AU2015268980B2 - Method of manufacturing and filling a package and corresponding package - Google Patents

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AU2015268980B2
AU2015268980B2 AU2015268980A AU2015268980A AU2015268980B2 AU 2015268980 B2 AU2015268980 B2 AU 2015268980B2 AU 2015268980 A AU2015268980 A AU 2015268980A AU 2015268980 A AU2015268980 A AU 2015268980A AU 2015268980 B2 AU2015268980 B2 AU 2015268980B2
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Abstract

The present invention relates to a method of manufacturing and filling a package 1 with a powdered nutritional product 21, such as infant nutrition or milk formula, the method comprising providing a thermoformed tub 2 having sidewalls 16 and a base 14 defining a product receiving space 20, filling the product receiving space with the powdered nutritional product, and sealing a membrane 6 across an open mouth 15 of the tub to seal the product therein; and folding a carton blank 28 with a plurality of panels around the filled tub to form a carton sleeve 4, wherein the carton sleeve comprises a peripheral wall enclosing at least the sidewalls of the tub. The invention also relates to a package for such a powdered nutritional product manufactured according to this method.

Description

METHOD OF MANUFACTURING AND FILLING A PACKAGE
BACKGROUND OF THE DISCLOSURE
Field of the Disclosure
The present disclosure relates to the manufacturing of packages and in particular to the manufacturing of packages for powdered nutritional products such as infant nutrition or milk formula. The disclosure also relates to such a package.
Description of the Related Art
Powdered material, such as infant milk formula, has been sold in various forms of package for many years. Metal cans were initially the preferred container as they were relatively easy and cheap to produce and could be sealed for long term storage. The seal comprised an aluminium foil across the mouth of the container that was removed on first use. As a single container would be used for an extended period, the containers were provided with re-closable plastic lids which gripped over the outer rim of the metal can. A measuring scoop was frequently included with the container, either packaged separately or within the can itself. Such cans are however relatively heavy and expensive to produce.
More recently, alternative packaging forms have become available which improve on the existing cans. These include laminate container bodies and plastic hinged lid and rim structures, which may be glued to the container body. One such package is described in US 2008041861, having a seal for initially closing the package and a space between the seal and an upper edge of the container for partially receiving the scoop prior to use. The container part may consist of a laminate of carton, metal foil and plastic material. A further similar package is shown in W02010071424. A disadvantage of composite packages is that they may be difficult to recycle. Proposals for multi-component packages have been made that allow disassembly for separate recycling but until the present, suitable manufacturing processes capable of achieving such packages have been absent.
It has been known to manufacture multi-component packages by providing a carton around a thermo formed containers prior to filling the container, for example by the use of a mandrel to support the container and form the carton around the container or by using a mould to support the carton prior to lining the carton with a
12048308_1 (GHMatters) P104892.AU
2015268980 21 Jan 2020 thermoformed container. A disadvantage of such multi-component packages may be that this way of manufacturing is undesirable for high-care products, such as infant formula.
In the light of these requirements, it may be desirable for there to be a package capable of being assembled in a manufacturing process that can be disassembled for recycling purposes. It may also be desirable for there to be a method by which such a package could be manufactured.
It is to be understood that, if any prior art publication is referred to herein, such reference does not constitute an admission that the publication forms a part of the common general knowledge in the art, in Australia or any other country.
BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE DISCLOSURE
According to the disclosure, there is provided a method of manufacturing and filling a package with a powdered nutritional product, the method comprising:
a) providing a thermo formed tub having sidewalls and a base defining a product receiving space, filling the product receiving space with the powdered nutritional product, and sealing a membrane across an open mouth of the tub to seal the product therein;
b) folding a carton blank with a plurality of panels around the filled tub to form a carton sleeve, wherein the carton blank comprises bottom panel and side wall panels and wherein after folding the carton blank to a sleeve, the carton sleeve comprises a peripheral wall enclosing the sidewalls and at least a part of the base of the tub.
