Compositions – Electrolytes for electrical devices
Patent
1979-06-19
1980-12-16
Albrecht, Dennis L.
Compositions
Electrolytes for electrical devices
206484, 2064842, 252 95, 252 99, 252135, 428335, 428336, 428339, 428340, 428342, 428351, 428354, 428458, 428462, 428464, 428486, 428461, 428507, 428511, 428513, B32B 1508, B32B 1512, B65D 7526, B65D 8122
Patent
active
042396395
ABSTRACT:
Granular detergent compositions comprising an air sensitive material are packaged in a pouch which comprises a reclosable spout structure, the pouch being formed by heat sealing a laminate comprising an outside layer of a high melting point material, an aluminum foil layer, a paper layer, and an inner layer of a low melting material capable of acting as a glue.
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Gilbert Lawrence A.
Leist Jeffrey R.
Albrecht Dennis L.
Aylor Robert B.
O'Flaherty Thomas H.
The Procter & Gamble & Company
Witte Richard C.
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