BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the invention
[0001] The present invention relates to packages for the packaging and dispensing of products,
in particular powdered products such as infant nutrition or milk formula. The invention
relates in particular to constructions and methods for separating different parts
of such packages especially for the purpose of recycling.
2. Description of the related art
[0002] Powdered material, such as infant milk formula, has been sold in various forms of
package for many years. Metal cans were initially the preferred container as they
were relatively easy and cheap to produce and could be sealed for long term storage.
The seal comprised an aluminium foil across the mouth of the container that was removed
on first use. As a single container would be used for an extended period, the containers
were provided with re-closable plastic lids which gripped over the outer rim of the
can. A measuring scoop was frequently included with the container, either packaged
separately or within the can itself. Such cans are however relatively heavy and expensive
to produce.
[0003] More recently, alternative packaging forms have become available which improve on
the existing cans, including the Cekacan
™ range from Å&R Carton Lund AB. These are based on plastic and foil laminate tubular
container bodies and often include closures in the form of hinged lid assemblies having
a facility to receive and retain a measuring scoop. One such package is described
in
WO 2010/123361. The container part may consist of a laminate of carton, metal foil and plastic material,
while the lid assembly may consist of plastic.
[0004] While these materials allow the container to be produced relatively cheaply, the
use of these materials may be disadvantageous for recycling of the containers.
WO 2016/074104 A1 Z , which accords with the preamble of claim 1, teaches a composite container which
can be disassembled and the components thereof recycled. The container comprises a
body, a collar, and a liner wherein peripheral regions of the collar are of weakened
strength so that the collar and the liner can be separated from the base.
[0005] In light of the above, it would be desirable to provide an improved package that
at least partially overcomes some of the inconveniences of the prior art.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0006] According to the invention there is provided a package for a powdered nutritional
product having the features of claim 1, comprising: a container for receiving the
product, the container having a base and a peripheral wall extending to an open top
surrounded by a peripheral edge wherein at least the peripheral wall comprises a carton
material; a seal for closing the container prior to use, the seal being connected
to the peripheral wall at a distance below the peripheral edge and being at least
partially removable to gain access to the product; a closure, made of plastic material,
including a circumferential rim connected to an upper part of the peripheral wall
and defining an access opening and a lid, pivotably attached to the rim, for selectively
closing the access opening; and a separation region for facilitating the separation
of the container and the closure after use, the separation region being located above
the seal and comprising a point or line of weakness where separation can be initiated
and/or facilitated by a user.
[0007] The invention described in this document relates to improved separation of the different
materials and particularly to the separation between the container and the closure
after use. After use is thus intended to mean after final use when the package is
empty and needs to be disposed of. The closure is made of plastic material and can
very well be recycled to fabricate new products. Therefore, clean separation, in which
virtually no non-plastic components are attached to the closure, is advantageous.
It would also be advantageous for recycling purposes to end up with a container part
without any remainders of the closure.
[0008] As the packages are often used for milk powder for babies and infants, it is very
important that the packages are sealed and remain sealed before first use. For reasons
of durability, safety, insect-tightness and convenient transportation, the closure
may thus be very tightly adhered to the container, preferably using an adhesive. In
present designs, the adhesive and mechanical connection have been optimised with these
reasons in mind. As a consequence, recycling of the different components is complicated
because, due to the effectiveness of the connection, they cannot easily be separated
by hand. In fact existing packages are so well constructed that it is almost impossible
to separate the closure and container without some form of tool. The present invention
provides a solution to this problem, in the form of packages which include a separation
region. The separation region facilitates the separation of the closure and the container,
as will be further explained below and is defined as the region in which the point
or line of weakness is located at which separation of the closure from the container
occurs. Depending upon the choice of location for the point or line of weakness, the
separation region may be part of the closure, the peripheral wall adjacent to and
below the closure or may comprise part of both the closure and the container. Similarly,
the line of weakness may be formed in the circumferential rim of the plastic closure
and/or the peripheral wall of the container located above the seal. The peripheral
edge is defined as the uppermost limit of the peripheral wall, surrounding the open
top.
[0009] The separation region is thus arranged and constructed to initiate and/or facilitate
separation of the plastic closure from the carton comprising container. In this context,
reference to carton is intended to denote paper or pulp based materials, sometimes
referred to as cardboard, paperboard or fibreboard, for which a different recycling
process is intended and/or desired than that for the plastic closure.
[0010] As the separation region comprises the point or line of weakness, it is important
that this region is located above the seal that closes the container prior to use.
This is of relevance since it should be ensured that the container contents remain
sealed and unspoiled in a gas-tight manner. This is of particular interest where infant
formula is concerned, as infants are vulnerable and, when breast feeding is not possible,
may depend solely on intake of infant formula. By placing the separation region above
the seal, the contents of the sealed container are not jeopardized, even in case of
unintended puncture or rupture of the point or line of weakness.
[0011] In the present context, the seal is intended to denote a gas-tight seal, for hermetically
closing the container prior to use. The contents of the package, namely the powdered
nutritional product, may be packaged under a modified atmosphere e.g. with a high
level of inert gas/depleted oxygen. The seal is then intended to ensure the contents
are kept under the modified atmosphere until the user breaks the seal, such as is
the case with any infant formula. The seal is connected to the inside of the peripheral
wall, and must be at least partially removable to gain access to the product. In a
preferred embodiment, the seal is located below the separation region and connected
to the inside of the peripheral wall at a distance below the peripheral edge, such
as between 15 and 50 mm or between 20 mm and 40 mm or between 25 and 35 mm. The seal
may be located at a distance below the peripheral edge to allow accommodation of an
infant formula dosing scoop in the void space between the closure and the seal.
[0012] The seal could be connected to the inside of the peripheral wall by heat-sealing
or induction-sealing. Preferably, the seal is partially removable in the sense that
it comprises a tearstrip configured to be torn along a tear-path and to leave a part
of the seal attached to the inside of the peripheral wall. With this opening mechanism,
a part of the seal is left in the container when the tear strip is torn, and the seal
is therefore not completely removed when opened but only a central panel thereof to
gain access to the product. For the avoidance of doubt, the opening mechanism and
tear path of the seal is distinct from the separation region and point/line of weakness
by which the closure and container are separated.
