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WO2000055415A1
WO2000055415A1 PCT/EP2000/001942 EP0001942W WO0055415A1 WO 2000055415 A1 WO2000055415 A1 WO 2000055415A1 EP 0001942 W EP0001942 W EP 0001942W WO 0055415 A1 WO0055415 A1 WO 0055415A1
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David Brian Edwards
Richard Harbour
William John Mccarthy
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Unilever Plc
Unilever Nv
Hindustan Lever Limited
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Priority to EP00914113A priority Critical patent/EP1161587B1/en
Priority to DE60001308T priority patent/DE60001308T2/de
Priority to AT00914113T priority patent/ATE231936T1/de
Priority to BR0009045-0A priority patent/BR0009045A/pt
Priority to CA002365987A priority patent/CA2365987A1/en
Priority to AU35542/00A priority patent/AU3554200A/en
Publication of WO2000055415A1 publication Critical patent/WO2000055415A1/en

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    • CCHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
    • C11ANIMAL OR VEGETABLE OILS, FATS, FATTY SUBSTANCES OR WAXES; FATTY ACIDS THEREFROM; DETERGENTS; CANDLES
    • C11DDETERGENT COMPOSITIONS; USE OF SINGLE SUBSTANCES AS DETERGENTS; SOAP OR SOAP-MAKING; RESIN SOAPS; RECOVERY OF GLYCEROL
    • C11D17/00Detergent materials or soaps characterised by their shape or physical properties
    • C11D17/04Detergent materials or soaps characterised by their shape or physical properties combined with or containing other objects
    • C11D17/041Compositions releasably affixed on a substrate or incorporated into a dispensing means
    • C11D17/042Water soluble or water disintegrable containers or substrates containing cleaning compositions or additives for cleaning compositions
    • CCHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
    • C11ANIMAL OR VEGETABLE OILS, FATS, FATTY SUBSTANCES OR WAXES; FATTY ACIDS THEREFROM; DETERGENTS; CANDLES
    • C11DDETERGENT COMPOSITIONS; USE OF SINGLE SUBSTANCES AS DETERGENTS; SOAP OR SOAP-MAKING; RESIN SOAPS; RECOVERY OF GLYCEROL
    • C11D17/00Detergent materials or soaps characterised by their shape or physical properties
    • C11D17/0047Detergents in the form of bars or tablets
    • C11D17/0065Solid detergents containing builders
    • C11D17/0073Tablets

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  • the invention relates to a process for producing a thermoformed package of the type comprising the steps of placing a first sheet of formable film over a forming die having a cavity, heating the film to mould the film into the cavity thereby forming a recess in the film, placing a composition in the thus formed recess, and sealing a second sheet of film across the recess to close the package.
  • the invention relates to such a process for producing a water-soluble package containing a detergent composition.
  • Detergent compositions for the machine washing of laundry are provided in many forms.
  • Probably the most prevalent form of laundry detergent is washing powder or granules.
  • a problem with the use of these forms of detergent is that the product needs to be dosed into the machine in such a way that the detergent is quickly and thoroughly dissolved in the wash water of the machine without coming into contact with the laundry in a solid form.
  • many dosing devices which overcome this problem have been proposed.
  • 0 343 070 and 0 343 069 teaches the use of a flexible fabric sock which holds the particulate detergent in the machine, the fabric of the sock being permeable to water so as to allow water enter the sock and carry the detergent out of the sock through the fabric walls in the form of an aqueous solution.
  • More recently unit dose forms of detergent have been proposed in the form of compressed tablets of detergent powder.
  • a problem encountered with the provision of detergent tablets is that the tablets need to be strong enough to withstand storage and transport, yet weak enough to disintegrate and dissolve quickly in the washing machine.
  • a further problem is the need to prevent the tablets "posting" in the porthole and between the drums of conventional washing machines.
  • thermoforming of water-soluble films results in formed packages having many other weak points.
  • packaging and transport of such packages subjects the formed packages to considerable impact forces .
  • a further problem inherent with thermoforming processes, particularly when the thermoformed package is to contain liquid, is contamination of the seal with liquid, resulting in poor sealing of the packages.
  • thermoformed package of the above-mentioned type the process being characterised in that the at least one cavity of the forming die is cooled.
  • the or each cavity is cooled to less than 20, preferably less than 15 degrees C.
  • the or each cavity is cooled to between 2 and 15 degrees C, more preferably to between 5 and 12 degrees C, and ideally to between 7 and 9 degrees C.
  • the or each cavity is cooled to about 8 degrees C.
  • each cavity is cooled throughout the thermoforming process.
