NZ556731A - Aseptic packs - Google Patents

Aseptic packs

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NZ556731A
NZ556731A NZ556731A NZ55673107A NZ556731A NZ 556731 A NZ556731 A NZ 556731A NZ 556731 A NZ556731 A NZ 556731A NZ 55673107 A NZ55673107 A NZ 55673107A NZ 556731 A NZ556731 A NZ 556731A
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gland
filling
dispensing
membrane
piercer
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Peter John Schroeder
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Rapak Asia Pacific Ltd
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Priority to NZ556731A priority Critical patent/NZ556731A/en
Priority to AU2008279895A priority patent/AU2008279895B2/en
Priority to EP08793942.7A priority patent/EP2173632B1/en
Priority to BRPI0813548-7A2A priority patent/BRPI0813548A2/en
Priority to CA2693765A priority patent/CA2693765A1/en
Priority to CN200880100421A priority patent/CN101848845A/en
Priority to PCT/NZ2008/000180 priority patent/WO2009014458A1/en
Priority to US12/452,818 priority patent/US20100224629A1/en
Priority to MX2010000867A priority patent/MX2010000867A/en
Priority to ES08793942.7T priority patent/ES2437124T3/en
Priority to ZA201000286A priority patent/ZA201000286B/en
Publication of NZ556731A publication Critical patent/NZ556731A/en

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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65BMACHINES, APPARATUS OR DEVICES FOR, OR METHODS OF, PACKAGING ARTICLES OR MATERIALS; UNPACKING
    • B65B55/00Preserving, protecting or purifying packages or package contents in association with packaging
    • B65B55/02Sterilising, e.g. of complete packages
    • B65B55/022Sterilising, e.g. of complete packages of flexible containers having a filling and dispensing spout, e.g. containers of the "bag-in-box"-type
    • 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

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  • Basic Packing Technique (AREA)
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Abstract

A liquid pack with a filling gland having a post fill sealed membrane interposed between the product and the, or a, surround of the opening into die filling gland. An inserter integral part of the filling gland defines a dispensing gland, piercing adaptor and/or collar. This has been both (i) engaged to said filling gland if not integral therewith and (ii) had a surround of its opening sealed to said membrane. In use a suitable piercer to be guided by or received said dispensing gland, piercer adaptor and/or collar can pierce said membrane to allow egress of the product.

Description

556731 RECEIVED at IPONZ on 04 November 2009 NEW ZEALAND PATENTS ACT, 1953 No: 556731 Date; 25 July 2007 COMPLETE SPECIFICATION ASEPTIC PACKS We, RAPAK ASIA PACIFIC LIMITED, a company duly incorporated under the laws of New Zealand of Bviilding CI, The Gate, 373 Neilson Street, Onehunga, Auckland, New Zealand, do hereby declare the invention for which we pray that a patent may be granted to us, and the method by which it is to be performed, to be particularly described in and by the following statement: 556731 RECEIVED at IPONZ on 04 November 2009 The present invention relates to aseptic packs. The present invention relates more specifically, but not solely, to apparatus and methodologies useful in the packing of a pourable product and to related packs, sub-assemblies and the like.
We provide apparatus and bags provided with a gland able to be filled with a pourable product.
Our current commercialised apparatus, and current commercialised bags suitable therefor are as disclosed in our website https://www.rapak.com/sequence.asp in respect of our commercialised INTASEPT™ process. The full content of such a website is here included by way of reference.
We also refer to the discussion of techniques and methodologies in our New Zealand patent specification numbers 219449 and 509001, the full content of which is included here by reference.
For the sake of completeness the process in at least one of its variants can be described thus 1. Bag is delivered to filler; 2. Gland is captured by filler and engaged by filling head; 3. Top ("bottom" of what we, for the purpose of this application now designate as the "filler" gland) membrane (eg, as a cover for the gland's passageway) is steam sterilised and punctured in a closed chamber; 4. Product is delivered through filler gland into bag in aseptic transfer; . Heat seal head is activated from underneath the bag; 6. Bottom membrane is sealed under heat and pressure to the underside of the filler gland; 7. Heat seal head is removed from underside of bag; 8. A steam flush operadon is performed to clear any remaining product from within the bore/passageway of the filler gland; and 9. Filler is released from filler.
