The invention lies in the field of packaging based on biosourced and/or biodegradable or/and recyclable materials. It relates more specifically to packaging with a reduced environmental impact. The invention applies to the field of packaging comprising a tubular body made from a sheet. The invention applies in particular to the field of recyclable flexible tubes intended to contain cream or paste products; or that of bottles for cosmetic products; or that of cylindrical packaging (cans, flexible pouches) to contain liquid or dry products.
Packagings intended to contain liquid, semi-liquid, cream or paste products are known in the art, for example from publications US 2018/361412, WO 2022/047527, EP 3048064, EP3162732, JP H07 45088U and US 2017/253387.
For example, US 2018/361412 discloses a refillable container including: an outer container having an opening formed on top thereof; a cover configured to close the opening of the outer container; an inner container configured to store liquid, and a dispense pump provided on the cover and configured to pump the liquid content in the inner container and dispense the liquid content outside of the refillable container. In the disclosed refillable container, the inner container is accommodated in the outer container and is replaceable when the liquid content is used up.
WO 2022/047527 discloses a fluid dispensing container with a reloadable bag where the disclosed container includes a re-usable container body, a reloadable fluid dispenser assembly and a detachable bag unit which can be replaced with a replacement bag. Specifically, this publication discloses a reloadable fluid dispensing container which includes an openable container body and a dispenser assembly fastenable thereto so as to close the container, and it further comprises a bag unit with a spout attachable to the dispenser assembly for reloading the container with a replacement bag unit which contains fluid, whereby the bag unit is contained in the container body.
Publication EP 3048064, discloses a piercing fitment assembly mounted to a flexible container, whereby the wall of the flexible container is pulled into contact with a piercing element and the contents of the container are dispensed by piercing the wall of the container with an assembly having a fluid transfer device.
Publication EP3162732 discloses a refillable container enabling that a refilling operation is easily performed when a liquid content is used up. The refillable container includes an outer container, a lid member, an inner container, and a pump. The outer container has an opening formed in an upper part thereof and is made of plastic. The lid member is configured to close the opening of the outer container and is made of plastic. The inner container is made of paper, configured to store the liquid content therein, and replaceably accommodated in the outer container when the liquid content is used up. The pump is provided to the lid member and configured to pump up the liquid content in the inner container stored in the outer container and to dispense the liquid content to an outside of the refillable container. When the opening of the outer container is closed by the lid member, a suction tube of the pump, which is arranged below the lid member, is inserted from a suction port, which is formed in an upper surface of the inner container, into the inner container.
Publication JP H07 45088U discloses a dispenser with a refill that can be exchanged freely, and which is accommodated in a container body of a container.
Publication US 2017/253387 a bioplastic collapsible dispensing tube including a collapsible tube having walls that include a bioplastic material; a distal end of the tube that is sealed; a proximal end of the tube, opposite the distal end, that has an opening; a nozzle on the opening; and a closure for the nozzle, wherein, when the closure is opened and the tube is collapsed, flowable material inside the tube is urged out of the nozzle.
As detailed above, the known containers comprise several parts in particular container body, a container lid and on exchangeable part containing a product, wherein the exchangeable part is placed in the container body which is then closed by the container lid. The known containers are complicated to disassemble when the refillable part has to be exchanged because the container lid has to be separated from the container body for the extraction of the refillable or exchangeable part of the product. Once this part has been exchanged, the container has to be assembled again. This alone is time consuming and leads to a plurality of manipulations by the user. The product as a whole is also more expensive for its production since it comprises several parts (container body, lid, exchangeable part etc.).
It is therefore an aim of the present invention to improve the known products and methods.
Another aim of the present invention is to provide products, such as a packaging, which exchangeable parts that are simple to manipulate and allow an easy exchange.
A further aim of the present invention is to provide a packaging that is simple to manipulate and cheap to produce.
A further aim of the present invention is to provide a packaging that is also simple and easy to recycle.
The invention is in the field of packaging and in particular that of tubes or bottles composed of a refill (containing the product as mentioned above) and an opening and closing system and/or dosing which is it is reusable. In the context of the invention, the reusable part is also the functional part of the packaging (opening, closing, dosage, etc.). Thus, all the functions with added value for the user are concentrated on the reusable part. In the context of the invention, the refill and the reusable part comprise connection means allowing easy assembly of the refill with the reusable part.
The invention relates more specifically to recharging and in particular to the means for connecting the refill to the reusable system. This refill is made from recyclable or biodegradable materials or from renewable resources. According to a preferred embodiment, the refill is based on cellulose and can be recycled at the end of its life in the paper industry. Preferably, the cellulose content of the refill is greater than 85%.
