WO2003057591A2 - Fitment and package for storing fluid-containing materials and methods for their production - Google Patents

Fitment and package for storing fluid-containing materials and methods for their production Download PDF

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WO2003057591A2
WO2003057591A2 PCT/US2003/000353 US0300353W WO03057591A2 WO 2003057591 A2 WO2003057591 A2 WO 2003057591A2 US 0300353 W US0300353 W US 0300353W WO 03057591 A2 WO03057591 A2 WO 03057591A2
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Rocklin Verespej
Luke Hartman
Simon Edwards
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Scholle Corporation
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65DCONTAINERS 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
    • B65D75/00Packages comprising articles or materials partially or wholly enclosed in strips, sheets, blanks, tubes, or webs of flexible sheet material, e.g. in folded wrappers
    • B65D75/52Details
    • B65D75/58Opening or contents-removing devices added or incorporated during package manufacture
    • B65D75/5861Spouts
    • B65D75/5872Non-integral spouts
    • B65D75/5877Non-integral spouts connected to a planar surface of the package wall
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65BMACHINES, APPARATUS OR DEVICES FOR, OR METHODS OF, PACKAGING ARTICLES OR MATERIALS; UNPACKING
    • B65B61/00Auxiliary devices, not otherwise provided for, for operating on sheets, blanks, webs, binding material, containers or packages
    • B65B61/18Auxiliary devices, not otherwise provided for, for operating on sheets, blanks, webs, binding material, containers or packages for making package-opening or unpacking elements
    • B65B61/186Auxiliary devices, not otherwise provided for, for operating on sheets, blanks, webs, binding material, containers or packages for making package-opening or unpacking elements by applying or incorporating rigid fittings, e.g. discharge spouts
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65DCONTAINERS 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
    • B65D83/00Containers or packages with special means for dispensing contents
    • B65D83/08Containers or packages with special means for dispensing contents for dispensing thin flat articles in succession
    • B65D83/0805Containers or packages with special means for dispensing contents for dispensing thin flat articles in succession through an aperture in a wall
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47KSANITARY EQUIPMENT NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; TOILET ACCESSORIES
    • A47K10/00Body-drying implements; Toilet paper; Holders therefor
    • A47K10/24Towel dispensers, e.g. for piled-up or folded textile towels; Toilet-paper dispensers; Dispensers for piled-up or folded textile towels provided or not with devices for taking-up soiled towels as far as not mechanically driven
    • A47K10/32Dispensers for paper towels or toilet-paper
    • A47K2010/3266Wet wipes

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  • Fluid-containing wipes, towelettes, sheets, tissues have gained commercial success in both business and domestic markets. These fluid-containing sheets of material are impregnated or substantially saturated with solutions or chemicals that may be used for personal hygiene, cosmetic purposes, and cleaning purposes. Generally, these fluid- containing sheets are stored in various moisture-impermeable packages such as bags, semi-rigid containers, or rigid containers. Typically, these packages have resealable openings that permit an individual to remove a fluid-filled sheet from the package and a hinged lid or cap to seal the opening or port. However, these prior art resealable openings do not provide a hermetic seal after the package is initially opened. Accordingly, any fluid- containing products may dry out over time once the package has been opened.
  • prior art resealable openings may also include detachable tamper- evident foil seals or plugs that seal the opening.
  • These tamper-evident foil seals provide a dual function. First, these foil seals act as a barrier to prevent inadvertent opening of the package. Also, these tamper-evident seals act as a barrier that maintains the moisture content of the fluid-containing sheets. That is, the tamper-evident seals maintain an airtight (hermetic) structure in order to maintain an extended shelf-life of the product such as fluid- containing sheets.
  • Embodiments of the fitments described herein can be adapted for use in a variety of packages such as, but not limited to, flexible bags, flexible bags used in bag-in-box packages, semi-rigid containers, and rigid containers.
  • the fitments provide an airtight or hermetic seal so as to minimize evaporation of the fluids that may be contained within package.
  • the fitments may used in packages that are adapted to store fluid-containing sheets, wipes, tissues, and cloths.
  • the fitments disclosed herein are airtight prior to and after initial opening of the package. That is, the fitments are provided with sealing members that are capable of providing an airtight seal each time the fitment is closed.
  • the fitment is composed of a base and a lid.
  • the base has a collar that defines an opening, and the base also includes a recessed groove.
  • a lid having a first face and a second face, is coupled to the base.
  • the lid also includes a sealing member that extends from the second face of the lid, and the sealing member is capable of engaging the recessed groove on the base to provide an airtight seal.
  • the fitment may include a non-detachable tamper- evident material applied over the opening of the fitment.
  • the fitment may include a baffle composed of overlapping flaps.
  • the fitment is composed of a cap and a lid.
  • the cap has a lid having a first face and a second face, wherein the second face includes a sealing member extending from the surface of the lid.
  • the lid is coupled to a base that has a collar that defines an access port.
  • the collar also includes a recessed groove where the sealing member is capable of engaging the recessed groove to provide an airtight seal when the lid is closed over the base.
  • the cap is attachable to the first end of a body.
  • the body is a walled structure having an opening.
  • the body also has a flange that extends from the outer surface of the body which allows the body to be attached to a package.
  • the fitment may include a non-detachable tamper-evident material applied over the opening of the fitment.
  • the fitment may include a baffle composed of overlapping flaps.
  • the sealing member on the lid of the fitment and/or the recessed groove on the base of the fitment may be sized and shaped to form a hermetic seal between the sealing member and the recessed groove.
  • the sealing member is tapered thereby forming an interference fit with the walls of the recessed groove.
  • at least one of the walls of the recessed groove are tapered to form an interference fit with the sealing member.
  • the sealing member may be a curved structure having a concave and convex face.
  • a hermetic package having a fitment may be manufactured by according to various methods.
  • a portion of a roll of material is unwound.
  • a hole is punched through the unwound portion.
  • a fitment may then be secured within the hole.
  • a stack of dry tissue may be placed on the unwound portion and the fitment.
  • the unwound portion is then formed into pouch that encompasses the dry stack of tissue.
  • a fluid may then be applied to the dry stack of tissue by dispensing the fluid through the fitment onto the tissue.
  • a resealable lid is then secured onto the fitment to form a hermetic package.
  • Fig. 1 is a perspective view of an exemplary embodiment of a fitment in an open state
  • Fig. 1 A is a a perspective view of another exemplary embodiment of a fitment in an open state
  • FIG. 2 is a cross-sectional view of an exemplary embodiment of a fitment in a closed state
  • FIG. 3 is a cross-sectional view of another exemplary embodiment of a fitment in a closed state
  • FIG. 4 is a cross-sectional view of yet another exemplary embodiment of a fitment in a closed state
  • FIG. 5 is a cross-sectional view of another exemplary embodiment of a fitment in a closed state
  • FIG. 5A is a cross-sectional view of yet another exemplary embodiment of a fitment in a closed state
  • FIG. 6 is a cross-sectional view of another exemplary embodiment of a fitment in a closed state
  • Fig. 7 is a cross-sectional view of another exemplary embodiment of a fitment in a closed state
  • Fig. 8 is an exploded cross-sectional view of another exemplary embodiment of a fitment in a closed state
  • FIG. 9 is a perspective view of an exemplary fitment embodiment having a tamper- evident seal placed over the fitment;
  • Fig. 10 is a perspective view of an exemplary fitment embodiment having a non- detachable tamper-evident seal removed from the opening of the fitment;
  • FIG. 11 is a perspective of an exemplary package having a fitment with a baffle;
  • Fig. 12 is exploded perspective view of Fig. 11 ;
  • Fig. 13 is a cross-sectional view of an exemplary embodiment of a baffle that spans an opening of an exemplary fitment
  • Fig. 14 is a perspective view of an exemplary embodiment of a fitment attached to a package
  • Fig. 15 is a' perspective view of another exemplary embodiment of a fitment attached to a package.