Such a gland as used in such a process is generally a large diameter gland in order to ensure machine speed for the fill process. Such a gland, when used as the dispensing gland, is far from ideal.
We have determined that there will be a considerable advantage to users of filled bags or other container variants (whether hybrids of bags or not) where a gland is available more conducive both to the dispensing operation after some piercing of the bags membrane and to the piercing operation itself. 1 556731 RECEIVED at IPONZ on 04 November 2009 It is therefore an object of the present invention to provide the aforementioned outcomes or to at least provide the public with a useful choice.
In a first aspect the present invention consists in a product containing container having both (A) a dispensing gland, piercer guide and/or collar, and (B) a filling gland, wherein said dispensing gland, piercer guide and/or collar-like member ("collar") is either (i) at least in part in the container's filling gland, or (ii) in addition to the container's filling gland; and wherein both (A) said dispensing gland, piercer guide and/or collar and (B) said filling gland are bottom sealed to a membrane.
Preferably said bottom sealing of (A) and (B) was achieved at least substantially simultaneously.
Preferably a collar is positioned within the filling gland.
Preferably said collar has been moulded with the filling gland.
Preferably said collar can be a dispensing gland once used as a piercer guide.
Preferably said filling gland has a peripheral flange.
In another aspect the present invention consists in a product containing container wherein features (A) and (B) are substantially as herein described with or without reference to any one or more of the accompanying drawings.
In another aspect the present invention consists in an assembly forming part of a product containing container, the assembly including a bottom membrane closed, or otherwise sealed ingress opening or pathway, filling gland also having a dispensing gland, piercer guide and/or collar annularly sealed, or otherwise sealed on a surround of its egress opening or pathway, to said membrane.
In another aspect the present invention consists in a pack of a product wherein a post fill membrane, interposed between the product and the, or a, surround of the opening into a filling gland, has been post fill sealed to said surround of the filling gland, and wherein, post fill, an insert defining a dispensing gland, picrcing adaptor and/or collar, has been both (i) engaged to said filling gland and (ii) had a surround of its opening sealed to said membrane, the arrangement being such that a suitable piercer to be guided by or received said dispensing gland, piercer adaptor and/or collar can pierce said membrane within the bounds of the seal of the insert with said membrane thereby to allow egress of said product from the container via said insert alone or, in conjunction with the piercer, as a dispensing pathway.
In another aspect the present invention consists in combination or assembly, RECEIVED at IPONZ on 04 November 2009 556731 a filling gland adapted to connect to a or the web of a bag (or associated with a web of a bag), the filling gland having attached thereto a bottom membrane scalable to the filling gland to close the filling gland, and a dispensing gland, piercing adaptor and/or collar associablc with the filling gland and also sealable or sealed to said membrane.
In another aspect the present invention consists in a method of providing an aseptic pack which includes a product dispensable upon use of a piercer through a dispensing gland, said method comprising or including the steps of taking an aseptic container of a kind having a filling gland and a web of the container sealing to said gland and having an inner membrane not, or only partially, sealing the gland from the inside, inserting or engaging, a filling head or nozzle ("head") into or to said gland and filling the container with product, sealing said inner membrane to said tilling gland so as to close the container, and engaging an insert to said filling gland and sealing that insert to said inner membrane, die insert defining a dispensing gland piercer adaptor and/or collar to allow product egress (whether via a piercer or not) when the inner membrane is pierced.
In another aspect the present invention consists in a moulded item adapted to be, suitable to be or including a dispensing gland or piercing adaptor, such item having means to mechanically engage, or adapted to engage a distal region of a complementary filling gland forming part of a product filled bag and having a passageway as an egress opening or pathway with a surround at its proximal end adapted for heat sealing with a membrane as a surround seal for the opening or passageway of said filling gland.
In another aspect the present invention consists in a pack of a product wherein a post fill membrane, interposed between the product and the, or a, surround of the opening into a filling gland and the surround of a dispensing gland, piercer guide and/or collar, all defined by a moulding, has been at least post fill sealed to said surround of the filling gland, or has been post fill sealed to both said surrounds; the arrangement being such that a suitable piercer to be guided by or received or received said dispensing gland, piercer adaptor and/or collar can pierce said membrane within the bounds of its surround seal with said membrane thereby to allow egress of said product from the container via said dispensing gland alone or, in conjunction with the piercer, as a dispensing pathway.