[0013] Thus, according to the invention, the seal is located at a distance below the peripheral
edge to allow accommodation of an infant formula dosing scoop in the void or head
space between the closure and the seal. Infant formula dosing scoops are well known
in the art and included in packages containing infant formula because the exact dosing
thereof is dependent on the nutritional value of a particular infant formula. It will
be understood that said accommodation is intended to mean that on the one hand the
scoop will not be so tightly fitted that it may puncture the seal whereas on the other
hand the package further contains the infant formula below the seal imposing a space
limitation on the head space.
[0014] Preferably an adhesive is applied between the upper part of the peripheral wall and
the circumferential rim of the closure. This is to ensure adequate sealing of the
container/closure interface is achieved and/or maintained to provide a barrier to
keep insects out of the container and away from the nutritional contents. Preferably
substantially the full interface of the peripheral wall and the circumferential rim
of the closure is sealed using an adhesive. The adhesive is preferably applied as
an uninterrupted region completely surrounding the upper part of the peripheral wall,
such that wall and rim are properly sealed together and insects cannot pass through.
As an example, for keeping certain minute insects living in tropical regions out of
the container, gaps of greater than 70 microns are preferably not tolerated.
[0015] The point or line of weakness defines where separation of the closure from the container
can be initiated and/or facilitated by a user. In an example, the point of weakness
is located in the container peripheral wall and has the shape of a triangle, a square,
a semi-circle or an ellipse. In an embodiment, the line of weakness is located in
the container peripheral wall or the circumferential rim of the closure. The line
of weakness can be partially circumferential or completely circumferential. Tearing
or breaking the line of weakness can be commenced by a user by grasping a grip tab
which indicates the point where the line of weakness can be accessed or grasped.
[0016] In an example, the container comprises a circumferential line of weakness extending
from the point of weakness. The point of weakness may partially coincide with the
peripheral edge, or may alternatively be positioned just below the peripheral edge,
such that the point of weakness can be pressed into the container without interfering
with the rim. After pressing the point of weakness into the container, the circumferential
line of weakness may tear when a user pulls the closure from the container, so as
to facilitate separation.
[0017] The container may be of any suitable shape as defined by the peripheral wall, which
forms a tube having a given cross-sectional shape. In an embodiment, a cross-section
of the peripheral wall, parallel to the base, has the shape of a rounded rectangle
or rounded square. In other words, the peripheral wall can be in the form of a tube
of quasi-rectangular cross section. In this case, the point of weakness may be arranged
in a corner of the peripheral wall. The corner is an advantageous place to initiate
the pulling force, since it is easier to separate a corner of the rim than a part
located in the middle between the corners. Alternatively, the point of weakness may
be located on one of the sides, e.g. centrally on one of the shorter sides of the
rectangle. For display purposes, it is more advantageous that the container has the
shape of a rounded rectangle as this provides more display surface to communicate
with the consumer.
[0018] In an embodiment, the package further comprises a gripping region for improving a
user's grip on the closure and/or on the container. When the user's grip on the closure
and/orthe container is improved, it will be easier for the user to apply a force onto
the package in order to separate the closure from the container. The gripping region
may also encourage a user to place their hands at the correct location, for instance
by visual and/or tactile instructions, and in the correct orientation to cause separation
to correctly initiate. The gripping region may be within or partially coincide with
the separation region or may be located elsewhere on the package.
[0019] In an example, the gripping region is located in the peripheral wall, adjacent to
the rim and created after the user presses the point of weakness into the container
thereby enabling the user to grip beneath the rim. Thus in this case, the point of
weakness corresponds to and/or creates the gripping region. The user may use her/his
thumb to press the point of weakness into the container, thus allowing to grip beneath
the rim and pull the rim off the container. The point of weakness may be sufficiently
large to enable a user to accommodate not only a finger (e.g. a thumb) of one hand,
but also a finger of the other and. In this way, the user has a good grip on the closure
and also on the container. This allows for effective application of force to separate
the two components. Additionally or alternatively, the container may have more points
of weakness which can accommodate a user's fingers in order to provide for better
grip on the container.
[0020] In an embodiment, the gripping region or the closure may comprise a pull-tab connected
to the rim, preferably moulded with the rim, whereby a user can exert a pulling force
on the rim to facilitate separation. The pull-tab may have the shape of a ring connected
to the rim, with an opening in the middle of the pull-tab large enough to accommodate
a finger. The pull-tab may be initially positioned flush with respect to the peripheral
wall, extending downwards from the rim, such that the stacking of the container is
unaffected. After use, the pull-tab may be bent or hinged outwards and/or upwards,
such that a finger can fit through and the user can apply a force in the longitudinal
direction of the container. By bending or hinging the pull-tab, the rim may be locally
deformed at the position where the pull-tab is connected to the rim. This deformation
may initiate breaking or loosening of the rim so as to facilitate separation from
the container. By pulling the pull-tab, the closure and the container may be separated
from each other. It will be understood that the pull tab should be adequately strong
to achieve the desired separation force. It will also be understood that in this embodiment,
the separation region may be the interface between the container and the closure,
which may be separated by breaking of the adhesive bond. This may be facilitated by,
in relation to the presently marketed container as described in
WO 2010/123361, reducing the strength of the adhesive or by using less adhesive or by having locally
less adhesive adjacent to the pull-tab. In a preferred embodiment, the force to remove
or separate the closure from the container by use of the pull-tab lies in the range
of 25 N to 150 N, preferably between 35 N and 100 N, more preferably between 40 and
75 N as mentioned below.
[0021] In an embodiment which does not form part of the invention, a line of weakness is
arranged in the rim of the closure, e.g. extending from the outer edge of the rim
towards the access opening, and adapted to break open the rim, to facilitate separating
the rim from the container. Preferably, the line of weakness is formed by a local
thinning of the rim, by frangible connections and/or by a partial cut. The line of
weakness may be combined with a pull-tab as described above, wherein the pull-tab
is connected to the rim adjacent to the line of weakness. In this way, the pull-tab
provides a good grip on the rim at the position of the line of weakness to initiate
tearing at the line of weakness. In this case, the line of weakness may be located
at a location on the rim having a minimum dimension. It will be understood that the
rim should remain strong enough to not break during transportation.
[0022] According to the invention, the line of weakness is arranged in the carton material
comprised by the container peripheral wall. In this case, the line of weakness may
be formed by a partial cut of the carton material, a line of partial perforations
(i.e. a line of recesses in the wall or rim) or a plastic strip enclosed in the carton
material from which a grip tab visibly protrudes from the carton.
