An oral pouched snuff product
US-2018255826-A1 · Sep 13, 2018 · US
US11946178B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11946178-B2 |
| Application number | US-202017431581-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Feb 17, 2020 |
| Priority date | Feb 19, 2019 |
| Publication date | Apr 2, 2024 |
| Grant date | Apr 2, 2024 |
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The present invention relates to a packaging material for use in an oral pouched snuff product in order to enclose a smokeless tobacco composition or non-tobacco composi¬tion. The packaging material is a saliva-permeable nonwoven comprising carded fibres, whereof 0%-95% of the carded fibres are of a first type and 5%-100% are of a second type. The fibres of the first type are cellulose-based staple fibres. The fibres of the second type are thermoplastic fibres, comprising a first component and a second component, the second component having a lower melting temperature than the first component. The packaging material is bonded by means of at least partial melting and/or softening of the second component of the fibres of the second type and has a smooth-calendered surface.The present invention also relates to an oral pouched snuff product comprising such a packaging material.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A packaging material for use in an oral pouched snuff product in order to enclose a smokeless tobacco composition or non-tobacco composition, said packaging material over an entire area being a saliva-permeable nonwoven comprising carded fibres, characterized in that 5%-30% of said carded fibres are of a first type and 70%-95% are of a second type, said fibres of said first type being cellulose-based staple fibres, and said fibres of said second type being thermoplastic fibres, comprising a first component and a second component, said second component having a lower melting temperature than said first component, said packaging material over the entire area being bonded by means of at least partial melting and/or softening of said second component of said fibres of said second type, said packaging material over the entire area having a smooth-calendered surface, and said packaging material over the entire area not being bonded by calendering. 2. The packaging material according to claim 1 , wherein 5%-15% of said carded fibres are of said first type and 85%-95% are of said second type. 3. The packaging material according to claim 1 , wherein said packaging material consists of 5%-30% of said first type, 70%-95% of said fibres of said second type and, optionally, one or more further thermoplastic fibres. 4. The packaging material according to claim 1 , wherein said at least partial melting and/or softening of said second component of said fibres of said second type is obtained by means of air-through bonding. 5. The packaging material according to claim 1 , wherein said fibres of said first type are natural cellulose fibres or man-made cellulose-based fibres. 6. The packaging material according to claim 1 , wherein said fibres of said first type has a length within the range of 30-80 mm. 7. The packaging material according to claim 1 , wherein said fibres of said second type has a length within the range of 30-80 mm. 8. The packaging material according to claim 1 , wherein said fibres of said first type has a linear density ≤3.3 dtex. 9. The packaging material according to claim 1 , wherein said fibres of said second type has a linear density ≤4.4 dtex. 10. The packaging material according to claim 1 , wherein said first component of said fibres of said second type has a melting point within the range of 140-180° C. 11. The packaging material according to claim 1 , wherein said second component of said fibres of said second type has a melting point within the range of 110-150° C. 12. The packaging material according to claim 1 , wherein said fibres of said second type are PLA/coPLA fibres, wherein said coPLA makes up a weight percentage within the range of 60%-90%. 13. The packaging material according claim 1 , wherein said fibres of said second type are PP/PE fibres, wherein said PE makes up a weight percentage of the total weight within the range of 60%-90%. 14. The packaging material according to claim 1 , said packaging material having a bending stiffness in the machine direction within the range of 0.5-1.7 mNcm, when measured by the EDANA standard method WSP 090.5R4(12) with samples being conditioned for at least 4 hours in 21° C. and 50% RH. 15. The packaging material according to claim 1 , said packaging material having an air permeability ≤75001/m 2 /s when measured according to the test method WSP070.1.R3(12) specified by EDANA. 16. The packaging material according to claim 1 , said packaging material having a ratio between wet tensile strength and dry tensile strength, both taken in the machine direction of said packaging material, being above 0.7 when measured by the EDANA standard method WSP110.4(05). 17. The packaging material according to claim 1 , said packaging material having a dry seal strength of at least 0.2 N/mm according to the method as defined herein, assuming said seal being made by ultrasonic welding. 18. The packaging material according to claim 1 , said packaging material having a wet seal strength of at least 0.2 N/mm according to the method as defined herein, assuming said seal being made by ultrasonic welding. 19. The packaging material according to claim 1 , having a ratio between wet and dry seal strength being above 0.7 according to the method as defined herein. 20. The packaging material according to claim 1 , said packaging material having a dry seal strength when exposed to methyl salicylate of at least 0.05 N/mm after 1 week at 4° C.+3 weeks at room temperature according to the method as defined herein. 21. An oral pouched snuff product comprising a portion of a smokeless tobacco composition or non-tobacco composition and a saliva-permeable pouch, said pouch enclosing said portion, said pouch comprising or consisting of a packaging material as defined in claim 1 , wherein said packaging material is sealed with at least one seal to enclose said portion, said seal being formed by means of at least said second component of said fibres of said second type being at least partially melted and/or softened in said seal. 22. The oral pouched snuff product according to claim 21 , having an unloaded height of at least 5.5 mm, when measured optically, for products having a length of 28 mm, a width of 14 mm and a weight of 0.40 grams. 23. The packaging material according to claim 1 , wherein the fibres of the second type are bi-component fibres.
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