Alternatively, the refill is based on biodegradable resin and can be degraded in industrial composts or directly in a private compost. This embodiment is preferred for small capacity refills for which the energy associated with collecting, sorting and recycling is greater than the energy for manufacturing the biodegradable resin. This embodiment is also interesting in regions where sorting and recycling are not operational.
Alternatively, the refill is made from recycled plastic such as polyethylene (PE) or polypropylene (PP). This embodiment is interesting for refills produced in large quantities and for which the recycling sector is operational.
According to the invention, the refill comprises at least one tubular body, the first end of which is assembled on a shoulder. The second end of the tubular body is either clamped and welded to itself to form a refill in the form of a tube or alternatively a bottom is assembled on the second end of the tubular body to form a refill having the shape of a bottle or a cylindrical container.
According to the invention, the tubular body is produced by welding a sheet and comprises a so-called longitudinal weld. This embodiment is preferred when the refill is based on cellulose.
Alternatively, the tubular body is made by extrusion and does not include a longitudinal weld.
According to the invention, a so-called shoulder end piece is assembled on the tubular body. The shoulder is the functional part of the refill and allows easy connection to the reusable system.
According to a first exemplary realization of the invention, the shoulder comprises guide means which allow connection with the reusable system.
According to a second exemplary realization of the invention, the shoulder comprises controlled piercing means which allow the connection of the reusable system.
According to a third exemplary realization of the invention, the shoulder comprises connection means which combine guide means and controlled perforation means.
According to an embodiment of the invention, the connection means are assembled on the structural layer of the shoulder.
According to another embodiment of the invention, the connection means are part of the structural layer of the shoulder.
According to another embodiment, the connection means combine means assembled on the structural layer of the shoulder and means forming part of the structural layer of the shoulder.
In embodiments, the invention relates to a packaging comprising a refill in the form of a tubular body and a reusable cap providing functionalities to the packaging, wherein the refill forms the body of the packaging and comprises connection means cooperating with connection means of the cap to ensure the closure of the packaging and its sealing once the refill and the cap are assembled, the refill connection means being minimal and the cap connection means being complex.
In embodiments, the refill connection means are added by overmoulding or clipping or welding on the refill and comprise an orifice.
In embodiments, the refill connection means are created by a controlled perforation means, such as a facilitated piercing zone.
In embodiments, the connection means are a combination of added means comprising an orifice and facilitated piercing means or zone.
In embodiments, the cap is assembled to the refill by clipping, or screwing or piercing.
In embodiments, the orifice is closed by closing means before the assembly of the cap on the refill.
In embodiments, the closure means is at least one cover and/or a piercing zone and/or a functional layer.
In embodiments, the cover is fixed on the external face and/or on the internal face of the connection means.
In embodiments, the closure means comprises controlled perforation means such as an easy-piercing zone.
In embodiments, the refill is cellulose-based and comprises a cellulose content of at least 70%.
In embodiments, the refill is based on biodegradable resin or based on recyclable or recycled resin.
In embodiments, the refill includes a shoulder attached to the tubular body.
In embodiments, the structural layer forming the shoulder and the structural layer of the tubular body are of similar or identical composition(s).
In embodiments, the reusable system such as the cap performs the functions of opening and closing the packaging and/or the function of metering the product contained in the packaging.
In embodiments, a mirror and/or temperature sensors and/or interactive sensors or other sensors are integrated into the cap.
In embodiments, the packaging includes at least one functional layer inside the packaging.
In embodiments, the package is a tube or a bottle with a bottom or another equivalent product.
The invention relates to packaging comprising a reusable system 3 and a refill 2 based on recyclable or biodegradable materials or from renewable resources.
According to a preferred embodiment, the refill 2 is based on cellulose and has a cellulose content allowing it to be recycled in the paper industry. Advantageously, the cellulose content of the refill 2 is greater than 70% and preferably greater than 85% and ideally greater than 90%.
According to an alternative embodiment, the refill 2 is based on biodegradable resin, which is advantageous for refills 2 of small capacity for which the collecting, sorting and recycling operation presents an unfavorable carbon balance. According to an alternative mode, the refill 2 is based on recyclable or recycled resin. Advantageously the refill 2 is based on high density polyethylene or based on polypropylene.
According to the invention, the tube 1 results from the connection between a refill 2 which can be recycled or biodegraded and a reusable system 3 called a cap in the description of the invention. The reusable cap 3 provides functionalities such as the opening and closing of the packaging, the dosage of the product, the connectivity with the refill, the ease of use, etc.
