[0001] This invention relates to a package particularly suitable for containing a pesticidal
composition.
[0002] Pesticides, e.g. herbicides, are often potentially harmful materials and are commonly
produced as a concentrated solution or dispersion in an organic liquid, as a gel or
in solid form. Such chemicals are typically supplied in a metal or blow-moulded plastics
container. To use the chemical pesticides, e.g. herbicides, a quantity of the pesticide
is measured out of the container in concentrated form and then mixed with a large
volume of water before being sprayed onto a locus to be treated or onto plants. Such
concentrated materials are frequently highly toxic so great care must be taken in
measuring and mixing them to avoid spillage and to avoid human or animal contact with
the concentrated pesticide.
[0003] Efforts have been devoted to the design of containers to minimise the risk of accidental
spillage of their contents when used and also to reduce residues remaining in the
containers after use. Plastics containers with wide necks to facilitate pouring of
their contents have been used Blow moulded plastics containers having hollow handles
have been made in which the hollow handles are isolated from the body of the container
to avoid retention of material in the handle.
[0004] Nevertheless, with present packages it is relatively easy to spill the contents during
the mixing process with the resulting risk of contamination of the environment and
risk of contact with humans or animals. Also, it is relatively rare to empty containers
so that farmers, and other users, tend to have partly full containers left around.
These represent a further hazard. Even when all of the contents have been used it
is difficult to dispose of the empty container. It is also difficult to wash adequately
the containers and measuring instruments in which the concentrated pesticides are
handled. These devices represent a further hazard to personnel and to the environment.
[0005] It has been proposed to package agricultural chemicals in a container comprising
a screw fitting adapted to screw onto a corresponding fitting on a spray tank. The
contents of the container should be released only when a satisfactory seal exists
between the tank and the container. Practical difficulties exist in securing widespread
use of such a system in view of the need for standardisation of screw-fitting sizes
and the possibility of leakage if a satisfactory tight seal is not achieved.
[0006] It has also been proposed to package chemicals in a water soluble container which
releases the packaged chemical only after contact with water (see for example GB-A-922,317
and EP-A-0,347,220). Such applications have however been limited by the capabilities
of known water soluble containers which are often flexible and prone to rupture. In
particular when a package is dropped it is particularly prone to rupture due to mechanical
or hydraulic shock if it contains a liquid, gel or a fine powder.
[0007] In other fields where flexible packaging is employed, there is also a need to reduce
the likelihood of rupture occurring due to mechanical shock.
[0008] FR-A-1,088,598 discloses a package containing liquid suitable for dropping from an
aeroplane without using a parachute. The package comprises a central pocket containing
the liquid with a series of seals around the central pocket. Subjected to a mechanical
shock starting from the innermost seal, seals can be ruptured successively leaving
at least the outermost seal intact. GB-A-943,498 discloses a package in the form of
an envelope of heat sealable material which comprises a seam comprising a rupturable
area such that the seam area comprises either discrete bonded or unbonded areas. Typically,
the rupturable seam area divides the packaging into compartments, the contents of
which may be mixed by rupturing the seam.
[0009] The present invention seeks to overcome the disadvantages of known packages and to
provide a flexible package having an improved resistance to mechanical shock.
[0010] Accordingly the present invention provides a closed package comprising one or more
flexible water dispersible or water soluble polymeric sheets sealed to form an outer
non-breachable seal as known from EP-A-0 347 220 with, at least one inner breachable
seal of lower peel strength than the non-breachable seal and optionally a space between
the inner and outer seals containing substantially none of the contents of the package.
[0011] When the package is subjected to mechanical shock the breachable seal may be breached
dissipating the energy of the shock without damaging the outer seal. Where the package
comprises a space between the inner and outer seals, the space contains substantially
none of the contents of the package: if the inner seal is breached the extra volume
accessible to the contents may help to dissipate shock.
[0012] The breachable seal used in the package is one which may be breached when the package
is subjected to mechanical shock for example when dropped from a height of 1 to 2m.
The breachable seal can be breached by peeling apart the seal; additionally it can
be breached by means of a gap in the seal.
[0013] The package of the invention comprises one or more sheets of flexible material, preferably
thermoformable material, sealed to form a closed package. Preferably if more than
one sheet is used, they are of the same material, but they may be different. Preferably
the package is formed by two separate sheets of material sealed to form a closed package.
