The present invention generally pertains to single dose packaging of one or more compositions, and to dispensing packages further comprising an applicator for the one or more compositions.
Various designs have been used to package different types of compositions. Prior devices, however, generally have been unable to provide packages that are capable of dispensing liquids, gels, creams, dispersions, pastes and other types of fluid and semi-fluid compositions in a controlled and easy to use fashion. In addition, many packages require the use of two hands to open the package. Further, many packages require fine dexterity or the use of fingernails to peel off coverings to access the contents of the package. Opening these types of packages requires additional time, and may require skills not possessed by various segments of the population. Prior devices also have been unable to easily and economically allow the simultaneous application of two or more incompatible compositions.
Exemplary packaging dispensers are shown and described in U.S. Pat. No. 4,140,409; U.S. Pat. No. 4,430,013; and U.S. Pat. No. 6,007,264, each incorporated herein by reference. Additional packaging dispensers are disclosed in U.S. Patent Publication No. 2006/0283727, also incorporated herein by reference. However, the art still requires a simple and easy to use, low cost package that allows the user to open the package with one hand, and dispense and apply the contents of the package in a controlled manner.
The present invention is directed to an economical, easy to use dispensing package that contains one or more reservoirs of a composition. In embodiments containing two or more reservoirs of a composition, the compositions can be incompatible, either physically or chemically. The contents of the reservoirs are dispensed onto an absorbent material when the dispensing package is opened, and essentially an entire surface the absorbent material acts as an applicator for simultaneous application of the compositions. After the dispensing package is opened, and the contents of a reservoir is released, the absorbent material remains attached to the remainder of the dispensing package for ease of application to a surface, for example, human skin. In embodiments wherein two or more reservoirs of compositions are present, the compositions can be applied directly to the skin in the absence of an applicator.
In one embodiment, the present invention is directed to a package for compositions and dispensing the compositions through at least one opening, said package comprising a backing of sufficient rigidity to maintain the package in a substantially flat configuration; a first score formed extending at least partially into a first side of the backing; a coating formed on a second side of the plastic backing having an elastic limit that is greater (i.e., is more flexible) than the elastic limit of the backing; a pouch formed on the second side of the backing that is adapted to hold the contents of the package; and at least one second score extending from an interior portion of the pouch and at least partially into the second side of the backing, the at least one second score substantially aligned with the first score on the backing such that flexure of the backing by a first amount is sufficient to cause the backing to exceed the first elastic limit and break along the first score, while flexure to a folded position is insufficient to cause the coating to exceed the second elastic limit.
In another embodiment, the present invention is directed to a package for two or more compositions and the simultaneous dispensing of the compositions through two or more openings, said package comprising a body of sufficient rigidity to maintain the package in a substantially flat configuration; a first score found extending at least partially in a first side of the backing; a coating formed on a second side of the plastic body having an elastic limit that is greater than the elastic limit of the backing; two or more pouches formed on the second side of the backing that are adapted to hold two or more compositions as contents of the package; and at least one second score extending from an interior portion of each pouch and at least partially into the second side of the backing, the at least one second score substantially aligned with the first score on the backing such that flexure of the backing by a first amount is sufficient to cause the backing to exceed the first elastic limit and break along the first score, while flexure to a folded position is insufficient to cause the coating to exceed the second limit.
In each embodiment, an absorbent material is adhered to the package solely at an area substantially aligned with the scores of the package. In accordance with the present invention, when the contents of the pouch are released by bending the ends of the dispensing device, the contents of the pouch contact and arc absorbed by the absorbent material. The absorbent material is secured to the package in such a manner that it does not flex with the backing of the dispensing package, and an essentially entire surface area of the absorbent material is available to apply the released composition or compositions to a surface.
In embodiments wherein the package comprises two or more pouches, the absorbent material can be omitted to allow a simultaneous application of two or more compositions without premixing prior to application to a surface. In preferred embodiments of packages comprising two or more pouches, the absorbent material is present and the two or more compositions are premixed in the applicator prior to application to a surface.
A metering hole is formed by a second score that extends through the interior portion of the package into backing 102 such that the contents of dispensing package 100 is dispensed over score 106.
Absorbent material 112 can be of any shape, i.e., round, oval, square, or rectangular, for example. Absorbent material 112 preferably is at least as wide (width is defined as parallel to the score 106) as backing 102, and most preferably is slightly larger in width than backing 102. The larger width allows the absorbent material to shield the sharp edges of the package from exposure to the surface being treated with the dispensing package after the package is opened.
The absorbent material can be reinforced to assist the material to remain in a desired shape when the dispensing package is opened. Any method of reinforcing the absorbent material is appropriate as long as it does not compromise the ability of the material to dispense the contents of the package. Examples of reinforcements include the use of a backing material attached to the absorbent material, the use of a variable density absorbent material, a multiplicity of absorbent materials laminated together, a non-absorbent porous material laminated to the surface of the absorbent material, an embossed absorbent material and the like.
The absorbent material can be of a configuration and/or identity to retain the full contents of the package when opened or to allow a portion of the package contents to flow through the absorbent material and exit through a surface of the material. Preferred absorbent materials retain a substantial portion of the package contents within the material structure and acts as an effective applicator to apply/transfer the package contents to a target surface.
Material 112 is sufficient absorbent to collect the contents of the pouches and has the ability to release the contents to a surface contacted by the material 112. In the case of dispersion, the absorbency and porosity of material 112 is sufficient to apply the dispersed solid particles of the dispersion to a surface.
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Advantages of the present invention include, but are not limited to, the ability of a user to open a package with one hand and control the dispensing of the contents of the package in accordance with the flexure of the package. A backing maintains the structural integrity of the package. The backing material can be easily flexed with force applied by a thumb and a single finger of one hand. Flexing of the backing causes the backing to exceed its elastic limit along a score, which causes the package to open. A second score on the interior of the package provides a metering hole through a structural layer that regulates the dispensing of a fluid. An absorbent material placed adjacent to or covering the score provides controlled dispensing and application of the contents of the dispensing package.
This application claims the benefit of provisional U.S. patent application No. 60/955,918, filed Aug. 15, 2007, and provisional U.S. patent application No. 60/947,730, filed Jul. 3, 2007.
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PCT/US08/69051 | 7/2/2008 | WO | 00 | 6/11/2010 |
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