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US3722188A US00096853A US3722188DA US3722188A US 3722188 A US3722188 A US 3722188A US 00096853 A US00096853 A US 00096853A US 3722188D A US3722188D A US 3722188DA US 3722188 A US3722188 A US 3722188A
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    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
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  • This invention relates to desiccant devices and particularly to a desiccant capsule and a package employing the same.
  • The. present invention provides a capsule or similar moisture permeable receptacle of desiccant material which is adapted to be attached to an interior wall of a container or package in such manner that it presents a moisture permeable face to the interior of the container and the contents thereof but remains securely attached to such interior wall of the container when the contents of the container are removed therefrom.
  • FIG. 1 is an elevational view of a conventional metal can partly in cross section with one form of the desiccant capsule of the present invention associated therewith;
  • FIG. 2 is an exploded cross sectional view of the capsule of FIG. 1;
  • FIG. 3 is a top plan view of the capsule of FIGS. 1 and 2.
  • the capsule shown herein by way of example comprises a cup-shaped flanged receptacle of a cellulose acetate sheet material which is inherently permeable to moisture.
  • a companioncupshaped member 11 telescopes snugly within receptacle 10 to complete the capsule structure.
  • the capsule thus provided contains calcium oxide or other similarly hygroscopic material. Upon exposure to moisture the calcium oxide is irreversibly converted to calcium hydroxide.
  • the bottom wall of member 11 is preferably co-planar with the flange 12 of receptacle l0 and an adhesive sheet 13 is applied across the bottom surfaces of member 11 and flange 12.
  • the sheet 13 may comprise simply a sheet of adhesive material or may comprise a substrate having adhesive applied to its opposite surfaces.
  • the adhesive employed is preferably of the pressuresensitive type and the usual protective sheet 14 is applied to the exposed adhesive surface of sheet 13, to be removed in the usual manner when the capsule is ready for application.
  • FIG. 1 One preferred method of completing the combination of the present invention is illustrated in FIG. 1 wherein a conventional sheet metal can 16 has a lid 17 with the capsule of FIGS. 2 and'3, after removal of propunctured during opening of the container tective sheet 14, adhesively attached to the bottom (interior) surface of lid 17.
  • the capsule will be applied to lid 17 before the latter is secured to the body of can 16, such securement being in the usual manner as generally indicated at 18 in FIG. 1.
  • the can and lid may also be of the type wherein the lid may be removed and replaced.
  • the desiccant means of the present invention may be employed with a wide variety of packaged products and in a variety of packages or containers.
  • Products in which desiccant means are particularly useful are dehydrated citrus fruit juices which take the form of a powder, other dehydrated food products, vitamin pills and other pharmaceutical products, and many others.
  • the desiccant not only prevents hydration of the packaged product but also removes final traces of moisture therefrom.
  • the contents of can 16 are indicated at 18, such contents being usually inpowdered or granular form orin layer particles such as pills or pellets.
  • the capsule' may be disposed directly in the contents as by attaching the same to a side or bottom wall of the container.
  • the contents of the container may be poured or otherwise removed therefrom without any danger of the desiccant capsule being dispensed with the contents or overlooked and lost therein. Also, the danger of the capsule being or dispensing of the contents is minimized and the likelihood of the desiccant material coming into harmful contact with the packaged product is virtually eliminated.
  • a container for material which is to be kept in a relatively anhydrous condition having in combination therewith a desiccant capsule comprising a moisturepermeable cup-shaped part containing hygroscopic material, a second cup-shaped part telescoped into the first cup-shaped part with the side walls of the cupshaped parts in contact to complete the capsule with the bottom wall of the second cup-shaped part and the annular rim of the first cup-shaped part being substantially coplanar, a double-faced adhesive sheet applied across the bottom wall of said second cup-shaped part and the rim of said first cup-shaped part to retain the I parts in assembled relation and with'its opposite face adhesively secured to an interior surface of said container.
  • a capsule according to claim -1 wherein said first cup-shaped part has an outward annular flange at the rim thereof substantially coplanar with the radial wall of said second cup-shaped part and with said adhesive sheet applied across the outer surfaces of said flange and said second cup-shaped part.

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A capsule of a synthetic moisture-permeable material such as cellulose acetate contains a desiccant material such as calcium oxide and has an adhesive surface which is applied to the interior of a container whereby the capsule is exposed to moisture in the container or in the contents thereof but with the capsule attached to an interior container wall to prevent the same from being commingled with the contents of the container.

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United States Patent [191 Cullen [451' Mar. 27, 1973 DESICCANT CAPSULE AND PACKAGE 3,138,432 6/1964 Kleinhans ..206/.5
EMB DYIN THE SAW 0 V a ,7 V .t FOREIGN PATENTS OR APPLICATIONS [76] Inventor: John S. Cullen, 138 Wesley Avenue, 1 246 918 10/1960 F rance Buffalo T 14214 497,852 12/1938 Great Britain ..55/38? [22] Filed: Dec. 10, 1970 Primary EtxaminerBemard Nozick [21] Appl' 96853 Att0mey-Christel & Bean [52] U.S. Cl. ..55/384, 55/387, 206/18 [57] ABSTRACT 5 gig A capsule of a synthetic moisture-penneable material 0 re 6 6 such as cellulose acetate contains a desiccant material v such as calcium oxide and has an adhesive surface which is applied to the interior of a container whereby [56] References C'ted the capsule is exposed to moisturein the container or UNITED STATES PATENTS in the contents thereof but with the capsule attached I to an interior container wall to prevent the same from 2,475,241 1949 Hermansoflw being comminglecl with the contents of the container. 2,805,183 9/1957 Higginsm; I
8/1961 Schifferley ..55/338 2 Claims, 3 Drawing Figures PATENIEDuiRznma I N VEN TOR.