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According to the invention the refill 2 comprises connection means 7 cooperating with the connection means 8 of the cap 3. The connection means 7 of the refill are minimal, such as for example they comprise a minimal number of parts and/or parts that are as small as possible, to allow recycling of the refill and reduce its carbon footprint. Conversely, the connection means 8 of the cap 3 can be complex because this part of the packaging is intended to be reused, which means that the connection means 8 may comprise several parts and/or the size of said parts many not be minimal.
According to the invention, the reusable system 3 (also named “cap”) is a part of the robust packaging ensuring, for example and in a non-limiting manner, the functions of opening and closing the packaging or even the dosing function. According to the invention, other functions with high added value can be integrated into the reusable system 3. Thus, depending on the applications, a mirror or temperature sensors or even interactive sensors can be integrated into the cap 3 to guarantee, for example, the authenticity of the product and/or interact with a smartphone to inform the consumer. Thus, according to the invention, part 3 of the packaging with high added value is reusable a large number of times, which significantly reduces the environmental impact of the packaging.
According to the invention, the reusable system 3 comprises at least connection means 8 paired with the connection means 7 of the refill. According to the invention and with the aim of minimizing the ecological impact of the packaging, the connection means 7 of the refill 2 are minimal while the complexity of the connection system is transferred to the reusable system or part 3 of the packaging. Thus according to the invention, the refill 2 comprises the strict necessary at the level of the connection means 7. Examples of these means will be described later in the description of the invention.
The refill 2 illustrated in
The upper part of the refill 2 represented in
The connection means 7 illustrated in
According to a preferred embodiment, the refill 2 illustrated in
According to a preferred embodiment, the refill 2 illustrated in
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According to the invention, the tubular body 4 is advantageously made by welding or gluing a cellulose-based sheet. The tubular body 4 is preferably made using an outer band and an inner band connecting the ends of the sheet arranged end to end. These tubular bodies and their manufacturing methods are described for example in the publications EP2007567, EP2004389, EP2004506 and EP2630052. Alternatively, when the refill is based on resin such as polyethylene or polypropylene, the tubular body 4 can be made by butt welding with an internal and/or external band; or by covering the ends of the sheet. Alternatively, the tubular body can be extruded.
According to the invention, the connection means 7 comprise guide means and/or assembly means by screwing or clipping and/or sealing means with the connection means 8 of the reusable system 3. The means of connection 7 are advantageously manufactured by molding to present the necessary tolerances to the requirements of the assembly. Thus preferably the connection means 7 are made of molded resin such as polyethylene, polypropylene, PVOH or biodegradable resin. The choice of resins is made according to the nature of the refill. So when the refill is cellulose-based, a resin like PVOH is preferred because it is already used in the paper industry and its recycling. Similarly, if the refill is made from recycled polyethylene, the connection means 7 will preferably be made from recycled polyethylene as well.
The embodiments described in the present application are by way of illustrative examples and should not be considered as limiting. Other embodiments may make use of means equivalent to those described for example. Execution modes can also be combined with each other depending on the circumstances, or means used in one mode can be used in another mode.
Exemplary embodiments have been described to provide an overall understanding of the principles of the structure, function, manufacture, and use of the systems and methods disclosed herein. One or more examples of these embodiments are illustrated in the accompanying drawings. Those skilled in the art will understand that the systems and methods specifically described herein and illustrated in the accompanying drawings are non-limiting exemplary embodiments and that the scope of the present invention is defined not solely by the claims. The features illustrated or described in connection with one exemplary embodiment may be combined with the features of other embodiments. Such modifications and variations are intended to be included within the scope of the present invention. A number of problems with conventional methods and systems are noted herein and the methods and systems disclosed herein may address one or more of these problems. By describing these problems, no admission as to their knowledge in the art is intended. A person having ordinary skill in the art will appreciate that, although certain methods and systems are described herein with respect to several non-limiting embodiments, the scope of the present invention is not so limited. Moreover, while this invention has been described in conjunction with a number of embodiments, it is evident that many alternatives, modifications and variations would be or are apparent to those of ordinary skill in the applicable arts. Accordingly, it is intended to embrace all such alternatives, modifications, equivalents and variations that are within the spirit and scope of this invention.
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22167384.1 | Apr 2022 | EP | regional |
The present PCT application claims priority to earlier European application N°EP22167384.1 filed on Apr. 8, 2022 in the name of AISAPACK HOLDING SA, the content of this earlier European application being incorporated in its entirety by reference in the present application.
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PCT/IB2023/053491 | 4/5/2023 | WO |