Field of the invention
[0001] The present invention relates to a package for containing tablets of detergent which
comprises a child deterrent means.
Background of the invention
[0002] Flow-wrap unitary packages for containing at least one tablet of detergent are representative
of the various packages to which the present invention can apply; such packages are
typically made, for example, out of a plastic, or paper-coated film which is folded
and longitudinally sealed, so as to form a tube into which at least one unit of a
consumer product, for example a detergent tablet is inserted. The tube is then closed
at each of its two distal extremities by the means of distal seals which are perpendicular
to the longitudinal seal. Furthermore, due to the packing process, the unitary packages
are produced from a continuous film, and so they are separated by distal cuttings
which are made in the region of the distal sealings.
[0003] Unitary packages for detergent tablets are well known and used in the art. Such unitary
flow-wrap packages are typically made as described above. However they present some
disadvantages. Flow-wrap packages are widely used in the confectionery industry for
packing sweets or snacks, and thus children are used to eat the contents of such packages.
However, detergent tablets generally use a composition of chemical compounds that
can be dangerous if ingested. This is more particularly true in the case of young
children who are more likely to try and open any kind of package, access the tablet
and bite/ingest it. Moreover, in the case of young children, the effect of chemicals
may be even more damaging for their health.
[0004] Furthermore, the unitary tubes are usually formed from a long roll of film, then
filled with one or more tablet(s). They are then sealed and cut to be separated from
each other into unitary sachets or packs. The cuttings at the distal ends of one unitary
pack usually contain indentations that are to be used by the consumer as facilitating
means for the opening by hands. However, such facilitating means also facilitates
access to the tablet for the young children, and thus increases the risk of poisoning.
One means that has been applied to avoid such poisoning is the use of non-oriented
packaging films. Such films are known as being difficult to tear open without using
a tool, or without applying a tearing strength such that it that shall be applied
only by an adult.
[0005] The international patent application WO 97/02993, published for OLIN Corp. on 30
January 1997 (D1) discloses such a sachet made out of a non-oriented film for providing
child-resistance. Due to non-orientation of its molecules, the film provides good
resistance to tearing. The sachet of D1 is further provided with a notch which is
located at one of the sachet's distal extremities. By using this notch as a tear-propagating
means, an adult user must be able to tear off one corner of the sachet and thereby
form a pour spout for dispensing the contents of the sachet.
[0006] However, detergent tablets shall be considered as a common consumer good, and so
should be packed in a sachet which is consumer-friendly, and thus easy to open by
adults. While providing child deterrence, the packages made out of non-oriented film
have proved to remain difficult to open by adults without using a tool, even when
they comprise an easy opening means, for example a tear-propagating slit or notch
as described above in D1.
[0007] On the other hand, mono-axially oriented films have been used in which then orientation
of molecules of polymer helps the user to propagate the tear, thus enabling easy opening
of flow-wrapped sachets. Such a package is described in EP 226835A: European application
published for Unilever on July 1, 1987, which discloses a flexible material pack having
one longitudinal and two transverse "fin" weld seams (i.e., seams where the inside
is welded to the inside). The material contains at least one layer of a mono-axially
oriented plastic film whose direction of orientation runs along the longitudinal seam;
one transverse seam has two tear-off notches on different sides of the longitudinal
seam. Such a sachet, while being user-friendly for the opening operation, is clearly
not child-resistant, and thus, not suitable for containing dangerous consumer products.
[0008] Thus, there is still a need for a package for packing dangerous consumer products
such as, for example, detergent tablets, which features child-deterrence but is adult-consumer
friendly.
[0009] It is therefore one main object of the present invention to provide the user with
a package for containing units of consumer products to be opened before use of the
contents, such as detergent tablets, which is constructed such that it prevents young
children from opening, while still being openable by adults without using a tool.
Summary of the invention
[0010] The present invention is directed to a package for containing at least one unit of
a consumer product, preferably at least one detergent tablet, said package being made
out of a mono-axially oriented film which is folded and closed by at least one longitudinal
seal and two distal seals, the package being characterized in that said film orientation
is substantially perpendicular to said longitudinal seal. In one preferred embodiment
of the present invention, the package further comprises rectilinear cuttings at the
distal sealed extremities of the package and a notch which is located along the package
longitudinal seal. This notch is for use as a tear-propagating means, which allows
an adult to initiate a tear along the film and easily open the package thanks to the
orientation of the polymer molecules. Most preferably, the longitudinal seal is flat-folded
onto the package surface, and must be unfolded before use of the notch.
Brief description of the drawings
[0011] The invention will now be explained in detail with reference to the following accompanying
figures which are referred to as:
- Figure 1: which is a general perspective view of a parallelepipedic package according
to the invention, showing the flat-folded longitudinal seal and the tear-propagating
notch located thereonto.
