TECHNICAL FIELD
[0001] The present disclosure relates to a pouched product for oral use comprising a liquid
permeable cover material and a portion sized amount of a filling material comprising
a first type of particles, the filling material being enclosed by the liquid permeable
cover material, the pouched product having a first main surface and a second main
surface and a thickness between the first main surface and the second main surface.
BACKGROUND
[0002] An oral pouched product as disclosed herein, is intended for use in the oral cavity,
such as by buccal placement e.g., by placing the pouched product between the upper
or lower gum and the lip or cheek. A pouched smokeless tobacco product may also be
referred to as a portion-packed smokeless tobacco product for oral use. The pouched
product is normally sized and configured to fit comfortably and discreetly in a user's
mouth between the upper or lower gum and the lip or cheek.
[0003] Traditionally, oral pouched products are used in the oral cavity of a consumer to
provide a user with the benefits of an active substance such as nicotine, caffeine,
and/or different flavors. A common type of nicotine containing oral pouched products
is oral smokeless tobacco products. Such products generally comprise water, salt,
pH adjuster(s) and additional components such as flavors and humectants. Commonly,
these products are called snuff.
[0004] Oral pouched nicotine containing products comprising no tobacco, or only a small
amount of tobacco are now becoming increasingly popular among consumers due to inter
alia their appealing appearance, freshness and taste. Moreover, this kind of product
allows a user to enjoy nicotine without being exposed to tobacco. The tobacco free
or almost tobacco free oral pouched products are usually flavored compositions comprising
a filling material which may e.g., comprise microcrystalline cellulose or fiber material
derived from plants other than tobacco.
[0005] Further types of oral pouched products are those which only deliver a flavor into
the oral cavity and those which are designed for delivering active substances other
than nicotine.
[0006] Oral pouched products are typically used by a consumer by placing the pouch between
the upper or lower gum and the lip and retaining it there for a limited period of
time. The product is configured to fit comfortably and discreetly in the user's mouth.
The pouch material holds the filling material in place allowing saliva to pass into
the filling material and allowing flavors and active substances such as nicotine to
diffuse from the filling material into the consumer's mouth.
[0007] An objective with the disclosure herein is to offer an oral pouched product containing
a filling material having improved properties, in particular regarding mouthfeel and
user satisfaction.
SUMMARY
[0008] One or more of the above objects may be achieved with an oral pouched product according
to claim 1. Variations of the disclosure are set out in the dependent claims and in
the following description.
[0009] The pouched product for oral use as disclosed herein comprises a liquid permeable
cover material and a portion sized amount of a filling material comprising a first
type of particles, the filling material being enclosed by the liquid permeable cover
material, the pouched product having a first main surface and a second main surface
and a thickness between the first main surface and the second main surface. The particles
of the first type of particles have an average particle size within the range of from
0.3 mm to 3.0 mm and the filling material has a pre-use moisture content of from 1%
by weight of the filling material to 35% by weight of the filling material. The first
type of particles are water insoluble particles and the filling material comprises
one or more water soluble components. The pouched product has a pre-use thickness
and a post-use thickness and a ratio between the post-use thickness and the pre-use
thickness being in the range of from 0.9 to 1.3, such as from 0.95 to 1.25 or from
1.0 to 1.25. A particularly preferred range of the ratio between the pre-use thickness
and the post-use thickness may be from 1.0 to 1.2.
[0010] The bulk volume of the water insoluble first type of particles defines the bulk volume
of the filling material, with any additional component of the filling material of
the oral pouched product contributing only to a negligible or very small extent to
the volume of the filling material. By
"a very small extent" as used herein, is implied a contribution to the bulk volume of the filling material
by components other than the first type of particles of less than 5%, such as of less
than 3%, of less than 2%, preferably of less than 1%.