  • cooling means are envisaged such as for example passing liquid coolant through the walls or body of the cavities or the forming die, however many other cooling means will be apparent to those skilled in the art.
  • the cooling of the dies prevents or hinders the formed recesses shrinking subsequent to their being formed. Prevention of shrinkback is important in that if not prevented it can result in spillage of the contents of the recesses onto the sealing areas of the films which results in incomplete sealing of the recesses.
  • the or each recess is preferably substantially retained in its formed orientation by the application of a vacuum through the or each cavity.
  • the vacuum is maintained at least until completion of the sealing step.
  • shrinkback of the formed recesses is minimised, thus preventing spillage of the composition contained in the formed recesses onto the sealing area of the film.
  • the extent of vacuum to be applied should preferably be sufficient to retain the formed recesses in their formed orientation without unduly deforming or otherwise damaging the film.
  • the exact pressure to be applied is variable and depends on the film being formed, the type of composition being added to the recesses, and the temperature and humidity of the forming environment. Typically however, a vacuum of between 0.1 and 10 Bar will be used.
  • the vacuum is preferably applied through at least one aperture in the at least one forming cavity.
  • the or each cavity will include a plurality of apertures through which the vacuum is applied.
  • the at least one cavity may comprise a porous material through which the vacuum may be applied.
  • the or each cavity in the forming die has a curved edge, wherein at least a portion of the curved edge is formed from a resiliently deformable material. Ideally, a predominant portion, and most preferably a whole, of the curved edge is formed of a resiliently deformable material.
  • the curved edge comprises an annular gasket of resiliently deformable material, which gasket is mounted in a circumferential groove around the or each cavity. In such a case, the gasket should be dimensioned such that, when mounted in the groove, an exposed surface of the gasket should be flush with a surface of the cavity.
  • the or each cavity is surrounded by a raised flange, wherein at least a portion, and ideally most or all, of the raised flange comprises resiliently deformable material.
  • the curved edge and flange are preferably integrally formed.
  • a single gasket preferably comprises the curved edge and the flange.
  • a ratio of a width of the flange to a minor diameter of the cavity is between 1:50 and 1:10, preferably about 1:12.
  • the resiliently deformable material is preferably silicone rubber, however other suitable material performing the same function are envisaged.
  • the film is heated by a heating plate which may be flat or may have at least one concave depression which in use overlies the at least one cavity, wherein the heating step involves the step of bringing the film into intimate contact with the or each depression.
  • a heating plate having concave depressions ensures that the film when heated thermoforms uniformly which results in a package having less weak spots.
  • intimate contact between the film and the concave depression is achieved by exerting a vacuum between the depression and the film.
  • the depression may include holes through which the vacuum may be pulled.
  • the heating plate may comprise a porous material.
  • the vacuum should ideally comprise a pressure of up to 1 Bar, and preferably be less that 0.6 Bar.
  • the film is forced into intimate contact with the concave depression by blowing air against it. Typically the pressure of the blown air will be less than 5 Bar, preferably less than 3 Bar.
  • the heating plate preferably has a temperature in the region of 100 to 120 degrees C, and ideally is approximately 110 degrees C.
  • the time the film contacts the heating plate depends to a large extent on the type of film used and the temperature of the heating plate, the time of contact between the film and the plate should be in the region 0.1 to 5 seconds, preferably 0.5 to lseconds, ideally approximately 700 milliseconds.
  • the at least one concave depression is circular.
  • the ratio of the diameter of the depression to the ratio of the depth of the depression is between 4:1 and 50:1, typically between 5:1 and 40:1, suitably between 7:1 and 30:1, ideally between 8:1 and 20:1. In a most preferable embodiment, the ratio is approximately 10:1.
  • the concave depression is circular having a diameter of approximately 50 mm and a depth of about 5mm.
  • the concave depression has a radiussed edge.
  • the depression has a base having a radius of curvature, wherein the ratio of the radius of curvature of the base to the radius of curvature of the edge is preferably between 5:1 to 1:1, and most preferably is about 2:1.
  • a single plate may have a plurality of concave depressions which in most instances will correspond to an equal number of cavities in the forming die.
  • the or each cavity in the forming die is cooled with respect to ambient temperature. In this regard, the or each cavity may be cooled to less that 20, suitably less than 15, preferably less that 10, and ideally about 8 degrees C. Means for cooling the cavities will be well known to this skilled in the art .
  • the film is a water soluble film, preferably polyvinyl alcohol, or a polyvinyl alcohol derivative.
  • the film has a thickness of between 10 and 1000 microns.
  • the film has a thickness of between 20 and 80 microns, most preferably between 40 and 60 microns.
  • an exterior surface of the film is treated with BITREX.