[0023] In an embodiment, the separation region comprises a tear band substantially surrounding
the peripheral wall and/or the rim. The tear band may surround the peripheral wall
and/or the rim completely or partially. When it surrounds the peripheral wall and/or
the rim partially, the remaining part of the circumference may be sufficiently small
such that the closure and the container can easily be manually separated when the
tear band has been removed. Preferably, the tear band surrounds the peripheral wall
and/or the rim for at least 70% of the circumference, more preferably at least 85%
of the circumference or surrounds it completely.
[0024] In an embodiment, the tear band is arranged in the peripheral wall or the rim by
means of at least one circumferential line of weakness. The line of weakness may be
formed by a line of partial perforations (i.e. a line of recesses in the wall or rim)
or by partially cutting the peripheral wall or rim, to a depth of between 20 and 80%
of its local thickness, preferably between 40 and 60%. When only a single line of
weakness is used, the tear band is formed between the line of weakness and the edge
of the wall or rim. When multiple lines of weakness are used, preferably when the
carton material contains two lines of weakness, the tear band is formed between the
different lines of weakness. As has been indicated above, the fact that the separation
region and the line of weakness are located above the seal assures that the sealing
of the package cannot be compromised due to the line of weakness. Nevertheless, during
use of the package after initial opening, it is important that the line of weakness
does not compromise the ability to reseal the package.
[0025] In an embodiment, the tear band is provided with a grip tab to facilitate gripping
the tear band. The grip tab may have any shape as long as it achieves the mentioned
objective of facilitating gripping and pulling the tear band. Preferably, the grip
tab is made of the same material as the tear band in order to avoid creating weak
points between the grip tab and the tear band. The grip tab may be formed by an enlarged
end portion of the tear band. Alternatively, the grip tab may be a separate component
that is glued, moulded or otherwise attached to the tear band. The grip tab may preferably
be provided at the outside of the package, or, alternatively, at the inside of the
package, above the seal.
[0026] In an embodiment, the rim has an inverted U-shaped channel engaging the peripheral
edge and the adhesive is provided on one side of the U-shaped channel only, and preferably
wherein said one side forms the tear band. In this way the adhesive is removed or
broken when a user pulls the tear band. As the tear band is removed preferentially
by pulling in the radial direction, the adhesive is broken more easily compared to
pulling in the longitudinal direction along the height of the package. The one side
is preferably the outer side of the U-shaped channel, but may alternatively be the
inner side of the U-shaped channel, allowing for pulling the tear band inside. As
an alternative to breaking the adhesive, the material of the peripheral wall may delaminate
at the place where the adhesive is applied, such that the connection between the rim
and the container is broken.
[0027] The present invention is intended to be applicable to packages that are assembled
or connected by any appropriate means. The closure may be attached to the peripheral
wall by mechanical connection, by adhesive, by welding or the like. In a preferred
embodiment, the rim is adhered to the peripheral wall using an adhesive, in particular,
a hot-melt adhesive. Using an adhesive, the closure and the container may be tightly
connected such that they cannot fall apart during transport and use. Furthermore,
the adhesive is applied to maintain adequate sealing, meaning the complete container/closure
interface is sealed by the adhesive.
[0028] If an adhesive is used, the adhesive may be adapted for better enabling separation
of the closure and the container. The separation force may be defined as the linear
force (applied in the longitudinal direction along the wall) needed to totally separate
the closure from the container (i.e. breaking the adhesive), when applying a distributed
force around the outer edge of the rim. This may be measured by providing a rigid
frame having an opening corresponding in size to the peripheral wall, whereby the
closure cannot pass the opening. With the container hanging in the frame, a distributed
force can be applied all around the rim by exerting a force onto the base of the container
through the access opening. The force is increased until separation occurs and the
separation force is the maximum force prior to separation.
[0029] With existing adhesives and the known packages as sold, in particular as described
in
WO 2010/123361, the separation force is at least more than 200 N which is considered too high for
manual separation by the consumer. On the other hand, the separation force should
not be so low that the closure comes off when lifting a full package with infant formula,
such as a package with a weight of about 1 kilogram.
[0030] Thus, in an embodiment, the force to remove or separate the closure from the container
lies in the range of 25 N to 150 N, preferably between 35 N and 100 N, more preferably
between 40 N and 75 N. It is considered to lie within the capabilities of the average
skilled person to design a package that shows the separation force as indicated. In
any case, for convenience of a user, the force that they may find acceptable to exert
by hand will generally be as low as possible and to lie within the indicated range.
Values at the lower end of the range are considered sufficiently high to withstand
the normal logistics and handling of the packages of the invention from the production
site to the domestic environment where package are first used. The indicated separation
force is especially preferred in combination with the embodiments wherein the gripping
region or the closure comprises a pull-tab connected to the rim and/or wherein the
gripping region is located in the peripheral wall, adjacent to the rim and created
after the user presses the point of weakness into the container thereby enabling the
user to grip beneath the rim.
[0031] Removal of a tear strip or rupture of a line of weakness may require a force of 3
N to 10 N and thereafter the closure and container may separate without a further
separation force.
[0032] In an embodiment, the adhesive is water-soluble or adapted to weaken or melt upon
heating. This has the advantage that separation may be made easier by heating the
rim, e.g. by bringing it in contact with hot water. The adhesive may have a viscosity
of between 500 and 3000 mPa.s at 160 degrees C, preferably between 1000 and 2000 mPa.s
at 160 degrees C. Alternatively, the adhesive may have a viscosity of between 500
and 3000 mPa.s at 190 degrees C, preferably between 1000 and 2000 mPa.s at 190 degrees
C.
[0033] In an embodiment, the rim contacts the peripheral wall defining a contact area, and
the adhesive is applied at between 1% and 100% of the contact area, preferably between
10% and 60% or 20% and 40%. The contact area is the surface area on which adhesive
can be applied for adhering the rim to the peripheral wall, which is thus located
in between the rim and the peripheral wall. At the contact area, the rim does not
necessarily contact the peripheral wall at all locations; however, at the contact
area, the distance between rim and peripheral wall is sufficiently small such that
a normal layer of adhesive will stick the two surfaces together. The rim may contact
the peripheral wall at either the inside or the outside surface of the peripheral
wall. For a laminated carton container of carton, metal foil and plastic it will be
understood that there is a difference if the rim is adhered to the outer carton surface
or to the inner plastic surface. For a U-shaped rim as discussed above, the rim may
contact the peripheral wall at both the inner and the outer surfaces and also along
the peripheral edge.