[0011] The filling material in the oral pouched products of the present disclosure has a
bulk volume after use which is in the same order as the bulk volume before use of
the oral pouched product which is reflected by the ratio between the pre-use thickness
and the post-use thickness of the oral pouched product. This means that the bulk volume
of the oral pouched product remains largely unchanged during use of the oral pouched
product, which is a property of the oral pouched product that has been found to be
appreciated by many users. It may be particularly preferred that the thickness of
the oral pouched product is the same or slightly greater during use of the oral pouched
product in the oral cavity of a human being as compared to the pre-use thickness.
An oral pouched product which does not loose thickness during use may be perceived
as retaining the mouthfeel of a new fresh product and to be more malleable and satisfactory
to keep in the mouth for a longer time of use.
[0012] An oral pouched product in which the thickness increases slightly during use may
be beneficial, as it offers a product which may be made thin for packaging, but which
will expand to an expected thickness when placed in the oral cavity of a user. Such
products may be packed with a greater number of products in a user container of a
conventional size or a predetermined number of products may be packed in a smaller
and less conspicuous user container than a corresponding number of conventional, non-expanding
oral pouched products.
[0013] In an oral pouched product as disclosed herein, the product thickness may increase
by up to 50 % during use, such as by 10% to 40%, such as by 15% to 30%, such as by
15% to 25%, such as by 15% to 20%.
[0014] The filling material in the oral pouched products as disclosed herein may have a
pre-use moisture content as determined by the method disclosed herein of from 1% by
weight of the filling material to 30% by weight of the filling material, such as from
1% by weight of the filling material to 25% by weight of the filling material, such
as from 1% by weight of the filling material to 15% by weight of the filling material,
such as from 1% by weight of the filling material to 7% by weight of the filling material,
such as from 5% by weight of the filling material to 30% by weight of the filling
material, such as from 5% by weight of the filling material to 25% by weight of the
filling material, such as from 5% by weight of the filling material to 15% by weight
of the filling material, such as from 10% by weight of the filling material to 20%
by weight of the filling material, such as from 10% by weight of the filling material
to 15% by weight of the filling material.
[0015] A filling material in an oral pouched product as disclosed herein and having a relatively
low pre-use moisture content as set out above, is perceived by users to be fresh and
agreeable to handle when taking it out of a user container and tucking it in, e.g.
between the upper or lower lip and the gum of the user. A relatively low pre-use moisture
content also allows the first type of particles constituting the bulk volume of the
filling material to move more freely in relation to each other, which makes the oral
pouched product easier to shape and to be made to conform to the shape of the space
where the oral pouched product is placed in the oral cavity of the user.
[0016] It may be preferred that the moisture content of the filling material in the oral
pouched products as disclosed herein is less than 20% by weight.
[0017] The water insoluble particles of the first type of particles may be particles of
microcrystalline cellulose, water insoluble starch, silica, or a mixture thereof.
[0018] The first type of particles may constitute 75% by dry weight to 99% by dry weight
of the filling material, such as 80% by dry weight to 98% by dry weight of the filling
material or 85% by dry weight to 98% by dry weight of the filling material.
[0019] The particles of the first type of particles may be relatively large particles and
may have an average particle size within the range of from 0.4 mm to 3.0 mm, such
as from 0.5 mm to 2.5 mm, such as from 0.6 mm to 2.5 mm, such as from 0.7 mm to 2
mm, such as from 0.8 mm to 1.5 mm, such as from 0.85 mm to 1.2 mm.
[0020] The particles of the first type of particles may be of generally the same size, with
a narrow particle size distribution profile. A particulate material having a narrow
particle size distribution profile has a more predictable bulk volume than a particulate
material comprising particles of differing sizes. Preferably, the first type of particles
includes less than 0.5% of particles passing through a sieve having a mesh size of
250 µm.
[0021] The particles of the particulate material in the filling material may have a sphericity
within the range of from 0.7 to 1.0, such as from 0.8 to 1.0 and a diameter of from
0.3 mm to 3 mm, such as from 0.7 mm to 3 mm. Sphericity and particle size may be determined
with the aid of a QicPic image analysis Instrument from 2012, Sympatec GmbH, ID No.