If both parts of the packaging are manufactured separately both the inner tub and the outer sleeve will have dimensions that fall within tolerances. As the sleeve is slid over the inner tub, the sleeve will have to be able to receive even the largest inner tub within these tolerances. This may lead to a relatively small inner tub in a relatively large sleeve, such that the sleeve does not give as much support to the inner tub as desired. Additionally, the finish of such a combination of a relatively large sleeve and a small tub may be unsightly, due to the gaps that appear along the edges and at the corners.
Folding the carton blank around the filled tub may have the advantage that a sleeve formed from the carton blank engagingly encloses the thermoformed tub
2015268980 21 Jan 2020 independent of the outer dimensions of the thermoformed tub. By folding the carton blank around the filled inner tub, the sleeve may fittingly enclose the inner tub leading to a more acceptable final product. Additionally, the close fit between these two components may provide maximum support to the inner tub, which may be particularly 5 important in the case of tubs having relatively thin walls.
Additionally, mandrels or male moulds to hold the thermoformed tub in shape may be omitted due to the form retention of the thermoformed tub by the powdered nutritional product. Adding mandrels or male moulds to a manufacturing machine may be costly. Moreover, the thermoformed tub may have inner dimensions falling within 10 tolerances and even the smallest of the thermo formed tubs should fit over the male mould. This may lead to less support by the male mould in case of a relatively large thermoformed tub, such that the mould cannot give the support desired while folding the carton blank around the tub. In some embodiments, it may only be possible to use a mandrel within the tub prior to filling. As will be described further below, for processes 15 where filling takes place under high-care conditions, it may not be desirable for the carton sleeve to enter into the high-care zone and it may thus be excluded that a mandrel based assembly be used.
According to a surprising effect of the present disclosure, it is believed that improved shape retention and support during folding the carton blank around the tub 20 may be achieved due to the fact that the tub is filled with a powdered nutritional product, such as baby formula or infant nutrition. Powdered products such as baby formula or other powdered milk products tend to have higher resistance to deformation due to the flow properties of the powder, i.e. they may compress to a denser state or consolidate rather than flow out upon application of an external pressure , contrary to 25 fluids. The consolidated product then may act as a shape retainer while folding the carton blank around the filled tub. This resistance to deformation may result in a pressure force against the inner wall of the tub, thereby supporting the tub and retaining its shape. For other products such as liquids or granulated products, the content may not provide adequate resistance during a folding process and the resulting product may be 30 less than adequate.
The bulk density of the powdered nutritional product may be between 0.4 and 0.7 g/ml, and in some embodiments, preferably between 0.45 and 0.6 g/ml.
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According to the present method, the tub may be fdled with the powdered material prior to folding the carton sleeve around the tub and the product may thus provide additional support to the peripheral wall of the tub. Additionally, the contents of the tub may exert an outward counter-force on the sleeve during the folding operation, thereby promoting the attachment between the tub and the sleeve. In addition, the membrane may be provided over the top edge of the tub before folding the sleeve around the tub to give extra support to the tub and to protect the product from the environmental atmosphere. With the method according to the disclosure, it is believed that mandrel-less assembly of a multi-component package may be achieved, 10 while being able to maintain the high-care standards for the nutritional product.
The membrane seal may comprise a metal foil or may be a plastics-only foil. It may be removed in its entirety prior to use or may comprises a weakened tear line defining an opening region, and a pull tab. The membrane may be provided at various locations but most preferably, in some embodiments the membrane may be sealed across the upper edge of the container. In particular, it will be understood that thermoformed tubs generally have an outwardly extending flange forming the upper edge and the membrane may be sealed across the flange. In an alternative embodiment, the membrane may be sealed to the lower frame to close the opening. In that case, the skilled person will understand that in some embodiments the connection between the lower frame and the upper edge of the container must be a sealed connection.
Preferably, in some embodiments the carton blank may comprise a bottom panel and side wall panels and wherein, after folding the carton blank to a sleeve, the sleeve may enclose the sidewalls and at least a part of the base of the tub. Such a sleeve may provide additional support to the base of the thermo formed tub. More preferably, in 25 some embodiments the carton blank may be formed as a single piece blank with a plurality of panels.