[0034] The contact area may be defined by the area of contact of the rim per mm of circumference
of the peripheral edge or in other words the length of contact as viewed at any given
cross section. Preferably, the contact area is between 5 and 25 mm
2 per mm of circumference, more preferably between 10 and 15 mm
2 per mm of circumference. The actual adhesive coverage is preferably between 0.5 and
5 mm
2 per mm of circumference, more preferably between 1 and 3 mm
2 per mm of circumference. By adjusting the area over which the adhesive is applied,
the strength of the bond between the closure and the container can be adjusted as
well. In particular, the smaller the adhered area, the easier will separation of the
closure and the container be. An optimum adhered area which balances good sealing
properties and convenient separation is preferred. The adhesive strength can be tuned
by adjusting the amount and position of the adhesive.
[0035] In an embodiment, the separation region allows for separating the package into a
first part and a second part, wherein the first part comprises the closure, and the
second part comprises at least 80 wt% or preferably 95 wt % of the container or even
100 wt%. This has the advantage that the second part comprises no parts of the closure,
resulting in a waste product consisting of only the container's material, which may
be a laminate of carton, metal foil and plastic.
[0036] In an embodiment, the separation region allows for separating the package into a
first part and a second part, wherein the first part comprises at least 80 wt% or
preferably 95 wt% of the closure, and the second part comprises the container. This
has the advantage that the first part comprises no parts of the container, resulting
in a waste product consisting of only plastic.
[0037] In an embodiment, the separation region allows for separating the package into a
first part and a second part, wherein the first part comprises the closure, and the
second part comprises the container. Such perfect separation may be achieved when
the entire closure (i.e. all injection-moulded plastic) is separated as a first part
from a second part which includes the entire container (i.e. all carton/metal/plastic
laminate).
[0038] In an aspect of the invention, there is provided a method of disposing of a package
as defined by appended claim 13. The method may be applicable to the containers described
above and hereinafter. In an embodiment, said force is less than 70 N or less than
50 N or less than 30 N or even less than 10 N. The force may be applied to a removable
tear band or grip tab.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0039] The features and advantages of the invention will be further appreciated upon reference
to the following drawings of a number of exemplary embodiments, in which:
Figure 1 shows a perspective view of a package with a point of weakness;
Figure 2 shows a perspective view of a package with pull-tab;
Figure 3A shows a rear perspective view of a package with a tear band on the container;
Figure 3B shows a front perspective view of the package of Figure 3A, during removal
of the tear band;
Figure 3C shows a cross-sectional view of a detail of the package of Figure 3A.
Figure 4A shows a rear perspective view of a package with a tear band in the rim,
not falling under the scope of the claims;
Figure 4B shows a front perspective view of the package of Figure 4A, during removal
of the tear band;
Figure 4C shows a cross-sectional view of a detail of the package of Figure 4A;
Figure 5 shows a perspective view of a package not falling under the scope of the
claims, with line of weakness in the rim and pull-tab attached to rim.
DESCRIPTION OF ILLUSTRATIVE EMBODIMENTS
[0040] Figure 1 shows a first embodiment of a package 1 for powdered infant nutrition according
to the present invention, comprising a closure 2 and a container 3. The package 1
substantially corresponds to the commercially available Easypack package in which
Nutrilon
™ infant formula is marketed by Groupe Danone.
[0041] The closure 2 comprises a circumferential rim 20, a hinge 10 and a lid 21 and is
shown with opened lid 21. Lid 21 is thus pivotably connected to rim 20. The rim 20
defines an access opening 27. In this embodiment, a first flange 11 bounds the access
opening 27. Lid 4 is provided with a lid flange 12 which fits on the first flange
11 to close off access opening 27 and to hermetically seal the package 1. In this
embodiment, the access opening 27 is almost elliptic. The access opening 27 can also
be round. Alternatively, it can be rectangular with rounded corners. Important in
all embodiments, however, is that the lid flange 12 fits around the flange 11 to hermetically
seal the access opening 27.
[0042] In order to provide a closure 2 with a lid 21 which can be opened easily, the hinge
10 has a connection part connecting to the lower end of lid flange 12. Thus, the entire
lid 21 can remain accessible for engaging it for opening lid 21. Furthermore lid 21
is provided with a lip 13 for opening the lid 21 easily. In this embodiment, the lip
13 is also provided at the lower end of lid flange 12. Here, it is provided opposite
the hinge 10. Thus, a user can engage the lip 13 to open lid 21 easily. The lip 13
further provides an end rim which can be covered or shielded with a tamper evident
band 14.
[0043] Rim 20 further comprises a wall 15 which is provided with said access opening 27.
On the wall 15, cam elements 16 are provided. The use of such cams 16 is further explained
in
WO2007/142522 of the current applicant. These cams 16 provide part of stacking means for stacking
lid parts in production. Furthermore, these cams 16 provide part of stacking means
for stacking complete packages for instance in stores.
[0044] In this embodiment, the cams 16 are provided on the rim 20. An advantage of this
is that the lid 21 is not loaded. Thus, the quality of closure is not compromised.
Yet, the height of the lid 21 in closed position is equal or substantially equal to
the height of the cams 16. Thus, when packages are stacked, the load of the containers
will keep the lids pressed closed, while preventing loads from other directions. Especially
with a lid 21 which fits clampingly on the flange 11, the cams 16 further secure the
closing of the lid 21.
[0045] It was already discussed that hinge 10 has a connection part connecting to the lower
end of lid flange 12. In fact, in order not to compromise the sealing property of
the lid 21, the connection part of hinge 10 connects below the circumferential lower
end of lid flange 12. This, however, also required a lowered part 17 in wall 15. Thus,
the sealing properties of lid 21 on rim 20 are not compromised at all. This sealing
can be improved even further by connecting opening lip 13 also below the circumferential
lower end of lid flange 12, thus also not impeding stacking of packages together.
The container 3 comprises a base 38 and a peripheral wall 36 extending to an open
top 30 surrounded by a peripheral edge 31. The peripheral wall 36 is in the form of
a quasi-rectangular tube i.e. a rectangular cross-section tube with bowed sides and
rounded corners. Inside the container 3, there is provided a seal 4 which separates
the content of the container 3, in this case milk formula, from the outside.
[0046] The rim 20 is typically in the form of a U-shape having a groove (see below in Fig
3C), and closely fits over the peripheral edge 31, and the two are glued together
using an adhesive provided in the groove. The container 3 further comprises a point
of weakness 32 in the peripheral wall 36 adjacent to the peripheral edge 31. The point
of weakness 32 is provided in what may be referred to as the headspace of the container
3 between the seal 4 and the peripheral edge 31.
