Heat-seal lid with non-heat sealing layer and hydrophobic overcoat
11203189 · 2021-12-21
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Inventors
Cpc classification
B65D17/40
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D2577/2025
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B32B2250/44
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B65D77/20
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B32B2255/10
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D2203/00
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B32B7/02
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B65D77/2024
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B32B29/005
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B32B3/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B32B7/12
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B65D17/40
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D77/20
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B32B29/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B32B7/12
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B32B7/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A lidding film to use in food packaging, or the packaging of suitable non-food products, includes a substrate having an outer major surface on which is disposed at least a 5 heat-sealing layer (HS layer), a non-heat-sealing layer (NTIS layer), and a hydrophobic coating. On a side of the lidding film that corresponds to the outer major surface of the substrate is a peripheral region that encircles a central region. At least a first portion of the HS layer fills the peripheral region, and the NIS layer is absent as a cover on, or does not cover, the HIS layer in the peripheral region. At least a first portion of the NHS layer fills the 10 central region, and the HS layer is absent as a cover on, or does not cover, the NIS layer in the central region.
Claims
1. A lidding film having on one side thereof a peripheral region that encircles a central region, the lidding film comprising: a substrate having an outer major surface on which is disposed at least a heat-sealing layer (HS layer), a non-heat-sealing layer (NHS layer), and a hydrophobic coating; wherein at least a first portion of the HS layer fills the peripheral region, and the NHS layer is absent as a cover on the HS layer in the peripheral region; wherein at least a first portion of the NHS layer fills the central region, and the HS layer is absent as a cover on the NHS layer in the central region; wherein at least a first portion of the hydrophobic coating covers at least part of the first portion of the NHS layer in the central region; and wherein the HS layer comprises a first lacquer, the NHS layer comprises a second lacquer, and the second lacquer has a softening temperature different than that of the first lacquer.
2. The film of claim 1, wherein the NHS layer is patterned such that it fills the central region but is absent from the peripheral region, and the HS layer is substantially coextensive with the outer major surface, the HS layer being located between the substrate and the NHS layer.
3. The film of claim 1, wherein the hydrophobic coating contacts both the HS layer and the NHS layer.
4. The film of claim 3, wherein the hydrophobic coating contacts substantially all of the NHS layer.
5. The film of claim 1, wherein the hydrophobic coating contacts the NHS layer but does not contact the HS layer.
6. The film of claim 5, wherein the hydrophobic coating contacts less than all of the NHS layer.
7. The film of claim 5, wherein the hydrophobic coating contacts substantially all of the NHS layer.
8. The film of claim 5, wherein the hydrophobic coating is patterned and in substantial registration with the NHS layer.
9. The film of claim 1, wherein the NHS layer comprises a textured surface.
10. The film of claim 1, wherein the hydrophobic coating is ultrahydrophobic, having a contact angle of at least 120 degrees.
11. The film of claim 1, wherein the hydrophobic coating is superhydrophobic, having a contact angle of at least 150 degrees.
12. The film of claim 1, wherein the film further comprises: an inner indicia layer disposed between the HS layer and the NHS layer such that the inner indicia layer is viewable from the one side of the lidding film.
13. The film of claim 1, wherein the outer major surface is a first major surface of the substrate opposite a second major surface of the substrate, the film further comprising: an outer indicia layer disposed on the second major surface of the substrate and viewable from a second side of the lidding film.
14. The film of claim 1, wherein the film forms a web for which the peripheral region is one of a plurality of peripheral regions and the central region is one of a plurality of central regions, each of the peripheral regions encircling a respective one of the central regions.