290-D, with Rodos/L dispersion line ID NO 214D and Vibri/L sample feeding ID NO 273,
or equivalent equipment. A well dispersed particle flow is led through the image plane
of the instrument. The particles are separated from each other by a transportation
fluid and overlapping particles are avoided. A high number of particle numbers per
image frame may be captured.
[0022] The particles of the first type of particles may be relatively dense, non-porous
particles having a particle density in the range of from 0.8 g/cm
3 to 1.7 g/cm
3, such as from 1.0 g/cm
3 to 1.5 g/cm
3, such as from 1.1 g/cm
3 to 1.4 g/cm
3.
[0023] The filling material of the oral pouched product as disclosed herein may comprise
nicotine.
[0024] The nicotine may be derived from a nicotine source being a nicotine base and/or being
selected from the group consisting of nicotine hydrochloride, nicotine dihydrochloride,
nicotine monotartrate, nicotine bitartrate, nicotine bitartrate dihydrate, nicotine
sulphate, nicotine zinc chloride monohydrate and nicotine salicylate, nicotine benzoate,
nicotine polacrilex and any combination thereof.
[0025] The filling material of the oral pouched product as disclosed herein may comprise
tobacco material in an amount within the range of from 0.05 wt% to 10 wt%, such as
from 0.2 wt% to 1 wt%, based on the total weight of said filling material. In such
case the tobacco material may be a nicotine source. The tobacco material may be the
only nicotine source or may be a nicotine source in addition to one or more of the
nicotine sourced disclosed herein.
[0026] The filling material of the oral pouched product as disclosed herein may comprise
an additive selected from the group consisting of a flavouring agent, a sweetener,
a humectant, and any mixture thereof.
[0027] The additive may comprise or consists of a flavouring agent, such as a flavour oil,
such as a hydrophobic flavour oil, such as a synthetic flavour, such as a nature-identical
flavour.
[0028] The filling material of the oral pouched product as disclosed herein may comprise
may be free from tobacco material. A tobacco free filling material may contain material
derived from other plant sources such as coffee, tea, herbs, etc., and/or any suitable
flavouring agent, sweetener, etc., as known in the art.
[0029] The filling material of the oral pouched product as disclosed herein may comprise
a second type of particles in addition to the first type of particles, the second
type of particles having an average particle size which is less than the average particle
size of the first type of particles.
[0030] It may be preferred that the particles of the second type of particles have a size
which is sufficiently small to allow the second type of particles to be at least partly
accommodated within the interstices between the particles of the first type of particles.
A ratio between the average particle size of the first type of particles and the average
particle size of the second type of particles may be within the range of from 2 to
10.
[0031] The second type of particles may be partially or completely water soluble particles.
[0032] In the pouched product disclosed herein, at least one of the one or more water soluble
components may be present on an outer surface of at least some of the particles of
the first type of particles, such as on 20% to 100% of the first type of particles,
or 50% to 100% of the first type of particles, or 80% to 100% of the first type of
particles.
[0033] In the pouched product disclosed herein, at least one of the one or more water soluble
components may be present in interstices between the particles of the first type of
particles.
[0034] At least one of the one or more water soluble components may be present both on an
outer surface of at least some of the particles of the first type of particles and
in interstices between the particles of the first type of particles.
[0035] The liquid permeable cover material of the oral pouched product may be a nonwoven
material.
DEFINITIONS
[0036] The terms
"oral" and
"oral use" refer to a use of a product in contact with mucous membranes in the oral cavity of
a human being, such as buccal placement of the product in the oral cavity. The products
for oral use as disclosed herein are intended to be placed in their entirety in the
oral cavity and are not intended to be swallowed.
[0037] As used herein the terms
"pouched product for oral use" or
"oral pouched product" refer to a portion of a smokeless composition containing saliva extractables and
being packed in a saliva-permeable pouch material.