[0014] According to the invention, the or every sheet comprising the package is of water
soluble or water dispersible material. The use of such material which e.g. is known
from EP-A-0 347 220 may allow one or more of the following advantageous features,
particularly if the contents comprises a hazardous chemical, such as a pesticide:
the contents of package are released only after contact with water in which it is
to be dissolved or dispersed, minimising the possibility of accidental contact of
the undiluted material with the environment or with humans or animals;
the contents can be provided in unit dosage form suitable for dilution with a predetermined
amount of water removing the need for the contents to be measured out in undiluted
form;
the package is easy to use : the package can be simply placed in water prior to use;
and
the need for washing out of the residual chemical from containers to render them safe
for disposal is removed; containers which have been in contact with the contents remain
uncontaminated which facilitates their disposal.
[0015] Specific suitable water soluble or water dispersible materials include polyvinylalcohol,
polyethylene oxide; alkyl and hydroxyalkylcellulose, such as hydroxymethylcellulose,
hydroxyethylcellulose, hydroxypropylcellulose; carboxymethylcellulose; polyvinyl ethers
such as polymethylvinyl ether or poly(2-methoxy or ethoxy ethylene); poly(2,4-dimethyl-6-triazinylethylene;
poly(3-morpholinylethylene); poly(N-1,2,4-triazonylethylene; poly(vinylsulfonic acid);
polyanhydrides; low molecular weight urea-formaldehyde resins; low molecular weight
melamine-formaldehyde resins; poly(2-hydroxyethyl methacrylate); polyacrylic acid
and its homologs. Preferred materials are polyethylene oxide, methyl cellulose, or
polyvinyl alcohol, most preferably polyvinyl alcohol. Generally polyvinylalcohol will
be used as a partially or fully alcoholised or hydrolysed polyvinyl acetate film.
[0016] Most preferably a thermoformable, eg Vinex, polyvinylalcohol resin is used: such
resins possess the advantages of being adaptable to deep draw molding without significant
shrinkage problems.
[0017] The material may be unoriented, momo-axially oriented or bi-axially oriented. Water
soluble materials are preferred since they provide less disposal problems. The materials
used will generally be cold water soluble; cold water soluble polyvinyl alcohol is
preferred. In one specific embodiment, cold water soluble polyvinyl alcohol which
is 40 to 99% hydrolysed or alcoholised is used. It will be understood that other materials
may be used when the package is to be dissolved or dispersed in hot water.
[0018] The maximum tensile strength of the water soluble or water dispersible material of
the sheets comprising the package is preferably at least 20, more preferably from
30 to 80, N/mm
2 and the elongation at break is preferably 200 to 380%, more preferably from 220 to
350%. Testing for these values is generally carried out at 23°C and 50% relative humidity.
[0019] Preferably the package of the invention should release its contents in less than
about 10 minutes. Typically the package will be placed in the spray tank of a conventional
sprayer. The tank will generally be partly filled with water, and the package added.
When the tank is provided with means to agitate the water, the contents of the bag
will be released more rapidly. It is preferred that release it should take place in
less than about a minute, for example in 30 to 40 seconds. It will be understood that
the time taken to release the pesticide will depend upon a number of factors apart
from the nature of the bag, including the temperature of the water and the level of
agitation.
[0020] The package may contain material in liquid, gel or granular form. When the contents
is in liquid or gel form it is particularly important to avoid pinholes in the package
through which leakage of the contents may occur. In such cases therefore the or each
sheet may be a laminate, generally of two layers of different or the same material,
as pinholes are unlikely to coincide in two layers of material.
[0021] When the contents are in granular form, the sheets typically comprise a single layer
of material. However, in cases where it is particularly desirable to avoid pinholes
in the package, eg. to prevent the escape of unpleasant odours, a laminate material
of the type described above may be used.
[0022] The or each sheet comprising the package will generally be from 20 to 500µm, preferably
50 to 250µm, thick.
[0023] The thickness of the sheets will be kept to the minimum needed to prevent rupture
of the package, so that the water soluble or dispersible material is dissolved or
dispersed as quickly as possible and the contents then released.
[0024] According to a particular embodiment the package is provided with an inner breachable
seal or seals in the region of the package most likely to fail. The region of the
package most likely to fail will vary according to a number of factors including the
contents, shape and size of the package, the storage and usage conditions of the package
and can be determined by routine experimentation.
[0025] The package comprises an inner seal and an outer seal of a higher peel strength than
the inner seal. The inner seal may itself comprise regions of varying peel strength,
typically being of lower peel strength in the inner region of the seal, or it may
be of uniform peel strength. The inner and outer seals may be joined to form a single
continuous seal of varying peel strength or they may be separated by a space.
