PACKAGING TRAY WITH A PROFILED SEALING EDGE
20210002018 ยท 2021-01-07
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65D2577/2066
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D1/34
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
The invention relates to a packaging tray (1), produced from a thermoformed plastics sheet, with a base (10), sidewalls (11, 12) and a sealing edge (13) which is formed peripherally on the upper side of the sidewalls (11, 12) and onto which a sealing film (2) can be placed and can be bonded to the sealing edge (13), in which the sealing edge (13) is formed with a contact surface, which is provided for supporting the sealing film, with a profiling in the form of projections (133) in each case forming part of the contact surface and with depressions (134) which run between adjacent projections (133) and interrupt the contact surface, wherein the depressions (134) in each case define a receiving volume.
Claims
1. A packaging tray (1), produced from a thermoformed plastics sheet, with a base (10), sidewalls (11, 12) and a sealing edge (13) which is formed peripherally on the upper side of the sidewalls (11, 12) and onto which a sealing film (2) can be placed and can be bonded to the sealing edge (13), wherein the sealing edge (13) is formed with a contact surface, which is provided for supporting the sealing film, with a profiling in the form of projections (133) in each case forming part of the contact surface and with depressions (134) which run between adjacent projections (133) and interrupt the contact surface, wherein the depressions (134) in each case define a receiving volume.
2. The packaging tray as claimed in claim 1, wherein the projections (133) are formed by ribs, studs and/or triangles.
3. The packaging tray as claimed in claim 1, wherein the depressions (134) are in the form of parallel grooves which run around the sealing edge (13) and between each of which a projection (133) in the form of a rib runs.
4. The packaging tray as claimed in one of claims 1 to 3, wherein the sealing edge (13) has a width of 4 to 6 mm and, as viewed over the width of the sealing edge (13), there are 10 to 30 depressions (134).
5. The packaging tray as claimed in one of claims 1 to 4, wherein the depressions (134), as viewed in cross section, widen toward the contact surface.
6. The packaging tray as claimed in one of claims 1 to 5, wherein the depressions (134), as viewed in cross section, have a depth of 0.1 to 0.4 mm and a maximum width of 0.25 to 0.5 mm.
7. The packaging tray as claimed in one of claims 1 to 6, wherein the plastics sheet and the sealing film (2) are formed on the basis of polyethylene terephthalate.
8. The packaging tray as claimed in one of claims 1 to 7, wherein the packaging tray (1) is produced from a plastics sheet of a thickness of 300 to 800 m and the sealing film (2) has a thickness of 20 to 80 m.
Description
[0019] Further embodiments and details of the invention will be explained in more detail below with reference to the drawing which illustrates an exemplary embodiment and in which:
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[0023] Such a packaging tray 1 can be produced, for example, from a single-layer (mono) plastics sheet on the basis of polyethylene terephthalate (PET) of a thickness of 300 to 800 m by thermoforming in a suitable thermoforming mold. The plastics sheet used may be clear and therefore transparent, or else colored. From the aspect of good bonding capability, the sealing film 2 is also produced from a compatible raw material, preferably the same raw material, for example PET, wherein customary thicknesses of the sealing film used comprise a range of between 20 and 80 m.
[0024] Since, although it is undesirable in practice but nevertheless frequently occurs, that the sealing edge 13 is contaminated during the introduction of the food to be packaged into the receiving space and prior to the bonding to the sealing film, since, for example, liquid drips in regions under the sealing edge 13, problems occur time and again in the bonding of the sealing film 2 since the latter in regions in which the sealing edge 13 is contaminated with liquid does not sufficiently bond to the sealing edge 13 and therefore the hermetic closing of the product being packaged that is located in the receiving space is not ensured.
[0025] In order to face this problem, the sealing edge 13 of the illustrated packaging tray 1 is provided with a profiling which can be seen in further details from
[0026] The profiling of the sealing edge 13 is formed by a sequence of adjacent projections 133 which are designed as ribs and between each of which a depression 134 runs. Such an arrangement can easily be produced by corresponding modification of the thermoforming mold used, in the region in which the sealing edge 13 is formed.
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[0028] However, it is seen from the illustration in
[0029] Furthermore, it can be seen with reference to the sealing film 2 which is likewise shown and rests smoothly on the sealing edge 13 that the sealing edge 13 has a contact surface, which is provided for supporting the sealing film, in the region of its upper side, said contact surface being interrupted in each case by the depressions 134 while the highest points of the ribs 133 running between the depressions 134 each form part of the contact surface and are in contact with the sealing film 2 and are also bonded thereto.
[0030] It has been shown that possible contaminations on the sealing edge 13, in particular in liquid form, do not affect the bonding of the sealing film 2 to the sealing edge 13 since, during the bonding operation, the applied holding-down force, indicated by arrow F, of a bonding bar (not illustrated) causes the contamination possibly located on the sealing edge 13 to be displaced into the depressions 134, in which the contamination consequently accumulates. However, the upper regions of the ribs 133 that each form part of the contact surface then protrude above the contamination in the depressions 134 and can be connected or bonded in the desired manner to the sealing film 2 for sealing purposes. The depressions 134 to this extent form a receiving volume for possible contaminations on the sealing edge 13.
[0031] The ribs 133 and depressions 134 in principle can have any desired cross sectional forms, with, however, in respect of an easy production as possible in the thermoforming method, the acute-angled configuration which can be seen in
[0032] The depressions 134 are formed in this case in the manner of parallel grooves which run around the sealing edge 13 and between each of which a rib 133 is formed. For conventional sealing edge widths of approximately 4 to 6 mm, preferably approximately 10-30 depressions 134 are provided which each, as viewed in cross section, have a depth of 0.1 to 0.4 mm and a maximum width of approximately 0.25 to 0.5 mm. At the deepest point of the depressions 134, a rounding radius of, for example, 0.05 mm can be provided. The maximum width of the ribs running between the depressions 134 can be, for example, approximately 0.3 mm.
[0033] However, a person skilled in the art will identify that the dimensions disclosed above merely constitute an exemplary embodiment and differing dimensions may also be provided for the profiling of the sealing edge 13.