The composite package may benefit from improved strength and the carton sleeve may be easily printed. In some embodiments, because the sleeve may be added at a late stage in the production cycle, the sleeve design or language may be changed, 30 even after the tub has been filled. For recycling, the sleeve and tub may be separated and disposed of as required.
According to another embodiment, step b) may further comprise gluing the panels to the tub after folding towards the tub. Preferably, in some embodiments step b)
2015268980 21 Jan 2020 may further comprise gluing the bottom panel to the base of the tub. Connecting the panels of the sleeve to the tub may ensure that the sleeve and the tub support each other. Additionally, the sleeve may be formed from the carton blank and may cover an outer surface of the tub in this way. Preferably, in some embodiments step b) may further comprise connecting the panels to each other after folding towards the tub, preferably by gluing. Preferably, in some embodiments, the blank may have the shape of a cross defining a base and four side panels. The side panels may be provided with lobes or tabs that engage with each other and may be glued or otherwise adhered together. Preferably, in some embodiments step b) may further comprise centering the carton blank and the thermo formed tub with respect to each other. Additionally, in some embodiments step b) may comprise gripping the tub at the lid assembly for transportation and to have free access to both the peripheral wall and the base of the tub. The carton blank may then be connected at the bottom panel to the base of the tub by an adhesive, such as glue. According to an embodiment, the side panels may be folded towards the tub in pairs of opposite side panels. Preferably, in some embodiments the side panels may be provided with tabs that are folded first towards the tub, after which the remaining side panels are folded towards the tub. The tabs may be preferably provided in some embodiments at the side panels of the blank covering relatively longer side walls of the tub. In this embodiment, folding the side panels covering relatively shorter side walls of the tub over and connecting to the tabs may provide more strength to the package. Furthermore, it may be preferred in some embodiments that the tabs have such a length that they do not overlap each other upon folding around or onto the tub.
According to a further embodiment, step b) may comprise applying a lateral displacement to the side panels to bring them into engagement with the sidewalls of the tub after folding towards the sidewalls of the tub. To firmly connect the side panels of the sleeve to the tub, a laterally applied force to press the side panels on the outer surface of the inner tub may be used. Pressure may be applied at regions at which glue has been applied in order to cause adhesion at these points. Preferably, in some embodiments pressure may be applied at a centre of the side panels of the sleeve, close to an upper edge thereof.
In some embodiments, step b) may further comprise providing the carton blank from a carton blank magazine holding multiple carton blanks. The filled and sealed
2015268980 21 Jan 2020 thermoformed tub may be provided from the filling and sealing machines to the assembly line by a carrier device. The carton blank may then be provided separately, preferably from a carton blank magazine or cartridge holding multiple carton blanks to allow a continuous assembly of the packages.
In some embodiments of the method, step a) may further comprise fitting a lower rim to an upper edge of the tub. This rim may advantageously assist in strengthening the otherwise relatively thin thermo formed tub. The lower rim may, in some embodiments, be preferably adhered or welded on top of the membrane seal although it is not excluded that it may be connected to the upper edge of the tub directly before applying the membrane. The lower rim may preferably be formed of the same class of material as the tub such that both may be recycled together. According to a furtheraspect of the disclosure, the step of applying the lower rim may further comprise centering the tub with respect to the lower rim prior to connection. In this manner, the lower rim may subsequently serve as a guide for further operations on the tub.
In a further preferred embodiment of the disclosure, step a) may further comprise fitting a lid assembly to the tub, the lid assembly comprising an upper rim and a recloseable lid. The upper rim may preferably be circumferential, defining an access opening and the lid can be hingedly attached to the upper rim for closing the access opening.
This may allow the tub to be opened by a user by removal of the membrane seal and subsequently opened and resealed using the lid to close the access opening. In some embodiments a catch on the front edge of the lid may engage with a rib on the upper frame to maintain the lid closed. The lid may comprise a support surface at an outside of the lid assembly to support a base of another package thereon upon stacking of the packages.