  • Fig. 16 is a schematic diagram showing an exemplary method of manufacturing a package having a 2-piece fitment.
  • Embodiments of the fitments described herein can be adapted for use in a wide variety of packages.
  • the fitments may be attached to flexible bags, flexible bags used in bag-in-box packages, semi-rigid containers, rigid containers, and the like.
  • the fitments may be used in packages to store fluid-containing materials such as, but not limited to, wipes, tissues, and cloths.
  • the fitments described herein may be adapted for use in containers that holds a substantial amount of fluids.
  • the fitments provide an airtight or hermetic seal so as to prevent evaporation of the fluids from the package. More specifically, the fitments are airtight prior to and after initial opening of the package. That is, the fitments are provided with sealing members that are capable of providing an airtight seal each time the fitment is closed.
  • Fig. 1 illustrates one exemplary embodiment of a fitment 10.
  • the fitment 10 includes a lid 12 coupled to a base 14. As shown in Fig. 1 , the lid 12 is coupled to the base 14 by a hinge 16. In another exemplary embodiment, one or more hinges may be used to couple the lid to the base.
  • the lid is a generally planar structure having a first face (not shown) and a second face 18.
  • the second face 18 includes a sealing member 20 that protrudes from the second face 18 of the lid 12.
  • the sealing member 20 is a wall that defines a shape that corresponds to a recessed groove 24 on the base 14 of the fitment 10. As shown in Fig. 1 , the walls of the sealing member 20 form a generally circular shape. According to alternate embodiments, the sealing member 20 may be shaped as an ellipse, oval, square, rectangle, triangle, pentagon, hexagon, octagon, or any other shapes.
  • the base 14 of the fitment is composed of a collar 22 having a recessed groove 24.
  • the recessed groove 24 is sized to receive the sealing member 20 on the lid.
  • the collar 22 may also include an opening 26 and a shoulder 28 about the perimeter of the base 14.
  • the shoulder 28 is recessed and contacts the second face 18 of the lid when the lid is closed over the base 14.
  • the shoulder 28 may be sized and shaped to form a substantially flush surface when the lid 12 is closed over the base 14.
  • the base 14 includes a recess 30 that is sized to allow an individual to open the lid by inserting the individual's fingers within the recess 30 to catch the edge of the lid 12.
  • the base also includes a flange 36 that extends from the outer perimeter of the base.
  • the flange extends from the lower portion of the base as shown in Fig. 1.
  • the flange may extend from the upper portion of the base.
  • the fitment 10 may be substantially flush with the surface of the package (not shown).
  • the flange 36 may be positioned anywhere on the outer surface of the base 14.
  • the flange is a generally planar structure that provides a surface to secure the base 14 of the fitment to a wall of the package (not shown).
  • the flange may be secured to the wall of the package by any means known or developed in the art.
  • the walls of the package may be secured to the flange by such methods including, but not limited to, heat sealing or induction sealing.
  • adhesives may be used to secure the flange to the walls of the package.
  • the bottom surface of the flange 36 is secured to the outer surface of the package wall (not shown).
  • the upper surface of the flange 36 is secured to the inner surface of the package wall (not shown).
  • the lid 12 may be provided within a recessed groove and the sealing member extends from the face of the base 14.
  • the fitment may include a projection 32 on the lid that mates with a recess 34 on the base of the fitment. When the projection 32 engages the recess 34 on the base 14, an audible click signals the user that the sealing member 20 has sealingly engaged to the recessed groove 24 on the base 14 of the fitment 10.
  • the projection may be provided on the periphery of the shoulder and the recess is positioned on the lid.
  • FIG. 1A illustrates another exemplary embodiment of a fitment 10.
  • the fitment depicted in Fig. 1 A is similar to the fitment of Fig. 1 with the exception of the positioning of the recessed groove 24.
  • the shoulder 28 extends from the floor 21 of the base 14, and the recessed groove 24 is provided between the walls of the shoulder 28. Accordingly, the recessed groove 24 is level with the floor of the base 14.
  • the recessed groove 24, as shown in Fig. 1 is positioned below the surface of the shoulder 28.
  • Fig. 2 is a cross-sectional view illustrating the sealing member 20 of the lid 12 engaged with the base 14 of the fitment 10 to from an airtight seal.
  • the walls of the sealing member 20 are substantially parallel with a substantially flat base.
  • the base of the sealing member may be curved as shown in Fig. 3.
  • the base of the sealing member may taper to a point as shown in Fig. 4.
  • the walls of the recessed groove 24 are substantially parallel and include a substantially flat base.
  • the base of the recess groove 24 may be a concave or convex curve.
  • the walls of the sealing member 20 and the base of the sealing member engage the walls and the base of the recessed groove 24 on the collar 22 to form an airtight seal.
  • Each position at which the walls and base of the sealing member engage the corresponding walls and base of the recessed groove are sealing points that provide a seal between the lid and the base of the fitment.
  • Fig. 5 illustrates another exemplary embodiment of the sealing member 20 engaging the walls of the recessed groove 24.
  • one wall of the recessed groove 24 is substantially perpendicular to the base of the recessed groove 24.
  • the opposite wall of the recessed groove is angled with respect to the base of the recessed groove.
  • the walls of the sealing member may be angled and the walls of the recessed groove are substantially parallel to one another.
  • both the walls of the sealing member and the walls of the recessed groove may be angled.
  • the walls of the sealing member are substantially parallel and include a curved base.
  • the base of the sealing member may be substantially flat.
  • the base of the sealing member may be tapered.
  • the walls and/or base of the sealing members may engage the walls and/or base of the recessed groove in an interference fit to form an airtight seal.
  • Fig. 5A illustrate yet another exemplary embodiment of the sealing member 20 engaging the walls of the recessed groove 24.
  • the sealing member 20 extends from the surface of the lid 12, and the walls of the sealing member 20 are substantially parallel.
  • the outer wall of the sealing member 20 includes an undercut 23.
  • the end of the sealing member 20 has a larger circumference than the body of the sealing member.
  • the corners of the sealing member may be radiused. As shown in Fig. 5D, one corner of the sealing member is radiused.
  • Fig. 5A also illustrates an exemplary embodiment of a recessed groove 24 adapted to engage the sealing member 20.
  • the recessed groove has a first wall 25 extending from the base 14 of the fitment.