In another aspect the present invention consists in a combined filling gland and dispensing gland adapted to connect to a, or the web, of a bag, or associated with a web of a bag J V RECEIVED at IPONZ on 04 November 2009 556731 at least, the filling gland having attached thereto a bottom membrane sealable to the filling gland to close the filling gland and sealable to the dispensing gland to close the dispensing gland. Preferably both glands are annular and the dispensing gland is spoke supported. In another aspect the present invention consists in a method of providing an aseptic pack which includes a product dispensable upon use of a piercer through a dispensing gland, said method comprising or including the steps of taking an aseptic container of a kind having a combined filling gland and dispensing gland and a web of the container sealing to said filling gland and having an inner membrane not, or only partially, sealing the filling and dispensing gland from the inside, inserting or engaging, (preferably in aseptic conditions), a filling head or nozzle ("head") into, or to, said gland and (preferably aseptically) filling the container with product, and sealing said inner membrane to said filling and dispensing gland so as to close the container.
In another aspect the present invention consists in a combined filling and dispensing gland substantially as hereinbefore described with reference to any one or more of the accompanying drawings.
As used herein the term "and/or" means "and" or "or", or both.
As used herein the term "(s)" following a noun includes, as might be appropriate, the singular or plural forms of that noun.
As used herein the terms "ingress", "egress", "pathway", "passageway", "opening" etc are to be construed purposively to allow product inflow or product outflow as the case might be at a desired time in the use cycle of such apparatus.
In this specification where reference has been made to patent specifications, other external documents, or other sources of information, this is generally for the purpose of providing a context for discussing the features of the invention. Unless specificatty stated otherwise, reference to such external documents is not to be construed as an admission that such documents, or such sources of information, in any jurisdiction, are prior art, or form part of the common general knowledge in the art.
Preferred forms of the present invention will now be described with reference to the accompanying drawings in which Figure 1 shows part of a bag having a filling gland top scaled to the top web of the bag and having attached to the preferably flanged bottom of the filling gland a bottom membrane able to be annularly or otherwise surround sealed about the bottom of the filling passageway of the filing gland, Figure 1 also showing, exploded therefrom, a piercing adaptor, piercer collar and/or dispensing gland able to mechanically or otherwise attached to the filling gland and also RECEIVED at IPONZ on 04 November 2009 556731 capable of being surround sealed (with respect to the egress opening or passageway) to the membrane, Figure 2 shows the apparatus of Figure 1 with the piercing adaptor and/or dispensing gland engaged by retention shoulders to the filling gland and having the bottom annular end of its passageway defining member contacting the bottom membrane, Figure 2 also showing a heated sealing head able to press through the product whilst lifting the bottom web of the bag to effect a seal between the piercing adaptor and/or dispensing gland and said membrane, such seal to be in addition to that that already exists wholly around the passageway in the filling gland, Figure 3 shows the instance of preferred sealing of that dispensing gland passageway to the membrane, there being selectivity of what seals to what at the heat sealing temperatures i.e. not the bottom web of the bag to the membrane, Figure 4 shows the outcome of the sealing process, the seal with the bottom membrane now being complete, Figure 5 shows a piercer able to allow dispensing of the product being aligned to be guided by the passageway of the piercing adaptor or piercer collar which is also the dispensing gland, Figure 6 shows the piercer about to pierce the membrane, Figure 7 shows dispensing via the egress opening, passageway, pathway or the like of the piercer whilst it is resident in the dispensing gland, piercing adaptor and/or collar, Figure 8 is a simplified print of the flow process diagram of our aforementioned website in respect of our commercialised INTASEPT™ process.
Figure 9 is a centrally sectioned isometric view of an embodiment which is a unitary moulding of the filling and dispensing glands where a spoke supported inner ring can concentric with the outer passageway is provided, Figure 10 is a view of the component of Figure 9 from the other side, Figure 11 is a top isometric view of the whole item of Figures 9 and 10, Figure 12 is a view of the reverse side of the embodiment of Figure 11, Figure 13 is a plan view of the embodiment of Figure 11, and Figure 14 is a side elevational view of the apparatus of Figures 9 through 13.
