WO2008132201A1 - Mehrkomponentenverpackung - Google Patents
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B01—PHYSICAL OR CHEMICAL PROCESSES OR APPARATUS IN GENERAL
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- B01F35/716—Feed mechanisms characterised by the relative arrangement of the containers for feeding or mixing the components
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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
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- 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
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- the present invention relates to a multi-component packaging, in particular for adhesion promoters.
- Adhesion promoter substances have long been used to improve adhesion, especially those of adhesives and sealants.
- silane and titanate compounds have long been known as such adhesion promoter substances. It has been found that, depending on the material and nature of the surfaces and the adhesive or sealant used, specific adhesion promoter substances or mixtures thereof must be selected, depending on the case.
- These primer compositions are used as primers or adhesion promoters for the pretreatment of surfaces to be bonded or sealed. On the one hand, in the state of the art, such adhesion promoter substances are dissolved in an inert, readily volatile solvent, and are therefore storable over a longer period of time if moisture is excluded.
- this adhesion promoter composition When this adhesion promoter composition is applied to a surface, the volatile solvent evaporates and the humidity hydrolyzes the adhesion promoter substances and leads to their condensation with each other and optionally with polar groups of the surface. However, this reaction takes a certain time until the buildup of adhesion has taken place.
- adhesion promoter substances When these adhesion promoter substances come into contact with water, they hydrolyze and condense to form oligomers and / or polymers. In the application of such oligomers and, in particular, such polymers, however, a markedly poorer to even no adhesion promoter action very often occurs. It has been shown that the adhesion build-up is often insufficient if a very rapidly crosslinking adhesive, in particular a very fast polyurethane adhesive, is applied to the adhesion promoter composition.
- Two-component systems are described, for example, in document WO 2005/093002.
- a precursor compound and an activator are stored in two dense, separate but adjacent chambers within a package for storage.
- Two-component systems are particularly advantageous because it is possible to set an exact mixing ratio between the precursor compound and the activating agent.
- the precursor compound When applied to the surface to be treated, the precursor compound is ideally mixed with the activating agent and thus leads to the activation of the precursor compound within a very short time.
- this object is achieved by a Mehrkomponentenverpa- ckung with the features of claim 1 and or a method for taking a mixture of a multi-component packaging according to claim 14.
- a multi-component package for packaging at least a first and a second component comprising a first chamber for receiving the first component, wherein the first chamber having an opening for taking a mixture of the at least first and second component, with a within the first chamber arranged second chamber for receiving the second component and with a closure means, which closes the opening in a storage state of the multi-component packaging fluid-tight, provided.
- a method for removing a mixture from a multi-component packaging having at least a first chamber, which accommodates a first component, and a second chamber, which accommodates a second component, within the first chamber comprising the following steps: puncturing the second chamber by means of a piercing means, mixing the first and second components to form the mixture, releasing an opening of the first chamber closed by a closure means and pouring the mixture out of the opening.
- the idea on which the present invention is based is that the closure means releases the opening of the first chamber only when or at least while a deliberate mixing of the two components has taken place or takes place. Accordingly, the components can only be applied in a mixed state on a surface to be treated. Thus, a sufficient adhesion mediation between the surface to be treated and, for example, on this applied adhesives or sealants, paint, etc. is ensured.
- a "chamber” is to be understood as meaning a volume which is almost completely or completely enclosed by a wall.
- the term "piercing" of a chamber is understood to mean the production of one or more openings in one area or in a plurality of, in particular also opposite, areas of the chamber.
- release of the opening in the present case also means a partial release only.
- Thrust means for piercing the second chamber by shaking the multi-component packaging disposed within the first or second chamber.
- shaking is to be understood as meaning an acceleration, in particular a periodic acceleration in opposite directions.
- Pulnetration means is understood here to mean any type of means which allows the second chamber to be punctured and thereby directly in contact therewith occurs.
- An arrangement of the piercing means in the first or second chamber is advantageous in that it is so focused on a fold manner can be integrated into the multi-component packaging without having to be carried as a separate part, for example.
- the closure means is preferably disposed substantially within the first chamber.
