专利摘要:
perforated heat-shrink packaging gloves and containers. a container (10) having a container body that can have a circumference / perimeter variation along a vertical axis, a bottom surface (12), and a container opening having a top surface (14), a glove axially oriented heat shrink wrapping (30) covering a portion of the container body (10) having a circumference variation and the container opening, a top edge (22) of the heat shrink wrapping sleeve (30) allowing the top surface (14) remains exposed, and the bottom edge (20) of the heat-shrink packaging sleeve (30) having a pair of generally vertical perforations (32) descending from the top edge of the heat-shrink packaging (22) towards a circumferential drilling ring (34) oriented below the container opening. in some embodiments, the axially oriented heat-shrinkable packaging sleeve (30) covering a varying circumference portion of the container body has a larger circumference at least one point between the top of the heat-shrinkable packaging (22) ( or alternatively circumferential perforation ring of the heat-shrink packaging) and bottom edges (20).
公开号:BR112013003619B1
申请号:R112013003619-2
申请日:2011-08-15
公开日:2020-05-26
发明作者:Glen A. Dupuis;Katherine Lucisano;Piaras Valdis de Cleir
申请人:Kraft Foods Group Brands Llc;
IPC主号:
专利说明:

"CONTAINER UNDERSTANDING A BODY AND THERMORETRATILE PACKAGING GLOVE"
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED ORDER
[0001] This application claims the Appi benefit. No. US 61 / 374.027, filed on August 16, 2010, which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
FIELD
[0002] The present products and methods refer to packaging, and in particular for easy opening of containers having a perforated heat shrink packaging sleeve.
FUNDAMENTALS
[0003] Sealing product containers, labeling the contents of the container and providing evidence that a container has not been opened is known to use heat shrink films ('shrink wrap'). The application of such films are described in U.S. Patent No. 6,296,129 and Kawasaki US Patent No. 5,605,230 to Marino et al., The specifications of which are incorporated herein by reference. Heat-shrink packaging applications can be economically applied to a variety of containers for a variety of products, such as food or pharmaceutical applications.
[0004] Notwithstanding the advantages of heat shrink films, heat shrink packaging can sometimes be difficult for irregularly shaped containers. In such cases, heat-shrink packaging can be difficult to apply, difficult to remove, and difficult to provide printed matter without visible distortion.
SUMMARY
[0005] Consequently, provided here are embodiments for perforated heat-shrink packaging gloves and containers with perforated heat-shrink packaging gloves configured to provide easy partial removal, evidence of tampering, and product labeling - even with irregularly shaped and non-shaped containers. symmetrical.
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[0006] A preferred embodiment provides a container having a container body which can have a circumference / perimeter variation along a vertical axis, a bottom surface, and a container opening having a top surface; an axially oriented heat-shrinkable packaging sleeve covering a portion of the container body having a circumference variation and the opening of the container, a top edge of the heat-shrinkable packaging sleeve allowing the top surface to remain exposed, and edge of bottom of the heat-shrinkable packaging sleeve allowing the bottom surface to remain exposed; the heat-shrinkable packaging sleeve having a pair of generally vertical downward perforations from the top edge of the heat-shrinkable package towards a circumferential perforation ring oriented below the container opening. In some embodiments, the axially oriented heat shrink wrapping sleeve covering a portion of the circumference variation of the container body has a larger circumference compared to the adjacent portions of the circumference variation at at least one point between the top of the thermo-packaging. retractable (or alternatively circumferential perforation ring of thermo-retractable packaging) and bottom edges.
[0007] In other embodiments, the axially oriented shrink wrapping sleeve covering a portion of the circumference variation of the container body may have a smaller circumference compared to the adjacent portions of the circumference variation at at least one point between the horizontal perforations. heat-shrink packaging and bottom edges. Circumference variation can be in the range of about 5 percent to about 200 percent, and preferably about 100 percent.