A preferred overall process of the present invention can be summarised as follows: 1. Bag is delivered to filler (eg, INTASEPT™ filler). 2. Gland is captured by filler and engaged by filling head. 3. Top membrane is steam sterilised and punctured in a closed chamber. 4. Product is delivered through filler gland into bag in aseptic transfer.
. Fleat seal head is activated from underneath the bag.
RECEIVED at IPONZ on 04 November 2009 556731 6. Bottom membrane is sealed under heat and pressure to the underside of the filler gland. 7. Heat seal head is removed from underside of bag. 8. A steam flush operation is performed to clear any remaining product from within the bore/passageway of the filler gland. 9. Filler is released from filler.
. Filler gland is recaptured downstream of filling process (bag is filled). 11. Dispensing gland, piercing adaptor and/or collar (or other such insert) is inserted into the bore of the filling gland. 12. Heat seal head is driven up from behind the bag. 13. Bottom membrane is sealed under heat and pressure to the underside of the dispensing gland, piercing adaptor and/or collar. 14. Heat seal head is removed from underside of bag with insert as both a dispensing gland and piercing adaptor now surround sealed to bottom membrane.
. Bag is released and supplied to market as a full ascptic pack. 16. Piercing adaptor provides a means for dispensing in market through a compatible piercer.
Figure shown in the drawings is the filling gland 1 having top scaled thereto the opening surround of the top web 2 of the bag. This top seal is quite distinct from that of the top membrane that is penetrated at the filler and shown in the Figure 8 at step 2.
Attached loosely to the base of the filling gland 1, so as not to prevent product insertion, has been the bottom membrane 3 but which membrane, by the time as shown in Figure 1 where the product 4 is present, has been fully surround heat sealed (preferably annularly) about the annulus or opening or passage surround 5. This is as a consequence of an intrusion with the bottom web (not shown) of a suitable heat sealing head all as disclosed in the aforementioned prior art processes.
It has generally been found that a filling gland of sufficient passageway size does not lend itself best to the dispensing process. Nor does it lend itself primarily to the aseptic conditions at dispensing.
The present invention envisages the positioning of the dispensing gland, piercing adaptor and/or collar 7 into a condition as shown in Figures 2 through 7.
There is the mechanical or other retention between the top flange of the filling gland and retention shoulders, seals and the like of the piercing adaptor and/or dispensing gland 7 as well as contact by the bottom region 8 thereof, as a surround of the dispensing pathway, with the membrane 3. In this condition, with the membrane 3, being contacted by the annulus 8 of the * 556731 RECEIVED at IPONZ on 04 November 2009 piercing adaptor and/or dispensing gland, and its engagement as shown generally at 9, the heat sealing head 10 can be bought up through the product by lifting up bottom bag web 11 to a condition as shown in Figure 3 where the heat sealing head seals the bottom membrane 3 to the bottom extremity 8 as shown in Figure 4.
In that condition there are venting openings 12 to allow evaporation of any residue from the flashing from the space between the glands or to allow, if desired, flashing at that stage. Subsequently, but whilst still in aseptic conditions, an overcap (not shown) or a closing patch, membrane or the like can be fitted to close those openings once open.
At the customer end a piercer 13 is brought into the piercing adaptor and dispensing gland as shown in Figure 6. Its cutting end 14 is used whilst guided by the piercing adaptor to cut the membrane 3 wholly within the bounds of the dispensing gland and its annular seal to the membrane 3 thereby to allow product egress via the dispensing gland, but preferably wholly through the passageway of the piercer.
Materials preferably used in the assembly of the present invention preferably the membrane 3 is a laminate of, for example, of both a material heat sealable and a material non heat sealable at the temperatures of the sealing head, whether for the purpose of the heat sealing of the heat sealable layer of the laminate to the filling gland or to the dispensing gland, piercing adaptor and/or collar. Where there is not such a laminate structure, preferably the web from which the bag (which is the preferred container form of the present invention) is non heat sealable at the temperatures of the sealing head required for sealing the membrane to each of the filling gland and the dispensing gland.