15. A lidding film having on one side thereof a peripheral region that encircles a central region, the lidding film comprising: a substrate having an outer major surface on which is disposed at least a heat-sealing layer (HS layer), a non-heat-sealing layer (NHS layer), and a hydrophobic coating; wherein at least a first portion of the HS layer fills the peripheral region, and the NHS layer is absent as a cover on the HS layer in the peripheral region; wherein at least a first portion of the NHS layer fills the central region, and the HS layer is absent as a cover on the NHS layer in the central region; wherein at least a first portion of the hydrophobic coating covers at least part of the first portion of the NHS layer in the central region; and wherein the HS layer is patterned such that it fills the peripheral region but is absent from the central region, and the NHS layer is substantially coextensive with the outer major surface, the NHS layer being located between the substrate and the HS layer.
16. A lidding film having on one side thereof a peripheral region that encircles a central region, the lidding film comprising: a substrate having an outer major surface on which is disposed at least a heat-sealing layer (HS layer), a non-heat-sealing layer (NHS layer), and a hydrophobic coating; wherein at least a first portion of the HS layer fills the peripheral region, and the NHS layer is absent as a cover on the HS layer in the peripheral region; wherein at least a first portion of the NHS layer fills the central region, and the HS layer is absent as a cover on the NHS layer in the central region; wherein at least a first portion of the hydrophobic coating covers at least part of the first portion of the NHS layer in the central region; and wherein the NHS layer is patterned such that it fills the central region but is absent from the peripheral region, and the HS layer is patterned such that it fills the peripheral region but is absent from the central region.
17. The film of claim 16, wherein the NHS layer and the HS layer overlap in an intermediate region between the peripheral region and the central region.
18. A package, comprising: a container defining a product cavity, the container comprising a rim; and the lidding film of claim 1, 15 or 16, wherein at least the first portion of the HS layer sealably contacts the rim.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) Throughout the specification, reference is made to the appended drawings, where like reference numerals designate like elements, and where:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(14) As mentioned above, we have developed a new family of films that can be used as lids to seal the openings of cups, tubs, or other containers of the type currently used for packaging yogurt, pudding, and similar foods, even though the new lidding films and packages are not limited to such applications.
(15) In the discussion that follows, the films and packages will be described primarily in the context of food packaging, such as for yogurt, pudding, or other semi-solid or liquid food items, any of which may be shelf-stable, refrigerated, or frozen. Nevertheless, the reader will understand that the films and packages are not limited to food applications, hut can also be used with non-food materials or items. The films and packages are optionally compatible with consumer trends and preferences such as convenience of use and recyclability.
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(17) Some or all of the peripheral region 122 may be close to, and in some cases contiguous with, a boundary or edge 126 of the lidding film 120. The boundary or edge 126 of
(18) The central region 124 may be centrally located relative to the shape defined by the edge 126, for example the central region 124 may include the geometric center or centroid of such shape, but in other cases the central region may not be so located, and may not include such centroid. The peripheral and central regions may in some cases be fully contiguous with each other (e.g., sharing a common boundary along an entire circumference of the central region), while in other cases they may be only partially contiguous (e.g., sharing a common boundary along only part of the circumference of the central region), and in still other cases they may be completely non-contiguous (e.g., sharing no common boundary). Some illustrative examples are shown in
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(22) Dashed boundary lines 426a, 426b, 426e, 426d, 426e, 426f, and 426g—each of which is visible from both sides 420a, 420b of the film 420—represent predefined paths along which individual pieces of the lidding film 420 can be cut. Each such path or piece has associated with it a peripheral region (422a, 422b, 422e, 422d, 422e, 422f, 422g) and a central region (424a, 424b, 424e, 424d, 424e, 424f, 424g), which for simplicity are shown to have regular, symmetrical, circular configurations similar to the embodiment of
(23) In contrast, the second indicia 472d, 472g are shown in
(24) The basic construction of the lidding film 420 is revealed in the schematic cross-sectional view of
(25) Besides the constituent layers already discussed, the lidding film 420 may include one or more additional layers, coatings, or other elements known to those skilled in the art, in order to provide one or more mechanical, chemical, or optical properties as desired.