In some embodiments, the upper rim and the lower rim may be mechanically connected together in an interference fit. The lower rim thus may have the function of strengthening the upper edge of the tub allowing the upper rim and lid to be effectively connected thereto.
In some embodiments, it may be of importance, for powdered nutritional products and especially for infant nutrition, all elements of the package that come into contact with the product must be manufactured according to strict norms. To address this need, certain manufacturing steps may be carried out in a high-care environment.
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Additional components such as scoops and the lid or closure may also be manufactured according to the same standards if they are to come into contact with the product.
According to one important aspect of the disclosure, step a) may take place in a highcare zone. In this context, it is understood that all of the individual actions included in step a) should take place within this high-care zone. Thus the package may be filled and sealed and all element surfaces coming into contact with the powdered nutritional product are only exposed to the high-care zone.
For the purpose of the present disclosure, high-care is intended to denote that the environment is at an over pressure with respect to atmospheric pressure, in some embodiments preferably an overpressure of between 5 Pa and 50 Pa, and in some embodiments it may be more preferable at an overpressure of between 5 Pa and 30 Pa, most preferably between 5 Pa and 20 Pa. The temperature in the high-care zone may in some embodiments preferably be kept between 18 °C and 25 °C, more preferably in some embodiments between 19 °C and 23°C and the relative humidity may be preferably controlled between 20% RH and 80% RH, more preferably in some embodiments between 30% RH and 60% RH, and in some embodiments most preferably between 35% RH and 50% RH. Also, the atmosphere within the high-care environment may be filtered to remove particulates, such as with a HEPA (Highefficiency particulate absorption) filter including a H10 filter or higher according to EN
1822:2009. Preferably, in some embodiments all components entering into contact with the product are cleaned by sterile, ionized air jet and checked with a vision system for imperfections or foreign bodies.
Furthermore, the package may be filled in a low-oxygen atmosphere. This may include flushing with nitrogen and/or carbon dioxide before and during the filling procedure and prior to applying the membrane. Nevertheless, the skilled person will understood that other criteria may be applied to this zone if required e.g. by local regulations. Using a low-oxygen atmosphere, in particular a carbon dioxide atmosphere, during filling may have the advantage that the powdered material may be relatively dry compared to ambient atmosphere. Furthermore, after filling, certain powders may absorb the carbon dioxide causing a slight underpressure in the package. Therefore the powder may be consolidated even further than under ambient atmosphere, such that the form retaining function of the contents of the tub may be enhanced.
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As bloating of food comprising container may generally be associated with spoilage of the contained food, such an impression may preferably be avoided as much as possible. Due to the relatively thin thermoformed tub, the package of the present disclosure may be more sensitive to a bloated appearance than containers made of thicker, more rigid plastic, e.g. formed by injection moulding. Thicker, more rigid plastic walls are less susceptible to the force exerted by the content of the containers than the relatively thin thermoformed peripheral wall of the tub. It may therefore be preferred in some embodiments that the thermo formed tub be filled with powdered material having a particular temperature. This may be of particular importance in case the finished package contains infant formula or food since such shelf-stable products are placed under less conditioned circumstances on the shelf in stores in contrast to packages containing fresh products such as yoghurt. Thus, in some embodiments, the powdered nutritional product may have a temperature between 10 to 30°C, in some embodiments more preferably between 15 to 25°C when the tub is filled therewith.
In some embodiments, a scoop may be provided within the package and may be located above the membrane seal prior to use. It is also conceivable that a scoop may in some embodiments be integrally formed with the lid construction and separated at first use. In either case, the scoop may be also included within the package in step a) and may therefore also be handled exclusively in the high-care zone.
In some embodiments, the scoop may be positioned above the membrane seal when the sleeve is folded around the tub, whereby a distance between the scoop and the membrane seal may be limited to less than 4 mm, and in some embodiments preferably less than 3 mm, and in some embodiments most preferably less than 2 mm. Limiting the distance between the spoon and the membrane seal, i.e. limiting excess space in the package, may be beneficial for reducing plastic waste.
