Field of the Invention
[0001] The present invention is related to a soap packaging.
Background
[0002] Nowadays, active packaging is used in many industries. Such packaging combines the
passive role of enclosing the package goods, giving an adequate aspect, and acting
as a barrier against environmental conditions, such as a gas and moisture barrier,
and acting for reducing bacterial growth (package comprising bacterial growth inhibitors),
or reducing oxygen partial pressure (package comprising oxygen scavenger).
[0003] Combining several products in one packaging is also known and desirable. For example,
document
US 4969580 discloses a shampoo and hair conditioner hanger, thus combining two personal care
products in one item. Document
US 2008/237365 also discloses a packaging product having two functionalities, with an enclosed liquid
soap accessible by a dispenser and an air freshener enclosed in a strip located around
the package, thereby providing two functionalities in one package product.
Summary of the Invention
[0004] The present invention is related to a package comprising walls defining an enclosure
containing a personal care liquid and means for extracting said liquid, said walls
comprising an external layer comprising solid soap.
[0005] Advantageously, the enclosed liquid is selected from the group consisting of hair
shampoo, hair conditioner, skin moisturiser, antiseptic solution and deodorising solution.
The means for extracting the liquid is selected from the group consisting of roller
balls and piston dispenser.
[0006] Preferably, the walls defining the enclosure comprise an inner barrier layer, said
inner barrier layer being impermeable to the enclosed liquid.
[0007] Advantageously, the inner barrier layer comprises a biodegradable polymer such as
polylactic acid and polyhydroxy alkanoate.
Figures
[0008] Fig. 1 represents an example of soap packaging according to the invention.
Detailed Description of the Invention
[0009] The present invention is related to an enclosure for packaging personal care liquid
such as shampoo, hair conditioner, moisturiser, disinfectant and the like. The packaging
of the invention is
characterised in that the external surface of the package comprises solid soap, so that the user may use
said solid soap to wash his skin and the enclosed liquid for an additional personal
care functionality.
[0010] Preferably, the packaging walls are essentially consisting of solid soap. For example,
said packaging can be moulded from melted soap in the form of a hollow body comprising
a top opening. The opening is used to fill the hollow body with the desired liquid
and to draw out the liquid upon use.
[0011] The packaging is preferably produced in two moulded parts, a bottom moulded part
having the form of a hollow prism with a bottom closure, and a top moulded closure,
said top closure comprising means for extracting the liquid contained in the package,
or means for securing the means for extracting the liquid, the top moulded closure
being sealed on the bottom moulded part.
[0012] Preferably, the means for extracting the liquid comprises roller balls and/or piston
dispenser secured on the opening of the top closure, for example by means of a screw
thread.
[0013] The inner cavity of the packaging can possibly be subdivided in more than one subcavity
for storing different liquids. The separation between the different cavities can be
either horizontal or vertical. In case of a vertical separation, two separate piston
dispensers can be included in the top cap, for example for separately dispensing shampoo
and hair conditioner. In case of a horizontal separation, a roller ball dispenser
can be used on the bottom side of the package to provide deodoriser and a piston dispenser
on the top closure.
[0014] An advantage of the invention is to reduce the total amount of scrap, as the packaging
can be used even when empty, and there remains no packaging once the product has been
fully used, except for the piston dispenser, which can be reused.
[0015] When the soap is soluble in the enclosed liquid, it is useful to include an inner
barrier layer in the wall of the package to avoid interaction between the liquid and
the soap. To reduce packaging scrap, such inner layer can for example be a thin polymeric
film applied on the inner surface of the moulded soap. Advantageously, such thin film
is a biodegradable polymeric film such as polylactic acid (PLA) or natural polyester
such as polyhydroxyalkanoate (PHA), preferably polyhydroxybutyrate (PHB).
1. Package comprising walls defining an enclosure containing a liquid and means for extracting
said liquid, said walls comprising an external layer comprising solid soap.
2. Package according to claim 1, wherein said liquid is selected from the group consisting
of hair shampoo, hair conditioner, skin moisturiser, antiseptic solution and deodorising
solution.
3. Package according to any of claims 1 or 2, wherein the means for extracting the liquid
is selected from the group consisting of roller ball and piston dispenser.
4. Package according to any of the previous claims, wherein the walls defining the enclosure
comprise an inner barrier layer, said inner barrier layer being impermeable to the
enclosed liquid.
5. Package according to claim 4, wherein said inner barrier layer comprises a biodegradable
polymer.
6. Package according to claim 5, wherein the biodegradable polymer is selected from the
group consisting of polylactic acid and polyhydroxy alkanoate.
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