  • the first wall 25 may also include an undercut 27.
  • the recessed groove includes an angled wall 29 that protrudes from the base of the fitment.
  • the angled wall 29 is tapered, but alternate embodiments of the angled wall may be of uniform width.
  • the angled wall 29 permits the formation of an airtight seal with minimal pressure. That is, the angled wall 29 can yield or flex when contacted by the sealing member 20.
  • seals of prior art fitments are formed by an interference fit between rigid surfaces.
  • the undercut 27 of the recessed groove 24 and the undercut 23 of the sealing member 20 may engage one another when the lid 12 is closed. That is, audible click or snap fit is perceived by the user to signal that the sealing member 20 has sealingly engaged the angled wall 29 of the recessed groove 24 to form a hermetic seal.
  • Fig. 6 illustrates another exemplary embodiment of the sealing member 20 engaging the walls of the recessed groove 24.
  • the sealing member 20 is a generally curved structure having a concave face 38 and a convex face 40.
  • the width of the sealing member 20 is substantially uniform along the length of the sealing member 20.
  • the convex face 40 of the sealing member 20 contacts the surfaces of the recessed groove 24 to form at least one seal 42. Because there are many sites of contact between the sealing member 20 and the recessed groove 24, the lid 12 is hermetically sealed when closed which limits the evaporation or out-gassing of fluids from a package. Additionally, as shown in Fig.
  • the lid also may include at least one protuberance (not shown) that engages at least one recess (not shown) on the shoulder of the base.
  • the protuberance engages the recess, audible click or snap is emitted thereby signaling the user that the sealing member has sealingly engaged the walls of the recessed groove to form a hermetic seal.
  • Fig. 7 illustrates yet another exemplary embodiment of the sealing member 20' engaging the walls of the recessed groove 24.
  • the sealing member 20' depicted in Fig. 7 is similar to the sealing member 20 of Fig. 6 with the exception that the sealing member 20' is tapered.
  • the convex face of the sealing member contacts the surfaces of the recessed groove to form at least one seal.
  • the sealing member 20' is resilient thereby allowing for greater contact are between the sealing member 20' and the walls recessed groove 24.
  • an indentation 48 may be provided on the wall of the recessed groove 24 to catch the end of the sealing member 20'.
  • the recessed groove 24 may not be provided with an indentation. Rather, as described above, the lid 12 may be provided with at least one protuberance 32 that engages at least one recess 34 on the shoulder 28 of the base 14.
  • a locking means such as the protuberance-recess interface or sealing member-indentation interface, ensures that the lid 12 sealingly engages the base 14 of the fitment as the tapered sealing member 20' may have spring-like qualities when compressed.
  • the interference fit between the tapered sealing member 20' and the recessed groove 24 may be sufficient to hermetically seal the lid 12 to the base 14 of the fitment.
  • Fig. 8 illustrates another exemplary embodiment of a resealable fitment 100 capable of forming an airtight seal.
  • the fitment 100 is a two-piece structure composed of a spout body 102 and a cap 104.
  • the spout body 102 has a wall that defines an opening 106.
  • the opening 106 may be sized and/or shaped for any desired application.
  • the spout body 102 also includes a flange 108 that extends away from the outer perimeter of the spout body. As discussed above, the flange 108 may be positioned anywhere along the length of the spout body 102.
  • the cap 104 includes a lid 110 hinged to a cap body 112.
  • the lid 110 is a generally planar structure having a sealing member 114 extending from the surface of the lid 110.
  • the sealing member 114 may have a plurality of configurations as illustrated in Figs. 2-7.
  • the cap body 112 includes a recessed groove 116 sized to sealingly engage the sealing member 114 of the lid 110.
  • the cap body 112 also includes an opening 118 positioned between the recessed groove 116.
  • a plurality of flanges 120 extend from the base of the cap body 112. The space 124 between adjacent flanges 120 is sized to engage the spout body 102.
  • the cap may be snap-fitted onto the spout body.
  • the cap may be coupled to the spout body by adhesives.
  • the cap may be welded or otherwise affixed to the spout body.
  • Fig. 9 illustrates one exemplary fitment embodiment having a non-detachable tamper-evident seal 126 applied to the top of the lid 12 of the fitment 10. Additionally, the tamper-evident seal 126 may be scribed to facilitate the initial opening of the package. A small portion of the tamper-evident seal may also be perforated so as to allow the user to access the edge of the lid. In one exemplary embodiment, a piece of adhesive (not shown) may be applied over the perforated portion of the tamper-evident seal to ensure that the tamper-evident seal is not inadvertently broken prior to initial use. As shown in Fig.
  • the tamper-evident seal 126 is an integral with the packaging material.
  • the tamper-evident seal is similar to the tamper-evident seal as depicted in Fig. 9 with the exception that the tamper-evident seal is not integral with the packaging material. Rather, the tamper-evident seal is a separate piece of material that may be adhered to the lid and the packaging material by adhesives, heat seal, or induction seal.
  • the embodiments of the tamper-evident seal, as described above may be applied to the various fitment embodiments described herein.
  • Fig. 10 illustrates another exemplary embodiment of a non-detachable tamper- evident seal 128.
  • the tamper-evident seal 128 is a sheet of material that covers the opening 26 of the fitment base 14 .
  • the periphery of the tamper-evident seal may be coupled to the base 14 of the fitment by heat sealing or induction sealing.
  • the lid 12 of the fitment is provided with a protuberance 130 that extends from the surface of the lid 12 and contacts the tamper-evident seal 128 when the lid 12 is closed. Accordingly, the tamper- evident seal may also be coupled to the protuberance by heat sealing or induction sealing.
  • the portion of the tamper-evident seal 128 that is adhered to the protuberance 130 is torn away from the opening of the base thereby permitting access to the contents of the package. Additionally, the portion of the tamper- evident seal 128 remains adhered to the protuberance 130 thereby minimizing the potential choking hazard of a detachable tamper-evident seal.
  • the protuberance 130 may be shaped and sized according to the desired application.
  • the protuberance may be shaped as an ellipse, oval, square, rectangle, triangle, pentagon, hexagon, octagon, polygon, star- shape, dumbbell, or any other shapes.
  • the tamper-evident seal may be scribed to facilitate the tearing of the tamper-evident seal when the lid is initially opened.
  • Figs. 11-13 illustrates another exemplary embodiment of a fitment 10 having a baffle 134.
  • the baffle 134 is composed of overlapping flaps 136,138 that are self-biased in a closed position.
  • the baffle 134 is made of a resilient flexible material such as, but not limited to, silicon-based polymer. As those skilled in the art will appreciate, other resilient flexible materials may be utilized.
  • the baffle may be heat sealed or induction sealed to the base of the fitment.
  • the fitment base 14 is provided with flanges 140 that are sized to secure the baffle 134 to the fitment base 14.
  • the lid 12 of the fitment 10 is opened to expose the baffle 134 .
  • the overlapping flaps 136,138 may be separated by depressing on the surface of the flaps to access a fluid-containing sheet (not shown).
  • a fluid-containing sheet not shown.
  • the fluid contained in the sheets may be deposited on the edges of the flaps 136,138.