Suitable materials for various components may be selected from, but not limited to the following: 1. The bag web materials comprising a lamination of a heat sealable polyethylene film, foil, and orientated nylon film or other such combination that affords the contained product protection from the ingress of Oxygen, moisture and the like. 2. The filling gland made of a sealable grade of polyethylene (eg, LLDPE) 3. The bottom membrane of the filling gland being a lamination of heat sealable polyethylene film (eg, LLDPE film) and a non-heat sealable orientated polyester film. 4. The insert (eg, as the dispensing gland, piercing adaptor and/or collar) being made from a heat sealable polyethylene (eg, HDPE).
Typical temperatures that might be employed for the sealing head for the purpose of each of the seals is preferably in the range of 160°C to 200°C.
Examples of product that can encounter such sealing head temperatures include sauces, soups, beverage concentrates, dips, fruit pulps, cream. fc RECEIVED at IPONZ on 04 November 2009 556731 Figures 9 onwards show another embodiment of the present invention where a moulded gland can be provided to define both an inner and outer bore for the dispensing gland/piercer guide and filling gland respectively. In such an arrangement, still able to be used with a piercer as previously described, there is a moulded component that as a gland provides two bores.
Shown is an injection moulded flange 15 integral with the wall 16 defining the filling gland and having a bore surrounding bead 17 downwardly projecting to facilitate association of a sealable membrane therewith. The remainder of the wall 16 supports concentric structures or alternative 18 as are conventionally used with such glands.
Located internally is an annular wall 19 concentric with the wall 16 to define the dispensing gland and again having a lower region 18 adapted for sealing to a membrane.
This inner bore is supported by spokes 19.
An advantage of such a gland as depicted in Figures 9 onwards, arising from its being moulded to incorporate both an inner and outer bore includes provision • Such that when filing liquid passes through both channels • After filling the bottom membrane is sealed across both bores (forming two concentric sealed rings) • On dispense only one channel is used • Allowing better seal between the inner bore and dispense fitment • A series of spokes separate the inner and outer bores • Allows large diameter fill and small diameter dispense • Gap between inner and outer bore provides gap for membrane shards.
Its method of use varies from that earlier described only to the extent there is no subsequent insertion of the dispensing gland.
A person skilled in the art will appreciate how it is possible with such an arrangement post fill to adapt for a better dispensing methodology which leaves the filling region in better aseptic conditions.
RECEIVED at IPONZ on 26 November 2009 556731

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WHAT WE CLAIM IS:
1. A product containing container having both (A) a dispensing gland, piercer guide and/or collar, and (B) a filling gland, wherein said dispensing gland, piercer guide and/or collar-like member ("collar") is either (l) at least in part in the container's filling gland, or (ii) in addition to the container's filling gland; and wherein both (A) said dispensing gland, piercer guide and/or collar and (B) said filling gland arc bottom sealed to a membrane.
2. A product containing container of claim 1 wherein (A) and (B) are bottom sealed to the membrane at least substantially simultaneously.
3. A product containing container of any one of the preceding claims wherein a collar is positioned within the filling gland.
4. A product containing container of claim 3 wherein said collar has been moulded with the filling gland.
5. A product containing container of claim 3 or 4 wherein said collar can be a dispensing gland once used as a piercer guide.
6. A product containing container of any one of the preceding claims wherein said filling gland has a peripheral flange.
7. A product containing container wherein features (A) and (B) are substantially as herein described with or without reference to any one or more of the accompanying drawings.
8. An assembly forming part of a product containing container, the assembly including a bottom membrane closed, or otherwise sealed ingress opening or pathway, filling gland also having a dispensing gland, picrccr guide and/or collar annularly scaled, or otherwise sealed on a surround of its egress opening or pathway, to said membrane.