A further important point in defining the actions carried out in the high-care zone may be to specify that step b) takes place outside the high-care zone. These actions may thus be characterised as ones that may not be permitted within the high-care zone. In particular, carton handling may be associated with considerable process debris and should be kept separate from the actions taking place in step a). For the purpose of the present disclosure, low-care is intended to denote that the environment thereof is kept at ambient conditions. This includes ambient pressure, meaning no overpressure situation is created. Furthermore, the temperature in the low-care zone may preferably
2015268980 21 Jan 2020 be less strictly controlled compared to the high-care conditions, meaning that the temperature in the low-care can be between 12 °C and 30°C, and in some embodiments more preferably 15 °C and 26°C. Particulate filtration may be installed in the low-care area or installed for flow of air into the low-care zone but HEPA filtration may not be implemented to save costs
It will be understood that the gluing may be a construction step in erecting the carton blank and/or an assembly step in joining the tub to the sleeve. In some embodiments the connection between the tub and the sleeve may easily be broken to allow for disassembly on recycling of the package after use. The glue may preferably 10 be a hot-melt adhesive and may be applied at locations on the inner surface of the carton blank and/or on the outer surface of the inner tub before folding the respective panels towards the filled thermo formed tub.
According to a still further aspect of the disclosure, the tub may be a pre-formed, size-stabilised tub of thermoplastic material. In the present context, pre-formed is understood to require that the tub may have been formed at least 24 hours and in some embodiments preferably may be at least 48 hours prior to filling. This may allow for residual stresses within the tub, due to the thermoforming process, to be relaxed.
The disclosure may be particularly applicable to thin-walled tubs and in particular to tubs defining a single compartment. Such tubs may be relatively inexpensive due to 20 the use of minimal amounts of plastics. Additional strength may be provided by the carton sleeve. In some embodiments, the tub may have a wall thickness of about 0.10 mm to 0.50 mm, and in some embodiments preferably between 0.15 and 0.40 mm. It will be understood by the skilled person that, due to the thermoforming process, the wall thickness may not be uniform over the whole tub. In particular, the upper edge of the tub may form a flange having greater thickness and stiffness. The tub may be manufactured of any appropriate material capable of being thermoformed. In some embodiments a most suitable material may be polypropylene. However, in some embodiments other polymer materials such as polyethylene terephthalate (PET) or polyethylene (PE) may be used as well. Multi-layer materials may also be used, subject to the requirements of recycling. In some embodiments, the tub may comprise a multilayer laminate including a central barrier layer having reduced oxygen transmission, i.e. forming a barrier to oxygen, such as EVOH or the like.
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As indicated above, the strength of the package may be achieved by the combined strengths of the tub and the sleeve. The sleeve thus may also have a structural function in addition to providing a printable surface. In some embodiments, the carton used for the blank may have a weight of between 50 g/m2and 400 g/m2, and in some embodiments preferably from 100 g/m2 to 300 g/m2. The wording carton blank is defined as a blank comprising carton material. The blank material may further comprise other suitable materials, such as a coating to protect the outer surface against environmental influences. In general, the carton blank material may have greater weight and thickness than the sidewalls of the tub. It may have a wall thickness of between 0.10 mm to 0.50 mm and may even have a wall thickness of 0.6 mm. The carton blank may have a thickness that is at least twice the wall thickness of the sidewalls.
According to the disclosure, the tub and the sleeve may support each other in order to provide a wall structure that is stronger than would be the case for each of the elements when taken alone. It will be understood that the sleeve base may be either open or at least partially closed. It will be understood that the weight of the powder contents may assist in pressing the sidewalls into contact with the sleeve. The sidewalls of the inner tub and the sleeve may in some embodiments be slightly tapered. The taper of the outer sleeve and/or tub may be between 1° and 7°, preferably around 3°. A possible advantage of such a tapered shape may be that the tubs may be stacked inside one another.