[0038] A
"particle" as used herein is a three-dimensional piece of material having a maximum dimension
of less than 5 mm and an aspect ratio of from 0.3 to 1. The
"aspect ratio" A
R as used herein, is calculated as the width, w, of the particle divided by the length
I, of the particle where the length is determined as the largest dimension of the
particle and the width is determined as the largest dimension orthogonal to the length
: A
R = I / w. A particle having an aspect ratio of 1 may e.g., be a perfect sphere or
cube. The particles which are useful as the first type of particles in the filling
material of the oral pouched products disclosed herein may have a regular shape such
as a spherical shape, a cubic shape, a cylindrical shape, etc. or may have an irregular
shape with regular or near-regular shapes being generally preferred. The particles
may have generally smooth outer surfaces or may have small aberrations in the outer
surfaces.
[0039] A
"water insoluble particle" as referred to herein is a particle which does not dissolve when subjected to saliva
in the oral cavity of a user and which retains or substantially retains its shape
when incorporated in a pouched product for oral use. The water insolubility also means
that the particle size of the water insoluble particles as referred to herein does
not diminish or at least does not diminish by more than 1% during use of an oral pouched
product incorporating the water insoluble particles. The shape and the size of the
water insoluble particles may remain substantially unaffected during use. However,
a certain amount of swelling of the water insoluble particles may be permitted or
even desired. The swelling should preferably be less than 30 % of the pre-use bulk
volume of the water insoluble particles and more preferably less than 20 % of the
pre-use bulk volume of the water insoluble particles.
[0040] As used herein, the term
"moisture content" refers to the percent by weight, wt%, of oven volatile substances, such as water
and other oven volatiles (e.g. propylene glycol) which is present in a component material,
a composition or a product and is determined according to the Loss on Drying (LOD)
method disclosed herein .
[0041] The
"dry weight" of a material, a composition, or a product is calculated by detracting the amount
of moisture from the total weight of the material, composition or product, the moisture
content being determined by the method as disclosed herein.
[0042] As used herein, the term
"water content" refers to the percent by weight, wt%, of water in a component material, a composition,
or a product. The water content may be determined by using a standardized method for
water analysis, such as Karl Fischer titration or gas chromatography, GC.
[0043] The term
"additional component" refers to any component except water, which is provided in addition to the first
type of particles in the filling material as disclosed herein, such as salts (e.g.
sodium chloride, potassium chloride, magnesium chloride, calcium chloride and any
combinations thereof), pH adjusters (e.g. sodium hydroxide, potassium hydroxide, potassium
carbonate, sodium carbonate or sodium bicarbonate), flavouring agents, sweeteners,
colorants, humectants (e.g. propylene glycol or glycerol), antioxidants, preservatives
(e.g. potassium sorbate), binders, tobacco and non-tobacco plant material. The water-soluble
component or water-soluble components which are part of the filling material in the
oral pouched products as disclosed herein constitute one or more additional components.
[0044] The terms
"flavour" or "flavouring agent" are used herein for substances used to influence the aroma and/or taste of the oral
pouched product. The flavours may be any food-grade natural or synthetic flavour as
known in the art and may include without limitation, essential oils, single flavour
compounds, compounded flavourings, and extracts.
[0045] By
"tobacco" or
"tobacco material" is meant any part, e.g., leaves, stems, stalks, and flowers, of any member of the
genus Nicotiana.
[0046] By a
"cover material" as used herein is implied any suitable saliva permeable packaging material as known
in the art. The cover material may also be referred to as
"pouch material" and may be a nonwoven material, a material made by conventional textile production
methods such as weaving or knitting or may be an apertured plastic film or netting.
A nonwoven material suitable for use as cover material may be a nonwoven material
comprising staple fibres, such as staple fibres of regenerated cellulose e.g., viscose
rayon staple fibres and a binder, such as a polyacrylate binder. Alternatively, the
nonwoven material may comprise fibres which are formed into a nonwoven web by spunbonding,
hydroentangling, meltblowing, etc. The fibres used in such processes are generally
thermoplastic fibres which are thermally bonded to form a coherent nonwoven web. The
covering material may optionally comprise additional components such as flavouring
agents and/or colorants.