[0047] The point of weakness 32 is formed by a part of the container which is weakened by
means of a line of weakness 37, e.g. a pre-folded line or a line of partial perforations.
The point of weakness can be pressed towards the inside of the container by a user,
either by means of folding or by means of breaking.
[0048] The point of weakness 32 also provides a gripping region by which a user can grip
beneath the closure 2 in order to break the tight connection between the closure 2
and the container 3. The point of weakness 32 is provided in a corner of the peripheral
wall 36 just below the rim 20, such that it can conveniently be pressed inwards to
allow placement of a thumb. Subsequently, the closure 2 can be torn from the container
1 in order to allow separated recycling after use. It will be understood that such
a point of weakness and gripping region may be provided at other locations around
the rim 20 e.g. on one of the sides. Preferably it will not be positioned at a location
where a user may accidentally cause the container to fold or puncture during normal
gripping in use.
[0049] The base 38 and peripheral wall 36 of the container 3 are made up of a laminate.
From outside to inside the laminate consists of an ink/varnish, a layer of board/paper,
a relatively thin aluminium foil and, arranged inside this, a layer of a plastic material
that can be joined to the seal 4 by induction or heat sealing and to the base 38.
The carton is included to provide mechanical strength to the pack, the aluminium provides
the required barrier properties for the container to be suited to contain infant formula.
In the described embodiment, the plastic is a polyethylene although it will be understood
that other alternatives may be provided. The thickness of the peripheral wall 36 is
about 700 micron and the carton has a density of between 250 g/m
2 and 500 g/m
2.
[0050] Lid 21 and rim 20 consist of plastic material and are produced in a single piece
by injection moulding. In the disclosed embodiment they are moulded of (substantially)
phthalate free polypropylene but alternative materials may also be applicable. It
may be designed to be insect-tight and the tamper-evident band 14 can be integrated
in the design. This has to be removed from the closure 2 by breaking three frangible
ligaments to be able to open the lid 21 for the first time. The closure 2 has a weight
of about 30 grams.
[0051] The illustrated package 1 is designed to contain 800 grams of powdered infant formula.
It will be understood that such packages may alternatively contain between 100 and
2000 grams, preferably between 300 and 1200 grams, most preferably either about 450
grams or about 900 grams.
[0052] The peripheral wall 36 of the container 3 is provided with information leading the
user to use the point of weakness 32 properly for separation of the closure 2 and
the container 3.
[0053] Figure 2 shows a second embodiment of a package 201 similar to the first embodiment
but without a point of weakness of the type shown in Figure 1. Instead, the package
201 comprises a pull-tab 225 which is connected to and integrally formed with the
rim 220. The pull-tab 225 can be grasped by a user to supply grip for tearing the
closure 202 and the container 203 apart. It is moulded together with the rim 220,
such that the connecting force between the rim 220 and the pull-tab 225 is larger
than the connecting force between the rim 220 and the container 203. After use, the
user can separate the closure 202 and the container 203 in order to recycle them separately.
[0054] In this embodiment, a separation region between the closure 202 and the container
203 corresponds to the adhesive connection between the rim 220 and the upper part
of the peripheral wall just below the peripheral edge 231. By location of the pull-tab
225 at a specific location on the rim 220, a locally increased force can be created
at this location causing the adhesive to commence separation at this point. In order
to facilitate separation, the adhesive may be reduced in quantity and strength compared
to the first embodiment, in particular adjacent to the pull-tab 225, thereby creating
a point of weakness at this location.
[0055] Figures 3A and 3B show a third embodiment of a package 301 from rear and front sides
respectively. The package 301 comprises a closure 302 and a container 303. The peripheral
wall 336 of the container 303 comprises a tear band 333, extending all around the
peripheral wall 336. The tear band 333 is defined by two circumferential lines of
weakness 335, 337 formed by lines of partial perforations in the peripheral wall 336
of the container 303. After emptying the package 301, when it is desired to dispose
thereof, a user 306 can grasp the tear band 333 by means of a grip tab 334, and remove
the tear band 333.
[0056] The part of the container 303 lower than the tear band 333 is not connected to the
closure 302, such that removal of the tear band 333 allows for the falling apart of
the container 303 and the closure 302. In this way, separated recycling of the package
301 is possible. Although not shown, it is noted that the package 301 is sealed before
use with a seal corresponding to seal 4 of the first embodiment, with the seal being
located below the tear band 333 and below the line of weakness 335. The hermetic closure
of the package 301 prior to first use is thus not compromised.
[0057] Figure 3C shows a cross-sectional view of the package 301 of Fig 3A viewed in the
direction III C -III C, showing part of the container 303, the rim 320 and the lid
321. The rim 320 is fitted over the peripheral edge 331, forming a U-shaped channel
with the edge 331 in between the legs of the U. The peripheral wall 336 is glued to
the rim 320 by means of adhesive 305, which is applied on the inside of the peripheral
wall 336, such that the inner leg of the U-shaped channel of the rim 320 is glued.
The tear band 333 is formed in between two circumferential lines of weakness 335,
337. The lines of weakness 335, 337 are formed in the peripheral wall 336 of the container
303 by means of partial perforations. When a user grips the tear band 333 (e.g. by
means of the grip tab 334 which is not visible in this figure), the lines of weakness
335, 337 tear and the closure 302 and container 303 are separated. A small part of
the peripheral wall 336, in particular the part above the highest line of weakness
337, has been glued to the rim 320 and remains as such. Consequently, the closure
302 can be recycled together with the small part of the peripheral wall 336. The container
303 is, after separation, not connected to any part of the closure 302. The cross-sectional
view of Fig 3C also shows a seal 304 for sealing the product 307 from the outside.
The distance r from the seal 304 to the peripheral edge 331 of the container 303 is
preferably between 20 and 50 mm and more in particular about 40 mm. This distance
r allows for placement of a scoop under the lid 321 and for a tear band 333 just below
the peripheral edge 331. The tear band 333 is thus located above the seal 304 since
the lines of weakness 335, 337 form weak points in the container 303, to which the
product 307 should not be exposed.
[0058] Figures 4A and 4B, which do not fall under the scope of the claims, show a fourth
embodiment of a package 401 from rear and front sides respectively, comprising a closure
402 and a container 403. The closure 402 comprises a lid 421 and a rim 420 which is
glued to the upper part of the peripheral wall 436 of the container 403.