[0008] Generally vertical perforations descending from the top edge of the shrink wrap may progressively converge closely together as they approach the circumferential ring. The vertical perforations descending from the top edge of the shrink wrap may terminate at the circumferential ring or alternately at about two perforations above the circumferential ring. Such a distance corresponds to the length between two
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3/13 perforations or more of the perforations generally vertical.
[0009] In other embodiments, the vertical perforations of thermo-retractable packaging descending from the top edge of the thermo-retractable packaging can start with an initial perforation cut, followed by proportionally smaller perforation cuts, configured so that when the heat shrink wrap is applied to the container body, the larger cut forms a 'V' shape at the top of each vertical perforation to define a tongue between the vertical perforations.
[0010] The container body in general may have a front and rear planar surface, and a heat-shrinkable packaging seal that is oriented vertically along an edge of the rear surface.
[0011] In a specific embodiment, the container can have a container body having a vertical axis, a bottom surface, and a container opening having a top surface; a vertically oriented heat shrinkable packaging glove covering a portion of the container body and the container opening, a top edge of the heat shrinkable packaging glove allowing the top surface to remain exposed, and the bottom edge of the packaging glove heat shrink allowing the bottom surface to remain exposed; the shrink wrap sleeve having a pair of generally vertical downward perforations from the top edge of the shrink wrap sleeve towards a circumferential piercing ring oriented below the container opening.
[0012] In another specific embodiment, the container may have a container body having a variation in circumference along a vertical axis, a bottom surface, and a container opening having a top surface; a vertically oriented heat shrink wrapping sleeve covering a portion of the circumference variation of the container body and the container opening, a top edge of the heat shrink wrapping sleeve allowing the top surface to remain exposed, and bottom edge the heat-shrinkable packaging sleeve allowing the bottom surface to remain exposed; the heat-shrink packaging sleeve having a pair of generally vertical downward perforations from a distance
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4/13 below the top edge of the shrink wrap sleeve towards a circumferential drill ring oriented below the container opening.
[0013] Embodiments of a heat-shrinkable packaging sleeve suitable for use to cover a portion of a container along a vertical axis having a circumference variation may have a top edge and a bottom edge; the heat shrink sleeve having a pair of generally vertical downward perforations from the top edge of the heat shrink sleeve towards a circumferential piercing ring. Optional features of the present embodiments may include printed signs and adhesive to glue the container to the heat-shrinkable packaging sleeve. The heat-shrinkable packaging sleeve of claim 14 can be a polyolefin, a polymer such as polyethylene terephthalate (PET), a copolymerized polyethylene terephthalate (PETG), polyethylene glycol terephthalate (PETG LV), polyvinyl chloride (PVC) , polypropylene (PP), polyethylene (PE), and combinations thereof. Preferably the heat shrinkable packaging sleeve is a PETG, and even a PETG LV. The heat-shrinkable packaging film can be in the range of about 40 to 55 microns, and preferably about 45 microns. The shrink wrap sleeve can have a contraction rate of about 75 percent to about 85 percent, and a contraction ratio of about 2: 1.