- Figure 2: which is a general perspective view of a parallelepipedic package according
to the invention, showing the longitudinal seal unfolded and the tear-opening which
has propagated along the direction of orientation of the film molecules.
Detailed description of the invention
[0012] Now referring to figure 1, a package (1) is shown which comprises a package body
(10) and at least two distal ends (11). The package is made out of any suitable film
material such as coated paper, metal foil, or plastic film made out of, for example
polyethylene or polypropylene, which is mono-axially oriented. The package (1) can
be made out of one single material or out of a combination of several materials into
a laminate. In such a case, said laminate comprises at least one layer which is mono-axially-oriented,
for example the laminate can be made out of at least one layer of a mono-axially oriented
film in combination with an aluminium foil. A film is said to be mono-axially oriented
when a majority of its constituting polymer molecules are chained along a preferred
axis. This polymer construction provides the film with specific mechanical properties.
More specifically, such a film tears along the preferred direction which is given
by the molecules orientation. On the other hand, tearing the film in a direction substantially
perpendicular to the polymer molecules orientation is extremely difficult.
[0013] The package (1) can have any suitable size for containing at least one unit of a
consumer product which is considered as dangerous, such as for example detergent compositions,
pesticides, insecticides, or medicines. Said unit is either non particulate solids
such as tablets or briquettes or bars, or under the form of a powder or granulates,
or even under a liquid from. In one preferred embodiment of the present invention,
the package (1) is intended to be used for containing at least one detergent tablet
for use in laundry or dish-washing purposes. Such tablets are usually considered as
dangerous consumer products, if ingested. Said tablet may have any suitable shape,
but is preferably symmetrical so as to ensure complete and uniform dissolution in
the wash liquor during the wash cycle. The detergent may be of any suitable composition,
and may comprise for example surfactants, suds suppressors, bleaches, builders, enzymes,
fillers, and perfumes.
[0014] A unit of a consumer product, such as a unit of detergent product is typically defined
as a dosed quantity of said detergent suitable for use during one wash cycle. For
example, when using an automatic washing machine, for dish or laundry, the user will
put one tablet inside the washing machine that will dissolve during the wash cycle,
with action onto the dishes or the clothes, for example. However, more than one unit
may be used for one wash cycle, for example in extreme dirtiness of items to wash,
amount of items to wash, or hardness of water.
[0015] The construction of one embodiment of a package according to the present invention
and the use of such a package will now be made, with references the attached figures
1 and 2.
[0016] The package (1) comprises a longitudinal seal (12) which is preferably continuous
and extends along the whole length of the package (1). The longitudinal seal (12)
has a width comprised within the range of 5 to 20 mm, preferably within the range
of 7 to 15 mm. Preferably, the longitudinal seal (12) is flat folded onto the surface
of the package (1). More preferably, the adherence of said longitudinal seal (12)
onto the surface of the package (1) can be achieved by several ways. For example,
it may be sealed by a secondary seal, or it can also be glued, using cold glue or
hot-melt glue.
[0017] The package (1) comprises two distal seals (11), as can be seen on figures 1 and
2. Said distal seals (11) preferably extend across the whole width of the package
(1), and have a width preferably comprised within the range of 5 to 25 mm, more preferably
comprised within the range of 7 to 15 mm. Said distal seals (11) are preferably substantially
perpendicular to the longitudinal seal (12). The package (1) further comprises distal
cuttings (13) which are rectilinear, and located on the distal border of the distal
seals (11) (see figure 1). Since the distal cuttings (13) are rectilinear, i.e. no
weak point is located along the distal border, it is not possible to initiate a tearing
point which could be then extended so as to open the package (1). Furthermore, it
is known that most candies are packed in sachets which feature indented distal cuttings,
and so children are used to tear such sachets open by using the distal indentations
as tear-propagating means. Thus, in the package (1) according to the present invention,
the rectilinear distal cuttings (13) constitute a child-deterrent means.
The package (1) is made out of a mono-axially oriented film as previously defined.
The orientation of the polymer molecules in the package is substantially perpendicular
to the longitudinal seal (12), and thus preferably parallel to the direction of the
distal seals (11).
[0018] The package (1) comprises cross seals (14) which are created by the intersection
of the longitudinal seal (12) with the distal seals (11) (see figures 1 and 2). Such
cross seals (14) improve the adherence of the flat-folded longitudinal seal (12) onto
the surface of the package (1).
The package (1) comprises a notch (15) which is to be used as a tear-propagating means.