[0047] Commonly used cover materials, such as the viscose nonwovens disclosed herein, are
generally inelastic and non-stretchable materials which are relatively inexpensive
to produce and easy to handle in a production process.
[0048] Pouched products for oral use are normally sized and configured to fit comfortably
and discreetly in a user's mouth between the upper or lower gum and the lip. In general,
pouched products for oral use have a generally rectangular shape. Some typical shapes
(length x width) of commercially available pouched products for oral use are, for
instance, 35 mm x 20 mm, 34/35 mm x 14 mm, 33/34 mm x 18 mm, 27/28 mm x 14 mm, 34
mm x 10 mm and 38 x 14 mm. Typical pouched products for oral use may have a maximum
length within the range of from 25 mm to 40 mm along the longitudinal direction of
the product and a maximum width within the range of from 5 mm to 20 mm along the transverse
direction of the product. The pre-use thickness of the pouched product is normally
within the range of from 2 mm to 8 mm. The total weight of commercially available
pouched products for oral use is typically within the range from about 0.3 g to about
3.5 g, such as from about 0.5 g to 1.7 g, per pouched product. The volume of a portion
of filling material in a pouch may be in the range of from 0.5 cm
3 to 1.5 cm
3, depending on the size of the pouch.
[0049] A
"user container" typically contains in the range of 10-30 pouched products, such as in the range of
20-25 pouched products. The pouched products may be placed randomly in the user container
or in a pattern, for instance as described in
WO 2012/069505 A1. The user container as disclosed herein is a consumer package having a shape and
a size adapted for conveniently carrying the consumer package in a pocket or in a
handbag and may be used for packaging any known type of pouched product for oral use.
The user container may include a disposal compartment for storage of used oral pouched
products. The disposal compartment is separated from the compartment in the container
where the fresh oral pouched products are stored up until use.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0050] The present invention will be further explained hereinafter by means of non-limiting
examples and with reference to the appended drawings wherein:
- Figure 1
- shows a pouched product for oral use;
- Figure 2
- shows a cross-section along the line II-II through the pouched product of Fig. 1;
- Figure 3
- shows generally spherical particles suitable as a first type of particles;
- Figures 4a-4d
- show some alternative shapes for the first type of particles; and
- Figures 5a-5b
- show schematically how the thickness of a pouched product for oral use is determined.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0051] It is to be understood that the drawings are schematic and that individual components
are not necessarily drawn to scale.
[0052] The pouched product 1 for oral use which is shown in Figs. 1 and 2 comprises a liquid
permeable cover material 2 and a portion sized amount of a filling material 3 comprising
a first type of particles 4 enclosed by the liquid permeable cover material 2. The
cover material 2 may be any suitable type of cover material as disclosed herein and
is formed into a generally rectangular pouch into which the filling material 3 has
been inserted.
[0053] A common way of making a pouched product having a generally rectangular pillow-like
shape, such as the pouched product 1 shown in Figs. 1 and 2, is either to provide
the cover material as a seamless and endless tube or to form a flat web of cover material
into an endless tube which is provided with a continuous seal in the longitudinal
direction of the endless tube. The endless tube is subsequently intermittently sealed
in the transverse direction of the endless tube while filling the endless tube with
filling material into pockets which are created between the transverse seals. Individual
pouched products are severed from the filled and sealed tube of cover material and
are usually packed in user containers. Sealing of the cover material may be made with
any suitable method or combination of methods, such as by means of adhesive, heat
sealing, ultrasonic welding, needling, etc. Heat sealing and ultrasonic welding require
the cover material to contain at least a functional amount of thermoplastic material,
such as thermoplastic fibres or thermoplastic binders.