[0014] Other resources will become more apparent to people having common skill in the technique to which the packaging belongs and from the following description and claims.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0015] The preceding resources, as well as other resources, will become apparent with reference to the descriptions and Figures below, in which similar numerals represent similar elements, and in which:
FIG. 1 is a front perspective view of an exemplary container embodiment having a perforated heat-shrinkable packaging sleeve;
FIG. 2 is a front perspective view of an embodiment of an exemplary container having a perforated heat-shrinkable packaging sleeve with a first perforation peeled to the end;
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FIG. 3 is a front perspective view of an embodiment of an exemplary container having a perforated shrink wrap sleeve with a first perforation removed and a second perforation partially peeled to the end;
FIG. 4 is a front perspective view of an embodiment of an exemplary container having a heat shrinkable packaging sleeve pierced with a first and second perforation peeled to the end;
FIG. 5 is a rear perspective view of an embodiment of an exemplary container having a perforated heat-shrinkable packaging sleeve;
FIG. 6 illustrates an embodiment of an exemplary perforated shrink wrap sleeve in a front planar view (6a) and as a side view placed in a container (6b);
FIG. 7 illustrates a second embodiment of an exemplary perforated heat-shrink packaging sleeve in a front planar view (7a) and as a side view placed in a container (7b);
FIG. 8 illustrates a third embodiment of an exemplary perforated heat-shrink packaging sleeve in a front planar view (8a) and as a side view placed in a container (8b);
FIG. 9 illustrates a fourth embodiment of an exemplary perforated heat-shrink packaging sleeve in a front planar view (9a) and as a side view placed in a container (9b);
FIG. 10 illustrates a fifth embodiment of an exemplary perforated heat-shrink packaging sleeve in a front planar view (10a) and as a side view placed in a container (10b);
FIG. 11 illustrates an embodiment of an exemplary perforated heat-shrink packaging sleeve in a rear planar view;
FiG. 12 illustrates an outline of an embodiment of a heat-shrinkable packaging sleeve for a container; and
FIG. 13 is a planar front view of the second embodiment of an exemplary container having a perforated heat-shrinkable packaging sleeve.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0016] Provided here are embodiments for perforated heat-shrink packaging gloves and containers with perforated heat-shrink packaging gloves configured to provide easy partial removal, evidence of tampering, and product labeling - even with irregularly formed containers and not symmetrical.
[0017] In general, the present embodiments illustrate an efficient cost and easy opening feature for consumers to obtain full access to the product. As described, the present embodiments can provide printed surfaces to provide graphics and other types of information printed on a heat-shrinkable packaging film that can be transparent, translucent, opaque, or variations / combinations thereof. Metallic inks can also be supplied to provide a silver or metallic color. To accommodate irregularities in the shape of the container, a maximum to minimum contraction ratio must be at least 2: 1. It is noted that various container sizes for products are possible as long as the shrink wrap can be kept after this even after a partial strip of film has been removed. Preferably, the shrink wrap film is applied like a glove. When a container bottom is present, it is preferably not encapsulated by the heat-shrinkable packaging. In tapered top containers, the glove should end at a height in the container so that no 'wrinkling' occurs. For example, for the container embodiments illustrated in Figs. 1 and 13, a glove is shown so that it is provided to reduce any evidence of a 'wrinkle' near the top and is not present at the bottom to allow the container to remain alone.
[0018] The perforations of the present embodiments may allow removal of heat-shrinkable packaging above the recess area, which allows access to a container opening, such as a flip top type lid. The heat shrinkable packaging perforations provide an evident tampering feature where once the perforations have been opened (broken) and / or a partial strip of film material has been removed, it is visually obvious that the container has been opened. exist
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7/13 several examples of perforation described within the present embodiments, although it is noted that several other variations are possible. However, the general features of the drilling examples can provide two separate types of drilling. A first example can be a pair of perforations axially oriented to the sleeve to form a tongue; and a second example can be an example of a generally circumferential ring perpendicular to the axially oriented perforations to define an upper strip for removal. The axial pair of perforations can end at or near (for example, 1 to 5 mm or 1 to 3 perforations) above the circumferential ring. The examples can be configured to remove the upper strip of material in one movement or by removing a vertical tongue first, and then the remaining portion of the upper strip. The material for the heat-shrink packaging must be configured to withstand multiple bending of the container (for example, at least 50 times). This feature is useful for a container that contains products, such as a beverage concentrate, that needs the container to be squeezed to release the product.
[0019] Turning now to the Figures, a container having a perforated heat-shrink packaging sleeve is generally indicated at 10. As shown, container 10 can be used to dispense a liquid concentrate in a desirable manner. The container 10 can include desirable properties, for example, to consistently discharge over a variation of compression forces, in general discharge consistent with the same force without significant dependence on the amount of liquid concentrate in the container, a test outlet opening that it substantially does not drip or leak, a jet that minimizes sneezing when the liquid concentrate is introduced into another liquid, and a jet that minimizes the mixture between the liquid concentrate and the other liquid. Container 10 utilizes some or all of these properties while dispensing a stream of liquid concentrate into a target container having a target liquid therein. The container 10 described here can disperse a liquid concentrate in such a way as to introduce the target liquid without substantial splashing or spray while also causing turbulence or sufficient mixing within the target container between the liquid concentrate and the target liquid to
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8/13 form a final mixture that is generally homogeneous without the use of utensils or strange stirring.
