Container with oleophilic/oleophobic pattern on a sealing surface
11072458 · 2021-07-27
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65D65/42
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D81/34
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B32B29/06
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
C08J7/0427
CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
International classification
B65D5/56
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D65/42
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D77/20
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D81/34
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B32B29/06
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
The disclosure relates to a container (10) comprising a sealing surface (15), wherein the sealing surface (15) is provided with a pattern (30) of ridges (31, 32) and valleys (33), and wherein the sealing surface (15) has a) oleophobic and/or b) oleophilic properties: a) repelling fat such that any fat on the sealing surface (15) has a tendency not to stick to the pattern (30) on the sealing surface thus creating an essentially fat-free sealing surface orb) attracting fat such that any fat on the sealing surface (15) has a tendency to settle down in the valleys (33) of the pattern (30) on the sealing surface, respectively.
Claims
1. A paperboard food container comprising: one or more sidewalls, a bottom wall, and, a sealing surface formed of or attached to the one or more sidewalls, wherein the sealing surface is coated with at least one polymer, and wherein the at least one polymer is provided with a pattern of ridges and valleys mechanically formed in the at least one polymer such that the sealing surface has oleophilic properties attracting fat such that any fat on the sealing surface has a tendency to settle down in the valleys of the pattern in the polymer on the sealing surface.
2. The paperboard food container according to claim 1, wherein a distance between a top plane to which a median of the ridges extend up to and a bottom plane to which a median of the valleys extend down to is from 2 to 200 micrometers.
3. The paperboard food container according to claim 1, wherein a median distance between adjacent ridges is from 1 to 500 micrometers.
4. The paperboard food container according to claim 1, wherein the bottom wall and the one or more sidewalls are integrally formed.
5. The paperboard food container according to claim 1, wherein the sealing surface is coated with a mixture of polymers.
6. The paperboard food container according to claim 1, wherein the sealing surface has combination of oleophobic properties and oleophilic properties.
7. The paperboard food container according to claim 5, wherein the pattern is provided by mechanically forming the pattern in an upper surface of the mixture of polymers.
8. The paperboard food container according to claim 6, wherein the pattern provides one or more oleophilic channels for conveying the food, fat, oil or emulsion.
9. The paperboard food container according to claim 1, wherein the sealing surface is coated with the at least one polymer in a coating step in which coating step the at least one polymer is provided with the pattern.
10. The paperboard food container according to claim 1, wherein the paperboard food container is produced from food grade materials, and wherein the paperboard food container is a microwavable container allowing the paperboard food container and food received in the paperboard food container to be heated in a microwave oven or an ovenable container allowing the paperboard food container and food received in the paperboard food container to be heated in a conventional oven.
11. The paperboard food container according to claim 1, wherein the paperboard food is configured to be distributed in a flat-laid state in the form of a web or sheet comprising a plurality of such flat-laid blanks adapted to be shaped into the paperboard food containers, or in a flat-laid state in the form of individual blanks adapted to be shaped into the paperboard food containers, or in an erected state with the one or more sidewalls extending upwardly from the bottom wall.
12. A container package comprising a paperboard food container according to claim 1 and a cover attached to the sealing surface.
13. The container package according to claim 12, wherein the cover is provided with a sealing surface being sealable to the sealing surface of the paperboard food container.
14. The paperboard food container according to claim 1, wherein a distance between a top plane to which a median of the ridges extend up to and a bottom plane to which a median of the valleys extend down to is from 2 to 100 micrometers.
15. The paperboard food container according to claim 1, wherein a median distance between adjacent ridges is from 1 to 150 micrometers.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The invention will by way of example be described in more detail with reference to the appended schematic drawings, which shows a presently preferred embodiment of the invention.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
(11) As is shown in
(12) Common to this kind of container is that it comprises a bottom wall 11 and one or more sidewalls 12a-d. In the rectangular shape of
(13) As is shown in the figures the sidewalls 12 extend upwardly in an upward direction U from the bottom wall 11 and extend in a circumferential direction C of the container 10. The container 10 is adapted to receive food (as shown in
(14) The container 10 also comprises a sealing surface 15 forming part of or being attached to the sidewalls 12. In the preferred embodiment the sealing surface 15 is an integral extension of the sidewalls 12. The sealing surface 15 is formed on a rim along an upper perimeter P of the container 10 extending horizontally and in the circumferential direction C. The sealing surface 15 has a width W in a direction across the circumferential extension. The width W of the sealing surface is between 3-30 millimetres, preferably between 3-15 millimetres and in the disclosed embodiment it is about 10 millimetres. The sealing surface 15 is coated with a polymer coating e.g. the polymer coating 13 discussed above.