- the closure means is formed by the second chamber itself. This advantageously ensures that the piercing means first has to pierce the second chamber before the opening of the first chamber is released.
- the penetration means penetrates from an inner space of the first chamber preferably a first wall facing the interior of the first chamber of the second chamber, so that there is a breakthrough, through which the second component flow into the interior of the first chamber and there with the first Component can mix. If now further shaken, the piercing means also penetrates a now accessible through the generated breakthrough, facing away from the interior of the second chamber wall. This creates an opening in the multi-component packaging, through which the adhesion promoter formed by mixing the first and second components can be poured out.
- the piercing means is fixedly coupled to the closure means and arranged with respect to the second chamber so that a piercing movement of the piercing means causes the piercing of the second chamber and actuates the closure means for releasing the opening.
- the piercing means prefferably be mechanically coupled to the closure means in such a way that the piercing movement of the piercing means initially causes the wall of the second chamber to penetrate a wall facing the piercing means and only when there is a continuation of the piercing means. lead the piercing movement of the piercing means actuates the closure means for releasing the opening. This will ensure that the first and second components remain for some time to mix until the closure means releases the opening.
- mechanically coupled is meant, for example, a shoulder on the piercing means, which engages in the continuation of the piercing movement with the closure means and then actuates this to release the opening.
- the closure means is formed by the piercing means itself.
- the penetration means assumes a double function: on the one hand it serves to puncture the second chamber, on the other hand as a closure means. This is advantageous in terms of a manufacturing cost for the multi-component packaging.
- a holding means is provided, which is preferably arranged in the region of the opening and which holds the piercing means in the storage condition and releases the piercing means as a function of an acceleration acting on the multi-component packaging.
- the acting acceleration can result from a shaking of the multi-component packaging. Unintentional release of the piercing means and thus any inadvertent destruction of the second chamber can be prevented by means of the retaining means.
- holding means for example, adhesives, films and / or threads into consideration. However, rubber, webs and other holding devices on the closure would also be conceivable.
- the second chamber has a wall which is designed so that a piercing movement of the piercing means with a predetermined kinetic energy leads to the penetration of the second chamber.
- the design of the wall is carried out by means of the wall thickness and / or the material and / or the geometry of the wall.
- the kinetic energy of the piercing means is in a predetermined ratio to the kinetic energy of the first or second component. Good mixing of the first and second components is ensured in particular when the first and second components meet with a predetermined kinetic energy. This is ensured by the fact that the wall of the second chamber can be pierced only when the piercing means itself reaches a predetermined kinetic energy.
- Chamber flexibly formed and the second chamber connected to the closure means such that a compression of the first chamber leads to a puncture of the closure means, wherein the compression of the first chamber previously caused a puncture or breaking of the second chamber.
- a part of the second chamber itself forms the closure means, wherein in addition, in particular for a seal suitable sealing means between the second chamber and the first chamber may be provided in the region of the opening.
- the first chamber is designed as a folding bottle, which facilitates a compression of these. In this case, the pressure applied when compressing the first chamber to the second chamber pressure leads to a complete breakage of the second chamber, so that the opening is released and preferably at the same time mix the first and second components together.
- the second chamber with a predetermined breaking point, which breaks in a first upsetting operation of the first chamber and thus releases the second component for mixing with the first component, in which case a second upsetting operation subsequent to the first upsetting operation becomes one Piercing the closure means leads.
- a predetermined breaking point which breaks in a first upsetting operation of the first chamber and thus releases the second component for mixing with the first component, in which case a second upsetting operation subsequent to the first upsetting operation becomes one Piercing the closure means leads.
- a wall of the second chamber is made of glass and / or metal (preferably aluminum). um) and / or plastic formed.
- the first chamber has a spout adjoining a base body, in particular spout-shaped spout, and possibly a spout adjoining thereto. These facilitate application or transfer of the bonding agent to a surface to be treated.
- the spout and, if present, the spout is part of the first chamber.
- the "opening" of the first chamber is preferably formed by the spout, in particular by the transition between the base body and the spout, and / or by an opening of the pourer adjoining the spout.
