Resealable package film
RE049960 ยท 2024-05-07
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
Y10T428/24843
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
B65D77/2028
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B32B3/10
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D77/2024
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B65D77/20
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B32B3/06
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B32B3/10
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A package film is provided for attaching to a base member to define a package. The package film construction includes a top layer having a top surface and a bottom surface. A removable adhesive is provided having a defined pattern applied below the bottom surface. A polyethylene (PE) emulsion layer is provide that covers at least a portion of the adhesive pattern, with the PE emulsion layer being heat sealable to the base member.
Claims
.[.1. A film construction for attaching to a base member to define a package, the film construction comprising: a top layer, the top layer having a top surface and a bottom surface, a removable adhesive having a defined pattern applied below the bottom surface, and a polyethylene (PE) emulsion layer, covering at least a portion of the adhesive pattern, wherein the PE emulsion layer is heat sealable..].
.[.2. A film construction as in claim 1, further comprising an ink layer..].
.[.3. A film construction as in claim 2, wherein the ink layer is applied to the bottom surface of the top layer..].
4. A film construction .[.as in claim 3, further comprising.]. .Iadd.for attaching to a base member to define a package, the film construction comprising: a top layer, the top layer having a top surface and a bottom surface, a removable adhesive having a defined pattern applied below the bottom surface, a polyethylene (PE) emulsion layer, covering at least a portion of the adhesive pattern, wherein the PE emulsion layer is heat sealable; and an ink layer, wherein the ink layer is applied to the bottom surface of the top layer; and .Iaddend. a bottom layer, the bottom layer secured to the ink layer, below the bottom surface of the top layer, and the adhesive pattern applied to a bottom surface of the bottom layer.
5. A film construction as in claim 4, wherein the bottom layer is secured by means of a permanent adhesive.
6. A film construction as in claim .[.1.]. .Iadd.4.Iaddend., wherein the PE emulsion layer is pattern applied to cover the adhesive pattern.
7. A film construction .[.as in claim 1.]. .Iadd.for attaching to a base member to define a package, the film construction comprising: a top layer, the top layer having a top surface and a bottom surface, a removable adhesive having a defined pattern applied below the bottom surface, and a polyethylene (PE) emulsion layer, covering at least a portion of the adhesive pattern, wherein the PE emulsion layer is heat sealable.Iaddend., wherein the PE emulsion layer is continuously applied below the bottom surface of the top layer and over the adhesive pattern.
8. A film construction as in claim .[.1.]. .Iadd.7.Iaddend., wherein the top layer is a polyethylene terephthalate (PET) material.
9. A film construction as in claim .[.1.]. .Iadd.4.Iaddend., wherein the PE emulsion layer is applied over the entire pattern of the removable adhesive.
10. A film construction as in claim .[.1.]. .Iadd.7.Iaddend., wherein the adhesive pattern conforms to a periphery of the top layer.
11. A resealable package comprising: a package film having a top layer, the top layer having a top surface and a bottom surface, a removable adhesive applied in a pattern below the bottom surface, and a polyethylene (PE) emulsion layer, covering at least a portion of the adhesive pattern, and a base, the base having a peripheral portion, the pattern of the removable adhesive on the film conforming to the peripheral portion of the base, and a skin portion on the peripheral portion, the skin portion being heat-sealable to the PE emulsion layer, wherein the PE emulsion layer is heat-sealed to the skin portion and the PE emulsion transforms to a film during heat-sealing, and wherein the removable adhesive is separable from the transformed PE film for separating the top layer from the base, and the removable adhesive being resealable to the transformed PE film for closing the package.
12. A resealable package as in claim 11, wherein the base is formed as a tray having one or more upstanding side walls defining a package form, and wherein the peripheral portion is a flange that surrounds the package form.
13. A resealable package as in claim 12, wherein the tray is formed from a substantially rigid material.
14. A resealable package as in claim 13, wherein the skin portion is a PE layer adhered to the flange.
15. A resealable package as in claim 11, wherein the package film further comprises an ink layer.
16. A resealable package as in claim 15, wherein the ink layer is applied to the bottom surface of the top layer.
17. A resealable package as in claim 16, wherein the package film further comprises a bottom layer, the bottom layer secured to the ink layer and the bottom surface of the top layer, the adhesive pattern applied to a bottom surface of the bottom layer.
