EP1246764B1 - Infusion packages and corresponding manufacturing methods - Google Patents
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- EP1246764B1 EP1246764B1 EP01900518A EP01900518A EP1246764B1 EP 1246764 B1 EP1246764 B1 EP 1246764B1 EP 01900518 A EP01900518 A EP 01900518A EP 01900518 A EP01900518 A EP 01900518A EP 1246764 B1 EP1246764 B1 EP 1246764B1
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B65—CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
- B65D—CONTAINERS FOR STORAGE OR TRANSPORT OF ARTICLES OR MATERIALS, e.g. BAGS, BARRELS, BOTTLES, BOXES, CANS, CARTONS, CRATES, DRUMS, JARS, TANKS, HOPPERS, FORWARDING CONTAINERS; ACCESSORIES, CLOSURES, OR FITTINGS THEREFOR; PACKAGING ELEMENTS; PACKAGES
- B65D85/00—Containers, packaging elements or packages, specially adapted for particular articles or materials
- B65D85/70—Containers, packaging elements or packages, specially adapted for particular articles or materials for materials not otherwise provided for
- B65D85/804—Disposable containers or packages with contents which are mixed, infused or dissolved in situ, i.e. without having been previously removed from the package
- B65D85/808—Disposable containers or packages with contents which are mixed, infused or dissolved in situ, i.e. without having been previously removed from the package for immersion in the liquid to release part or all of their contents, e.g. tea bags
- B65D85/812—Disposable containers or packages with contents which are mixed, infused or dissolved in situ, i.e. without having been previously removed from the package for immersion in the liquid to release part or all of their contents, e.g. tea bags with features facilitating their manipulation or suspension
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- the invention relates to infusion packages and particularly, but not exclusively, to infusion packages for coffee and to the manufacture of such packages.
- JP-A-10165309 describes a filter bag for coffee powder with reinforcing plates fixed to the upper part of the bag.
- the plates include locking members which can be folded outwardly so that they engage the rim of a container on the bag to be supported.
- the invention provides a method of manufacturing an infusion package comprising a porous-walled container for an infusible substance and a support for said container by means of which the container can be mounted on a rim of a drinking vessel, said method comprising (i) making cuts in at least one web of a semi-rigid material in a direction transverse to the web length to define a plurality of support members, each said cut defining a first end of one said support member and a second end of an adjacent said support member such that said first end includes a projection and said second end includes a recess the cutting of which recess produces said projection; (ii) bringing two said support members into opposed relationship with the first end of one said support member disposed opposite the second end of the other said member; (iii) positioning an end region of a said container between said opposed support members; and (iv) securing said end region to said opposed support members.
- the invention also provides an infusion package comprising a porous walled container for an infusible substance and a support by which said container can be mounted on a rim of an drinking vessel, said support comprising two oppositely disposed members to which said container is attached such that, in use, it is suspended therefrom and each having a projection at one end thereof and a correspondingly shaped recess at an opposite end thereof, and said members being such that said projections project from opposite ends of said support.
- an infusion package 10 comprises a container 12 and support for the container.
- the support comprises two support members 14 by means of which the container can be mounted on a rim of a drinking vessel such as a mug or cup 15 as shown in Figure 4.
- the support elements each consist of a strip of plastics coated board and are disposed opposite one another.
- Each support member is notched at one of its ends 16 to define a projection 18.
- the projection 18 lies in the plane of the support member and projects in the lengthwise direction of the member perpendicular to the end 16.
- the recesses 22 are aligned with and correspond in shape to the respective projections 18.
- the support members are sealed to one another and to the container 12.
- the arrangement of the support members is such that the end 16 of one member is disposed opposite the end 20 of the other member so that the respective projections project in opposite directions.
- Each support member has a score-line 24 in the inward facing one of its major surfaces.
- the score-lines are disposed midway between the ends 16, 20 and extend perpendicular to the lengthwise direction of the member and parallel to the ends 16, 20.
- the container is in the form of an open-ended sack, or bag, 12.
- the bag comprises a web of porous heat sealable material, which is folded to produce a cross-section, which is generally W-shaped as shown in Figure 3.
- the long sides 30 of the W are sealed to each other by edge seals 32 ( Figure 1) which extend from the upper to the lower end of the bag.