[0020] Referring now to FIGs. 1 and 13, exemplary shapes of container 10 are shown with at least some, and preferably all, of the above properties. The container can include a first closed end 12 and a second top end 14 having a flip top cap hinge 16 secured to a rear surface 23 by a hinge 44. The first end 12 and flip top cap 16 can be connected by a generally tubular side wall 18, which can take any suitable cross section, including any polygonal shape, any curvilinear shape, or any combination thereof, to form an internal container. Preferably, container 10 can be of a certain size for any number of uses and can specifically be in the range of 20 to 200 cc.
[0021] Exemplary shapes of the container 10 are illustrated in FIGs. 1 and 13 where the first end 12 acts as a safe base for the container 10 to rest fold. The side wall 18 can generally extend upwardly from the base or first end 12 to the second end 14. In the form of FIG. 1, the container 10 can have a generally 'egg' shape, where the front and rear surfaces 21 and 23 respectively are curved to provide an ergonomic container shape.
[0022] In another example in FIG. 13, the side walls 18 may include a 'waist' 80 so that the container 10 has an 'hourglass' shape in its front planar view.
[0023] Partially covering the container 10, including a junction for the flip top type lid 16 can be a perforated thermo-retractable packaging sleeve 30 having two examples of perforations including in general a pair of vertical perforations 32 extending downstream towards a horizontal (circumferential) perforation ring 34. The heat shrinkable packaging sleeve 30 can be a polyolefin such as polyethylene terephthalate (PET), a copolymerized polyethylene terephthalate (PETG), polyethylene glycol terephthalate (PETG LV - as sold as a
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9/13 film by GILBRETH, Croydon, PA, USA), polyvinyl chloride (PVC), polypropylene (PP), polyethylene (PE), and combinations of these (or other contractable films). Preferably, the shrink wrap 30 is PETG. The size of the heat shrinkable packaging sleeve 30 can be about 40 to 55 microns, preferably about 45 microns. Shrinkage shrink sleeve 30 may be at a shrinkage rate of about 75 percent to about 85 percent (preferably about 76 percent) and have a selected shrinkage ratio to preferably resist a shrinkage ratio. contraction of about 2: 1. The heat shrink packaging sleeve 30 can provide printed surfaces for graphics and other types of printed information or indicia on the film which can be transparent, translucent, opaque, or various combinations thereof. Metallic inks can also be provided to provide a silver or metallic color.
[0024] In the present embodiments, the container 10 preferably has a body having a variation in circumference along an axis oriented to receive the shrink sleeve 30, such as a vertical axis. It is noted that circumference by the present term can mean a variation in perimeter and can include circles, ellipses and other various cross sections of curvilinear or geometric shapes. By way of illustration, container 10 is configured to receive a shrink sleeve 30 along a vertical axis. The portion of the container body covered by a shrink sleeve 30 may have a circumference variation having a larger (FIG. 1, 18) or smaller (FIG. 13, 80) circumference at least one point between the ring. horizontal perforation heat shrink wrap 34 and a bottom edge heat shrink wrap 20 compared to adjacent portions of the circumference. Alternatively, the portion of the container body covered by the shrink sleeve 30 may have a circumference variation having a larger (FIG. 1, 18) or smaller (FIG. 13, 80) circumference at least one point between the top edge of the shrink wrap 22 and the bottom edge of the shrink wrap 20 compared to the adjacent portions of the circumference. This variation can preferably range from about 5 percent to about 200 percent, and more preferably about 100 percent. Print
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10/13 in a sketch 28 (FIG. 12) for the heat-shrinkable packaging sleeve 30 may have its print distorted to accommodate the variation in circumference once the heat-shrinkable packaging film has been applied to the container. For example, for the container 10 of FIG. 1 having a film height of about 80 mm and placed as shown in FIG. 1, distortion rates can be based on the following percent distortion TABLE as follows:
Table:
Percent distortion Vertical bottle height position(mm) 135 62 to 80 117 50 to 62 110 15 to 50 120 0 to 15
[0025] Variation in axial circumference may prevent the seal of the shrink wrap from slipping from the container before and / or after an upper strip of shrink wrap is removed to expose a container opening, such as the lid of the type illustrated flip top 16 and allows opening for product removal. Alternatively, an adhesive can be applied between the body of the container 10 and an internal surface of the shrink sleeve 30 in various configurations.