- the spout is in particular a spout-shaped and / or closable.
- the spout-shaped pourer tapers to a smaller diameter than that of the spout. Due to the design of the spout / pourer, it is possible to apply the primer even more targeted or réellestecken an application tool (sponge, felt).
- the spout / spout can be closed by means of a closure means, for example a closure cap, such that an educated adhesion promoter can flow out of the opening when the opening is open, but if the closure means is closed, it can prevent it from flowing out of the multi-component packaging by means of the closure means.
- the first component comprises an activating agent, for example water, and / or the second component a precursor compound, for example a hydrolyzable silane and / or titanate compound. Mixing this leads to an activated adhesion promoter.
- the piercing means in particular at least one ball, a harder or at least more solid material than that of a wall of the second chamber and / or cutting means for piercing the wall of the second chamber, or it has a different texture to the Breaking or puncturing leads. This ensures that the piercing means is able to pierce the wall of the second chamber.
- the cutting means may be formed, for example, as mandrels on the at least one ball.
- the first chamber is partially filled.
- the first component is allowed to reach sufficient kinetic energy before the piercing means pierces the second chamber. A good mixing of the first and second component is thus ensured.
- firstly the second chamber is pierced, then the first and second components for forming the adhesion promoter are partially, preferably homogeneously, mixed and further subsequently the opening of the first chamber is released. Pouring the bonding agent without activation of the same is thus excluded.
- a wall of the second chamber facing the first chamber and then a wall facing away from the first chamber, which forms the closure means are pierced by the piercing means of the second chamber.
- the penetration of the opposite wall of the second chamber causes a release of the opening of the first chamber for pouring the then activated adhesion promoter.
- the closure means is moved by mechanical coupling with the piercing means to release the opening.
- first the second chamber is pierced by swaging the first chamber and then the opening of the first chamber is released by further upsetting.
- the compression leads to a mixing movement and mixing of the first and second components is ensured here before releasing the opening of the first chamber for pouring the activated adhesion promoter.
- the opening of the first chamber is released by the piercing means which forms the closure means, and at the same time the second chamber is pierced by the piercing means and the first and second components for forming the adhesion promoter are mixed.
- FIG. 1 is a cross-sectional view of a multi-component package according to an embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 2 is a cross-sectional view of a multi-component package according to another embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 1 is a cross-sectional view of a multi-component package according to an embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 2 is a cross-sectional view of a multi-component package according to another embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 3 is a cross-sectional view of a multi-component package according to yet another embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 4 is a cross-sectional view of a multi-component package according to a still further embodiment of the invention.
- FIG. 4A shows a partial view of a variation of the detail A according to FIG. 4;
- FIG. 4B shows a partial view of a variation of the detail A according to FIG. 4;
- FIG. 5 is a cross-sectional view of a multi-component package according to a still further embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 6 is a cross-sectional view of a multi-component package according to a still further embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 7 shows a partial view of a variation of the exemplary embodiment according to FIG. 6.
- FIG. 8 shows a partial view of a further variation of the embodiment according to FIG. 6.
- 9 is a cross-sectional view of a multi-component package according to a still further embodiment of the present invention.
- 10 is a cross-sectional view of a multi-component package according to still another embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 11 is a cross-sectional view of a multi-component package according to a still further embodiment of the present invention.
- Fig. 1 shows a cross-sectional view of a multi-component package 1 according to an embodiment of the present invention schematically, wherein the basic structure is to be shown according to the invention.
- the multicomponent packaging 1 has a first chamber 2 for receiving a first component 3 and a second chamber 4 arranged within the first chamber 2 for receiving a second component 5.
- the first component 3 is preferably in the form of an activating agent, in particular water and optionally further additives such as acids, wetting agents, dyes, etc., are formed.
- the second component 5 is preferably formed as a precursor compound, in particular a silane or titanate compound and at most additives such as dyes, etc., formed.
- the first chamber 2 has a wall 6, which surrounds a space 7.
- the first chamber 2 has a shape suitable for handling, for example a bottle shape.