  • the flaps then return to a closed position to seal the package.
  • the surface tension of the deposited fluid on the edges of the overlapping flaps then creates a seal.
  • the baffle 134 provides an additional sealing mechanism to ensure that the package remains airtight in the event that the lid 12 on the fitment 10 is not closed.
  • Figs. 14-15 illustrate the various fitment embodiments attached to various types of packages.
  • a fitment 150 is coupled to a flexible bag 152.
  • the fitment is placed over the opening 154 of the flexible bag and welded in place.
  • a stack of fluid- containing sheets 156 may be placed within the flexible bag and sealed to form a completed package.
  • the opening 162 of the package is centered over the fitment 160. That is, the fitment 160 is welded from the inside of the flexible bag (not shown). Accordingly, the top of the fitment is flush with the surface of the package.
  • the flexible bag is then placed within a box 164 to form a completed package.
  • the fitment material and the package material are matched for optimum sealing interface.
  • the fitment may be made from rigid polyethylene and the package material is made of a polyethylene layer.
  • the package material may be composed of a plurality of layers of material. Accordingly, the layer of the package that contacts the fitment may be matched to the material of the fitment.
  • the package material may be composed of outer polypropylene layer with an inner polyethylene layer.
  • a fitment made of polypropylene may be welded to the outer layer of the package.
  • a fitment made of polyethylene may be welded to the inner layer of the package.
  • a hermetic package having a fitment may be manufactured by according to various methods.
  • a substantially airtight film is unwound and moved by a feeder wherein the inner surface of the bag is face upwards.
  • a hole is then punched into the unwound material.
  • a fitment is then placed within the hole and welded to the film.
  • a tamper- evident seal may then be applied over the opening of the fitment.
  • a stack of fluid- containing wipes is then placed on the film and the fitment, in another exemplary method, a stack of non-moistened wipes may be placed on the film and subsequently impregnated with a fluid.
  • a hermetic package may be formed having a two-piece fitment. The steps are schematically show in Fig. 16. First, a substantially airtight film is unwound and moved by a feeder wherein the inner surface of the bag is face upwards. A hole is then punched into the unwound material.
  • the spout body is then placed within the hole and welded to the film.
  • a dry stack of wipes or tissues is then placed on the film and the spout.
  • a stack of fluid-impregnated wipes or tissues may placed on the film and the spout.
  • the film is then wrapped around the stack of fluid-containing wipes by a bag-making machine.
  • the bag is then heat or induction sealed to form a completed package.
  • the completed bag may then be placed into a box having an opening sized to receive the spout.
  • the dry wipes or tissues may then impregnated with a fluid.
  • the attachment of the lid onto the spout also secures the box to the package. That is, the lid body may have a recess or flange that is adapted to capture the edge of the box when the lid body is coupled to the spout body.

Abstract

A hermetic package having a fitment (10) having base (14) coupled to a lid (12). The base (14) is composed of a collar (22) having a recessed groove (24), the base (14) of the fitment (10) defines an opening (26) which provides access to the contents of the hermetic package. The lid (14) is a planar structure having a first face and a second face (18). The lid (12) includes a sealing member (20) extending from the second face (18) of the lid (12) and engages the recessed groove (24) on the base (14) of the fitment (10) to provide an airtight seal.

Description

FITMENT AND PACKAGE FOR STORING FLUID-CONTAINING MATERIALS AND
METHODS FOR THEIR PRODUCTION
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001]This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 60/346,030, filed January 4, 2002, and whose entire contents are hereby incorporated by reference.
BACKGROUND
[0002] Fluid-containing wipes, towelettes, sheets, tissues have gained commercial success in both business and domestic markets. These fluid-containing sheets of material are impregnated or substantially saturated with solutions or chemicals that may be used for personal hygiene, cosmetic purposes, and cleaning purposes. Generally, these fluid- containing sheets are stored in various moisture-impermeable packages such as bags, semi-rigid containers, or rigid containers. Typically, these packages have resealable openings that permit an individual to remove a fluid-filled sheet from the package and a hinged lid or cap to seal the opening or port. However, these prior art resealable openings do not provide a hermetic seal after the package is initially opened. Accordingly, any fluid- containing products may dry out over time once the package has been opened.
[0003]Additionally, prior art resealable openings may also include detachable tamper- evident foil seals or plugs that seal the opening. These tamper-evident foil seals provide a dual function. First, these foil seals act as a barrier to prevent inadvertent opening of the package. Also, these tamper-evident seals act as a barrier that maintains the moisture content of the fluid-containing sheets. That is, the tamper-evident seals maintain an airtight (hermetic) structure in order to maintain an extended shelf-life of the product such as fluid- containing sheets. [0004] When prior art packages are first opened, the tamper-evident seal is removed and/or detached from the resealable opening to access the fluid-containing sheets. Thereafter, the hinged lid or cap is used to seal the package opening. Because the tamper-evident seal has been removed, the package is no longer airtight. While prior art packages that store fluid-containing sheets have been useful, improved resealable closures are desired that provide a hermetic package after the package has been opened.
SUMMARY
[0005] Embodiments of the fitments described herein can be adapted for use in a variety of packages such as, but not limited to, flexible bags, flexible bags used in bag-in-box packages, semi-rigid containers, and rigid containers. According to the various exemplary embodiments, the fitments provide an airtight or hermetic seal so as to minimize evaporation of the fluids that may be contained within package. More specifically, the fitments may used in packages that are adapted to store fluid-containing sheets, wipes, tissues, and cloths. The fitments disclosed herein are airtight prior to and after initial opening of the package. That is, the fitments are provided with sealing members that are capable of providing an airtight seal each time the fitment is closed.
[0006] According to one exemplary embodiment, the fitment is composed of a base and a lid. The base has a collar that defines an opening, and the base also includes a recessed groove. A lid, having a first face and a second face, is coupled to the base. The lid also includes a sealing member that extends from the second face of the lid, and the sealing member is capable of engaging the recessed groove on the base to provide an airtight seal. In another exemplary embodiment, the fitment may include a non-detachable tamper- evident material applied over the opening of the fitment. In yet another embodiment, the fitment may include a baffle composed of overlapping flaps.
[0007] In another exemplary embodiment, the fitment is composed of a cap and a lid. The cap has a lid having a first face and a second face, wherein the second face includes a sealing member extending from the surface of the lid. The lid is coupled to a base that has a collar that defines an access port. The collar also includes a recessed groove where the sealing member is capable of engaging the recessed groove to provide an airtight seal when the lid is closed over the base. The cap is attachable to the first end of a body. The body is a walled structure having an opening. The body also has a flange that extends from the outer surface of the body which allows the body to be attached to a package. In another exemplary embodiment, the fitment may include a non-detachable tamper-evident material applied over the opening of the fitment. In yet another embodiment, the fitment may include a baffle composed of overlapping flaps.