- the edge seals are interconnected by transverse seals 34 running along the lower end of the bag.
- the lower corners are rounded as shown at 35 in order to minimise drippage of liquid from the bag.
- the transverse seals run in parallel and are made between the internal surfaces 36 of the central portion of the W and the opposed surfaces of the long sides 30.
- the transverse seals do not seal the external surfaces 38 of the central portion to one another.
- This sealing arrangement provides the bag with an inwardly directed gusset at its lower end, which increases the volume of the bag. This can be seen in Figure 2 which shows that the bag is wider at its lower end than at the upper end where it is joined
- the upper, open. end of the bag is sandwiched between the support members.
- the external surfaces of the bag at the open end are secured to the opposed inwardly facing surfaces of the support members 14 in an arrangement which, as best seen in Figure 4, leaves the bag open at the upper end.
- the support members 14 are sealed to one another at their ends 16, 20 by respective edge seals which extend parallel to the score-lines 24. As shown in Figure 5, the width w of the edge seals is greater than the depth d of the recesses 22.
- the bag 12 contains an infusible material such as tea or coffee.
- the infusible material is coffee
- it is preferable that the package is supplied in a hermetically sealed sachet 40 as shown in Figure 5.
- the sachet may be in the form of a standard pillow pack as illustrated.
- the infusion package is packed in the sachet with the support members folded over so that it is disposed alongside the upper end of the bag 12. This has the advantages that the size of sachet required is reduced and the open end of the bag is effectively closed so that the coffee will not spill out in transit.
- the bag is removed from the sachet and the support members are folded upwardly to bring the infusion package into the condition shown in Figure 1.
- a compressive force is applied to the ends of the support member causing the members to bow outwardly in the region of the score-lines 24.
- the support members adopt a diamond configuration allowing the projections 18 to seat on the rim of a drinking vessel 15.
- the bowing of the support members opens the upper end of the bag and provides an opening through which water can be poured onto the coffee contained in the bag. It will be appreciated that the compressibility of the support members provides the additional advantage that the support can be manipulated to fit drinking vessels of varying diameters.
- the supports are made from support members taken from two webs 50, 52.
- the support members are produced by making transverse cuts 54 in the web at intervals corresponding to the desired length of the support members.
- the transverse cuts extend from one side of the web to the other and each defines the end 16 of one member and the end 20 of the following member so that the projection 18 of one member is produced by the cut which also produces the recess of the next member. It will be appreciated that this arrangement allows the production of the support members without any material wastage.
- the webs 50, 52 move in the same direction and the cuts 54 are arranged such that the projections produced in the web 50 point in the direction of movement of the web, whilst the projections produced in the web 52 point in the direction opposite the direction of movement.
- a support member from the web 50 is brought into opposed relationship with a support member from the web 52. It will be appreciated that by having the projections of the two webs pointing in opposite directions, the two support members can readily be brought into opposed relationship to produce a support having its two projections pointing in opposite directions without any complicated turning movements.
- the webs are shown moving in an edge-to-edge relationship which would require rotation of at least one of the support members about its longitudinal axis, the webs could be cut whilst running in a face-to-face relationship so that subsequent to the cutting process, all that would be required is to move the opposed faces of the web into contact with one another.
- the support members from the two webs may be secured to one another by heat sealing.
- at least one side of the webs from which the support members is made is coated with a heat sealable material so that sealing process simply involves pressing the two members together and applying heat to obtain a seal.
- a hot melt adhesive may be painted onto one or both webs in a suitable pattern to produce the required arrangement of seals.
- a further alternative is to apply an adhesive such as a food compatible paste to one of the webs.
- the cutting process may be partial so that the respective support members of the two webs are finally separated from one another at an assembly position downstream of the cutting position.
- an alternative support 70 for the infusion package comprises integral support members 72.
- the support members have projections 74 and recesses 76 corresponding to the projections and recesses of the support members 72 and are made from a single web 78 ( Figure 8) of plastics coated board folded about its longitudinal axis 80 so as to have a generally U-shaped cross-section.
- the support members 72 of the support 70 are produced by making transverse cuts 82 in the web 78 at intervals corresponding to the desired length of the support members.