[0054] The longitudinal seal created during manufacturing appears as a longitudinal seal
6 extending along the length I of the pouched product 1 shown in Figs. 1 and 2. No
such seal will be present if the cover material is provided in the form of an endless
seam-less tube. The transverse seals form end seals 7 which define the width w of
the pouched product 1. The pouched product 1 has a first main surface 8 and a second
main surface 9 and a thickness t being defined as the greatest perpendicular distance
between the first main surface 8 and the second main surface 9. The first type of
particles 4 are water insoluble particles and the filling material 3 has a pre-use
moisture content of from 1% by weight of the filling material to 35% by weight of
the filling material and comprises one or more water soluble components. The pouched
product 1 has a pre-use thickness t1 and a post-use thickness t2 and a ratio t2/t1
between the post-use thickness t1 and the pre-use thickness t1 being in the range
of from 0.9 to 1.3.
[0055] The first type of particles 4 do not dissolve when being subjected to saliva in the
oral cavity of a user which means that they have a high shape stability and do not
diminish in size during use.
[0056] The first type of particles 4 may constitute a very high proportion of the total
dry weight of the filling material 3, such as 80% by dry weight to 99% by dry weight
of the filling material.
[0057] The filling material 3 further comprises one or more water soluble components 11,
such as flavours, sweeteners, active ingredients such as nicotine, etc. as disclosed
herein.
[0058] A part of a filling material 3 is shown in Fig. 3, the filling material 3 comprising
a plurality of generally spherical water insoluble particles constituting the first
type of particles 4 of an oral pouched product as disclosed herein.
[0059] The particles of the first type of particles 4 have a relatively large average particle
size within the range of from 0.3 mm to 3.0 mm. By using large water insoluble particles
for the first type of particles 4, a major part of the water soluble components 11
, i.e. components which are soluble in water and saliva, may to a large extent be
present in the filling material on surfaces of the first type of particles 4 which
face interstices 12 between the first type of particles 4. In that manner, any water
soluble components 12 may be substantially "concealed" within the mass of the filling
material 3 where they do not add to the volume of the filling material 3. Fig. 3 shows
only a very small number of the first type of particles 4. In a full portion of filling
material for an oral pouched product 1, the number of the first type of particles
is considerably higher, such as in the order of 150 particles or more which means
that a large majority of the particle surfaces will be facing into the filling material
3.
[0060] As disclosed herein, the first type of particles 4 may be dense, non-porous particles
having a particle density in the range of from 0.8 g/cm
3 to 1.7 g/cm
3, such as from 1.0 g/cm
3 to 1.5 g/cm
3, such as from 1.1 g/cm
3 to 1.4 g/cm
3. In such dense non-porous particles, no, or substantially no water soluble components
11 are present within the first type of particles 4 themselves.
[0061] As set out herein, the filling material 3 may comprise a second type of particles
(not shown) which may be water soluble particles and which have an average particle
size which is less than the average particle size of the first type of particles 4.
Preferably, the second type of particles are sufficiently small to be accommodated
within interstices 12 between the first type of particles 4.
[0062] Figs. 4a, 4b, 4c and 4d illustrate some alternative shapes for the first type of
particles 4 of the filling materials 3 as disclosed herein.
[0063] The particles 4 which are shown in Fig. 4a have a substantially cubic shape, the
particles 4 which are shown in Fig. 4b are grain-shaped, the particles 4 which are
shown in Fig. 4c have a substantially cylindrical shape and the particles 4 which
are shown in Fig. 4d have an irregular shape. The particles 4 in Fig. 4a, has an aspect
ratio w/l which is approximately 1, while the particles 4 shown in Figs. 4b-4d have
a smaller aspect ratio.