JOHN s CULLEN ATTORNEYS DESICCANT CAPSULE AND PACKAGE EMBODYING THE SAME BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION This invention relates to desiccant devices and particularly to a desiccant capsule and a package employing the same.
It is well known in the packaging arts to include .in
packaged material a capsule of moisture permeable 1 SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION The. present invention provides a capsule or similar moisture permeable receptacle of desiccant material which is adapted to be attached to an interior wall of a container or package in such manner that it presents a moisture permeable face to the interior of the container and the contents thereof but remains securely attached to such interior wall of the container when the contents of the container are removed therefrom.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING FIG. 1 is an elevational view of a conventional metal can partly in cross section with one form of the desiccant capsule of the present invention associated therewith;
FIG. 2 is an exploded cross sectional view of the capsule of FIG. 1; and
FIG. 3 is a top plan view of the capsule of FIGS. 1 and 2.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT Referring first to FIG. -2, the capsule shown herein by way of example comprises a cup-shaped flanged receptacle of a cellulose acetate sheet material which is inherently permeable to moisture. A companioncupshaped member 11 telescopes snugly within receptacle 10 to complete the capsule structure. The capsule thus provided contains calcium oxide or other similarly hygroscopic material. Upon exposure to moisture the calcium oxide is irreversibly converted to calcium hydroxide.
When the capsule is assembled the bottom wall of member 11 is preferably co-planar with the flange 12 of receptacle l0 and an adhesive sheet 13 is applied across the bottom surfaces of member 11 and flange 12. The sheet 13 may comprise simply a sheet of adhesive material or may comprise a substrate having adhesive applied to its opposite surfaces.
- The adhesive employed is preferably of the pressuresensitive type and the usual protective sheet 14 is applied to the exposed adhesive surface of sheet 13, to be removed in the usual manner when the capsule is ready for application.
One preferred method of completing the combination of the present invention is illustrated in FIG. 1 wherein a conventional sheet metal can 16 has a lid 17 with the capsule of FIGS. 2 and'3, after removal of propunctured during opening of the container tective sheet 14, adhesively attached to the bottom (interior) surface of lid 17. In this instance of use the capsule will be applied to lid 17 before the latter is secured to the body of can 16, such securement being in the usual manner as generally indicated at 18 in FIG. 1.
0 The can and lid may also be of the type wherein the lid may be removed and replaced.
The desiccant means of the present invention may be employed with a wide variety of packaged products and in a variety of packages or containers. Products in which desiccant means are particularly useful are dehydrated citrus fruit juices which take the form of a powder, other dehydrated food products, vitamin pills and other pharmaceutical products, and many others. The desiccant not only prevents hydration of the packaged product but also removes final traces of moisture therefrom.
In FIG. 1 the contents of can 16 are indicated at 18, such contents being usually inpowdered or granular form orin layer particles such as pills or pellets. Where desired the capsule'may be disposed directly in the contents as by attaching the same to a side or bottom wall of the container.
It will be seen from the foregoing that the contents of the container may be poured or otherwise removed therefrom without any danger of the desiccant capsule being dispensed with the contents or overlooked and lost therein. Also, the danger of the capsule being or dispensing of the contents is minimized and the likelihood of the desiccant material coming into harmful contact with the packaged product is virtually eliminated.
A preferred embodiment of the present invention is shown in the drawings and described herein to illustrate the principles of the invention but it is to be understood that numerous modifications may be made without departing from the broad spirit and scope of the invention.
I claim:
1. A container for material which is to be kept in a relatively anhydrous condition having in combination therewith a desiccant capsule comprising a moisturepermeable cup-shaped part containing hygroscopic material, a second cup-shaped part telescoped into the first cup-shaped part with the side walls of the cupshaped parts in contact to complete the capsule with the bottom wall of the second cup-shaped part and the annular rim of the first cup-shaped part being substantially coplanar, a double-faced adhesive sheet applied across the bottom wall of said second cup-shaped part and the rim of said first cup-shaped part to retain the I parts in assembled relation and with'its opposite face adhesively secured to an interior surface of said container.
2. A capsule according to claim -1 wherein said first cup-shaped part has an outward annular flange at the rim thereof substantially coplanar with the radial wall of said second cup-shaped part and with said adhesive sheet applied across the outer surfaces of said flange and said second cup-shaped part.
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  1. 2. A capsule according to claim 1 wherein said first cup-shaped part has an outward annular flange at the rim thereof substantially coplanar with the radial wall of said second cup-shaped part and with said adhesive sheet applied across the outer surfaces of said flange and said second cup-shaped part.
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