Food or edible material: processes – compositions – and products – Foraminous material infusion type – or foraminous container... – Chemically defined infusor material
Patent
1995-02-27
1996-03-05
Weier, Anthony J.
Food or edible material: processes, compositions, and products
Foraminous material infusion type, or foraminous container...
Chemically defined infusor material
210508, 426112, 426433, B65D 8500
Patent
active
054965730
ABSTRACT:
A coffee filter material and bag suitable for providing a high-quality coffee extract, having a nonwoven fabric filter layer which is composed of thermoplastic organic synthetic fibers, satisfies the relationships (1) to (4):
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Fukuchi Masaaki
Murakami Hideo
Saisaka Hiromasa
Suzuki Kaichi
Tsuji Hiroshi
Kuraray Co. Ltd.
Meller Michael N.
Weier Anthony J.
Yamanaka Industry Co., Ltd.
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