- the wall 6 of the first chamber 2 is provided with an opening 11 which is closed in a storage state of the multi-component packaging 1 by means of a preferably arranged within the first chamber 2 closing means 12, for example a film or a lid.
- the first component 3 is prevented from leaking out of the opening 11 in the storage state of the multi-component package 1.
- the second chamber 4 has a space 13 in which the second component 5 is arranged in the storage state and which is preferably completely enclosed by a wall 14 of the second chamber 4.
- the shape of the second chamber 4 is almost arbitrary.
- the first chamber 2 is approximately in the form of a bottle, wherein the first chamber 2 has an outflow 15 adjoining a base body 8 and forming the opening 11.
- the spout 15 is preferably connected to a pourer 16, preferably by means of a screw 17, or not shown connected to a plug connection or bump connection.
- the pourer 16 is preferably itself formed like a sheath and at its end remote from the first chamber 2 end 21 with a closure 22 for closing an opening 23 of the spout 16 is provided.
- the closure 22 is connected via a flexible locking tab 24 for holding the closure 22 in the detached state with the pourer 16.
- a penetration means 25 is arranged in a freely movable manner in the first chamber 2, which is preferably designed as a ball, for example made of steel.
- the closure means 12 is formed as the second chamber 4.
- the wall 14 of the second chamber 4 closes fluid-tight with the wall 6 of the first chamber 2 in a sealing region 26.
- a holding or sealing means in particular an adhesive and / or an elastic seal, can additionally be introduced into the sealing region 26, which on the one hand improves the fluid-tightness and on the other hand holds the second chamber 4 in a state which seals the spout 15 ,
- the wall 14 of the second chamber 4 is made of glass and preferably has an oval cross-section.
- the oval cross-section of the second chamber 4 promotes increased stability of the wall 14, which can advantageously reduce a wall thickness of the wall 14. This leads advantageously to a material saving.
- the multicomponent packaging 1 is shaken, for example, by an operator or by a shaking machine (not shown).
- the first chamber 2 may preferably be only partially filled with the first component 3.
- the shaking movement of the multi-component packaging 1 causes the piercing means 25 to move. If the piercing means 25 strikes the wall 14 of the second chamber 4 with sufficient kinetic energy, the piercing means 25 preferably initially penetrates the end 27 of the second chamber 4 facing away from the sealing area 26 and into the space 7 In the case of a wall 14 formed of glass, a sudden brittle fracture occurs in the area of the end 27.
- the first component 3 mixes with the now released second component 5.
- the thickness of the wall 14 or its material and the Material or the shape or the weight of the piercing means 25 so matched to one another that the end 27 is only pierced when, for example, no unwanted movement, for example by the transport of the multi-component packaging 1, is present and on the other hand the first and / or the second component are in motion in such a way that a very homogeneous mixing of these takes place rapidly when the end 27 is punctured.
- the described tuning of the wall 14 or the piercing means 25 is carried out such that the piercing means 25 has lost so much kinetic energy after piercing the end 27 that an immediate, thus following the piercing of the end 27 piercing the from the Abdicht Schemet 26 and the space 7 facing away from end 31 of the wall 14 of the second chamber 4 is prevented.
- the piercing means again absorbs kinetic energy, during which it preferably ensures good mixing of the first component 3 and the second component 5.
- the piercing means 25 reaches a further predetermined kinetic energy, it penetrates the end 31 of the wall 14, in which case a pouring out of the mixed adhesive of the first and second components 3, 5 from the second chamber is made possible.
- the material of the wall 14 of the second chamber 4 may be formed such that it breaks completely when piercing, preferably in many small pieces, in particular splintered, which then simultaneously mixing the first and second components 3 and 5 and releasing the Spout 15 is achieved.
- the bonding agent then flows preferably through a filter screen 32, which filters out any splinters, such as broken glass, the destroyed wall 14.
- the filter screen can also be a sponge, a frit, etc.
- the adhesion promoter can then simply be applied to a surface to be treated by means of the spout-shaped pourer 16 (Not shown) applied, or are poured into another container, or a suitable application means are plugged.
