Pressure Packaged Dough Products and Systems
US-2019246652-A1 · Aug 15, 2019 · US
US10329044B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10329044-B2 |
| Application number | US-201815914318-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 7, 2018 |
| Priority date | Mar 25, 2011 |
| Publication date | Jun 25, 2019 |
| Grant date | Jun 25, 2019 |
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A substantially paper-based composite container for an off-gassing product includes a paperboard can body having a substantially gas-impervious liner attached to an inner surface thereof, and a pair of substantially paper-based end closures attached to the opposite ends of the can body, each end closure defining a generally cylindrical sealing panel in contact with an inner surface of the can body. Heat-sealable materials are disposed on opposing surfaces of the sealing panel and can body. The sealing panels of the end closures are attached to the can body by heat seals. The heat seal for at least one of the end closures is discontinuous such that at least one vent channel extends through the heat seal so as to establish fluid communication between an interior of the composite container and the environment outside the composite container. The at least one vent channel is operable to vent excess gas pressure from the interior of the container.
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What is claimed is: 1. A substantially paper-based composite container for an off-gassing product, comprising: a can body comprising a tubular wall constructed from paperboard wrapped about an axis, the can body having a top end and a bottom end each defining an opening, the can body further comprising a substantially gas-impervious liner attached to an inner surface of the paperboard of the can body; a pair of substantially paper-based end closures attached to the top end and bottom end of the can body, each end closure defining a disk-shaped central portion, a sealing panel portion disposed circumferentially outwardly of the central portion, and an outer peripheral portion disposed circumferentially outwardly of the sealing panel portion, wherein the sealing panel portion is in contact with an inner surface of the can body and the outer peripheral portion is in contact with an outer surface of the can body, wherein the end closures are attached to the can body by a first plurality of separate, spaced sealed regions between the sealing panel portion and the can body and a second plurality of separate, spaced sealed regions between the outer peripheral portion and the can body, and wherein the first plurality of sealed regions and the second plurality of sealed regions are circumferentially aligned; at least one first unsealed channel disposed between the sealing panel portion and the can body; and at least one second unsealed channel disposed between the outer peripheral portion and the can body, wherein the at least one first unsealed channel and the at least one second unsealed channel are circumferentially aligned, such that the aligned channels allow the venting of gas pressure from an interior of the composite container to an environment outside the composite container. 2. The substantially paper-based composite container of claim 1 , wherein the aligned sealed regions are spaced apart in a circumferential direction about the can body. 3. The substantially paper-based composite container of claim 1 , comprising a plurality of aligned channels circumferentially spaced apart. 4. The substantially paper-based composite container of claim 1 , wherein the end closures comprise a paperboard layer and a heat-sealable layer providing the heat seal material. 5. The substantially paper-based composite container of claim 1 , wherein the end closure is not sealed to at least a portion of the top edge of the can body. 6. The substantially paper-based composite container of claim 1 , wherein the sealing panel portion is cylindrical. 7. The substantially paper-based composite container of claim 1 , wherein the outer peripheral portion is cylindrical. 8. The substantially paper-based composite container of claim 1 , wherein the sealing panel portion extends upwardly from the disk-shaped central portion, is substantially parallel to the can body, and is sized to fit closely into the end of the can body. 9. The substantially paper-based composite container of claim 1 , wherein the outer peripheral portion is substantially parallel to the can body. 10. The substantially paper-based composite container of claim 1 , wherein the sealing panel portion and the can body are in contact but are not sealed in the region of the channels. 11. The substantially paper-based composite container of claim 1 , wherein the outer peripheral portion and the can body are in contact but are not sealed in the region of the channels. 12. The substantially paper-based composite container of claim 1 , wherein the collective circumferential width of the channels is between about 1% and 16% of the circumference of the sealing panel. 13. The substantially paper-based composite container of claim 1 , wherein the collective circumferential width of the channels is between about 4% and 6% of the circumference of the sealing panel. 14. The substantially paper-based composite container of claim 1 , comprising six channels.
provided with covers, e.g. lids · CPC title
having a curved cross section, e.g. circular · CPC title
the boxes being cylindrical · CPC title
Forming or attaching means for filling or dispensing contents, e.g. valves or spouts · CPC title
Forming or attaching accessories, e.g. opening devices, closures or tear strings · CPC title
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