(26) The substrate 430 has first and second outer major surfaces 430a, 430b which correspond respectively to the first and second sides 420a, 420b of the lidding film 420. The HS layer 440, NHS layer 450d, 450e, and hydrophobic layer 460d, 460e are all disposed on the outer major surface 430a. In some cases, the substrate 430 may be the dominant mechanical component of the lidding film 420, from the standpoint of weight and thickness. That is, more than half of the weight of the lidding film 429, and more than half of the thickness of the lidding film 420, may be attributable to the substrate 430. In most cases, both the substrate 430 and the lidding film 420 are relatively thin and flexible, and each is robust enough to be processed on conventional web-handling equipment and wound up into a roll, if desired.
(27) The substrate 430 may be of a single layer construction as shown in
(28) The HS layer 440 may be made of any material capable of forming a leak-proof seal under specified heat seal conditions. Without wishing to be limited, the heat seal conditions may, as a non-limiting example, be characterized by heat seal temperature of 93-177° C. (200-350° F.), pressure of 172-310 kPa (25-45 psi) and dwell time of 0.5-1 second. Suitable materials for use as the HS layer 444) may include a thermoplastic polymer, or polymer composition comprising, from 20-100% of thermoplastic polymer(s), which polymer or polymer composition may be of a lacquer type, hot melt type, or extrudable type. The polymer, and therefore, the HS layer 440, may in some cases have a softening temperature in a range from 79-204° C. (175-400° F.). The 115 layer 440 may typically have a single layer construction for ease of manufacture, but multiple layers can be used in alternative embodiments. The overall thickness or caliper of the HS layer 440 is not limited, but is preferably in a range from 0.1 to 1.5 mils (0.0025-0.038 mm).
(29) The NHS layer 450d, 450e may be made of any material suitable for use in lidding applications, provided the material is not adapted to form a seal during the operation used to heat seal the HS layer 440. The incapacity of the NHS layer to form a seal may be primarily a result of its position or configuration on the lidding film relative to a peripheral sealing, region, as described in greater detail throughout this document, but in some cases may also be influenced by the composition of the NHS layer. Suitable materials fir use as the NHS layer may include polymers or polymer compositions, where such polymer or polymer composition may be of a printed lacquer type, hot melt type, or extrudable type. The polymer, and therefore, the NHS layer, may have a softening temperature that differs from that of the HS layer, for example, it may be higher or lower. If the NHS layer has a higher softening temperature than that of the HS layer, the polymer and, therefore, the NHS layer, may in some cases have a softening temperature above 148° C. (300° F.) if the NHS layer has a higher softening temperature than that of the HS layer, the NHS layer may be able to withstand a broader range of processing conditions without forming a seal. In one embodiment of interest, the HS layer comprises a first lacquer, and the NHS layer comprises a second lacquer whose softening temperature is different than that of the first lacquer. The NHS layer may typically have a single layer construction for ease of manufacture, but multiple layers can be used in alternative embodiments. The overall thickness or caliper of the Ni IS layer is not limited, but is preferably less than 25 micrometers.
(30) The NHS layer 450d, 450e may include one car more functional additives. One such additive comprises particles or beads dispersed throughout the layer. In embodiments of particular interest, such particles are selected to have diameters or sizes that are large enough to cause the outer major surface of the NHS layer to be roughened or textured. Hence, we refer to such particles as texturizing beads. The texturizing heads may for example have an average diameter in a range from 5-20 micrometers, and they may have a loading concentration in the NHS layer in a range from 1-80 wt % (dry weight), or more preferably from 3-50 wt % (dry weight). Texturing the surface of the NHS layer can be of particular benefit when a hydrophobic coating is used as an outermost layer of the lidding film 420, e.g., when the hydrophobic coating is applied to the (roughened surface of the) NHS layer. The roughened surface helps to maintain the integrity of the hydrophobic layer by protecting much of the hydrophobic coating from abrasion due to contact with rollers or other film-processing equipment during manufacture of the lidding film 420. Texturizing beads may comprise one or more of: oxides such as silicon oxide, aluminum oxide, zirconium oxide, titanium oxide, and iron oxide; inorganic salts; organic salts; glass; ceramics: acrylic resin; urethane resin; epoxy resin: polyethylene resin; polypropylene resin; polyamide resin; polytetrafluoroethylene resin; and otherwise as disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 9,327,879 (Sekiguchi, et al.). By including the NHS layer in the lidding film 420, and by placing the texturizing beads in the NHS layer, it becomes feasible to substantially omit, or not include, any texturizing beads in the HS layer 440. This in turn makes it feasible to form the HS layer thinner than it would otherwise need to be, thus saving on material costs of the HS material, and furthermore it allows the portion of the HS layer at the peripheral region (where sealing to the rim of the container occurs) to be free of, or to at least have a reduced level of, extraneous additives that may impede the formation of a reliable heat seal in that region.