[0026] Alternatively there may be more than one, typically up to four, inner seals of lower
peel strength than the outer seal each of which is separated by a space, containing
substantially none of the contents of the package. In cases where more than one inner
peelable seal is present then peel strengths may be the same or different. Where the
strength of the seals does vary, then typically the innermost breachable seal will
be of lowest peel strength, the outermost breachable seal of highest peel strength
and any intermediate seals will be of intermediate strength, progressively increasing
towards the outermost seal.
[0027] Mechanical shock to such a package, when filled with liquid, gel or granular contents
may result in partial peeling of the inner seal or seals thereby absorbing the energy
of the shock without damaging the outer seal.
[0028] The inner and outer seals may be heat seals. The outer seal may be a conventional
heat seal typically, 2 to 5 mm thick. The or each inner heat seal will typically have
a thickness from 1 to 10mm, e.g. 2 to 5mm.
[0029] Where the inner and outer seals are produced by the same sealing platen then typically
each inner seal will be within 20 mm of the outer seal. For example there may be 1
to 3 inner heat seals, each 2 to 3mm thick with a spacing of 2 to 3 mm from the outer
seal or from each other.
[0030] Alternatively where the or each inner heat seal is produced by a separate sealing
platen from the outer heat seal, then the inner and outer seals may be widely separated
with the proviso that the space between them does not contain any of the contents
of the package. For example the inner seal or seals may seal the portion of the package
containing the contents and the outer seal be formed around a handle portion of the
package.
[0031] Rather than using heat seals, either the or each inner peelable seal or the outer
non-peelable seal may be sealed using an adhesive. Conventional polymeric adhesive
may be used; the strength of the adhesive used may be adjusted to provide a peelable
or a non-peelable seal as desired.
[0032] Suitable adhesives include small amounts of water or low molecular weight solutions
of polyvinyl alcohol, optionally mixed with polyvinyl acetate.
[0033] The non-peelable and peelable seal or seals may constitute a double or multiple seal
around the whole the package. In other cases however, the inner seals or seals may
be used to reinforce the outer seal only in those regions of the package which are
particularly vulnerable to damage by mechanical shock. In such cases the inner and
outer seals may be joined to prevent the contents of the package entering the space
between them, if present.
[0034] According to a particular embodiment the package of the invention may comprise an
outer non-breachable seal and one or more inner seals having a narrow gap in or between
them providing access to a space between the inner seal or seals and the outer seal
which space contains substantially none of the contents of the package. Mechanical
shock to the package may be dissipated by the entry of the contents of the package
into the space between the inner and outer seals. For example the package may comprise
a single inner seal with a narrow gap in it, or a pair of overlapping seals with narrow
gaps between them, which gaps are in a portion of the interior of the package which
does not contain any of the contents of the package when in its normal upright orientation.
The same type of seals may be used as are described above: a combination of non-peelable
outer seal and peelable inner seals will be used.
[0035] The contents of the package may be in liquid, gel or granular form, preferably liquid
or gel form. Where the contents are in liquid form they may be in the form of a solution
or of a dispersion e.g. an emulsion or a suspension. Similarly in gel form, the contents
may be a single phase gel or a dispersion
[0036] For the package comprising water soluble or water dispersible material, the contents
will be substantially dry. They may comprise any conventional carrier, diluent or
surfactant.
[0037] When the contents are in liquid or gel form and comprises an organic solvent, the
water soluble or water dispersible material will be one which is insoluble in the
organic solvent.
[0038] The packages of the present invention generally contain from 0.1 grams to 7kg, preferably
1g to 5kg, where the composition is in granular form. Where the contents are in liquid
or gel form, the package typically contains from 5ml to 10 litres, preferably from
50ml to 5 litres.
[0039] Generally the package will contain at least a small amount of unfilled space, eg
at least about 5% by volume, so as to minimise the likelihood of spillage of the composition
during the production of the package. The unfilled space further provides an area
into which the contents of the package may move on exposure to mechanical shock which
tends to dissipate the energy from the shock.
[0040] The package of the invention may, in a particular embodiment contain a pesticidal
composition. Such a composition may be of conventional type.
[0041] Suitable pesticides which may be used in the package of the present invention include
fungicides, insecticides and herbicides (for example hydroxybenzonitrile herbicides,
e.g. bromoxynil or ioxynil or derivatives thereof such as salts or esters, e.g. heptanoates
or octanoates). Specifically a hydroxybenzonitrile herbicide comprising a mixture
of ioxynil and bromoxynil ester may be used. Molluscicides, suitable for addition
to, for example, ponds or streams may also be employed.