EXAMPLES AND DESCRIPTION OF TEST METHODS
Method for determining moisture content, Loss on Drying (LOD)
[0064] The moisture content as referred to herein may be determined by using a method based
on literature references
Federal Register/ vol.74, no. 4/712-719/Wednesday, January 7, 2009/Notices "Total
moisture determination" and
AOAC (Association of Official Analytical Chemics), Official Methods of Analysis 966.02:
"Moisture in Tobacco" (1990), Fifth Edition, K. Helrich (ed). In this method, the moisture content is determined gravimetrically by taking 2.5±0.25
g sample and weighing the sample at ambient conditions, herein defined as being at
a temperature of 22°C and a relative humidity of 60%, before evaporation of moisture
and after completion of dehydration. Mettler Toledo's Moisture Analyzer HB43, a balance
with halogen heating technology, is used (instead of an oven and a balance as in the
mentioned literature references) in the experiments described herein. The sample is
heated to 105°C (instead of 99.5±0.5°C as in the mentioned literature references).
The measurement is stopped when the weight change is less than 1 mg during a 90 seconds
time frame. The moisture content as weight percent of the sample is then calculated
automatically by the Moisture Analyzer HB43.
Test method for determining thickness of a pouched product.
Apparatus
[0065] The thickness of a pouched product is determined using a rheometer having a stationary
bottom plate 21 and a movable press plate 22 as shown in Figs. 5a and 5b.
Sample preparation
[0066] Each sample is tested before and after use. When handling the sample products, care
should be taken not to squeeze the samples or otherwise disturb the filling material
inside the product cover.
[0067] Used samples are prepared by a test person placing a non-used sample product under
the upper lip and leaving the sample in place under the lip for a use period of 10
minutes. No food or drink should be ingested during the use period. If the used samples
cannot be tested directly in connection with the use, each sample oral pouched product
is placed in an individual container which is sealed and kept under refrigeration
at 4°C. The thickness of the used samples should be measured within 24 hours after
use.
Test procedure
[0068] The rheometer is started according to the start procedure.
[0069] An oral pouched product 1 is placed flat with one of the two main surfaces 8, 9 on
the bottom plate 21 of the rheometer 20, as shown in Fig. 5a. The oral pouched product
1 is removed from the storage container by hand or by means of a pair of tweezers
and care is taken to center the sample on the bottom plate to ascertain that the force
is evenly distributed over the sample during the measurement.
[0070] The measuring sequence is started and the thickness of the sample at an applied pressure
of 0.5 N is registered.
[0071] The pre-use thickness t1 or the post-use thickness t2 of the oral pouched product
is determined as the maximum distance between the two main surfaces 8,9 of the oral
pouched product 1 at a low applied pressure of 0.5 N as shown in Fig. 5b.
[0072] The thickness of a tested oral pouched product is determined as the average thickness
of 10 tested product samples taken from the same batch of oral pouched products.
EXAMPLES
[0073] A liquid permeable nonwoven cover material was used for all sample products. The
product format and the volume of the filling material in the non-used product were
the same for the Reference and Example 1. The product format and the volume of the
filling material in the non-used product in Example 2 was different from those of
the Reference and Example 1.
Reference
[0074] The reference was a commercial product sold under the name ZYN Dry citrus 3 mg from
Swedish Match North Europe AB.
[0075] Filling material: Total pre-use weight 0.34 g and total pre-use volume 0.72 cm
3. The filling material was constituted by approximately 84% by dry weight of a combination
of granules of microcrystalline cellulose and maltitol and approximately 16% by dry
weight of hydroxypropyl cellulose powder, flavour additives, pH regulators and nicotine
bitartrate. The moisture content in the filling material was 3% of the total weight
of the filling material. Product format: length 28 mm, width 14 mm.
Example 1
[0076] Filling material: Total pre-use weight 0.58 g and total pre-use volume 0.75 cm
3. The filling material was constituted by approximately 78% by weight of the total
weight of the filling material of particles of microcrystalline cellulose having an
average particle size of 945µm, a particle density of 1.3 g/cm
3 and a bulk density of 0.78 g/cm
3, and approximately 9% by weight of additional components based on the total weight
of the filling material. The moisture content in the filling material was 13% of the
total weight of the filling material.
[0077] Product format: length 28 mm, width 14 mm.
Example 2
[0078] Filling material: Total pre-use weight 0.73 g and total pre-use volume 1.1 cm
3.
[0079] The composition of the filling material was the same as in Example 1.
