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Flexible container with integral dispensing nozzle

A technology for flexible containers and dispensers, applied in the directions of flexible containers, rigid containers, soft tubular containers, etc., can solve the problems of unsightly, high cost, increased container cost, etc. Effect

Active Publication Date: 2019-07-12
PROCTER & GAMBLE CO
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Both types of manufacturing are energy-intensive processes that may require complex equipment
[0008] Second, some conventional rigid containers for fluid products may require significant amounts of material
This can require a significant amount of material which adds to the cost of the container and contributes to the difficulty of its disposal
[0009] Third, some conventional rigid containers for fluid 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
Overwraps provide a large decorative area, but also require additional materials and treatments, 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 fluid product
[0011] Fifth, some fluid products in conventional rigid containers can be difficult to dispense
Other users may need to apply so much hand strength that they cannot easily control the degree to which the container is deformed; these users may dispense more fluid product than they desire
[0012] Sixth, when using conventional rigid containers, it may be difficult for manufacturers to change such containers from one product size to another
Unfortunately, making a new size of the container can be costly, time consuming and difficult to coordinate

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[0129] The present disclosure describes various embodiments of containers made from flexible materials. Because these containers are made of flexible materials, these containers offer several advantages when compared to conventional rigid containers.

[0130] Although fabricated from flexible materials, the container of the present disclosure can be constructed with sufficient structural integrity such that it can successfully receive, contain, and dispense one or more fluid products as intended. Also, these containers can be constructed with sufficient structural integrity such that they can successfully withstand external forces and environmental conditions from handling. Additionally, these containers can be configured with a structure that allows them to be successfully displayed for sale and put into service as intended.

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[0132] As used herein, the term "about" modifies a particular value by referring to a range equal to plus or minus twenty perce...

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Abstract

The present invention provides a flexible container (2000) comprising: a multidose product volume for a fluid product; a structural support frame comprising folded legs of gussets on top of the container, wherein the structural support a frame supporting the product volume in an upright orientation; a dispenser (2060) for dispensing the fluid product (2051) formed by a tear-away opening in the sealing leg of the gusset in the top of the container; and with the product The volume is in fluid communication with the distributor. External compression of the container allows dispensing of the fluid product through the flow channel and the dispenser, and in the upright position of the container, the dispenser is positioned higher than the uppermost portion of the structural support frame.

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technical field [0001] The present disclosure relates generally to flexible containers, and in particular to flexible containers with biased dispensing. Background technique [0002] Fluid 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 fluid products. Also, in various embodiments, containers may be used to receive, hold and / or dispense individual articles or separately packaged portions of products. A container may contain one or more product spaces. The product space is configured to be filled with one or more fluid products. When filling the product space of the container, the container receives a fluid product. Once filled to the desired volume, the container can be configured to hold the fluent product in its product space until the fluent product is dispensed. The container holds the fluent product by providing a barrier around the fluent product. The bar...

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Patent Type & Authority Patents(China)
IPC IPC(8): B65D75/58B65D75/00
CPCB65D75/008B65D75/5811B65D35/02B65D35/24
Inventor C·J·伯格游君S·K·斯坦利K·S·麦克圭尔L·M·阿伦特A·P·拉帕奇K·A·更纳森
Owner PROCTER & GAMBLE CO
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