Patent classifications
B29C2049/24306
COMPOSITE CONTAINER
A composite container having a paper label adhered without adhesives to a container body at at least one of the top end edge outer circumferential surface of the container body and the bottom end edge outer circumferential surface of the base part of the container body. Adherence of the paper label to the container body being effectuated by disposing the paper label in a mold and biaxial stretch blow shaping a preform into the container body with a liquid as a pressurized medium.
LAMINATE, IN-MOLD LABEL, LABELED MOLDED BODY, ROLLED IN-MOLD LABEL, AND STACKED IN-MOLD LABELS
A laminate including at least a heat-sensitive adhesive layer, a substrate layer, and a protective layer in this order, wherein the substrate layer has a thermoplastic resin film, the heat-sensitive adhesive layer contains a higher fatty acid amide, and the protective layer contains a silicone-based release agent. An in-mold label comprising this laminate. A molded body obtained by affixing this in-mold label. An in-mold label in the form of a roll obtained by winding this in-mold label. This invention provides an in-mold label that is less susceptible to dirt and scratches, excellent in decorativeness and visibility, less likely to cause friction when the labels are stacked on each other, and easy to handle, and has strong adhesive strength to a molded body.
Full Body Decoration of Blow Molded Tubes
A process for producing a tube, comprising forming a blow-molded article and removing a bottom portion of said blow-molded article. The blow-molded article includes (i) a head portion, and (ii) a tube portion integral with said head portion. The tube may be decorated, such as with a label.
Composite container manufacturing method, molding die, and composite container
A method of manufacturing a composite container. The method includes providing a paper label, and a preform; providing a molding die equipped with a closed, cylindrical lower mold and an upper mold composed of a plurality of split-mold segments; arranging the paper label in the lower mold; arranging the preform between opened split-mold segments; moving one or both of the lower mold with the paper label and the upper mold with the preform in a direction towards each other to close the molding die; implementing blow-molding on the preform in the molding die; and opening the molding die to release the composite container.
Composite container
A composite container having a paper label adhered without adhesives to a container body at at least one of the top end edge outer circumferential surface of the container body and the bottom end edge outer circumferential surface of the base part of the container body. Adherence of the paper label to the container body being effectuated by disposing the paper label in a mold and biaxial stretch blow shaping a preform into the container body with a liquid as a pressurized medium.
COMPOSITE CONTAINER MANUFACTURING METHOD, MOLDING DIE, AND COMPOSITE CONTAINER
A method of manufacturing a composite container. The method includes providing a paper label, and a preform; providing a molding die equipped with a closed, cylindrical lower mold and an upper mold composed of a plurality of split-mold segments; arranging the paper label in the lower mold; arranging the preform between opened split-mold segments; moving one or both of the lower mold with the paper label and the upper mold with the preform in a direction towards each other to close the molding die; implementing blow-molding on the preform in the molding die; and opening the molding die to release the composite container.
Laminate, in-mold label, labeled molded body, rolled in-mold label, and stacked in-mold labels
A laminate including at least a heat-sensitive adhesive layer, a substrate layer, and a protective layer in this order, wherein the substrate layer has a thermoplastic resin film, the heat-sensitive adhesive layer contains a higher fatty acid amide, and the protective layer contains a silicone-based release agent. An in-mold label comprising this laminate. A molded body obtained by affixing this in-mold label. An in-mold label in the form of a roll obtained by winding this in-mold label. This invention provides an in-mold label that is less susceptible to dirt and scratches, excellent in decorativeness and visibility, less likely to cause friction when the labels are stacked on each other, and easy to handle, and has strong adhesive strength to a molded body.