[0026] The perforation examples for the present embodiments may vary but preferably include a generally circumferential ring of perforations generally perpendicular to vertical perforations 32. Horizontal perforations 34 for a vertically oriented thermo-retractable packaging sleeve 30, as illustrated , generally defines an upper edge of the shrink sleeve 30 remaining after the upper strip 38 is removed to expose the container opening for product removal.
[0027] A second aspect of the heat shrinkable packaging sleeve perforations
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11/13 is a pair of perforations that can generally run perpendicular to the circumferential ring of perforations. As illustrated for a vertically oriented shrink wrap sleeve, generally vertical perforations 32 can descend from the top edge of the shrink wrap 22 towards the horizontal punch ring 34, which is oriented below the flip cover access. top
16. Access to the flip top cap 16 can be via a recession portion 52 under an edge 54. Again, many variations of the perforation example are possible within the scope of the embodiments. FiGs. 6 to 10 illustrate just a sample of these types of variations. Vertical perforations 32 can be parallel, converge, or expand as they extend towards the circumferential perforation ring 34. Vertical perforations 32 can end at horizontal ring 34 or end somewhere above the horizontal ring 34.
[0028] As illustrated, the vertical perforations preferably converge as they approach the horizontal ring 34. FIG. 6a shows an example of perforation for a heat-shrinkable packaging sleeve ready for placement and heat contraction in the container body 10. FIG. 6b illustrates the heat shrinkable packaging sleeve 30 after it has been applied to the container 10 and fixed to the container by heat contraction or other means known in the art to contract a film in a container. FIGs. 7 to 10 illustrate similar views for alternative exemplary drilling embodiments. It is noted that any resource or the various embodiments can be exchanged within the other embodiments.
[0029] As for FIG. 6, vertical perforations 32 converge as they approach and end on horizontal line 34. Wide cuts 66 are added to the top end of vertical perforations 32 to provide a split effect, a "V" 72, when applied to container 10. The “V '72 pair provides a 74 shell tongue to allow easy removal by a user. It is noted that as a user pulls the tongue from the shell 74, a vertical tongue 36 is generated as thermo-retractable packaging breaks between the perforations. It is also noted that any
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12/13 broken example allows a visual inspection of the container to reveal whether the container was ever opened or tampered with after the shrink wrap was placed in the container.
[0030] FIG. 7 shows a variation of the position of the wide cut 66 below the top edge 22 of the shrink sleeve 30. In other words, the wide cut 66 is placed below one or more normal perforation cuts at the top edge of the glove 30 At this point, heat contraction separates the heat-shrinkable package to form a circular opening to assist in the development of a vertical tongue 36 without forming a distinctive shell 74.
[0031] FIG. 8 shows a variation of the drilling example ending at the vertical perforations 32 before they reach the horizontal ring 34. This can be defined by not placing one, two, or three perforations before it reaches the horizontal ring 34. For a container of about 80 mm in height, this unperforated area 68 can have a dimension 70 of about 1 to 5 mm, and preferably about 1 to 2 mm. FIG. 9 illustrates where only one of the vertical perforations 32 has an unperforated area 68.