[0008] According to the exemplary fitment embodiments, the sealing member on the lid of the fitment and/or the recessed groove on the base of the fitment may be sized and shaped to form a hermetic seal between the sealing member and the recessed groove. In one exemplary embodiment, the sealing member is tapered thereby forming an interference fit with the walls of the recessed groove. In another exemplary embodiment, at least one of the walls of the recessed groove are tapered to form an interference fit with the sealing member. In yet another exemplary embodiment, the sealing member may be a curved structure having a concave and convex face.
[0009] A hermetic package having a fitment, as described above, may be manufactured by according to various methods. According to one exemplary method, a portion of a roll of material is unwound. A hole is punched through the unwound portion. A fitment may then be secured within the hole. A stack of dry tissue may be placed on the unwound portion and the fitment. The unwound portion is then formed into pouch that encompasses the dry stack of tissue. A fluid may then be applied to the dry stack of tissue by dispensing the fluid through the fitment onto the tissue. A resealable lid is then secured onto the fitment to form a hermetic package.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0010] Fig. 1 is a perspective view of an exemplary embodiment of a fitment in an open state; [0011] Fig. 1 A is a a perspective view of another exemplary embodiment of a fitment in an open state;
[0012] Fig. 2 is a cross-sectional view of an exemplary embodiment of a fitment in a closed state;
[0013] Fig. 3 is a cross-sectional view of another exemplary embodiment of a fitment in a closed state;
[0014] Fig. 4 is a cross-sectional view of yet another exemplary embodiment of a fitment in a closed state;
[0015] Fig. 5 is a cross-sectional view of another exemplary embodiment of a fitment in a closed state;
[0016] Fig. 5A is a cross-sectional view of yet another exemplary embodiment of a fitment in a closed state;
[0017] Fig. 6 is a cross-sectional view of another exemplary embodiment of a fitment in a closed state;
[0018] Fig. 7 is a cross-sectional view of another exemplary embodiment of a fitment in a closed state;
[0019] Fig. 8 is an exploded cross-sectional view of another exemplary embodiment of a fitment in a closed state;
[0020] Fig. 9 is a perspective view of an exemplary fitment embodiment having a tamper- evident seal placed over the fitment;
[0021] Fig. 10 is a perspective view of an exemplary fitment embodiment having a non- detachable tamper-evident seal removed from the opening of the fitment;
[0022] Fig. 11 is a perspective of an exemplary package having a fitment with a baffle; [0023] Fig. 12 is exploded perspective view of Fig. 11 ;
[0024] Fig. 13 is a cross-sectional view of an exemplary embodiment of a baffle that spans an opening of an exemplary fitment;
[0025] Fig. 14 is a perspective view of an exemplary embodiment of a fitment attached to a package;
[0026] Fig. 15 is a' perspective view of another exemplary embodiment of a fitment attached to a package; and
[0027] Fig. 16 is a schematic diagram showing an exemplary method of manufacturing a package having a 2-piece fitment.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0028] Embodiments of the fitments described herein can be adapted for use in a wide variety of packages. For example, the fitments may be attached to flexible bags, flexible bags used in bag-in-box packages, semi-rigid containers, rigid containers, and the like. More specifically, the fitments may be used in packages to store fluid-containing materials such as, but not limited to, wipes, tissues, and cloths. As those skilled in the art will appreciate, the fitments described herein may be adapted for use in containers that holds a substantial amount of fluids. According to the various exemplary embodiments, the fitments provide an airtight or hermetic seal so as to prevent evaporation of the fluids from the package. More specifically, the fitments are airtight prior to and after initial opening of the package. That is, the fitments are provided with sealing members that are capable of providing an airtight seal each time the fitment is closed.
[0029] Fig. 1 illustrates one exemplary embodiment of a fitment 10. The fitment 10 includes a lid 12 coupled to a base 14. As shown in Fig. 1 , the lid 12 is coupled to the base 14 by a hinge 16. In another exemplary embodiment, one or more hinges may be used to couple the lid to the base. The lid is a generally planar structure having a first face (not shown) and a second face 18. The second face 18 includes a sealing member 20 that protrudes from the second face 18 of the lid 12. The sealing member 20 is a wall that defines a shape that corresponds to a recessed groove 24 on the base 14 of the fitment 10. As shown in Fig. 1 , the walls of the sealing member 20 form a generally circular shape. According to alternate embodiments, the sealing member 20 may be shaped as an ellipse, oval, square, rectangle, triangle, pentagon, hexagon, octagon, or any other shapes.
[0030]The base 14 of the fitment is composed of a collar 22 having a recessed groove 24. The recessed groove 24 is sized to receive the sealing member 20 on the lid. The collar 22 may also include an opening 26 and a shoulder 28 about the perimeter of the base 14. The shoulder 28 is recessed and contacts the second face 18 of the lid when the lid is closed over the base 14. The shoulder 28 may be sized and shaped to form a substantially flush surface when the lid 12 is closed over the base 14. As shown in Fig. 2, the base 14 includes a recess 30 that is sized to allow an individual to open the lid by inserting the individual's fingers within the recess 30 to catch the edge of the lid 12.
[0031]As shown in Fig. 1 , the base also includes a flange 36 that extends from the outer perimeter of the base. According to one exemplary embodiment, the flange extends from the lower portion of the base as shown in Fig. 1. In another exemplary embodiment, the flange may extend from the upper portion of the base. By providing the flange at the upper portion of the base, the fitment 10 may be substantially flush with the surface of the package (not shown). As those skilled in the art will appreciate, the flange 36 may be positioned anywhere on the outer surface of the base 14.
[0032] The flange is a generally planar structure that provides a surface to secure the base 14 of the fitment to a wall of the package (not shown). The flange may be secured to the wall of the package by any means known or developed in the art. For example, the walls of the package may be secured to the flange by such methods including, but not limited to, heat sealing or induction sealing. Alternatively, adhesives may be used to secure the flange to the walls of the package. According to one exemplary embodiment, the bottom surface of the flange 36 is secured to the outer surface of the package wall (not shown). In yet another embodiment, the upper surface of the flange 36 is secured to the inner surface of the package wall (not shown).
[0033] In another exemplary embodiment of the fitment, the lid 12 may be provided within a recessed groove and the sealing member extends from the face of the base 14. In yet another embodiment, the fitment may include a projection 32 on the lid that mates with a recess 34 on the base of the fitment. When the projection 32 engages the recess 34 on the base 14, an audible click signals the user that the sealing member 20 has sealingly engaged to the recessed groove 24 on the base 14 of the fitment 10. Alternatively, as those skilled in the art will appreciate, the projection may be provided on the periphery of the shoulder and the recess is positioned on the lid.
[0034] Fig. 1A illustrates another exemplary embodiment of a fitment 10. The fitment depicted in Fig. 1 A is similar to the fitment of Fig. 1 with the exception of the positioning of the recessed groove 24. As shown in Fig. 1A, the shoulder 28 extends from the floor 21 of the base 14, and the recessed groove 24 is provided between the walls of the shoulder 28. Accordingly, the recessed groove 24 is level with the floor of the base 14. In contrast, the recessed groove 24, as shown in Fig. 1 , is positioned below the surface of the shoulder 28.