Additionally, a top edge of the sleeve may be at a distance different from the top edge of the tub. In order for the sleeve to adequately support the tub, the top edge of the sleeve may not necessarily have to coincide with the top edge of the tub. When a relatively small distance is maintained between the top edges, the tolerances of the respective heights of the tub and the sleeve may be accommodated such that the support of the sleeve to the tub may be optimized. This distance may be at most 5.0 mm, in some embodiments preferably 2 mm, and in some embodiments more preferably 1 mm, whereby the sidewalls may be supported up to the top edge, without the tub actually being suspended from its top edge.
The membrane used to seal across the open mouth of the tub may be any conventional membrane of metal foil or plastic film or combination thereof. The membrane may function as a seal to protect the product from the environmental
2015268980 21 Jan 2020 atmosphere, i.e. forms a barrier against oxygen, and preferably moisture. In some embodiments, the membrane may comprise a weakened tear line defining an opening region, and a pull tab for removing the membrane prior to use. The membrane may seal to an inside surface of the sidewalls. In some embodiments however, the tub may comprise an outwardly extending flange at the top edge to which flange the membrane is connected.
The disclosure also relates to a package for a powdered nutritional product, the package may be manufactured according to any of the embodiments of the method as described above. The resulting package may be easy to produce and dispose of. Other 10 advantages will be apparent on the basis of the further description below.
The disclosure may be particularly applicable to infant formula and most preferably, in some embodiments, the package may be filled with powdered infant milk formula.
In some embodiments, a scoop may be provided within the package and may be located above the membrane seal prior to use. It is also conceivable that in some embodiments a scoop may be integrally formed with the lid construction and separated at first use.
According to a still further aspect of the disclosure, the process may be particularly applicable to wide access packages of the type wherein the tub may be rectangular and may have an access opening with a minimum dimension of at least 70 mm, and in some embodiments more preferably around 100 mm and an area of at least 100 cm2. The overall length of the package may be between 150 mm and 250 mm, and in some embodiments preferably about 185 mm. The width of the package may be between 100 mm and 150 mm, and in some embodiments preferably around 120 mm.
The package may be available in multiple heights according to volume required, varying from 80 mm to 150 mm. In this context, rectangular is understood to include square and does not exclude the presence of rounded comers. The volume of the package may be between 0.8 litre or 800 ml and 3 litres, or 3000 ml, and in some embodiments may preferably be around 1.5 litres, or 1500 ml. Such wide access packages may be particularly susceptible to the problems of wall strength.
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BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
The features and advantages of the disclosure will be further appreciated upon reference to the following drawings of a number of exemplary embodiments, in which:
Figure 1 shows a package for powdered nutritional products manufactured according to the method of the disclosure.
Figure 2 shows a semi-finished package for assembly of the package of Fig. 1 in an exploded view.
Figure 3 shows a carton blank and the semi-finished package of Fig. 2 for assembling the package of Fig. 1.
Figure 4 shows side panels of the carton blank of Fig. 3 folded towards the thermoformed tub; and
Figure 5 shows a schematic flow diagram of the production of the package of Fig.
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Figure 1 shows in perspective view a package 1 manufactured according to the present disclosure. The package 1 is in its completed state and includes a tub 2, enclosed by a sleeve 4, and a lid assembly 3.
Figure 2 shows a partially exploded view of the tub 2 and the lid assembly 3 showing further a membrane 6, a lower rim 8, an upper rim 10 and a lid 12 forming a first assembly part 1 ’ of the package 1. The tub 2 is thermoformed of a laminate of inner and outer relatively thin polypropylene material layers and an intermediate EVOH barrier layer. It includes a base 14 and a peripheral wall 16 defining a product containing space 20, i.e. the tub 2 is filled with a powdered nutritional product 21 before the membrane 6 is connected over the open mouth 15 of the tub. The peripheral wall 16 extends to an upper edge 18 having an outwardly directed flange 19.
Lower rim 8 is formed as a flat annular ring of a similar dimension to the outwardly directed flange 19. The lower rim 8 is injection moulded of polypropylene, 30 although it will be understood that other appropriate materials could also be employed.