(31) In alternative embodiments, texturing of the major surface of the NHS layer may be made by embossing such surface, or by a combination of embossing the surface and including texturizing beads in the NHS layer. In still other embodiments, the NHS layer may utilize neither embossing nor texturizing beads, and the major surface of the NHS layer, as well as the hydrophobic layer, may be substantially smooth and non-textured.
(32) The hydrophobic coating 460d, 460e may be made of any suitable hydrophobic material. Typical materials comprise microscopic structures formed of hydrophobic particles. The hydrophobic particles are characteristically substantially smaller than the texturizing beads discussed above. For example, the hydrophobic particles may have an average diameter in a range from 3 to 100 nanometers. A hydrophobic coating can be made with such particles by coating, painting, or otherwise applying a dispersion of the hydrophobic particles in a suitable solvent (e.g., water or ethanol), and then driving off the solvent in a drying procedure. Suitable materials for use as the hydrophobic particles (and hydrophobic coating) may include one or more of silica (silicon dioxide), alumina, and titania. In some cases, it is helpful to surface treat such particles with a silane coupling agent or other suitable agent to create or enhance hydrophobic characteristics. Some commercially available hydrophobic particles include: for silica, Aerosil R972, Aerosil R972V, Aerosil R972CF, Aerosil R974, Aerosil RX200 and Aerosil RY200 (Japan Aerosil) and Aerosil 8202, Aerosil 8805, Aerosil R812 and Aerosil R8125 (Evonik Degussa); for titania, Aeroxide Ti02 T805 (Evonik Degussa); for alumina, Aeroxide Alu C (Evonik Degussa) that have been surface treated with a silane coupling agent. By appropriate selection and processing, the hydrophobic coating can be made to be ultrahydrophobic, i.e., having a characteristic contact angle of at least 120 degrees, or superhydrophobic, having a characteristic contact angle of at least 150 degrees.
(33) The overall thickness or caliper of the hydrophobic coating 460d, 460e is not limited, but is preferably characterized by a mass per unit area in a range from 0.01 to 10 g/m.sup.2.
(34) The layers and coatings 440, 450d, 450e, 460d, and 460e may be applied to the substrate 430 using any suitable manufacturing techniques, including but not limited to laminating, spray coating, roll coating, flex coating, gravure coating, extrusion coating, solvent coating, and the like. In the embodiment of
(35) Alternative patterning and layering arrangements of the HS layer, the NHS layer, and the hydrophobic coating are also contemplated, and are discussed further below.