  • the composition contained within the package may be a liquid, a gel or a paste or other type of fluent composition.
  • the liquid is a liquid having a viscosity between 100 and 1000 centipoise, preferably between 300 and 800 centipoise, more preferably between 500 and 700 centipoise, and ideally about 600 centipoise, when measure at 20 degrees C at 105/seconds.
  • the fluent composition is present in an amount of between 10 and 500mls, preferably between 10 and lOOmls, most preferably between 10 and 50mls.
  • the capsule contains between 20 and 30 mis of fluent composition.
  • the liquid comprises a detergent or any other type of active agent used in the machine washing of laundry or dishes.
  • the package contains a bathing or shower gel composition or any other type of personal care composition.
  • the composition has a viscosity of up to 2000 centipoise, preferably between 100 and 800 centipoise, most preferably approximately 600 centipoise, when measured at 105/second at 20 degrees C.
  • the composition is non-aqueous, however the composition may comprise between 1 and 5% water.
  • thermoforming process where a number of recesses are formed in a single sheet using a forming die having a plurality of cavities with dimensions corresponding generally to the dimensions of the packages to be produced. Further, a single heating plate is used for moulding the film for all the cavities, and in the same way a single sealing plate is described.
  • a first sheet of polyvinyl alcohol film is drawn over a forming die so that the film is placed over the plurality of forming cavities in the die.
  • Each cavity is generally dome shape having a round edge, the edges of the cavities further being radiussed to remove any sharp edges which might damage the film during the forming or sealing steps of the process.
  • Each cavity further includes a raised surrounding flange.
  • the film is delivered to the forming die in a crease free form and with minimum tension.
  • the film is heated to 100 to 120 degrees C, preferably approximately 110 degrees C, for up to 5 seconds, preferably approximately 700 micro seconds.
  • a heating plate is used to heat the film, which plate is positioned to superpose the forming die.
  • the plate includes a plurality concave depressions which correspond to the recesses on the forming die.
  • a vacuum is pulled through the pre-heating plate to ensure intimate contact between the film and the pre-heating plate, this intimate contact ensuring that the film is heated evenly and uniformly (the extent of the vacuum is dependant of the thermoforming conditions and the type of film used, however in the present context a vacuum of less than 0.6 bar was found to be suitable)
  • Non-uniform heating results in a formed package having weak spots.
  • thermoformed film is thus moulded into the cavities forming a plurality of recesses which, once formed, are retained in their thermoformed orientation by the application of a vacuum through the walls of the cavities. This vacuum is maintained at least until the packages are sealed. Further, the cavities are cooled to 8 degrees C by the circulation of liquid coolant through the forming die. Once the recesses are formed and held in position by the vacuum, the composition, in this case a liquid detergent, is added to each of the recesses.
  • the raised flanges surrounding each cavity ensures that the films are sealed together along the flange to form a continuous closed seal.
  • the radiussed edge of each cavity is at least partly formed a by a resiliently deformable material, such as for example silicone rubber. This results in reduced force being applied at the inner edge of the sealing flange to avoid heat/pressure damage to the film.
  • the packages formed are separated from the web of sheet film using cutting means. At this stage it is possible to release the vacuum on the die, and eject the formed packages from the forming die. In this way the packages are formed, filled and sealed while nesting in the forming die. In addition they may be cut while in the forming die as well .
  • the relative humidity of the atmosphere is controlled at ca . 50%. This is done to maintain the heat sealing characteristics of the film.
  • the actual specific RH of the atmosphere needed will vary according to the temperature of the environment and the type of film used, however for temperatures in the region of 20 degrees C, the RH should be in the region of 30 to 50% depending on the thickness and elasticity of the film.

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EP00914113A EP1161587B1 (en) 1999-03-17 2000-03-07 A process for producing a water-soluble package
DE60001308T DE60001308T2 (de) 1999-03-17 2000-03-07 Verfahren zur herstellung einer wasserlöslichen verpackung
AT00914113T ATE231936T1 (de) 1999-03-17 2000-03-07 Verfahren zur herstellung einer wasserlöslichen verpackung
BR0009045-0A BR0009045A (pt) 1999-03-17 2000-03-07 Processo para produzir uma embalagem termoconformada, e, embalagem
CA002365987A CA2365987A1 (en) 1999-03-17 2000-03-07 A process for producing a water soluble package
AU35542/00A AU3554200A (en) 1999-03-17 2000-03-07 A process for producing a water soluble package

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EP1506925A1 (de) * 2003-08-11 2005-02-16 Harro Höfliger Verpackungsmaschinen GmbH Vorrichtung zum Herstellen von Mehr-Kammer-Behältnissen aus wasserlöslicher Folie
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