[0042] More generally, the package of the invention may contain chemicals which are potentially
toxic or damaging or detrimental to health or to the environment. As well as pesticides
this includes chemicals which are to be dissolved or dispersed in a large volume of
water or aqueous liquid, such as compounds, e.g. metronidazole, used to combat spoilage
in industrial aqueous liquids, or compounds for addition to the aqueous circuits of
e.g. domestic or industrial heating systems, compounds for addition to swimming pools,
photographic materials, inks, dyestuffs, non-aqueous organic acids and cement additives.
[0043] When the material comprising the sheet or sheets of package is a polyvinylalcohol
the contents should generally not comprise borates, chlorides or chlorates in amounts
effective to lead to deterioration of the material unless the material is protected
from them.
[0044] Where the contents are in liquid form then suitable organic solvents which may be
used as carriers include petroleum based solvents, e.g. petroleum ethers, mineral
oils, aliphatic or aromatic hydrocarbons, e.g. hexane, octane, cyclohexane, benzene,
xylene and naphthalene, halogenated aliphatic or aromatic hydrocarbons, e.g. carbon
tetrachloride, chloroform, methylene chloride and chlorobenzene, esters e.g. amyl
acetate, ketones, e.g. cyclohexanone, ethers, or a higher alcohol (lower alcohols
may migrate through the water soluble or water dispersible materials described above:
this can result in product appearing on the outside of the package). It will be understood
that mixtures of solvents, e.g. mixtures of a hydrocarbon solvent with another solvent
such as a ketone or a higher alcohol, may also be used. The organic liquid must be
reasonably dry and typically contains less than 2 to 3% of water if the package is
water soluble or water dispersible to ensure that it does not leak prematurely from
the package.
[0045] Such compositions may comprise a surfactant, in addition to, or in some cases instead
of, an organic solvent as a carrier or diluent. Preferably, such a surfactant, which
is reasonably dry in that it contains less than 2 to 3% water. Suitable surfactants
may be of the ionic or non-ionic types: for example sulphoricinoleates, quaternary
ammonium derivatives, products based on condensates of ethylene oxide with alkyl and
polyaryl phenols, e.g. nonyl- or octyl-phenols, or carboxylic acid esters of anhydrosorbitols
which have been rendered soluble by etherification of the free hydroxy groups by condensation
with ethylene oxide, alkali and alkaline earth metal salts of sulphuric acid esters
and sulphonic acids such as dinonyl- and dioctyl-sodium sulphonosuccinates and alkali
and alkaline earth metal salts of high molecular weight sulphonic acid derivatives
such as sodium and calcium lignosulphonates and sodium and calcium alkylbenzene sulphonates.
[0046] Suitably, the contents may comprise up to 10%, e.g. from 0.05% to 10% of surfactant
but, if desired, may comprise higher proportions of surfactant for example up to 15%
in liquid emulsifiable suspension concentrates and up to 25% in water soluble concentrates.
[0047] The contents of the package may be thickened or rendered thixotropic to provide a
gel. An increased viscosity in the contents can reduce the likelihood of the of rupture
if the package is subjected to mechanical shock. The contents of the package may be
rendered more viscous or thixotropic by the inclusion of additives, for example, a
modified organophile, or bentonite, lecithin, polymethylene oxide or silica gel.
[0048] The concentrations of the chemical, such as pesticide, dissolved or dispersed in
the organic liquid or in the gel will generally be those conventionally used: in order
to reduce the bulk of each package, however, concentrations may be increased. Each
package will preferably contain at least about 500 ml and will preferably contain
a convenient standard volume, for example 500 ml or 1 litre, although it will be appreciated
that any convenient standard volume may be chosen.
[0049] When the contents are in granular form then this may comprise any conventional carrier
or diluent which if the package is water soluble or dispersible is reasonably dry,
in that it contains less than 2 to 3% of moisture. Examples of suitable solid diluents
or carriers are aluminium silicate, talc, calcined magnesia, kieselguhr, tricalcium
phosphate, powdered cork, adsorbent carbon black and clays such as kaolin and bentonite.
Solid compositions may comprise surfactants, such as dispersing agents, for example
those surfactants previously mentioned. In some cases such surfactants may also be
used as diluents or carriers.
[0050] As with compositions in liquid form, the concentration of chemical such as pesticide
in the solid pesticidal compositions may be as conventionally used: concentrations
may however be increased to reduce the bulk of the package.
[0051] The contents, such as pesticidal compositions, present in the package of the present
invention may be prepared by conventional means.
[0052] The packages of the present invention may be obtained by first forming a receptacle
adapted to retain the contents, filling the open receptacle with contents and then
sealing it.