The upper rim 10 and lid 12 form the lid assembly 3 and are also formed of injection moulded polypropylene. The upper rim 10 is designed to mechanically engage with the
2015268980 21 Jan 2020 lower rim 8 in an interference fit including snap connectors, not shown. The seal 6 includes a tear line 22 defining an opening region 24 and includes a pull tab 26.
The production line 40 of the package 1, of which a flow diagram is shown in Figure 5, is divided into a number of zones, defined as a first low-care zone 41, a high5 care zone 42, a second low-care zone 43 and a third low-care zone 44. The tub 2, lower rim 8, lid assembly 3 and membrane 6 are all delivered via the first low-care zone 41, to the high-care zone 42. It is noted that the tubs 2 are pre-formed, size-stabilised thermoformed tubs that have been formed at least 48 hours previously. In the high-care zone 42, after initial cleaning and flushing operations have been performed, the tub 2 is filled with milk powder 21. Subsequently, membrane 6 is applied to close the product containing space 20 and hermetically seal the milk powder within the tub 2.
Afterwards, lower rim 8 is applied over the membrane 6 onto the outwardly directed flange 19 at the upper edge 18 of the peripheral wall 16 and subsequently welded into position.
Thereafter, the lid assembly 3 is applied onto the lower rim 8 and clicked into position. At this point, all of the components that enter into contact with the milk powder 21 are enclosed within a semi-finished package 1 ’, shown in Fig. 2. This can now proceed from the high-care zone 42 into the second low care zone 43. It will be understood that only the processes relevant to the present disclosure have been described at this point and that many other further operations may take place within the high-care zone 42, including cleaning, inspecting, testing and the like.
Within the second low-care zone 43 the sleeve 4 will be formed around the semifinished package 1 ’ to form a final package 1 as will be described in further detail below. The final package 1 is passed to the third low-care zone 44 for onward shipment.
Figure 3 shows a perspective view of a blank 28 used to form the sleeve 4 and the filled and sealed tub 2 centered on a bottom panel (not shown) of the blank 28. The blank material may be polyethylene (PE) coated, high-quality card of 300 g/cm2. The blank 28 defines a number of side panels 30 and the bottom panel (not shown), comer 30 sections 32 and connection tabs 34.
Figure 4 shows a perspective view of the assembly of the package 1 by first folding side panels 30” towards the side walls 16” of the tub 2. Before folding the side panels 30” a layer of adhesive, or glue, is provided in an adhesive area 31. After
2015268980 21 Jan 2020 connection of the side panels 30” to the side walls 16” by the adhesive, connection tabs 34 are folded towards the side walls 16’ and connected to the side walls 16’ by gluing.
Secondly, the side panels 30’ are provided with a layer of adhesive, or glue, provided in an adhesive area 33. Side panels 30’ are then folded towards the side walls 5 16’ of the tub 2 and connected to both the connection tabs 34 and the tub 2 by gluing.
Upon folding the side panels 30, the comer sections 32 fold around the rounded comers of the tub 2. The blank 28 is now formed into a sleeve 4 that encloses the tub 2 by covering the side walls 16 and the base 14 and which supports the relatively thin walls of the tub 2. The adhesive is a hot-melt adhesive available as TECHNOMELT™
SUPRA 325 HT from Henkel AG and having an application temperature of between 160° C and 190° C. It will be understood that although it has been indicated that the adhesive is applied in the designated adhesive areas 31, 33, this may be applied at any desired location using an appropriate robotic glue actuator and may even be applied to the walls of the tub itself.
Thus, the disclosure has been described by reference to certain embodiments discussed above. It will be recognized that many modifications in addition to those described above may be made to the structures and techniques described herein without departing from the spirit and scope of the disclosure. Accordingly, although specific embodiments have been described, these are examples only and are not limiting upon the scope of the disclosure.
In the claims which follow and in the preceding description of the disclosure, except where the context requires otherwise due to express language or necessary implication, the word “comprise” or variations such as “comprises” or “comprising” is used in an inclusive sense, i.e. to specify the presence of the stated features but not to preclude the 25 presence or addition of further features in various embodiments of the disclosure.