[0080] Product format: length 34 mm, width 14.5 mm
Table 1
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t1 (mm) |
t2 (mm) |
t2/t1 |
Reference |
2.92 |
2.33 |
0.80 |
Example 1 |
3.78 |
4.46 |
1.18 |
Example 2 |
4.86 |
5.69 |
1.17 |
[0081] As can be seen in Table 1, the oral pouched products according to Examples 1 and
2 were found to increase in thickness to approximately the same degree during use
i.e., by 18% for Example 1 and 17% for Example 2, while the thickness of the Reference
product diminished by 20%.
1. A pouched product (1) for oral use comprising a liquid permeable cover material (2)
and a portion sized amount of a filling material (3) comprising a first type of particles
(4), the filling material (3) being enclosed by the liquid permeable cover material
(2), the pouched product (1) having a first main surface (8) and a second main surface
(9) and a thickness between the first main surface (8) and the second main surface
(8), characterized in that the particles of the first type of particles (4) have an average particle size within
the range of from 0.3 mm to 3.0 mm, the filling material (3) has a pre-use moisture
content of from 1% by weight of the filling material (3) to 35% by weight of the filling
material (3), that the first type of particles (4) are water insoluble particles and
that the filling material (3) comprises one or more water soluble components (11),
the pouched product (1) having a pre-use thickness (t1) and a post-use thickness (t2)
and a ratio (t2/t1) between the post-use thickness (t1) and the pre-use thickness
(t1) being in the range of from 0.9 to 1.3.
2. A pouched product (1) according to claim 1, wherein the first type of particles (4)
are particles of microcrystalline cellulose, water insoluble starch or a mixture thereof.
3. A pouched product (1) according to claim 1 or 2, wherein the first type of particles
(4) constitutes 75% by dry weight to 99% by dry weight of the filling material (3).
4. A pouched product (1) according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein the thickness
of the product increases by up to 50 % during use, such as by 10% to 40%, such as
by 15% to 30%, such as by 15% to 25%, such as by 15% to 20%.
5. A pouched product (1) according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein the particles
of the first type of particles (4) have a particle density in the range of from 0.8
g/cm3 to 1.7 g/cm3.
6. A pouched product (1) according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein the filling
material (3) comprises nicotine.
7. A pouched product (1) according to claim 6, wherein nicotine is derived from a nicotine
source being a nicotine base and/or being selected from the group consisting of nicotine
hydrochloride, nicotine dihydrochloride, nicotine monotartrate, nicotine bitartrate,
nicotine bitartrate dihydrate, nicotine sulphate, nicotine zinc chloride monohydrate
and nicotine salicylate, nicotine benzoate, nicotine polacrilex and any combination
thereof.
8. A pouched product (1) according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein the filling
material (3) comprises an additive selected from the group consisting of a flavouring
agent, a sweetener, a humectant, and any mixture thereof.
9. A pouched product (1) according to claim 8, wherein the additive comprises or consists
of a flavouring agent, such as a flavour oil, such as a hydrophobic flavour oil, such
as a synthetic flavour, such as a nature-identical flavour.
10. A pouched product (1) according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein the filling
material (3) is free from tobacco material.
11. A pouched product (1) according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein the filling
material (3) comprises a second type of particles, the second type of particles having
an average particle size which is less than the average particle size of the first
type of particles.
12. A pouched product (1) according to claim 11 wherein the second type of particles are
water soluble particles.
13. A pouched product (1) according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein at least
one of the one or more water soluble components (11) is present on an outer surface
of at least some of the particles of the first type of particles (4), such as on 20%
to 100% of the first type of particles (4), or 50% to 100% of the first type of particles
(4), or 80% to 100% of the first type of particles (4).
14. A pouched product (1) according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein at least
one of the one or more water soluble components (11) is present in interstices between
the particles of the first type of particles (4).
15. A pouched product (1) according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein the liquid
permeable cover material (2) is a nonwoven material.