[0032] FIG. 10 illustrates a horizontal section 78 so that as the vertical tongue 36 is removed (see, for example, FIG. 2) it separates from the shrink sleeve 30 when it reaches the horizontal perforation ring.
[0033] In use, as shown in the sequence of Figures 2 to 4, a user can squeeze the tongue 74 and pull the heat-shrink wrap towards the horizontal ring 34 to form the vertical tongue 36 (FIG. 1). Depending on the drilling example, a user can continuously pull the vertical tongue 36 until it approaches the horizontal ring 34, followed by a horizontal pull (FIG. 2) to continue the rupture of the thermo-retractable packaging of the horizontal ring perforations until an upper heat shrink wrap strip 38 is removed (FIG. 3). Once the strip 38 is removed, the lower heat shrink strip strip 40 remains and the product is ready for use.
[0034] The shrink wrap 30 can be formed by a blank 28 from a continuous PETG film as shown in FIG. 12. As shown in
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FIG. 12, cut lines 50 define the size of the sketch sleeve 28 as well as fold lines 48, sealing area 42, copy limit 56, no live copy 58, no legal information 60 (as long as the portion in the shrink wrap be removed before use), printing of the front panel 62, and printing of the rear panel 64. Once a sketch has been formed, the film is sealed in the sealing area 42 and the perforations 32 and 34 are added to form the sealing seal. heat-shrinkable packaging that is ready for placement in container 10. It is noted that there are unlimited variations that are possible to form sketches to contract by heat in a container.
[0035] Although preferred embodiments have been described in detail, variations and modifications can be made within the scope of the embodiments presented.
权利要求:
Claims (21)
[1]
1. Container (10), comprising:
a container body having a circumference / perimeter variation along a vertical axis, a bottom surface (12), and a container opening having a top surface (14);
an axially oriented heat-shrink packaging sleeve (30) covering a portion of the container body (10) having a circumference variation and a portion of the container opening, a top edge (22) of the heat-shrink packaging sleeve ( 30) allowing the top surface (14) to remain exposed, and a bottom edge (20) of the heat-shrink packaging sleeve (30) allowing the bottom surface (12) to remain exposed;
the shrink wrap sleeve (30) having a pair of generally vertical perforations (32) descending from the top edge of the shrink wrap (22) towards a circumferential perforation ring (34) oriented below the opening of the container;
wherein the shrink wrapping sleeve (30) covering a portion of the circumference variation of the container body has one of a smaller or greater circumference at least one point between the circumferential piercing ring (34) and the bottom edge (20) as compared to the adjacent portions of the circumference variation in order to prevent the heat-shrinkable packaging sleeve (30) from slipping from the container (10) after removing the portion of it extending between the circumferential perforation ring (34 ) and the top edge (22);
characterized by the fact that the opening of the container comprises a flip top lid (16) and in which the heat-shrinkable packaging sleeve (30) above the circumferential perforation ring (34) including an upper strip (38) covering the junction of the flip top cover (16) and that can be removed to expose the flip top cover (16) and allow the flip top cover (16) to be opened for product removal.
[2]
2. Container (10) according to claim 1, characterized by the fact that the thermo-retractable packaging sleeve (30) axially oriented covering a
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2/4 portion of the circumference variation of the container body has a greater circumference at least one point between the top edge of the heat shrink wrap (22) and the bottom edge (20).
[3]
Container (10) according to claim 1, characterized in that the axially oriented shrink wrapping sleeve (30) covering a portion of the circumference variation of the container body has a greater circumference in at least one point between the circumferential perforating ring of thermo-retractable packaging (34) and the bottom edge (20).
[4]
4. Container (10) according to claim 1, characterized in that the axially oriented shrink wrapping sleeve (30) covering a portion of the circumference variation of the container body has a smaller circumference in at least one point between the circumferential drilling ring (34) and the bottom edge (20).
[5]
5. Container (10) according to claim 3, characterized by the fact that the circumference variation is in the range of about 5 percent to about 200 percent.