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(39) The lidding film 520 has a first side 520a and a second side 520b, and comprises a substrate 530 having outer major surfaces 530a, 530b, The film 520 has been cut from a larger web or sheet to define a boundary or edge 526. Disposed on the major surface 530a is an HS layer 540, an NHS layer 550, and a hydrophobic coating 560. The HS layer 540 is substantially coextensive with the outer major surface 530a of the substrate, and the NUS layer 550 is patterned such that it fills a central region (not labeled in
(40) The lidding film 520 is in close proximity to the opening of a container 580 to provide, in combination, a package 590. The container 580 comprises walls 582 that are shaped to provide sidewalls and a base in the form of a cup, tub, bowl, or the like. The walls 582 form a cavity 586, the opening of which is encircled by a rim 584 of the container 580. In some embodiments the rim 584 may be flared to form a flange 584′ to provide an increased scaling area. The container 580 may be made of any suitable material capable of forming an attachment to the HS layer by heat sealing. Exemplary materials may include but are not limited to one or more of polyester, polypropylene, polystyrene, polyethylene, polyvinyl chloride, paperboard, metal, and other materials known in the packaging arts. The walls of the container 580 may be thicker, or may otherwise have a greater rigidity or stiffness, than the lidding film 520, to maintain the container's shape and integrity.
(41) Before covering the opening with the lidding film 520, the cavity 586 is charged with a product 515, for example, yogurt, or another water-based semi-solid food or non-food product. The lidding film 520 and the container 580 are mutually configured such that the rim 584 has a shape (in the plane of the lidding film 520) that matches or at least overlaps with the shape of the peripheral region 522. In a simple example, these shapes may be circular rings of the same or similar dimensions. In any case, the lidding film 520 can be aligned with and pressed against the container 580 so the peripheral region 522 of the lidding film makes contact with and along the rim 584. The area of contact is then heated in accordance with specified heat seal conditions, e.g. by application of a controlled amount of ultrasonic energy, or by heat conduction or by other known means, so that the HS layer 540 melts or softens to form a heat seal and bond between the lidding film 520 and the container 580. The result is the sealed package 590′ of
(42) In some cases, a sheet of lidding film, such as that shown in
(43) Many useful variations of the disclosed lidding films can be made by changing the patterning, layering, or other configuration of the constituent layers and coatings of the lidding film.
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(53) Using a conventional roll-to-roll solvent based adhesive laminating process, a multilayered substrate was prepared using 26.4 lb/rm paper (Gerbier OPCL) and metalized 48 ga oriented PET (OPET). Specifically, the uncoated side of the paper and the non-metalized side of the metalized OPET were bonded using a two-component polyurethane-based adhesive (1.8 lb/rm dry weight, Tycel 7900 adhesive plus Tycel 7283 curing agent, available from Henkel Corp.). This yielded a multilayered substrate similar to the substrate 430 shown in
(54) An HS layer was then applied to the entire (metalized) outer major surface corresponding to surface 430a in
(55) First indicia in the form of graphics were then printed onto the opposite outer major surface of the substrate, i.e. on the paper side of the substrate corresponding to the surface 430b in
(56) Three additional materials, corresponding to a second indicia layer (see element 470e in
(57) Unless otherwise indicated, all numbers expressing feature sizes, amounts, ranges, limits, and physical and other properties used in the specification and claims are to be understood as being modified in all instances by the term “about”. Accordingly, unless indicated to the contrary, the numerical parameters set forth in the specification and claims are approximations that can vary depending on the desired properties sought to be obtained by those skilled in the art utilizing the teachings disclosed herein.
(58) As used in this specification and the appended claims, the singular forms “a,” “an,” and the encompass embodiments having plural referents, unless the context clearly dictates otherwise. As used in this specification and the appended claims, the term “or” is generally employed in its sense including “and/or” unless the context clearly dictates otherwise.
(59) Spatially related terms, including but not limited to, “lower,” “upper,” “beneath,” “below,” “above,” and “on top,” if used herein, are utilized for ease of description to describe spatial relationships of an elements) to another. Such spatially related terms encompass different orientations of the device in use or operation in addition to the particular orientations depicted in the figures and described herein. For example, if an object depicted in the figures is turned over or flipped over, portions previously described as below or beneath other elements would then be above those other elements.