[0053] The open receptacle may be obtained by conventional means. For example, this may
be achieved by a vacuum forming where material forming the receptacle is deformed
to conform to the shape of a suitable mould and may, if desired, be a thermoforming
process to cause the sheet to retain its shape after release from the mould.
[0054] Where the deformation is by vacuum forming, the mould may be equipped with pinholes
through which the space between the mould and the sheet can be evacuated.
[0055] Where deformation is by thermoforming, the sheet may be driven against the mould
by vacuum forming, or by applying a superatmospheric pressure to the other side of
the sheet, or by mechanical displacement of the sheet (plug forming).
[0056] After forming the open receptacle, the contents of the package are placed inside
and the receptacle closed to form a sealed compartment. The sealing step may involve
the sealing of two surfaces of the package together, the folding of a or the sheet
of the material forming the receptacle onto itself and then sealing to itself or the
sealing of an additional sheet of material to the open receptacle. It will be appreciated
that the open receptacle may be partially sealed prior to filling it.
[0057] The inner breachable seal and outer non-breachable seals of the package may be produced
simultaneously or using separate sealing steps. Either seal may be produced, at least
partially prior to filling the package. As previously mentioned either seal may be
produced by heat sealing or by an adhesive.
[0058] Where the package is sealed by heat sealing, the heat sealing may be carried out
using conventional heat sealing equipment and conventional conditions. The parameters
of sealing jaw temperature, jaw pressure and dwell time may be controlled to obtain
an optimum heat seal. In order to ensure optimum processability, of the
water soluble or water dispersible material, heat sealing is generally carried
out at 15 to 85% relative humidity (measured at 18 to 22°C). The relative humidity
is preferably 35 to 55%. Some routine experimentation may be required to obtain a
suitable heat seal depending on the material forming the package, e.g. the particular
grade and thickness of PVOH chosen. The quality of the seal can be checked, for example
by visual inspection for areas of opacity or for bubbles. Imperfections in the seal
may give rise to a lack of water solubility or water dispersibility of the seal where
this is desired.
[0059] According to a specific embodiment, an inner peelable seal and an outer non-peelable
seal may be produced simultaneously using the same heat sealing platen. In such a
case the strength of the heat seal produced may be varied for example by varying the
sealing jaw temperature over the heat seal platen. A slightly lower jaw temperature
may be used on the inner portion of the sealing surface which produces a peelable
seal: a variation in sealing jaw temperature may be obtained using a stepped sealing
jaw having a first sealing surface closer to a heating element and at a higher temperature
than a second sealing surface. Rather than a stepped sealing jaw a contoured jaw may
alternatively be used and there may be a space between the inner and outer sealing
surface corresponding to a space between the seals. Similarly, a sealing jaw comprising
more than two sealing surfaces may be used to produce a package comprising more than
one inner breachable seal.
[0060] As an alternative to varying peel strength by varying sealing jaw temperature as
described above, such variation may be obtained by varying sealing jaw pressure or
dwell time.
[0061] A stepped jaw may also be used in conjunction with a planar member of resilient material.
A seal of variable strength may then be obtained by the variation in jaw pressure
which is produced by the stepped jaw.
[0062] Packages according to the invention are shown, by way of illustration, in the accompanying
drawings in which:
Figure 1 illustrates the formation of a package of the invention.
Figure 2 illustrates a package of the invention having an integral handle.
Figure 3 shows two heat sealing jaw arrangements which may be used to provide a variation
in peel strength across a seal by varying the jaw pressure applied during the sealing
process.
Figure 4 shows two heat sealing jaw arrangements which may be used to provide a variation
in peel strength by varying the jaw temperature across the seal during the sealing
process.
Figure 5 shows a heat sealing arrangement which may be used to provide a variation
in peel strength by varying the dwell time.
Figure 6 shows a heat sealing jaw arrangement in which variation in peel strength
is provided by a combination of variation in jaw pressure and temperature.
Figure 7 shows a heat sealing arrangement in which variation in peel strength is provided
by a combination of variation in jaw pressure and dwell time.
[0063] Figure 1 illustrates a package formed by thermoforming or vacuumforming a sheet 1
of water-soluble material into a mould 2, a pesticidal composition 3 being contained
in the recess thus formed. A second sheet 4 of water-soluble material is heat sealed
to the first sheet on the flange 5 of the mould 2. The heat seal comprises an outer
non-breachable seal 6 and an inner breachable seal 7.