[6]
6. Container (10) according to claim 5, characterized by the fact that the variation in circumference is about 100 percent.
[7]
7. Container (10) according to claim 1, characterized by the fact that the generally vertical perforations (32) descending from the top edge of the heat-shrinkable packaging (22) are progressively close together as they approach circumferential drilling ring (34).
[8]
Container (10) according to claim 7, characterized in that the generally vertical perforations (32) descending from the top edge of the shrink wrap (22) end at the circumferential ring (34).
[9]
9. Container (10) according to claim 7, characterized in that the generally vertical perforations (32) descending from the top edge of the shrink wrap (22) end in a space of about two perforations above the circumferential drilling ring (34).
[10]
10. Container (10) according to claim 7, characterized by the
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3/4 the fact that the generally vertical perforations (32) descending from the top edge of the shrink wrap (22) start with an initial perforation cut (66), followed by relatively smaller perforation cuts, configured so that when the heat shrink wrap is applied to the container body, each of the larger cuts (66) forming a V-shape (72) at the top of each vertical perforation (32) to define a tongue (74) between the vertical perforations (32).
[11]
11. Container (10) according to claim 1, characterized by the fact that the container body has a generally planar front and rear surface, and a seal of the heat-shrinkable packaging sleeve (30) that is oriented vertically to the along an edge of the rear surface.
[12]
12. Container (10) according to claim 1, characterized in that the shrink wrap sleeve (30) comprises printed signs.
[13]
13. Container (10) according to claim 1, characterized by the fact that the shrink wrap sleeve (30) comprises adhesive to be attached to the container (10).
[14]
14. Container (10) according to claim 1, characterized by the fact that the heat-shrinkable packaging sleeve (30) is a polymer selected from the list consisting of: polyethylene terephthalate (PET), a terephthalate of copolymerized polyethylene (PETG), polyethylene glycol terephthalate (PETG LV), polyvinyl chloride (PVC), polypropylene (PP), and polyethylene (PE).
[15]
Container (10) according to claim 14, characterized in that the heat-shrinkable packaging sleeve (30) is PETG.
[16]
16. Container (10) according to claim 1, characterized in that the heat-shrinkable packaging sleeve (30) is of a size between about 40 to 55 microns.
[17]
17. Container (10) according to claim 16, characterized in that the heat-shrinkable packaging sleeve (30) is of a size of about 45 microns.
[18]
18. Container (10) according to claim 1, characterized by the fact that the heat-shrinkable packaging sleeve (30) has a contraction rate of
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4/4 about 75 percent to about 85 percent.
[19]
19. Container (10) according to claim 1, characterized by the fact that the heat-shrinkable packaging sleeve (30) has a shrinkage ratio of about 2: 1.
[20]
20. Container (10) according to claim 1, characterized in that the body of the container is pressable to release a jet of the product through the opening of the container.
[21]
21. Container (10) according to claim 1, characterized by the fact that the container body has a pair of side walls (18) extending between front and rear surfaces (21, 23), the side walls converging in towards the flip top type cover (16).
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法律状态:
2018-12-26| B06F| Objections, documents and/or translations needed after an examination request according art. 34 industrial property law|
2019-02-12| B06T| Formal requirements before examination|
2019-07-09| B07A| Technical examination (opinion): publication of technical examination (opinion)|
2020-03-24| B09A| Decision: intention to grant|
2020-05-26| B16A| Patent or certificate of addition of invention granted|Free format text: PRAZO DE VALIDADE: 20 (VINTE) ANOS CONTADOS A PARTIR DE 15/08/2011, OBSERVADAS AS CONDICOES LEGAIS. |
2020-06-30| B25G| Requested change of headquarter approved|Owner name: KRAFT FOODS GROUP BRANDS LLC (US) |
优先权:
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US37402710P| true| 2010-08-16|2010-08-16|
US61/374,027|2010-08-16|
PCT/US2011/047750|WO2012024218A1|2010-08-16|2011-08-15|Perforated shrink wrap sleeves and containers|
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