(60) When a given element (including one or more elements, components, layers, or the like) is described as being “on,” “connected to,” “coupled to,” or “attached to” another element (including one or more elements, components, layers, or the like), the given element can be directly on, directly connected to, directly coupled to, or directly attached to such other element, or an intervening element (including one or more elements, components, layers, or the like) may be interposed between the given element and the other element. When the given element is referred to as being “directly on,” “directly connected to,” “directly coupled to,” “directly attached to,” or “in contact with” the other element, there are no, or substantially no, intervening elements.
(61) Various modifications of this invention will be apparent to those skilled in the art without departing from the spirit and scope of this invention, and it should be understood that this invention is not limited to the illustrative embodiments set forth herein. The reader should assume that features of one disclosed embodiment can also be applied to all other disclosed embodiments unless otherwise indicated. All patents, patent application publications, and other patent and non-patent documents referred to herein are incorporated by reference in their entireties to the extent they do not contradict the foregoing disclosure.
(62) This application discloses a variety of items relating to lidding films and related packaging. These include, but are not limited to, the numbered items below.
(63) Item 1 is a lidding film having on one side thereof a peripheral region that encircles a central region, the lidding film comprising:
(64) a substrate having an outer major surface on which is disposed at least a heat-sealing layer (HS layer), a non-heat-sealing layer (NHS layer), and a hydrophobic coating;
(65) wherein at least a first portion of the HS layer fills the peripheral region, and the NHS layer is absent as a cover on the HS layer in the peripheral region;
(66) wherein at least a first portion of the NHS layer fills the central region, and the HS layer is absent as a cover on the NHS layer in the central region; and
(67) wherein at least a first portion of the hydrophobic coating covers at least part of the first portion of the NHS layer in the central region.
(68) Item 2 is the film of item 1, wherein the NHS layer is patterned such that it fills the central region but is absent from the peripheral region, and the HS layer is substantially coextensive with the outer major surface, the HS layer being located between the substrate and the NHS layer.
Item 3 is the film of item 1, wherein the HS layer is patterned such that it fills the peripheral region but is absent from the central region, and the NHS layer is substantially coextensive with the outer major surface, the NHS layer being located between the substrate and the HS layer.
Item 4 is the film of item 1, wherein the NHS layer is patterned such that it fills the central region but is absent from the peripheral region, and the HS layer is patterned such that it fills the peripheral region but is absent from the central region.
Item 5 is the film of item 4, wherein the NHS layer and the HS layer overlap in an intermediate region between the peripheral region and the central region.
Item 6 is the film of item 1, wherein the hydrophobic coating contacts both the HS layer and the NHS layer.
Item 7 is the film of item 6, wherein the hydrophobic coating contacts substantially all of the NHS layer.
Item 8 is the film of item 1, wherein the hydrophobic coating contacts the NHS layer but does not contact the HS layer.
Item 9 is the film of item 8, wherein the hydrophobic coating contacts less than all of the NHS layer.
Item 10 is the film of item 8, wherein the hydrophobic coating contacts substantially all of the NHS layer.
Item 11 is the film of item 8, wherein the hydrophobic coating is patterned and in substantial registration with the NHS layer.
Item 12 is the film of any of items 1-11, wherein the HS layer comprises a first lacquer, the NHS layer comprises a second lacquer, and the second lacquer has a softening temperature different than that of the first lacquer.
Item 13 is the film of any of items 1-12, wherein the NHS layer comprises a textured surface.
Item 14 is the film of any of items 1-13, wherein the hydrophobic coating is ultrahydrophobic, having a contact angle of at least 150 degrees.
Item 15 is the film of any of items 1-14, wherein the hydrophobic coating is superhydrophobic, having a contact angle of at least 150 degrees.
Item 16 is the film of any of items 1-15, wherein the film further comprises:
(69) a first indicia layer disposed between the HS layer and the NHS layer such that the first indicia layer is viewable from the one side of the lidding film.