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1. Final package
Γ. Semi-finished package
2. Tub
3. Lid assembly
4. Sleeve
6. Membrane
8. Lower rim
10. Upper rim
12. Lid
14. Base
15. Open mouth
16. Peripheral wall
18. Upper edge
19. Flange
20. Product containing space
21. Powdered product
22. Tear line
24. Opening region
26. Pull tab
28. Blank
30. Side panel
31. Adhesive area
32. Corner section
33. Adhesive area
34. Connection tabs
40. Production line
41. First low-care zone
42. High-care zone
43. Second low-care zone
44. Third low-care zone

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1. Method of manufacturing and filling a package with a powdered nutritional product, the method comprising:
5 a) providing a thermoformed tub having sidewalls and a base defining a product receiving space, filling the product receiving space with the powdered nutritional product, and sealing a membrane across an open mouth of the tub to seal the product therein;
b) folding a carton blank with a plurality of panels around the filled tub to
10 form a carton sleeve, wherein the carton blank comprises a bottom panel and side wall panels and wherein after folding the carton blank to a sleeve, the carton sleeve comprises a peripheral wall enclosing the sidewalls and at least a part of the base of the tub.
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2. Method according to claim 1, wherein step b) further comprises gluing the panels to the tub.
3. Method according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein step b) further comprises connecting the panels to each other.
4. Method according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein step b) further comprises gluing the bottom panel to the base of the tub.
5. Method according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein step b)
25 comprises applying a lateral displacement to panels to bring them into engagement with the sidewalls of the tub after folding towards the sidewalls of the tub.
6. Method according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein step b) further
30 comprises providing the carton blank from a carton blank magazine holding multiple carton blanks.
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7. Method according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein step b) further comprises centring the carton blank and the thermoformed tub with respect to each other.
8. Method according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein step a) further comprises fitting a lower rim to an upper edge of the tub.
9. Method according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein step a) further comprises fitting a lid assembly to the tub, the lid assembly comprising an upper rim and a recloseable lid.
10. Method according to any one of claim 8 or 9, wherein the upper rim and the lower rim are mechanically connected together in an interference fit.
11. Method according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein step a) takes place in a high care zone defined by a supra-atmospheric pressure and a filtered atmosphere.
12. Method according to claim 11, wherein step b) takes place outside the high care zone.
13. Method according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein filling the product receiving space with the powdered nutritional product takes place in a low oxygen atmosphere.
14. Method according to claim 13, wherein the low oxygen atmosphere comprises a carbon dioxide atmosphere.
15. Method according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein the tub has a wall thickness of between 0.10 mm and 0.50 mm, preferably between 0.15 mm and 0.40 mm.
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16. Method· according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein the carton blank has a weight of between 50 g/m2 and 400 g/m2, preferably from 100 g/m2 to 300 g/m2.
17. Method according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein the tub and the sleeve have tapered sidewalls, with a taper of between 1° and 7°, preferably around 30.
18. Method according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein the membrane comprises 10 a weakened tear line defining an opening region, and a pull tab.
19. Package for a powdered nutritional product manufactured according to the method of any one of the preceding claims, the package comprising: a thermoformed tub having sidewalls and a base defining a single product receiving space filled with powdered nutritional product and a membrane sealed across the mouth of the tub; and a carton sleeve comprising a peripheral wall fittingly enclosing the sidewalls and at least a part of the base of the tub, the carton sleeve comprising a carton blank having a bottom panel and side wall panels folded upwards from the bottom panel and glued to each other and/or the tub.
20. Package according to claim 19, wherein the powdered nutritional product comprises powdered infant milk formula.
21. Package according to any one of claims 19 or 20, wherein the tub is generally rectangular and has a capacity of between 800 and 3000 ml.
22. Package according to any one of claims 19 to 21, further comprising a lid assembly fitted to the tub, the lid assembly comprising an upper rim and a recloseable lid.
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