties:

[0345]

Embodiment 3

[0347] A first laminate was formed having layers in the order shown below. The total film thickness was about 80 microns. The PE layer was mostly LDPE and a little LLDPE (ZN) as determined by temperature rising elution fractionation (TREF).

[0348] Composition and order of layers

layer thickness

Features

PE

32μm

sealable layer

bonding layer

<2μm

bonding layer

EVOH

12μm

Gas barrier

bonding layer

<2μm

bonding layer

PE

32μm

sealable layer

[0349] A first laminate with the following properties:

[0350]

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Abstract

A flexible container formed of first and second flexible materials, which may be laminates. The flexible materials can include a gas barrier layer. The gas barrier properties may be selected so as to be adequate for short shelf-life products or fluent products having low susceptibility to dissolving or water loss. Association of destination indicia with at least one flexible material of which a flexible container is to be assembled, prior to, during, or subsequent to assembly and / or filling of a product volume of the flexible container facilitates timely sorting and delivery of the flexible container to an intended destination.

Description

technical field [0001] The present disclosure relates generally to containers, and in particular to containers made of flexible materials and used with short shelf life products. Background technique [0002] Flowable products include liquid products and / or pourable solid products. In various embodiments, a container can be used to receive, contain and dispense one or more fluent products. Also, in various embodiments, the container can be used to receive, hold and / or dispense individual articles or separately packaged portions of a product. A container may contain one or more product volumes. The product volume is configured to be filled with one or more fluent products. When filling the product volume of the container, the container receives the fluent product. Once filled to the desired volume, the container can be configured to hold the fluent product in its product volume until the fluent product is dispensed. The container holds the fluent product by providing a b...

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IPC IPC(8): B65D75/00B65D75/20B65D75/52B65D75/54B65D75/56B65D30/10B65D75/58B65D33/02B65D81/03B65B1/02B65B3/02B65B5/02B65B31/04B65D33/00
CPCB65D75/008B65D75/20B65D75/525B65D75/54B65D75/566B65D31/16B65D75/5866B65D33/004B65D75/5877B65D75/5883B65D33/02B65D81/03B65D2205/02B65D75/00B65D81/24G01N31/229
Inventor L·M·阿伦特S·K·斯坦利M·R·鲍格斯C·J·小伯格
Owner THE PROCTER & GAMBLE COMPANY