[0064] Figure 2 illustrates a package having an integral handle 8. The package contains
a quantity, for example 1 to 5 litres, of a liquid 9. The heat seal comprises an outer
non-breachable seal 10 and an inner breachable seal 11 and may also comprise an additional
breachable seal 12 at the bottom of the container. The breachable seals 11 and 12
may have different peel strengths. The handle may have an area 13 of non-breachable
seal.
[0065] Figure 3 shows two heat sealing jaw arrangements which may be used to provide a variation
in peel strength across the seal by varying the jaw pressure applied during the sealing
process. Figure 3(a) shows a resilient planar sealing jaw 14 which is heated and a
non-heated stepped sealing jaw 15 having a sealing surface a portion of which 16 is
closer to the jaw 14 and a portion 17 further from jaw 14. In operation variation
in jaw pressure is produced by the difference in the distance x between 14 and 16
and the distance x + y between 14 and 17, bearing in mind the jaw 14 will resile on
closing. It will be appreciated that more than one step may be present in the non-heated
jaw leading to provide more than one variation in the peel strength of the seal. Figure
3(b) shows an alternative arrangement in which the sealing surface of the non-heated
jaw has a portion 18 parallel to the heated jaw and a further portion 19 which slopes
away from the heated jaw providing a continuous variation in the jaw pressure. Jaw
14 may be resilient.
[0066] Figure 4 shows that two heat sealing jaw arrangements which may be used to provide
a variation in peel strength by varying the jaw temperature across the seal during
the sealing process. Figure 4(a) shows a stepped heated sealing jaw 20 and a corresponding
stepped non-heated sealing jaw 21. The distance between the corresponding sealing
surface of the jaws is a constant x. Variation in the temperature at the steps of
the sealing jaw, which is due to variation in the distance of the sealing surface
from a heating element, produces a variation in peel strength. Either of the jaws
20 and 21 may be resilient. Figure 4(b) shows an alternative arrangement in which
two planar sealing jaws are employed, a non-heated jaw 22 and a heated jaw 23 in which
a variation in temperature is produced by the presence in the jaw of insulating material
24. Due to the insulating material the portions 25 and 26 of the heated jaw are at
lower temperatures than the portion 27 when in operation. Either of the jaws 20 and
21 may be resilient.
[0067] Figure 5 shows a heat sealing arrangement which may be used to provide a variation
in peel strength by varying the dwell time. A heated jaw 28 is employed together with
two separately removable non-heated jaws 29 and 30. In operation the heated and non-heated
jaws are separated by a constant distance x and variation in dwell time is achieved
by withdrawing one of the jaws 29 and 30 while continuing to seal against the other.
In this case a jaw, preferably jaw 28, may be resilient.
[0068] Figure 6 shows a heat sealing jaw arrangement in which variation in peel strength
is produced by a combination of variation in jaw pressure and temperature. The arrangement
shown is similar to that shown in Figure 3b save that the non-heated jaw 31 is planar
and the heated jaw 32 has a portion 33 of its sealing surface parallel to 31 and a
portion 34 which slopes away from 31. Variation in the jaw pressure is provided by
variation in the distance between the jaws and variation in the temperature of the
heated jaw 32 is provided by the variation in the distance of the sealing surface
of 32 from a heating element. Either of the jaws may be resilient.
[0069] Figure 7 shows a heat sealing jaw arrangement in which variation in peel strength
is produced by a combination of variation in jaw pressure and dwell time. A planar
sealing jaw 34 is employed with a non-heated jaw 35 having a stepped sealing surface.
The portion of the stepped surface of 35 which is closer to 34 is mounted on a spring
37 and is movable relative to the remainder of 35. In operation a variation in jaw
pressure is produced by the variation in the separation of the jaws. When the non-heated
jaw 35 is withdrawn the spring 37 extends increasing the dwell time of the sealing
surface 36 in contact with the preferably resilient jaw 34.
[0070] If in Figure 7 jaw 35 is resilient but jaw 34 and member 36 are not, or are more
rigid, the contact pressure at the interface 34/36 will be higher than that at the
interface 34/35 when the jaws are fully closed together.
1. A closed package comprising one or more flexible water dispersible or water soluble
polymeric sheets (1,4) sealed to form an outer non-breachable seal (6), characterized
by at least one inner breachable seal (7) of lower peel strength than the non-breachable
seal (6) and optionally a space between the inner and outer seals containing substantially
none of the contents of the package.
2. A package according to claim 1 which comprises more than one breachable seal (11,12).
3. A package according to claim 1 or 2 which comprises a narrow gap in the inner seal
(7) or between inner seals providing access to the space between the inner and outer
seals and which is effective to dissipate mechanical shock applied to the package
by entry of the contents into the space.