[0059] The rim 420 comprises a tear band 422, extending all around circumferential rim 420.
The tear band 422 is defined by a circumferential line of weakness 423 in the rim
420, formed by a locally thinner circumferential line. The line of weakness 423 allows
for tearing of the tear band 422 from the rim 420.
[0060] Figure 4C shows a cross-sectional view of the non-claimed embodiment of the package
401 of Fig 4A viewed in the direction IV C -IV C, showing part of the container 403,
the rim 420, the lid 421 and the seal 404. The rim 420 is fitted over the peripheral
edge 431, forming a circumferential U-shaped channel with the peripheral edge 431
in between the legs of the U. The peripheral wall 436 is glued to the rim 420 by means
of adhesive 405, which is applied on the outside of the peripheral wall 436, such
that the outer leg of the U-shaped channel of the rim 420 is glued. The tear band
422 and circumferential line of weakness 423 can also be seen in cross-section.
[0061] In use, a user 406 can grasp the tear band 422 by means of a grip tab 424. Before
tearing, the tear band 422 is the only part of the closure 402 which is glued to the
peripheral wall 436 just below the peripheral edge 431 of the container 403. It can
thus be seen that when a user pulls the tear band 422, the line of weakness 423 induces
a tearing of the rim 420. The pulling of the tear band 422 results in a radial force,
which allows for peeling away of the adhesive 405. The peel force required will be
understood to be much less than the shear force that would be required when pulling
in the longitudinal direction along the height of the container 403. When the tear
band 422 is removed, the adhesive 405 no longer connects the rim 422 and the container
403 together, such that they can be easily separated and recycled. It will be understood
that removing the tear band may not remove all of the adhesive and that some adhesive
may remain between the rim 422 and the upper part of the peripheral wall 436. Nevertheless,
the connection will be adequately weakened to allow easy separation and separate recycling.
[0062] Figure 5 shows a perspective view of a non-claimed example, which does not form part
of the invention, of package 501, including a closure 502 and a container 503 which
has been sealed with a seal 504. The rim 520 of the closure 502 is fixed to the peripheral
edge (not shown) of the container 503. The rim 520 comprises a line of weakness 523
extending from the access opening 527 to the lower edge 528 of the rim 520.
[0063] Adjacent to the line of weakness 523, a pull-tab 525 is attached to the rim 520.
The pull-tab is normally flat, positioned against the peripheral wall 536. After use,
the pull-tab 525 can be bent or hinged upward over 90 to 180 degrees, towards the
access opening 527. A user pulls the pull-tab 525 such that the line of weakness 523
breaks and the rim 520 is released from the peripheral edge of the container 503.
The pull-tab 525 provides a good grip on the weakest part of the rim 520.
[0064] The invention has been described by reference to certain embodiments discussed above.
It will be recognized that these embodiments are susceptible to various modifications
and alternative forms well known to those of skill in the art. In particular, both
the hinges and the container may be distinct from the schematically illustrated design.
[0065] Accordingly, although specific embodiments have been described, these are examples
only and are not limiting upon the scope of the invention, which is defined by the
appended claims.
1. A package (1) for a powdered nutritional product comprising:
a container (3) for receiving the product, the container having a base (38) and a
peripheral wall (36) extending to an open top (30) surrounded by a peripheral edge
(31) wherein at least the peripheral wall comprises a carton material;
a seal (4) for closing the container prior to use, the seal being connected to the
peripheral wall at a distance below the peripheral edge and being at least partially
removable to gain access to the product;
a closure (2), made of plastic material, including a circumferential rim (20) connected
to an upper part of the peripheral wall and defining an access opening (27) and a
lid (21), pivotably attached to the rim, for selectively closing the access opening;
and characterized by a separation region for facilitating the separation of the container and the closure
after use, the separation region being located above the seal and comprising a point
(32) or line (37) of weakness in the peripheral wall where separation can be initiated
or facilitated by a user.
2. The package according to claim 1, wherein an adhesive is applied between the upper
part of the peripheral wall and the rim, and optionally, wherein the adhesive is water-soluble
or adapted to weaken or melt upon heating.
3. The package according to claim 1 or 2, further comprising a gripping region for improving
a user's grip on the closure and/or on the container.
4. The package according to any of the preceding claims, further comprising a pull-tab
(225) connected to the rim, preferably moulded with the rim, whereby a user can exert
a pulling force on the rim to facilitate separation.
5. The package according to claim 1, 2 or 3, wherein the separation region comprises
a point of weakness in the peripheral wall adjacent to the rim and the point of weakness
is adapted to be pressed into the container, enabling a user to grip beneath the rim.
6. The package according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein a cross-section
of the peripheral wall, parallel to the base, has a shape of a rounded rectangle and
the point of weakness is arranged in a corner of the peripheral wall and/or wherein
the separation region comprises a line of weakness, substantially surrounding the
peripheral wall.
7. The package according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein the separation region
comprises a tear band (333) substantially surrounding the peripheral wall, and optionally,
wherein the tear band is arranged in the peripheral wall by means of one or two circumferential
line(s) of weakness.
8. The package according to claim 7, wherein the tear band is provided with a grip tab
to facilitate gripping the tear band.
9. The package according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein the rim has an inverted
U-shaped channel engaging the peripheral edge and an adhesive is provided on one side
of the U-shaped channel only.
10. The package according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein the rim contacts
the peripheral edge defining a contact area, and wherein the adhesive is applied at
between 1% and 100% of the contact area, preferably between 10% and 60% or between
20% and 40%.
11. The package according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein the separation region
allows for separating the package into a first part and a second part, wherein the
first part comprises the closure, and the second part comprises at least 80 wt% of
the container, preferably at least 95 wt% of the container.
12. The package according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein the distance at
which the seal is located below the peripheral edge is between 15 mm and 50 mm or
the distance at which the seal is located below the peripheral edge is sufficient
to allow accommodation of an infant formula dosing scoop in the head space between
the lid and the seal.
13. A method for disposing of a package (1), the package comprising
a container (3) for receiving a product, the container having a base (38) and a peripheral
wall (36) extending to an open top (30) surrounded by a peripheral edge (31) wherein
at least the peripheral wall comprises a carton material; and
a closure (2), made of plastic material, including a circumferential rim (20) connected
to the peripheral edge and defining an access opening (27) and a lid (21), pivotably
attached to the rim for selectively closing the access opening; and
a separation region for facilitating the separation of the container and the closure
after use, the separation region comprising a point (32) or line (37) of weakness
in the peripheral wall where separation can be initiated or facilitated by a user,
the method comprising the steps of:
- engaging the package at a gripping region; and
- applying a force of less than 100 N to separate the container and the closure.