[0035] Fig. 2 is a cross-sectional view illustrating the sealing member 20 of the lid 12 engaged with the base 14 of the fitment 10 to from an airtight seal. As shown in Fig. 2, the walls of the sealing member 20 are substantially parallel with a substantially flat base. In another exemplary embodiment, the base of the sealing member may be curved as shown in Fig. 3. In yet another exemplary embodiment, the base of the sealing member may taper to a point as shown in Fig. 4. As shown in Figs. 2-4, the walls of the recessed groove 24 are substantially parallel and include a substantially flat base. In another exemplary embodiment, the base of the recess groove 24 may be a concave or convex curve. When the lid 12 is closed over the opening 26 of the base 14 of the fitment 10, the walls of the sealing member 20 and the base of the sealing member engage the walls and the base of the recessed groove 24 on the collar 22 to form an airtight seal. Each position at which the walls and base of the sealing member engage the corresponding walls and base of the recessed groove are sealing points that provide a seal between the lid and the base of the fitment.
[0036] Fig. 5 illustrates another exemplary embodiment of the sealing member 20 engaging the walls of the recessed groove 24. As shown in Fig. 5, one wall of the recessed groove 24 is substantially perpendicular to the base of the recessed groove 24. The opposite wall of the recessed groove is angled with respect to the base of the recessed groove. In another exemplary embodiment, the walls of the sealing member may be angled and the walls of the recessed groove are substantially parallel to one another. In yet another exemplary embodiment, both the walls of the sealing member and the walls of the recessed groove may be angled. The walls of the sealing member are substantially parallel and include a curved base. In another exemplary embodiment, the base of the sealing member may be substantially flat. In yet another exemplary embodiment, the base of the sealing member may be tapered. In these various exemplary embodiments, when the lid is closed, the walls and/or base of the sealing members may engage the walls and/or base of the recessed groove in an interference fit to form an airtight seal.
[0037] Fig. 5A illustrate yet another exemplary embodiment of the sealing member 20 engaging the walls of the recessed groove 24. Like previous embodiments, the sealing member 20 extends from the surface of the lid 12, and the walls of the sealing member 20 are substantially parallel. As shown in Fig. 5A, the outer wall of the sealing member 20 includes an undercut 23. By providing an undercut 23, the end of the sealing member 20 has a larger circumference than the body of the sealing member. Additionally, the corners of the sealing member may be radiused. As shown in Fig. 5D, one corner of the sealing member is radiused.
[0038] Fig. 5A also illustrates an exemplary embodiment of a recessed groove 24 adapted to engage the sealing member 20. As shown in Fig. 5A, the recessed groove has a first wall 25 extending from the base 14 of the fitment. The first wall 25 may also include an undercut 27. Additionally, the recessed groove includes an angled wall 29 that protrudes from the base of the fitment. As shown in Fig. 5A, the angled wall 29 is tapered, but alternate embodiments of the angled wall may be of uniform width. The angled wall 29 permits the formation of an airtight seal with minimal pressure. That is, the angled wall 29 can yield or flex when contacted by the sealing member 20. In contrast, seals of prior art fitments are formed by an interference fit between rigid surfaces. Consequently, large amounts of force may be required to form a seal as the rigid surfaces are wedged against one another. Over time, the large amounts of force required to form a seal between rigid surfaces may also result in the permanent deformation of the rigid surfaces. As a result, these seals in prior art fitments may not be airtight.
[0039] In use, the undercut 27 of the recessed groove 24 and the undercut 23 of the sealing member 20 may engage one another when the lid 12 is closed. That is, audible click or snap fit is perceived by the user to signal that the sealing member 20 has sealingly engaged the angled wall 29 of the recessed groove 24 to form a hermetic seal.
[0040] Fig. 6 illustrates another exemplary embodiment of the sealing member 20 engaging the walls of the recessed groove 24. As shown in Fig. 6, the sealing member 20 is a generally curved structure having a concave face 38 and a convex face 40. The width of the sealing member 20 is substantially uniform along the length of the sealing member 20. The convex face 40 of the sealing member 20 contacts the surfaces of the recessed groove 24 to form at least one seal 42. Because there are many sites of contact between the sealing member 20 and the recessed groove 24, the lid 12 is hermetically sealed when closed which limits the evaporation or out-gassing of fluids from a package. Additionally, as shown in Fig. 6, the lid also may include at least one protuberance (not shown) that engages at least one recess (not shown) on the shoulder of the base. As described above, when the protuberance engages the recess, audible click or snap is emitted thereby signaling the user that the sealing member has sealingly engaged the walls of the recessed groove to form a hermetic seal.
[0041] Fig. 7 illustrates yet another exemplary embodiment of the sealing member 20' engaging the walls of the recessed groove 24. The sealing member 20' depicted in Fig. 7 is similar to the sealing member 20 of Fig. 6 with the exception that the sealing member 20' is tapered. The convex face of the sealing member contacts the surfaces of the recessed groove to form at least one seal. By providing a tapered sealing member 20', the sealing member 20' is resilient thereby allowing for greater contact are between the sealing member 20' and the walls recessed groove 24. Additionally, as shown in Fig. 8, an indentation 48 may be provided on the wall of the recessed groove 24 to catch the end of the sealing member 20'.
[0042] In another exemplary embodiment, the recessed groove 24 may not be provided with an indentation. Rather, as described above, the lid 12 may be provided with at least one protuberance 32 that engages at least one recess 34 on the shoulder 28 of the base 14. According to various exemplary embodiments, a locking means, such as the protuberance-recess interface or sealing member-indentation interface, ensures that the lid 12 sealingly engages the base 14 of the fitment as the tapered sealing member 20' may have spring-like qualities when compressed. In other exemplary embodiments, the interference fit between the tapered sealing member 20' and the recessed groove 24 may be sufficient to hermetically seal the lid 12 to the base 14 of the fitment.
[0043] Fig. 8 illustrates another exemplary embodiment of a resealable fitment 100 capable of forming an airtight seal. The fitment 100 is a two-piece structure composed of a spout body 102 and a cap 104. The spout body 102 has a wall that defines an opening 106. As those skilled in the art will appreciate, the opening 106 may be sized and/or shaped for any desired application. The spout body 102 also includes a flange 108 that extends away from the outer perimeter of the spout body. As discussed above, the flange 108 may be positioned anywhere along the length of the spout body 102.
[0044] As shown in Fig. 8, the cap 104 includes a lid 110 hinged to a cap body 112. The lid 110 is a generally planar structure having a sealing member 114 extending from the surface of the lid 110. The sealing member 114 may have a plurality of configurations as illustrated in Figs. 2-7. The cap body 112 includes a recessed groove 116 sized to sealingly engage the sealing member 114 of the lid 110. The cap body 112 also includes an opening 118 positioned between the recessed groove 116. A plurality of flanges 120 extend from the base of the cap body 112. The space 124 between adjacent flanges 120 is sized to engage the spout body 102. According to one exemplary embodiment, the cap may be snap-fitted onto the spout body. In another exemplary embodiment, the cap may be coupled to the spout body by adhesives. In yet another exemplary embodiment, the cap may be welded or otherwise affixed to the spout body.