4. A package according to claim 1, 2 or 3 comprising more than one inner breachable seal
(11,12) of lower peel strength than the outer non-breachable seal (10), and a space
between the inner and outer seals and between each inner seal.
5. A package according to any one of the preceding claims in which the outer non-breachable
seal (6) and inner breachable seal (7) or seals are heat seals.
6. A package according to any one of claims 1 to 4, in which the outer non-breachable
seal (6) and inner breachable seal (7) or seals are adhesive seals.
7. A package according to any one of the preceding claims which comprises a breachable
seal (7) in the region of the package most likely to fail.
8. A package according to any one of the preceding claims in which the or each water
soluble or dispersible flexible polymeric sheet (1,4) comprises polyethylene oxide,
methyl cellulose or a polyvinyl alcohol.
9. A package according to claim 8 in which the water soluble or water dispersible material
comprises a cold water soluble polyvinyl alcohol which is 40 to 99% hydrolysed or
alcoholised polyvinyl acetate.
10. A package according to claim 8 or 9 in which the contents are released in less than
10 minutes after contact with water.
11. A package according to claim 10 in which the contents are released in less than 1
minute.
12. A package according to any one of the preceding claims which contains a composition
in liquid or gel form (9).
13. A package according to any one of the preceding claims which contains from 5ml to
10 litres in liquid or gel form (9).
14. A package according to any one of the preceding claims which contains a pesticidal
composition (3).
15. A package according to claim 14 in which the composition (3) comprises a hydroxybenzonitrile
herbicide.
16. A package according to claim 15, in which the hydroxybenzonitrile herbicide comprises
a mixture of ioxynil and bromoxynil esters.
17. A package according to any one of the preceding claims in which the or each sheet
(1,4) has a thickness from 20 to 500µm.
1. Geschlossene Verpackung, umfassend eine oder mehrere in Wasser dispergierbare oder
wasserlösliche polymere Bahnen (1, 4), die miteinander versiegelt sind unter Bildung
eines nicht aufgehenden Verschlusses (6), dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß mindestens ein
innerer aufgehender Verschluß (7) mit einer geringeren Schälfestigkeit als der nicht
aufgehende Verschluß (6) und gegebenenfalls ein Zwischenraum zwischen dem inneren
und dem äußeren Verschluß, enthaltend im wesentlichen keinen Packungsinhalt, vorhanden
ist.
2. Verpackung nach Anspruch 1, umfassend mehr als einen aufgehenden Verschluß (11, 12).
3. Verpackung nach Anspruch 1 oder 2, umfassend einen engen Spalt in dem inneren Verschluß
(7) oder zwischen den inneren Verschlüssen, der einen Zugang darstellt zu dem Zwischenraum
zwischen den inneren und äußeren Verschlüssen und der wirksam ist, einen mechanischen
Stoß auf die Verpackung aufzufangen, indem der Inhalt in den Raum eintritt.
4. Verpackung nach Anspruch 1, 2 oder 3, umfassend mehr als einen inneren aufgehenden
Verschluß (11, 12) mit einer geringeren Schälfestigkeit als der äußere nicht aufgehende
Verschluß (10) und einen Zwischenraum zwischen den inneren und äußeren Verschlüssen
und zwischen jedem inneren Verschluß.
5. Verpackung nach einem der vorangehenden Ansprüche, wobei der äußere nicht aufgehende
Verschluß (6) und der innere aufgehende Verschluß (7) oder die Verschlüsse Heißversiegelungen
sind.
6. Verpackung nach einem der Ansprüche 1 bis 4, bei der der äußere nicht aufgehende Verschluß
(6) und der innere aufgehende Verschluß (7) oder die Verschlüsse Verklebungen sind.
7. Verpackung nach einem der vorangehenden Ansprüche, umfassend einen aufgehenden Verschluß
(7) in dem Bereich, in dem die Verpackung am leichtesten versagt.
8. Verpackung nach einem der vorangehenden Ansprüche, wobei die oder jede wasserlösliche
oder dispergierbare flexible polymere Bahn (1, 4) Polyethylenoxid, Methylcellulose
oder einen Polyvinylalkohol umfaßt.
9. Verpackung nach Anspruch 8, wobei das wasserlösliche oder in Wasser dispergierbare
Material einen in kaltem Wasser löslichen Polyvinylalkohol umfaßt, der zu 40 bis 99
% hydrolysiertes oder alkoholisiertes Polyvinylacetat ist.
10. Verpackung nach Anspruch 8 oder 9, wobei der Inhalt in weniger als 10 Minuten nach
Kontakt mit Wasser freigesetzt wird.