- the exemplary embodiment according to FIG. 3 differs from the exemplary embodiment according to FIG. 2 in that, in the exemplary embodiment according to FIG. 3, the second chamber 4 is designed with a substantially trapezoidal cross-section. But there are also other cross-sections conceivable.
- the second chamber 4 forms a substantially planar surface 27 pointing toward the space 7.
- the wall 14 of the second chamber 4 is formed from metal (preferably aluminum or an aluminum alloy) or a plastic or a composite material or combinations thereof.
- the piercing means 25 in the present embodiment is provided with spikes (exemplified by the reference numeral 34).
- any other cutting means such as cutting edges, cutting corners, etc. may also be formed.
- the end 27 is formed in the embodiment of FIG. 3 as a surface which is aligned substantially perpendicular to a foreseen movement of the piercing means 25.
- the piercing means 25 is designed as a rod 35, which at one end 36 bears against the wall 14 of the chamber 4, which preferably lies on a bottom 37 of the first 2 is arranged, is applied.
- the end 36 is preferably designed disc-shaped and may preferably be designed as a sieve, in which case preferably the diameter of the end 36 corresponds to the inner diameter of the first chamber in this area.
- the rod 35 serves as a closing means, further, the rod 35 may be fixedly connected to an additionally arranged closure means 12, which is designed as a closing plate, and the opening in the illustrated storage condition firmly closes.
- Fig. 4B another variant is shown, in which the rod 35 is hollow and tubular and protrudes from the opening 23. Below the opening 23, the rod 23 has an opening 49. In the unused state, the rod 35 closes the opening 23. When the closure 22 is depressed, the rod 35 is pressed into the first chamber 2 and the second chamber 4 is destroyed analogously as described above. The bonding agent can then be poured out via the opening 49 in the rod and the hollow rod
- the embodiment according to FIG. 5 differs from the exemplary embodiment according to FIG. 2 in that the second chamber 4 extends from the sealing region 26 to the bottom 37 of the first chamber 2 opposite the spout 15, ie substantially perpendicular to the substantially annular one Sealing region 26, extends.
- the wall 6 of the first chamber 2 is flexible in one direction 42, in particular compressible.
- the wall 14 of the second chamber 4 first breaks at a predetermined breaking point 43, whereupon the first and second components 3 and 5 mix with one another to form the adhesion promoter.
- the end 27 of the second chamber 4 preferably breaks off, as shown (see reference numeral 44). If a further predetermined force is applied to the piercing means 25 from below, then this comes into abutment with the end 45 of the second chamber 4 assigned to the predetermined breaking point 43. In the meantime, the multi-component packaging 1 can be shaken sufficiently to ensure the best possible mixing of the first and second components 3 or 5 to reach.
- the retaining means 28 tear off, as a result of which the spout 15 is released for providing the adhesion promoter and this can be released from the spout 16.
- the material of the wall 14 of the second chamber 4 may be formed such that it breaks completely when piercing by means of the penetration means 25 (bottom 37), preferably in many small pieces, in particular splinters, thereby simultaneously mixing the first and second components 3 and 5 and a release of the spout 15 respectively spout 16 is achieved.
- the second chamber 4 is preferably arranged in a region of the bottom 37 opposite the penetration means 25. It can be held there by suitable holding means (not shown). If the multicomponent pack experiences a predetermined acceleration, in particular in a direction indicated by the reference numeral 46, the holding means 28 will tear off or deform elastically, thus providing the penetration means 25 for movement thereof in a direction opposite to the direction 46 relative to first chamber 2 free. In this case, the spout 15 is released. Subsequently, the piercing means 25 impinges on the wall 14, in particular of glass, and breaks them, so that the first and second components 3 and 5 mix with one another to form the adhesion promoter. The adhesion promoter formed can now flow unhindered out of the spout 15 and then out of the spout 16 for application of the adhesion promoter.
- the holding means 28 are designed as fingers, as rubber bands and / or as a ring encompassing the piercing means 25 at least partially around its circumference.