14. The method according to claim 13, wherein the package is a package according to any
of claims 1 to 12.
15. The method according to claim 13 or 14, wherein the force is less than 70 N or less
than 50 N or less than 30 N or even less than 10 N, and/or, wherein the force is applied
to a removable tear band or grip tab.
1. Verpackung (1) für ein pulverförmiges Nahrungsmittelprodukt, die aufweist:
einen Behälter (3) zum Aufnehmen des Produkts, wobei der Behälter eine Basis (38)
und eine Umfangswand (36) aufweist, die sich zu einem offenen oberen Teil (30) erstreckt,
der von einem Umfangsrand (31) umgeben ist, wobei zumindest die Umfangswand ein Pappmaterial
aufweist;
eine Dichtung (4) zum Verschließen des Behälters vor Gebrauch, wobei die Dichtung
in einem Abstand unterhalb des Umfangsrands mit der Umfangswand verbunden ist und
zumindest teilweise abnehmbar ist, um Zugriff auf das Produkt zu bieten;
einen Verschluss (2) aus einem Kunststoffmaterial, der eine Umfangseinfassung (20),
die mit einem oberen Teil der Umfangswand verbunden ist und eine Zugangsöffnung (27)
definiert, und einen schwenkbar an der Einfassung angebrachten Deckel (21) zum selektiven
Verschließen der Zugangsöffnung umfasst; und
gekennzeichnet durch
eine Trennregion zum Vereinfachen der Trennung des Behälters und des Verschlusses
nach Gebrauch, wobei sich die Trennregion über der Dichtung befindet und einen Schwächungspunkt
(32) oder eine Schwächungslinie (37) in der Umfangswand aufweist, an dem/der eine
Trennung durch einen Benutzer initiiert oder vereinfacht werden kann.
2. Verpackung nach Anspruch 1, bei der ein Kleber zwischen dem oberen Teil der Umfangswand
und der Einfassung aufgebracht ist, wobei optional der Kleber wasserlöslich oder dazu
vorgesehen ist, zu schwächen oder bei Erwärmung zu schmelzen.
3. Verpackung nach Anspruch 1 oder 2, die ferner eine Greifregion zum Verbessern des
Greifens des Verschlusses und/oder des Behälters durch den Benutzer aufweist.
4. Verpackung nach einem der vorhergehenden Ansprüche, die ferner eine Zuglasche (225)
aufweist, welche mit der Einfassung verbunden ist, vorzugsweise mit der Einfassung
spritzgegossen ist, wodurch ein Benutzer eine Zugkraft auf die Einfassung aufbringen
kann, um eine Trennung zu vereinfachen.
5. Verpackung nach Anspruch 1, 2 oder 3, bei der die Trennregion einen Schwächungspunkt
in der Umfangswand angrenzend an die Einfassung aufweist und der Schwächungspunkt
dazu vorgesehen ist, in den Behälter gedrückt zu werden, um einem Benutzer ein Greifen
unterhalb der Einfassung zu ermöglichen.
6. Verpackung nach einem der vorhergehenden Ansprüche, bei der ein Querschnitt der Umfangswand
parallel zu der Basis eine Form eines abgerundeten Rechtecks hat und der Schwächungspunkt
in einer Ecke der Umfangswand angeordnet ist und/oder bei der die Trennregion eine
Schwächungslinie aufweist, die die Umfangswand im Wesentlichen umgibt.
7. Verpackung nach einem der vorhergehenden Ansprüche, bei der die Trennregion ein Aufreißband
(333) aufweist, das die Umfangswand im Wesentlichen umgibt, wobei das Aufreißband
mittels einer oder zwei am Umfang vorhandener Schwächungslinie(n) in der Umfangswand
angeordnet ist.
8. Verpackung nach Anspruch 7, bei der das Aufreißband mit einer Greiflasche zum Vereinfachen
des Greifens des Aufreißbands versehen ist.
9. Verpackung nach einem der vorhergehenden Ansprüche, bei der die Einfassung einen Kanal
in Form eines umgekehrten U aufweist, der mit dem Umfangsrand zusammengreift, und
ein Kleber nur auf einer Seite des U-förmigen Kanals vorgesehen ist.
10. Verpackung nach einem der vorhergehenden Ansprüche, bei der die Einfassung mit dem
Umfangsrand in Kontakt kommt und eine Kontaktfläche definiert und bei der der Kleber
auf zwischen 1 % und 100 % der Kontaktfläche, vorzugsweise zwischen 10 % und 60 %
oder zwischen 20 % und 40 % aufgebracht ist.
11. Verpackung nach einem der vorhergehenden Ansprüche, bei der die Trennregion ein Trennen
der Verpackung in einen ersten Teil und einen zweiten Teil ermöglicht, wobei der erste
Teil den Verschluss aufweist und der zweite Teil mindestens 80 Gew.-% des Behälters,
vorzugsweise mindestens 95 Gew.-% des Behälters aufweist.
12. Verpackung nach einem der vorhergehenden Ansprüche, bei der der Abstand, in dem sich
die Dichtung unterhalb des Umfangsrands befindet, zwischen 15 mm und 50 mm beträgt
oder der Abstand, in dem sich die Dichtung unterhalb des Umfangsrands befindet, ausreicht,
um ein Aufnehmen eines Säuglingsfertignahrungs-Dosierlöffels in dem Kopfraum zwischen
dem Deckel und der Dichtung zu ermöglichen.
13. Verfahren zum Entsorgen einer Verpackung (1), wobei die Verpackung aufweist
einen Behälter (3) zum Aufnehmen eines Produkts, wobei der Behälter eine Basis (38)
und eine Umfangswand (36) aufweist, die sich zu einem offenen oberen Teil (30) erstreckt,
der von einem Umfangsrand (31) umgeben ist, wobei zumindest die Umfangswand ein Pappmaterial
aufweist; und
einen Verschluss (2) aus einem Kunststoffmaterial, der eine Umfangseinfassung (20),
die mit einem oberen Teil der Umfangswand verbunden ist und eine Zugangsöffnung (27)
definiert, und einen schwenkbar an der Einfassung angebrachten Deckel (21) zum selektiven
Verschließen der Zugangsöffnung umfasst; und
eine Trennregion zum Vereinfachen der Trennung des Behälters und des Verschlusses
nach Gebrauch, wobei die Trennregion einen Schwächungspunkt (32) oder eine Schwächungslinie
(37) in der Umfangswand aufweist, an dem/der eine Trennung durch einen Benutzer initiiert
oder vereinfacht werden kann,
wobei das Verfahren die folgenden Schritte umfasst:
- Angreifen an der Packung in einer Greifregion; und
- Aufbringen einer Kraft von weniger als 100 N zum Trennen des Behälters und des Verschlusses.