(15) As shown in
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(17) The sealing surface 15 is provided with a pattern of ridges and valleys. The pattern of ridges and valleys is formed in the polymer coating 13. One such pattern is schematically shown in
(18) The thus shaped sealing surface 15 has oleophilic properties attracting fat. Any drop of fat or oil will have a tendency to be spread out and to settle in the valleys of the pattern on the sealing surface (as is schematically shown in
(19) As an alternative the shaped sealing surface 15 has oleophobic properties repelling fat. These properties would then confer that any fat on the sealing surface (15) would have a tendency not to stick to the pattern (30) on the sealing surface thus creating an essentially fat-free sealing surface.
(20) In one embodiment the container 10 is formed of paperboard 14 coated with a polymer or polymer mixture 13 having these oleophilic properties attracting fat.
(21) As an alternative the polymer or polymer mixture 13 may have oleophobic properties repelling fat. A combination thereof is also plausible as set out earlier.
(22) In another embodiment the oleophilic properties attracting fat is provided solely by the formation of the pattern. In such embodiment the polymer or polymer mixture as such may have other properties relative to fat or oil. In alternative embodiment the oleophobic properties repelling fat is provided solely by the formation of the pattern. In such embodiment the polymer or polymer mixture as such may have other properties relative to fat or oil. Said properties may also be combined as set out earlier.
(23) The pattern is provided by mechanically forming the pattern in the upper surface 15′ of the polymeric material, preferably with application of heat during the forming of the pattern.
(24) The container 10 is formed of a food grade paperboard 14 and a food grade coating 13 and the materials are chosen such that the container 10 is a microwavable container allowing food received in the container to be heated in a microwave oven. Further, the cover 20 is also formed of a food grade material which preferably also is chosen such that any food in the container may be microwaved with the cover 20 still on the container 10. Typically the cover 20 is in such a case cut by the user such that there is a rift preventing pressure build up in the container during heating in the microwave.
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(29) It is contemplated that there are numerous modifications of the embodiments described herein, which are still within the scope of the invention as defined by the appended claims.
(30) The polymer coating 13 in which the pattern 30 of the sealing surface 15 is formed may for instance be located only on the sealing surface 15. The paperboard 13 may be non-coated or coated with another polymeric material at other portions of the container, especially at portions adapted to be in contact with the food inside the container. According to one alternative, the paperboard is fully coated with one or more first polymeric coating(s) and coated with the polymeric coating with the pattern 30 having oleophilic properties attracting fat only at the sealing surface 15. The pattern (30) may also as an alternative be oleophobic at the ridges which face the coating. According to one further alternative, the pattern (30) on the container may provide one or more oleophilic channels for conveying the food, fat, oil or emulsion.
(31) The polymeric coating may be applied using extrusion of a molten polymer onto a paperboard. The polymeric coating may be applied by lamination of a polymeric film and a paperboard. According to one further alternative, the paperboard is fully coated with one or more first polymeric coating(s) and coated with the polymeric coating with the pattern 30 having oleophobic properties repelling fat only at the sealing surface 15.
(32) The container may be formed of a polymeric material, such as by blow moulding or injection moulding. The polymeric material may be provided with the pattern having oleophilic properties attracting fat or oleophobic or properties repelling fat (or both). Alternatively, the container may be formed of a first polymeric material coated with a second polymeric material provided with the pattering having the oleophilic properties attracting fat at the sealing surface (or oleophobic properties repelling fat (or both)).
(33) The shape of the ridges and valleys of the pattern may be varied. The ridges may be smooth undulations or shaped as triangular prismatic bodies.
(34) The sidewalls 12a-d may be formed of a single piece material being wrinkled 18 at the corners to accommodate the surplus material. Such wrinkling is typically used for paperboard containers. The sidewalls 12a-d may alternatively be formed from separate flaps extending from the bottom wall 11 and being attached to each other at the corners.
(35) Various embodiments of the present invention have been described above but a person skilled in the art realizes further minor alterations, which would fall into the scope of the present invention. The breadth and scope of the present invention should not be limited by any of the above-described exemplary embodiments, but should be defined only in accordance with the following claims and their equivalents. For example, any of the above-noted container variants may be combined with other known methods. Other aspects, advantages and modifications within the scope of the invention will be apparent to those skilled in the art to which the invention pertains.