[0045] Fig. 9 illustrates one exemplary fitment embodiment having a non-detachable tamper-evident seal 126 applied to the top of the lid 12 of the fitment 10. Additionally, the tamper-evident seal 126 may be scribed to facilitate the initial opening of the package. A small portion of the tamper-evident seal may also be perforated so as to allow the user to access the edge of the lid. In one exemplary embodiment, a piece of adhesive (not shown) may be applied over the perforated portion of the tamper-evident seal to ensure that the tamper-evident seal is not inadvertently broken prior to initial use. As shown in Fig. 9, the tamper-evident seal 126 is an integral with the packaging material. In another exemplary embodiment, the tamper-evident seal is similar to the tamper-evident seal as depicted in Fig. 9 with the exception that the tamper-evident seal is not integral with the packaging material. Rather, the tamper-evident seal is a separate piece of material that may be adhered to the lid and the packaging material by adhesives, heat seal, or induction seal. As those skilled in the art will appreciate, the embodiments of the tamper-evident seal, as described above, may be applied to the various fitment embodiments described herein.
[0046] Fig. 10 illustrates another exemplary embodiment of a non-detachable tamper- evident seal 128. The tamper-evident seal 128 is a sheet of material that covers the opening 26 of the fitment base 14 . The periphery of the tamper-evident seal may be coupled to the base 14 of the fitment by heat sealing or induction sealing. The lid 12 of the fitment is provided with a protuberance 130 that extends from the surface of the lid 12 and contacts the tamper-evident seal 128 when the lid 12 is closed. Accordingly, the tamper- evident seal may also be coupled to the protuberance by heat sealing or induction sealing. In use, when the lid 12 is opened, the portion of the tamper-evident seal 128 that is adhered to the protuberance 130 is torn away from the opening of the base thereby permitting access to the contents of the package. Additionally, the portion of the tamper- evident seal 128 remains adhered to the protuberance 130 thereby minimizing the potential choking hazard of a detachable tamper-evident seal.
[0047] As those skilled in the art will appreciate, the protuberance 130 may be shaped and sized according to the desired application. For example, the protuberance may be shaped as an ellipse, oval, square, rectangle, triangle, pentagon, hexagon, octagon, polygon, star- shape, dumbbell, or any other shapes. In one exemplary embodiment, the tamper-evident seal may be scribed to facilitate the tearing of the tamper-evident seal when the lid is initially opened.
[0048] Figs. 11-13 illustrates another exemplary embodiment of a fitment 10 having a baffle 134. The baffle 134 is composed of overlapping flaps 136,138 that are self-biased in a closed position. According to one exemplary embodiment, the baffle 134 is made of a resilient flexible material such as, but not limited to, silicon-based polymer. As those skilled in the art will appreciate, other resilient flexible materials may be utilized. In one exemplary embodiment, the baffle may be heat sealed or induction sealed to the base of the fitment. In an alternate embodiment, the fitment base 14 is provided with flanges 140 that are sized to secure the baffle 134 to the fitment base 14.
[0049] In use, the lid 12 of the fitment 10 is opened to expose the baffle 134 . The overlapping flaps 136,138 may be separated by depressing on the surface of the flaps to access a fluid-containing sheet (not shown). As the sheet is pulled through the flaps 136,138, the fluid contained in the sheets may be deposited on the edges of the flaps 136,138. The flaps then return to a closed position to seal the package. Additionally, the surface tension of the deposited fluid on the edges of the overlapping flaps then creates a seal. Accordingly, the baffle 134 provides an additional sealing mechanism to ensure that the package remains airtight in the event that the lid 12 on the fitment 10 is not closed.
[0050] Figs. 14-15 illustrate the various fitment embodiments attached to various types of packages. As shown in Fig. 14, a fitment 150 is coupled to a flexible bag 152. The fitment is placed over the opening 154 of the flexible bag and welded in place. A stack of fluid- containing sheets 156 may be placed within the flexible bag and sealed to form a completed package. Alternatively, as shown in Fig. 15, the opening 162 of the package is centered over the fitment 160. That is, the fitment 160 is welded from the inside of the flexible bag (not shown). Accordingly, the top of the fitment is flush with the surface of the package. As shown in Fig. 15, the flexible bag is then placed within a box 164 to form a completed package.
[0051]According to one exemplary embodiment, the fitment material and the package material are matched for optimum sealing interface. For example, the fitment may be made from rigid polyethylene and the package material is made of a polyethylene layer. Alternatively, the package material may be composed of a plurality of layers of material. Accordingly, the layer of the package that contacts the fitment may be matched to the material of the fitment. For example, the package material may be composed of outer polypropylene layer with an inner polyethylene layer. In one exemplary embodiment, a fitment made of polypropylene may be welded to the outer layer of the package. In another exemplary embodiment, a fitment made of polyethylene may be welded to the inner layer of the package.
[0052] A hermetic package having a fitment, as described above, may be manufactured by according to various methods. According to one exemplary method, a substantially airtight film is unwound and moved by a feeder wherein the inner surface of the bag is face upwards. A hole is then punched into the unwound material. A fitment is then placed within the hole and welded to the film. According to another exemplary method, a tamper- evident seal may then be applied over the opening of the fitment. A stack of fluid- containing wipes is then placed on the film and the fitment, in another exemplary method, a stack of non-moistened wipes may be placed on the film and subsequently impregnated with a fluid. The film is then wrapped around the stack of fluid-containing wipes by a bag- making machine. The bag is then heat or induction sealed to form a completed package. The web of packages may then be separated into individual packages. In another exemplary method, the completed package may then be placed into and adhesively coupled a box having an opening sized to receive the fitment of the completed package. [0053]According to another exemplary method, a hermetic package may be formed having a two-piece fitment. The steps are schematically show in Fig. 16. First, a substantially airtight film is unwound and moved by a feeder wherein the inner surface of the bag is face upwards. A hole is then punched into the unwound material. The spout body is then placed within the hole and welded to the film. A dry stack of wipes or tissues is then placed on the film and the spout. In an alternate method, a stack of fluid-impregnated wipes or tissues may placed on the film and the spout. The film is then wrapped around the stack of fluid-containing wipes by a bag-making machine. The bag is then heat or induction sealed to form a completed package. In another exemplary method, the completed bag may then be placed into a box having an opening sized to receive the spout. Prior to placing the lid on the spout, the dry wipes or tissues may then impregnated with a fluid. In those methods wherein the completed package is placed within the box, the attachment of the lid onto the spout also secures the box to the package. That is, the lid body may have a recess or flange that is adapted to capture the edge of the box when the lid body is coupled to the spout body.
[0054] In closing, it is to be understood that the exemplary embodiments disclosed herein are illustrative of the principles of the present invention. Other modifications that may be employed are within the scope of the invention. Thus, by way of example, but not of limitation, alternative configurations may be utilized in accordance with the teachings herein. Accordingly, the drawings and description are illustrative and not intended to be a limitation thereof.

Claims

What is claimed is:
1. A fitment attachable to a package, comprising:
a base having a collar that defines an opening, the collar having a recessed groove;
a lid coupled to the base, the lid having a first face and a second face; and
a sealing member extending from the second face of the lid, wherein the sealing member is sized to engage the recessed groove so as to provide a substantially airtight seal.