14. Verfahren nach Anspruch 13, bei dem die Verpackung eine Verpackung nach einem der
Ansprüche 1 bis 12 ist.
15. Verfahren nach Anspruch 13 oder 14, bei dem die Kraft kleiner als 70 N ist oder kleiner
als 50 N ist oder kleiner als 30 N ist oder sogar kleiner als 10 N ist, und/oder bei
dem die Kraft auf ein lösbares Aufreißband oder eine Greiflasche aufgebracht wird.
1. Emballage (1) pour produit nutritionnel en poudre comprenant :
un récipient (3) pour recevoir le produit, le récipient ayant une base (38) et une
paroi périphérique (36) s'étendant vers un dessus ouvert (30) entouré par un bord
périphérique (31) dans lequel au moins la paroi périphérique comprend un matériau
en carton ;
un joint (4) pour fermer le récipient avant utilisation, le joint étant relié à la
paroi périphérique à une distance sous le bord périphérique et étant au moins partiellement
amovible pour obtenir un accès au produit ;
une fermeture (2), constituée de matière plastique, comprenant un rebord circonférentiel
(20) relié à une partie supérieure de la paroi périphérique et définissant une ouverture
d'accès (27) et un couvercle (21), fixé de manière pivotante au rebord, pour fermer
sélectivement l'ouverture d'accès ; et caractérisé par
une région de séparation pour faciliter la séparation du récipient et de la fermeture
après utilisation, la région de séparation étant située au-dessus du joint et comprenant
un point (32) ou une ligne (37) de faiblesse dans la paroi périphérique où une séparation
peut être initiée ou facilitée par un utilisateur.
2. Emballage selon la revendication 1, dans lequel un adhésif est appliqué entre la partie
supérieure de la paroi périphérique et le rebord, et facultativement, dans lequel
l'adhésif est soluble dans l'eau ou adapté pour s'affaiblir ou fondre lors d'un chauffage.
3. Emballage selon la revendication 1 ou 2, comprenant en outre une région de préhension
pour améliorer la préhension d'un utilisateur sur la fermeture et/ou sur le récipient.
4. Emballage selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes, comprenant en outre
une tirette (225) reliée au rebord, de préférence moulée avec le rebord, à l'aide
de laquelle un utilisateur peut exercer une force de traction sur le rebord pour faciliter
une séparation.
5. Emballage selon la revendication 1, 2 ou 3, dans lequel la région de séparation comprend
un point de faiblesse dans la paroi périphérique adjacente au rebord et le point de
faiblesse est adapté pour être enfoncé dans le récipient, permettant à un utilisateur
une préhension sous le rebord.
6. Emballage selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes, dans lequel une coupe
transversale de la paroi périphérique, parallèle à la base, a une forme de rectangle
arrondi et le point de faiblesse est agencé dans un coin de la paroi périphérique
et/ou dans lequel la région de séparation comprend une ligne de faiblesse, entourant
sensiblement la paroi périphérique.
7. Emballage selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes, dans lequel la région
de séparation comprend une bande de déchirure (333) entourant sensiblement la paroi
périphérique, et facultativement, dans lequel la bande de déchirure est agencée dans
la paroi périphérique au moyen d'une ou deux ligne(s) circonférentielle(s) de faiblesse.
8. Emballage selon la revendication 7, dans lequel la bande de déchirure est munie d'une
languette de préhension pour faciliter la préhension de la bande de déchirure.
9. Emballage selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes, dans lequel le rebord
a un canal en forme de U inversé en prise avec le bord périphérique et un adhésif
est prévu uniquement sur un côté du canal en forme de U.
10. Emballage selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes, dans lequel le rebord
est en contact avec le bord périphérique définissant une zone de contact, et dans
lequel l'adhésif est appliqué sur entre 1 % et 100 % de la zone de contact, de préférence
entre 10 % et 60 % ou entre 20 % et 40 %.
11. Emballage selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes, dans lequel la région
de séparation permet de séparer l'emballage en une première partie et une seconde
partie, la première partie comprenant la fermeture, et la seconde partie comprenant
au moins 80 % en poids du récipient, de préférence au moins 95 % en poids du récipient.
12. Emballage selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes, dans lequel la distance
à laquelle le joint est situé sous le bord périphérique est comprise entre 15 mm et
50 mm ou la distance à laquelle le joint est situé sous le bord périphérique est suffisante
pour permettre le logement d'une cuillère doseuse de lait maternisé dans l'espace
de tête entre le couvercle et le joint.
13. Procédé de mise au rebut d'un emballage (1), l'emballage comprenant
un récipient (3) pour recevoir un produit, le récipient ayant une base (38) et une
paroi périphérique (36) s'étendant vers un dessus ouvert (30) entouré par un bord
périphérique (31) dans lequel au moins la paroi périphérique comprend un matériau
en carton ; et
une fermeture (2), constituée de matière plastique, comprenant un rebord circonférentiel
(20) relié au bord périphérique et définissant une ouverture d'accès (27) et un couvercle
(21), fixé de manière pivotante au rebord pour fermer sélectivement l'ouverture d'accès
; et
une région de séparation pour faciliter la séparation du récipient et de la fermeture
après utilisation, la région de séparation comprenant un point (32) ou une ligne (37)
de faiblesse dans la paroi périphérique où une séparation peut être initiée ou facilitée
par un utilisateur,
le procédé comprenant les étapes consistant à :
- mettre en prise l'emballage au niveau d'une région de préhension ; et
- appliquer une force inférieure à 100 N pour séparer le récipient et la fermeture.
14. Procédé selon la revendication 13, dans lequel l'emballage est un emballage selon
l'une quelconque des revendications 1 à 12.
15. Procédé selon la revendication 13 ou 14, dans lequel la force est inférieure à 70
N ou inférieure à 50 N ou inférieure à 30 N ou même inférieure à 10 N, et/ou, dans
lequel la force est appliquée à une bande de déchirure amovible ou à une languette
de préhension.