BLISTER PACK CONTAINING A SHAPED ADHESIVE, COATING MATERIAL OR SEALANT ARTICLE

20210032511 · 2021-02-04

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Abstract

The present invention relates to a blister pack (1) filled with a shaped adhesive, coating or sealant article that is solid at room temperature, said pack (1) having a shaped plastic film part (2), which has at least one cavity (3), and a lidding film (4), wherein the at least one cavity (3) has a filling volume with adhesive, coating material or sealant in the range from 5 ml to 500 ml, and the lidding film (4) closes the cavity (3). The invention further relates to a method for producing the blister pack.

Claims

1.-26. (canceled)

27. A blister pack (1) filled with a shaped adhesive, coating or sealant article that is solid at room temperature, said pack (1) having a shaped plastic film part (2), which has at least one cavity (3), and a lidding film (4), wherein the lidding film (4) closes the cavity (3), characterized in that the at least one cavity (3) has a filling volume with adhesive, coating material or sealant in the range from 5 ml to 500 ml, the adhesive, the coating material or the sealant has a viscosity of 2000 to 200 000 mPas by the Brookfield method at not less than one temperature in a temperature range from 80 C. to 180 C., that shaped plastic film part (2) and the lidding film (4) are adhesively bonded or welded to one another and that the lidding film (4) constitutes an aluminum foil, a metalized composite film, a laminate of aluminum/propylene, or a sealable, SiO.sub.x- or AlO.sub.x-coated monofilm.

28. The blister pack (1) as claimed in claim 27, characterized in that the adhesive, the coating material or the sealant is a reactive adhesive, a reactive coating material or a reactive sealant.

29. The blister pack (1) as claimed in claim 28, characterized in the reactive adhesive, the reactive coating material or the reactive sealant is crosslinkable by means of atmospheric moisture, thermally and/or under UV light.

30. The blister pack (1) as claimed in claim 27, characterized in that the adhesive, the coating material or the sealant is a moisture-reactive polyurethane hotmelt adhesive, a moisture-reactive polyolefin hotmelt adhesive, a UV-curable acrylate-based hotmelt adhesive or a dual-cure hotmelt adhesive.

31. The blister pack (1) as claimed in claim 27, characterized in that the shaped adhesive, coating or sealant article has a melting or softening point of above 40 C.

32. The blister pack (1) as claimed in claim 27, characterized in that the blister pack (1) has a single cavity (3).

33. The blister pack (1) as claimed in claim 27, characterized in that the shaped plastic film part (2) is formed from a composite film which has at least one plastics layer.

34. The blister pack (1) as claimed in claim 33, characterized in that the composite film comprises an aluminum layer.

35. The blister pack (1) as claimed in claim 34, characterized in that the aluminum-containing composite film comprises layers of polyamide/aluminum/polypropylene.

36. The blister pack (1) as claimed in claim 27, characterized in that the shaped plastic film part (2) has a cavity wall (5) having a thickness in the range from 20 m to 500 m.

37. The blister pack (1) as claimed in claim 27, characterized in that the lidding film (4) has a thickness of 10 m to 200 m.

38. The blister pack (1) as claimed in claim 27, characterized in that shaped plastic film part (2) and the lidding film (4) are welded by means of a heat-sealing varnish, preferably of polypropylene.

39. The blister pack (1) as claimed in claim 27, characterized in that shaped plastic film part (2) and the lidding film (4) are welded by means of a polypropylene film which is part of a laminate with at least the construction aluminum/polypropylene.

40. The blister pack (1) as claimed in claim 27, characterized in that the lidding film (4) has fluting on the side facing away from the at least one cavity (3).

41. The blister pack (1) as claimed in claim 27, characterized in that the filling volume with adhesive, coating material or sealant is in the range from 10 ml to 100 ml.

42. The blister pack (1) as claimed in claim 27, characterized in that the at least one cavity (3) has a volume of which at least 50% is occupied by the filling volume with adhesive, coating material or sealant.

43. The blister pack (1) as claimed in claim 27, characterized in that the at least one cavity (3) has a depth of up to 50 mm.

44. The blister pack (1) as claimed in claim 27, characterized in that the shaped adhesive, coating or sealant article is adapted to the shape of the cavity (3).

45. The blister pack (1) as claimed in claim 27, characterized in that the shaped adhesive, coating or sealant article has the shape of a spherical slice, a hemisphere, a spherical segment, a hemiellipsoid or a half-cylinder or of a half-cylinder rounded off at the ends on both sides.

46. A method for producing a blister pack (1) as claimed in claim 27, comprising the steps of (a) filling at least one cavity (3) of a shaped plastic film part (2) with an adhesive, coating material or sealant which is solid at room temperature, and (b) joining the shaped plastic film part (2) to a lidding film (4) in order to close the at least one cavity (3), wherein the shaped plastic film part (2) and the lidding film (4) are adhesively bonded or welded to one another.

47. The method as claimed in claim 46, characterized in that the shaped plastic film part (2) was produced by introducing the at least one cavity (3) into a bottom film.

48. The method as claimed in claim 46, characterized in that the filling in step (a) takes place in an inert environment.

49. The method as claimed in claim 46, characterized in that the joining in step (b) takes place by welding or adhesive bonding, preferably by welding using a heat-sealing varnish.

Description

[0043] A working example of the invention is elucidated with reference to FIGS. 1 to 3, in which:

[0044] FIG. 1 shows the cross section of a blister pack perpendicular to the lidding foil;

[0045] FIG. 2 shows the cross section of a blister pack with an oval cavity cross section, along the plane to the lidding film, at the height of the line XX, as viewed from direction A in FIG. 1.

[0046] The figures depict a blister pack 1 which exhibits a shaped plastic film part 2, which has a cavity 3 with a cavity wall 5, the shaped plastic film part 2 being joined to a lidding film 4 in such a way that the cavity is closed. Located within the cavity is the shaped adhesive, coating or sealant article (not depicted).

[0047] FIG. 1 shows a cross section of the blister pack 1 perpendicularly to the lidding film, and so the cavity wall is visible. FIG. 2 shows the cross section of the blister pack 1 with oval cavity cross section along the plane to the lidding film at the height of the line XX as viewed from direction A in FIG. 1. An alternative blister pack 1 in analogy to FIG. 2 comes about through the use of a round cross section rather than an oval cross section to the cavity. The lidding film 4 is visible only in the region of the cavity 3 in FIG. 2, and is otherwise concealed by the shaped plastic film part 2. The shaped adhesive, coating or sealant article is not depicted.

LIST OF REFERENCE NUMERALS

[0048] (1) Blister pack [0049] (2) Shaped plastic film part [0050] (3) Cavity [0051] (4) Lidding film [0052] (5) Cavity wall