- the holding means 28 is a substantially shell-shaped intermediate wall, for example a membrane or a foil, which is connected to the wall 6 or the sealing area 26 at its entire circumference , formed, which closes the spout 15 automatically fluid-tight.
- the piercing means 25 learns a predetermined acceleration 46, it breaks through the intermediate wall 28 formed in particular as a foil. The further process then corresponds to that described for FIG. 6, ie the ball pierces the second chamber 4 and it comes to Mixing of the first and second components 3 and 5, respectively. Pouring out of the adhesion promoter formed by the torn holding means 28 and pouring it out for application through the spout 15 and the spout 16 is released. In contrast to the exemplary embodiment according to FIG. 6, in the embodiment according to FIG. 8 the piercing means 25 closes an opening 47 of the pouring spout 16 in the storage state of the multi-component packaging 1.
- the holding means 28 are formed as in the exemplary embodiment according to FIG. 6 or 7.
- the holding means can be destroyed by pushing down the lid.
- the piercing means 25 By pushing down the lid, the piercing means 25 is depressed and pushed through the membrane 28, so that the piercing means 25 and the spout is released.
- the piercing means 25 then effects a mixing of the first and second components 3 and 5 corresponding to the embodiment according to FIG. 6.
- a spout may be fitted in the spout to filter out the parts of the second chamber.
- the piercing means 25 is arranged in the bottle in the first chamber.
- the spout 15 is closed by a closure means 12, which is designed here as a membrane. But this closing means can also be designed differently, it is only essential that it is destroyed by the penetration means and so the spout is released.
- This membrane is arranged in the region 36. If now the bottle is shaken, the second chamber 4, which is preferably configured as a glass ampoule, is destroyed by the piercing means and the second component 5 is released. Upon further shaking, the two components are mixed and the closure means 12 destroyed with further strong shaking.
- FIGS. 10A, 10B and 10C show a further embodiment of the invention.
- the second chamber 4 and the at least one piercing means 25 float freely in the first chamber 2, FIG. 10C.
- the closure means 12 is designed as a hinged closure with a hinge 51 and bounced on the first chamber 2, that is, the spout 15 of the first chamber 4.
- an insert 52 with an nem holder 50 introduced into the spout 15.
- the holder is designed to be movable, so that a web 53 of the holder 50 is pushed upwards. This bar presses on a latch 55 arranged in the cover 54 of the closure means 12.
- This latch engages in the closed state of the closure means in the lower part of the closure means by means of an undercut, so that the cover 54 can not be opened. If now the holder 50 is moved in the direction of the cover, the web 53 hits the catch 55 and pushes it to the side, so that the snapper can no longer engage in the lower part of the closure means. The cover 54 is released and can be opened. By means of a raster device 56, the holder 50 can be held in the open position, so that the lid 54 can be closed and opened as desired.
- the second chamber 4 which is preferably configured as a glass ampoule, is destroyed by the piercing means 25 and the second component 5 is released.
- the two components are mixed and pressed with further strong shaking the holder 50 up, the web 53 releases the snapper 55 and the lid 54 can be opened and the mixed components are poured out.
- a coarse filter 57 can be arranged in the spout area, preferably in the holder.
- a filter 58 may be arranged to filter out the finest parts.
- FIG. 11 an analogous to Fig. 10 embodiment is shown.
- the second chamber 4 is held by the holder 50.
- the second chamber 4 is destroyed by shaking the piercing means 25, the holder, respectively the web 53 and thus the snapper 55, are moved to release the lid 54.
- the lid 54 may then be removed and the spout released by cutting off the tip of the spout.
- a closure means 12 shown there with lid and hinge can also be used, respectively, in FIG. 11 the lid of FIG. 10.
- the invention is not limited to the specific structure of a multi-component package illustrated in the preceding figures.
- more than two chambers for example, three or four chambers may be provided, each containing different solid, liquid and / or gaseous components.
- the closure means may be mounted so that it can not be removed, for example, by welding, bouncing, etc.
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Application Number | Priority Date | Filing Date | Title |
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US12/597,795 US20100202246A1 (en) | 2007-04-27 | 2008-04-28 | Multicomponent packaging |
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