(70) Item 17 is the film of any of items 1-16, wherein the outer major surface is a first major surface of the substrate opposite a second major surface of the substrate, the film further comprising:
(71) a second indicia layer disposed on the second major surface of the substrate and viewable from a second side of the lidding film.
(72) Item 18 is the film of any of items 1-17, wherein the film forms a web for which the peripheral region is one of a plurality of peripheral regions and the central region is one of a plurality of central regions, each of the peripheral regions encircling a respective one of the central regions.
Item 19 is a package, comprising:
(73) a container defining a product cavity, the container comprising a rim; and
(74) a lidding film having on one side thereof a peripheral region that encircles a central region, the lidding film including: a substrate having an outer major surface on which is disposed at least a heat-sealing layer (HS layer), a non-heat-sealing layer (NHS layer), and a hydrophobic coating; wherein at least a first portion of the HS layer fills the peripheral region and sealably contacts the rim, and the NHS layer is absent as a cover on the HS layer in the peripheral region; wherein at least a first portion of the NHS layer fills the central region, and the HS layer is absent as a cover on the NHS layer in the central region; and wherein at least a first portion of the hydrophobic coating covers at least part of the first portion of the NHS layer in the central region.
Item 20 is the package of item 19, wherein the rim of the container comprises a flange.
Item 21 is the package of item 19, wherein the NHS layer is patterned such that it fills the central region but is absent from the peripheral region, and the HS layer is substantially coextensive with the outer major surface, the HS layer being located between the substrate and the NHS layer.
Item 22 is the package of item 19, wherein the HS layer is patterned such that it fills the peripheral region but is absent from the central region, and the NHS layer is substantially coextensive with the outer major surface, the NHS layer being located between the substrate and the HS layer.
Item 23 is the package of item 19, wherein the NHS layer is patterned such that it fills the central region but is absent from the peripheral region, and the HS layer is patterned such that it fills the peripheral region but is absent from the central region.
Item 24 is the package of item 23, wherein the NHS layer and the HS layer overlap in an intermediate region between the peripheral region and the central region.
Item 25 is the package of item 19, wherein the hydrophobic coating contacts both the HS layer and the NHS layer.
Item 26 is the package of item 25, wherein the hydrophobic coating contacts substantially all of the NHS layer.
Item 27 is the package of item 19, wherein the hydrophobic coating contacts the NHS layer but does not contact the HS layer.
Item 28 is the package of item 27, wherein the hydrophobic coating contacts less than all of the NHS layer.
Item 29 is the package of item 27, wherein the hydrophobic coating contacts substantially all of the NHS layer.
Item 30 is the package of item 27, wherein the hydrophobic coating is patterned and in substantial registration with the NHS layer.
Item 31 is the package of any of items 19-30, wherein the HS layer comprises a first lacquer, the NHS layer comprises a second lacquer, and the second lacquer has a softening temperature different than that of the first lacquer.
Item 32 is the package of any of items 19-31, wherein the NHS layer comprises a textured surface.
Item 33 is the package of any of items 19-32, wherein the hydrophobic coating is ultrahydrophobic, having a contact angle of at least 120 degrees.
Item 34 is the package of any of items 19-33, wherein the hydrophobic coating is superhydrophobic, having a contact angle of at least 150 degrees.
Item 35 is the package of any of items 19-34, wherein the lidding film further comprises: a first indicia layer disposed between the HS layer and the NHS layer such that the first indicia layer is viewable from the one side of the lidding film.
Item 36 is the package of any of items 19-35, wherein the outer major surface is a first major surface of the substrate opposite a second major surface of the substrate, the lidding film further comprising:
(75) a second indicia layer disposed on the second major surface of the substrate and viewable from a second side of the lidding film.
(76) Item 37 is the film of item 1 or the package of item 19, wherein the NHS layer comprises texturizing, beads.
(77) Item 38 is the film of item 1 or the package of item 19, wherein the NHS layer comprises texturizing beads, and the HS layer is substantially devoid of texturizing beads.