11. Verpackung nach Anspruch 10, wobei der Inhalt in weniger als 1 Minute freigesetzt
wird.
12. Verpackung nach einem der vorangehenden Ansprüche, enthaltend eine Zusammensetzung
in flüssiger oder Gelform (9).
13. Verpackung nach einem der vorangehenden Ansprüche, enthaltend 5 ml bis 10 Liter in
flüssiger oder Gelform.
14. Verpackung nach einem der vorangehenden Ansprüche, enthaltend ein pestizides Mittel
(3).
15. Verpackung nach Anspruch 14, wobei das Mittel (3) ein Hydroxybenzonitril-Herbizid
umfaßt.
16. Verpackung nach Anspruch 15, wobei das Hydroxybenzonitril-Herbizid ein Gemisch aus
Ioxynil- und Bromoxynilestern umfaßt.
17. Verpackung nach einem der vorangehenden Ansprüche, wobei die oder jede Bahn (1, 4)
eine Dicke von 20 bis 500 µm besitzt.
1. Conditionnement clos, comprenant une ou plusieurs feuilles polymériques flexibles
hydrosolubles ou dispersables dans l'eau (1, 4) soudées pour former un joint extérieur
(6) ne pouvant être rompu, caractérisé par la présence d'au moins un joint intérieur
(7) pouvant être rompu, de plus faible résistance au pelage que le joint (6) ne pouvant
être rompu, et, facultativement, un espace entre les joints intérieur et extérieur
ne renfermant pratiquement aucune quantité du contenu du conditionnement.
2. Conditionnement suivant la revendication 1, qui comprend plus d'un joint (11, 12)
pouvant être rompu.
3. Conditionnement suivant la revendication 1 ou 2, qui comprend un intervalle étroit
dans le joint intérieur (7) ou entre les joints intérieurs, permettant un accès à
l'espace entre les joints intérieur et extérieur et étant efficace pour dissiper un
choc mécanique appliqué au conditionnement par pénétration du contenu dans cet espace.
4. Conditionnement suivant la revendication 1, 2 ou 3, comprenant plus d'un joint intérieur
(11, 12) pouvant être rompu, de plus faible résistance au pelage que le joint extérieur
(10) ne pouvant être rompu, et un espace entre les joints intérieur et extérieur et
entre chaque joint intérieur.
5. Conditionnement suivant l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes, dans lequel
le joint extérieur (6) ne pouvant être rompu et le ou les joints intérieurs (7) pouvant
être rompus sont des joints thermosoudés.
6. Conditionnement suivant l'une quelconque des revendications 1 à 4, dans lequel le
joint extérieur (6) ne pouvant être rompu et le ou les joints intérieurs (7) pouvant
être rompus sont des joints adhésifs.
7. Conditionnement suivant l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes, qui comprend
un joint (7) pouvant être rompu dans la région du conditionnement la plus susceptible
de présenter une rupture.
8. Conditionnement suivant l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes, dans lequel
la ou chaque feuille polymérique flexible hydrosoluble ou dispersable dans l'eau (1,
4) comprend un polymère d'oxyde d'éthylène, de la méthylcellulose ou un polymère d'alcool
vinylique.
9. Conditionnement suivant la revendication 8, dans lequel la matière hydrosoluble ou
dispersable dans l'eau comprend un polymère d'alcool vinylique, soluble dans l'eau
froide, qui est un polymère d'acétate de vinyle ayant subi une hydrolyse ou alcoolyse
de 40 à 99 %.
10. Conditionnement suivant la revendication 8 ou 9, dans lequel le contenu est libéré
en moins de 10 minutes après contact avec l'eau.
11. Conditionnement suivant la revendication 10, dans lequel le contenu est libéré en
moins de 1 minute.
12. Conditionnement suivant l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes, qui contient
une composition sous forme d'un liquide ou d'un gel (9).
13. Conditionnement suivant l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes, qui a une
contenance de 5 ml à 10 litres, le contenu étant sous forme d'un liquide ou d'un gel
(9).
14. Conditionnement suivant l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes, qui contient
une composition pesticide (3).
15. Conditionnement suivant la revendication 14, dans lequel la composition (3) comprend
un herbicide du type hydroxybenzonitrile.
16. Conditionnement suivant la revendication 15, dans lequel l'herbicide du type hydroxybenzonitrile
comprend un mélange d'esters d'ioxynil ou de bromoxynil.
17. Conditionnement suivant l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes, dans lequel
la ou chaque feuille (1, 4) a une épaisseur de 20 à 500 µm.