2. The fitment of claim 1 wherein the recessed groove is tapered.
3. The fitment of claim 1 wherein the sealing member includes a curved body.
4. The fitment of claim 3 wherein the sealing member is annular.
5. The fitment of claim 1 wherein the lid and the base are integral.
6. The fitment of claim 1 further comprising at least one ridge protruding from the second face of the lid; and a non-detachable tamper-evident material is provided over the opening, wherein the non-detachable tamper-evident material is adhered to the collar and to the least one ridge on the second face of the lid.
7. The fitment of claim 1 wherein a non-detachable tamper-evident material is applied over the first face of the lid.
8. The fitment of claim 1 further comprising a first flap extends from a first side of the collar and a second flap extends from second side of the collar, wherein the first flap and the second flap cover the opening of the base, and the first flap overlaps the second flap.
9. A fitment attachable to a package, comprising:
a base having a collar that defines an opening, the collar having a recessed groove, wherein the recessed groove is tapered; ] 1 a lid having a first face and a second face coupled to the base; and
a sealing member extending from the second face of the lid, wherein the sealing member is sized and shaped to engage the recessed groove so as to provide a substantially airtight seal.
10. The fitment of claim 9 wherein the lid and the base are integral.
11. The fitment of claim 9 further comprising a protuberance extending from the second face of the lid; and a non-detachable tamper-evident material is provided over the opening, wherein the non-detachable tamper-evident material is adhered to the protuberance on the second face of the lid.
12. The fitment of claim 9 wherein a non-detachable tamper-evident material is applied over the first face of the lid.
13. The fitment of claim 9 further comprising a first flap extends from a first side of the collar and a second flap extends from second side of the collar, wherein the first flap and the second flap cover the opening of the base, and the first flap overlaps the second flap.
14. A fitment attachable to a package, comprising:
a cap comprising a lid having a first face and a second face, the lid having a sealing member extending from the second face of the lid; the lid hingedly coupled to a base, the base having a collar defining an access port; the collar having a recessed groove, wherein the sealing member is sized to engage the recessed groove so as to provide a substantially airtight seal when the lid is closed; and
a body attachable to the cap, the body comprising a wall that defines an opening, the body having a first end and a second end, wherein a flange extending from the second end of the body.
15. The fitment of claim 14 wherein the recessed groove is tapered.
16. The fitment of claim 14 wherein the sealing member includes a curved body.
17. The fitment of claim 16 wherein the sealing member is annular.
18. The fitment of claim 14 wherein a non-detachable tamper-evident material is applied over the first face of the lid.
19. The fitment of claim 14 further comprising a first flap extends from a first side of the collar and a second flap extends from second side of the collar, wherein the first flap and the second flap cover the opening of the base, and the first flap overlaps the second flap.
20. A fitment attachable to a package, comprising:
a base having a collar that defines an opening, the collar having a recessed groove;
a lid having a first face and a second face coupled to the base; and
a sealing member comprising at least one wall extending from the second face of the lid, the at least one wall having a curved face sized to engage the recessed groove so as to form a substantially airtight seal.
21. The fitment of claim 20 wherein the sealing member is tapered.
22. The fitment of claim 20 wherein the sealing member is annular.
23. The fitment of claim 20 wherein the lid and the base are integral.
24. The fitment of claim 20 further comprising at least one protuberance extending from the second face of the lid; and a non-detachable tamper-evident material is provided over the opening, wherein the non-detachable tamper-evident material is adhered to the collar and to the least one protuberance on the second face of the lid.
25. The fitment of claim 20 wherein a non-detachable tamper-evident material is applied over the first face of the lid.
26. The fitment of claim 20 further comprising a first flap extends from a first side of the collar and a second flap extends from second side of the collar, wherein the first flap and the second flap cover the opening of the base, and the first flap overlaps the second flap.
27. A fitment attachable to a package, comprising:
a base having a collar that defines an opening, the collar having a recessed groove;
a lid having a first face and a second face coupled to the base;
a sealing member extending from the second face of the lid, wherein the sealing member is shaped to engage the recessed groove so as to provide a substantially airtight seal; and
a non-detachable tamper-evident material secured to the fitment.
28. The fitment of claim 27 wherein the non-detachable tamper-evident material is attachable to a first face of the lid.
29. The fitment of claim 27 wherein the non-detachable tamper-evident material is provided over the opening, wherein the non-detachable tamper-evident material is adhered to the collar and to at least one protuberance that extends from the second face of the lid.
30. The fitment of claim 28 further comprising a first flap extending from a first side of the collar and a second flap extending from second side of the collar, wherein the first flap and the second flap cover the opening of the base, and the first flap overlaps the second flap.
31. A fitment attachable to a package, comprising:
a base having a collar that defines an opening;
a lid coupled to the base, the lid having a first face and a second face; a sealing member extending from the second face of the lid sized to provide a substantially airtight seal with said base;
at least one protuberance extending from the second face of the lid; and
a non-detachable tamper-evident material extending over the opening, said non- detachable tamper-evident material being adhered both to the collar and to the at least one protuberance on the second face of the lid.
32. A package, comprising:
a body having an opening; and
a means for hermetically sealing and hermetically resealing the body.
33. The package of claim 32 further comprising a non-detachable tamper-evident material secured over the opening.
34. A method for manufacturing an airtight package, comprising:
unwinding a portion of a roll of material;
punching a hole within the unwound portion of the roll of material;
securing a fitment within the hole;
placing a stack of tissue on the fitment;
forming a pouch around the stack of tissue from the unwound portion of the roll of material;
applying a chemical through the fitment onto the stack of tissue; and
securing a resealable lid onto the fitment.
35. The method of claim 34 further comprising placing the pouch within a box having an opening fittable over the fitment after forming the pouch.
36. A method for manufacturing a substantially airtight package, comprising:
unwinding a portion of a roll of material;
punching a hole within the unwound portion of the roll of material;
securing a fitment within the hole;
placing a stack of dry tissue on the fitment;
forming a pouch around the stack of tissue from the unwound portion of the roll of material;
placing the pouch within a box having an opening sized to receive the fitment;
applying a chemical through the fitment onto the stack of tissue; and
securing a resealable lid onto the fitment.
37. A method for manufacturing a substantially airtight package, comprising:
unwinding a portion of a roll of material;
punching a hole within the unwound portion of the roll of material;
securing a fitment within the hole, wherein the fitment comprises a wall that defines an opening, a body having a first end and a second end, and a flange extending from the second end of the body;
placing a stack of tissue over the fitment;
forming a pouch around said stack of tissue from the unwound portion of the roll of material; placing the pouch within a box having an opening sized to receive the fitment;
applying a chemical through the fitment onto the stack of tissue; and
securing a resealable lid onto the fitment, wherein the lid comprises a first face and a second face, the lid having a sealing member extending from the second face of the lid, the lid hingedly coupled to a base, the base having a collar defining an access port; the collar having a recessed groove, wherein the sealing member is capable of engaging the recessed groove to provide a substantially airtight seal when the lid is closed.
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