Said notch (15) is located along the length of the longitudinal seal (12). Preferably,
said notch (15) is centrally positioned along the length of the longitudinal seal
(12), as shown in figure 1. Furthermore, said notch (15) has a length which is comprised
within the range of 1 to 75% of the longitudinal seal (12) width, and more preferably
comprised within the range of 25 to 50 % of the longitudinal seal (12) width.
[0019] In a preferred embodiment of the present invention, the child-deterrence is best
achieved by combining a mono-axially oriented film with rectilinear distal cuttings
(14). In a more preferred embodiment of the present invention, and so as to provide
easy opening by adults, the package (1) combines a mono-axially oriented film with
rectilinear distal cuttings (14), and a tear-propagated notch (15) which is located
along the longitudinal seal (12), said longitudinal seal (12) being flat-folded onto
the package (1) surface. In the latter embodiment, the child deterrence is achieved
since it is not obvious for young children to unfold the flat-folded longitudinal
seal (12), find the notch (15) and exert coordinated shearing movements to propagate
the tearing along the film orientation, so as to finally tear the package wide open
and access the contents.
[0020] The present invention is applicable to packages suitable for packing a dose of a
dangerous consumer product, which are made out of a film closed by sealings, and more
preferably, a flow-wrapped package.
[0021] The process of making such flow wrap packages is well-known and used by those skilled
in the art. Such a process typically comprises for example, the steps of forming a
tube from a roll of film, making a longitudinal sealing (12) along the great length
of the film, so as to create a tube, seal and cut in a first portion all along the
width of the tube so as to create a pocket into which the contents is introduced.
Finally, a second portion of the tube is sealed and cut so as to close and detach
a unitary package that comprises the longitudinal sealing (12) and two distal sealed
extremities (11). It is obvious that variations of this process are well known and
used in the art of making flow wrap packages, depending for example on the nature
of the contents. For example, powders, or liquids are most preferably filled in a
tube that is vertically formed, filled and sealed, while solid contents is generally
fed in a tube that is vertically formed filled, and sealed. Further, the overall shape
of the package (1) may vary, for example the package (1) can be parallepipedic, when
the distal sealed extremities (11) are parallel (i.e. located along the same plane),
as shown in figure 2. In another example, the shape of the package (1) is tetraedric,
when the distal sealed extremities (11) are located in perpendicular planes.
[0022] The sealings, either the longitudinal one, or along the distal extremities of the
package can be made by the means of heat sealing, or by cold sealing. Cold sealing
is performed by using the properties of the packaging film to stick onto itself, or
by using a cold glue with excellent tacking properties, so that no heat is required
for the sealing, but only pressure applied by the sealing jaws. Both cold and heat
sealing are well known in the art. Any other suitable sealing process shall be applied
such as for example ultrasonic sealing. It is possible to adapt the quality of a sealing,
depending on the use that is to be made of said sealing. Variations shall be dosed
and applied during the sealing operation, by modifying for example the time, temperature
or pressure of the sealing jaws onto the film, or the surface of the sealings as well.
For example, some sealings are made such that it is easy to peel them off (i.e., delaminate
them) for easy opening of the package. However, it is not the purpose of the present
description to give the appropriate parameters for achieving such sealings, since
such parameters can be dosed and applied by a person skilled in the art. Furthermore,
it can be understood from the present description, that the package according to the
invention is preferably to be opened by tearing the packaging film along one preferred
direction, and not by peeling the seals off. Thus, the seals, either the longitudinal
or the distal ones, must be made as strong as possible.
1. A package for containing at least one unit of a consumer product, said package (1)
being made out of a mono-axially oriented film which is folded and closed by at least
one longitudinal seal (12) and two distal seals, the package being characterized in
that said film orientation is substantially perpendicular to said longitudinal seal
(12).
2. A package according to claim 1, wherein the distal extremities comprise rectilinear
cuttings (13).
3. A package according to claims 1 and 2, which comprises at least one notch (15) located
along the longitudinal seal (12).
4. A package according to any of the preceding claims, wherein said notch (15) is centered
along the length of the longitudinal seal (12).
5. A package according to any of the preceding claims, wherein the notch (15) is oriented
substantially perpendicularly to the direction of the longitudinal seal (12).
6. A package according to any of the preceding claims, wherein the notch (15) has a length
comprised within the range of 1 to 50% of the longitudinal seal width.
7. A package according to any of the preceding claims, wherein the longitudinal seal
(12) is flat-folded onto the package surface.
8. A package according to any of the preceding claims, wherein the film for the package
(1) is a laminate which comprises at least one layer of a material with mono-directional
tear properties, said layer being oriented perpendicularly to the package (1) longitudinal
seal (12).
9. A package according to any of the preceding claims, which is a flow-wrapped package
(1).
10. A package according to any of the preceding claims, wherein said consumer product
is a detergent tablet.