- the transverse cuts extend from one side of the web to the other and each defines the end of one support 70 and the end of the following support so that the projections produced at each end of the support are produced by the cuts which also produce the recesses in the adjacent end of the neighbouring supports.
- the support members are brought into an opposed relationship to define the U-section support by folding the web about its axis 80.
- the support members can then be secured to one another by sealing or gluing as described above.
- the closed top of the support 70 prevents spillage of the infusible material contained in the bag.
- the support may formed with perforations 84 to permit the top to be removed to allow water to be poured onto the infusible material.
- the perforations can be used to permit the top of the support to be removed to allow a dose of the infusible material to be dropped into the bag through the support.
- a zone of weakness provided by, for example score-lines as shown in Figure 1, is required to permit the support members to bow outwardly in response to suitable manipulation or the application of a suitable force to produce a suitable opening through which the infusible material can pass.
- the support 70 can be pivoted relative to the bag in the same way as the support of the infusion package 10.
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- A method of manufacturing an infusion package comprising a porous-walled container (12) for an infusible substance and a support (14) for said container by means of which the container can be mounted on a rim of a drinking vessel, said method being characterised by comprising (i) making cuts (54) in at least one web (50) of a semi-rigid material in a direction transverse to the web length to define a plurality of support members, each said cut (54) defining a first end of one said support member and a second end of an adjacent said support member such that said first end includes a projection (18) and said second end includes a recess (22) the cutting of which recess produces said projection; (ii) bringing two said support member (14) into opposed relationship with the first end of one said support member disposed opposite the second end of the other said member; (iii) positioning an end region of a said container (12) between said opposed support members; and (iv) securing said end region to said opposed support members.
- A method as claimed in claim 1, comprising providing each said support member (14) with a zone of weakness (24) intermediate said first and second ends.
- A method as claimed in claim 2, wherein said zone of weakness is provided by a score-line (24) extending parallel to said ends.
- A method as claimed in any one of the preceding claims, wherein said container (12) is a bag having an opening at one end said opening is defiried by said end region.
- A method as claimed in any one of the preceding claims, comprising making said cuts (54) in two said webs (50, 52), wherein said one support member is defined by making said cuts in a first (50) of said two webs and said other support member is defined by making cuts in a second (51) of said two webs.
- A method as claimed in claim 5, wherein said webs move in a common direction and said cuts in said first web (50) are arranged such that said projections project in said common direction and said cuts in said second web (52) are arranged such that said projections project in a direction opposite said first direction.
- A method as claimed in any one of claims 1 to 4, said support members (14) are integral, said cuts being made in single web which is folded so as to provide a fold that extends along a longitudinal axis thereof to bring said integral support members into said opposed relationship.
- A method as claimed in claim 7, comprising providing perforations in the region of said fold.
- An infusion package comprising a porous walled container (12) for an infusible substance and a support (14) by which said container can be mounted on a rim of a drinking vessel, characterised in that said support comprises two oppositely disposed members (14) to which said container (12) is attached such that, in use, it is suspended therefrom and each having a projection (18) at one end thereof and a correspondingly shaped recess (22) at an opposite end thereof, and said members being such that said projections (18) project from opposite ends of said support.
- A package as claimed in claim 9, wherein said support (14) is attached to an end of said container (12) so as to be pivotable between first, use, positions, wherein the support projects generally upwardly of said container and second, non-use, positions in which the support is disposed alongside said container.
- A package as claimed in claim 9 or claim 10, wherein said members (14) are each provided with a zone of weakness (24) intermediate the respective said ends.
- A package as claimed in claim 11, wherein said zone of weakness is defined by a score-line (24) extending parallel to said ends.
- A package as claimed in any one of claims 10 to 12, wherein said container (12) is the form of a bag having an open end and said bag is attached to said support at said open end.
- An infusion package as claimed in any one of claims 9 to 13 hermetically sealed in a package therefor.
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EP03077257A EP1375383A3 (en) | 2000-01-14 | 2001-01-12 | Infusion packages and methods of making infusion packages |
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DE (1) | DE60105548T2 (en) |
ES (1) | ES2227114T3 (en) |
GB (1) | GB0000921D0 (en) |
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