9. A pack of a product wherein a post fill membrane, interposed between the product and the, or a, surround of the opening into a filling gland, has been post fill sealed to said surround of the filling gland, and wherein, post fill, an insert defining a dispensing gland, piercing adaptor and/or collar, has been both (i) engaged to said filling gland and (ii) had a surround of its opening sealed to said membrane, the arrangement being such that a suitable piercer to be guided by or received said dispensing gland, piercer adaptor and/or collar can pierce said membrane within the bounds of the seal of the insert with said membrane thereby to allow egress of said product from the container Ma said insert alone or, in conjunction with the piercer, as a dispensing pathway. RECEIVED at IPONZ on 04 November 2009 556731 - 11 -
10. In combination or assembly, a filling gland adapted to connect to a or the web of a bag (or associated with a web of a bag), the filling gland having attached thereto a bottom membrane sealable to the filling gland to close the filling gland, and a dispensing gland, piercing adaptor and/or collar associable with the filling gland and also sealable or sealed to said membrane.
11. A method of providing an aseptic pack which includes a product dispensable upon use of a piercer through a dispensing gland, said method comprising or including the steps of taking an aseptic container of a kind having a filling gland and a web of the container sealing to said gland and having an inner membrane not, or only partially, sealing the gland from the inside, inserting or engaging, a filling head or nozzle ("head") into or to said gland and filling the container with product, sealing said inner membrane to said filling gland so as to close the container, and engaging an insert to said filling gland and sealing that insert to said inner membrane, the insert defining a dispensing gland piercer adaptor and/or collar to allow product egress (whether via a piercer or not) when the inner membrane is picrced.
12. A moulded item adapted to be, suitable to be or including a dispensing gland or piercing adaptor, such item having means to mechanically engage, or adapted to engage a distal region of a complementary filling gland forming part of a product filled bag and having a passageway as an egress opening or pathway with a surround at its proximal end adapted for heat sealing with a membrane as a surround seal for the opening or passageway of said filling gland.
13. A pack of a product wherein a post fill membrane, interposed between the product and the, or a, surround of the opening into a filling gland and the surround of a dispensing gland, piercer guide and/or collar, all defined by a moulding, has been at least post fill sealed to said surround of the filling gland, or has been post fill sealed to both said surrounds; the arrangement being such that a suitable piercer to be guided by or received or received said dispensing gland, piercer adaptor and/or collar can pierce said membrane within the bounds of its surround seal with said membrane thereby to allow egress of said product from the container via said dispensing gland alone or, in conjunction with the piercer, as a dispensing pathway.
14. A combined filling gland and dispensing gland adapted to connect to a, or the web, of a bag, or associated with a web of a bag at least, the filling gland having attached thereto a bottom RECEIVED at IPONZ on 04 November 2009 556731 - 12 - membrane sealable to the filling gland to close the filling gland and sealable to the dispensing gland to close the dispensing gland.
15. Apparatus of claim 14 wherein both glands are annular and the dispensing gland is spoke supported.
16. A method of providing an aseptic pack which includes a product dispensable upon use of a piercer through a dispensing gland, said method comprising or including the steps of taking an aseptic container of a kind having a combined filling gland and dispensing gland and a web of the container sealing to said filling gland and having an inner membrane not, or only partially, sealing the filling and dispensing gland from the inside, inserting or engaging, (preferably in aseptic conditions), a filling head or nozzle ("head") into, or to, said gland and (preferably aseptically) filling the container with product, and sealing said inner membrane to said filling and dispensing gland so as to close the container.
17. A combined filling and dispensing gland substantially as hereinbefore described with reference to any one or more of the accompanying drawings. DATED THIS Q DAY OF f\j lOC 7 AJ Park PER AGENTS FOR THE APPLICANT
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CA2693765A CA2693765A1 (en) 2007-07-25 2008-07-23 Aseptic packs
EP08793942.7A EP2173632B1 (en) 2007-07-25 2008-07-23 Aseptic packs
BRPI0813548-7A2A BRPI0813548A2 (en) 2007-07-25 2008-07-23 Aseptic Packages
AU2008279895A AU2008279895B2 (en) 2007-07-25 2008-07-23 Aseptic packs
CN200880100421A CN101848845A (en) 2007-07-25 2008-07-23 Aseptic packs
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US12/452,818 US20100224629A1 (en) 2007-07-25 2008-07-23 Aseptic packs
MX2010000867A MX2010000867A (en) 2007-07-25 2008-07-23 Aseptic packs.
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