18. A resealable package as in claim 17, wherein the bottom layer is secured by means of a permanent adhesive.
19. A resealable package as in claim 11, wherein the PE emulsion layer is continuously applied across the bottom surface area of the top layer and the adhesive pattern.
20. A resealable package as in claim 11, wherein the PE emulsion layer is applied over the entire pattern of the removable adhesive.
21. A method of forming a resealable package, comprising the steps of: providing a package film having a top layer, the top layer having a top surface and a bottom surface, applying a removable adhesive in a defined pattern below the bottom surface of the package film, applying a polyethylene (PE) emulsion layer in a pattern covering at least a portion of the removable adhesive pattern, providing a base, the base having a peripheral portion, placing the package film in contact with the base, wherein the pattern of the removable adhesive conforms to the peripheral portion of the base and wherein the PE emulsion is in contact with the peripheral portion of the base, heat-sealing the package film to the peripheral portion of the base, with the applied heat transforming the PE emulsion to a film material, separating the PE emulsion film and the base from the top layer and the removable adhesive to open the package, and resealing the removable adhesive to the peripheral portion.
22. A method as in claim 21, further comprising the step of: providing a skin portion on the peripheral portion of the base, the skin portion being heat-sealable to the PE emulsion layer.
23. A method as in claim 21, wherein the base is formed as a tray having one or more upstanding sidewalls and defines a package form, and wherein the peripheral portion is formed as a flange that surrounds the package form.
24. A method of forming a resealable package as in claim 23, wherein the tray is thermoformed.
25. A method as in claim .[.23.]. .Iadd.22.Iaddend., wherein the skin portion is .Iadd.in the form of .Iaddend.a PE layer adhered to the flange.
26. A method as in claim 21, further comprising the step of providing an ink layer on the bottom surface of the package film.
27. A method as in claim 21, further comprising the step of securing a bottom layer, the bottom .[.surface.]. .Iadd.layer .Iaddend.secured to the ink layer and the bottom surface of the top layer, and .Iadd.wherein .Iaddend.the adhesive pattern .Iadd.is .Iaddend.applied to a bottom surface of the bottom layer.
28. A method as in claim .[.21.]. .Iadd.27.Iaddend., wherein the step of securing of the bottom layer includes applying a permanent adhesive.
29. A method as in claim 21, wherein the PE emulsion layer is continuously applied over the bottom surface and the adhesive pattern.
30. A method as in claim 21, wherein the .[.removable adhesive.]. .Iadd.PE emulsion layer .Iaddend.is pattern applied over the entire pattern of the removable adhesive.
.Iadd.31. A resealable package comprising: a package film having a top layer, the top layer having a top surface and a bottom surface, a removable adhesive applied in a pattern below the bottom surface, and a polyethylene (PE) emulsion layer, applied to and covering at least a portion of the adhesive pattern, and a base, the base having a peripheral portion, the pattern of the removable adhesive on the film conforming to the peripheral portion of the base, and a skin portion on the peripheral portion, the skin portion being heat-sealable to the PE emulsion layer, wherein the PE emulsion layer is heat-sealed to the skin portion and the PE emulsion transforms to a film during heat-sealing, and wherein the removable adhesive is separable from the transformed PE film for separating the top layer from the base, and the removable adhesive being resealable to the transformed PE film for closing the package. .Iaddend.
.Iadd.32. A method of forming a resealable package, comprising the steps of: providing a package film having a top layer, the top layer having a top surface and a bottom surface, applying a removable adhesive in a defined pattern below the bottom surface of the package film, applying a polyethylene (PE) emulsion layer to the removable adhesive in a pattern to cover at least a portion of the removable adhesive pattern, providing a base, the base having a peripheral portion, placing the package film in contact with the base, wherein the pattern of the removable adhesive conforms to the peripheral portion of the base and wherein the PE emulsion is in contact with the peripheral portion of the base, heat-sealing the package film to the peripheral portion of the base, with the applied heat transforming the PE emulsion to a film material, separating the PE emulsion film and the base from the top layer and the removable adhesive to open the package, and resealing the removable adhesive to the peripheral portion. .Iaddend.
.Iadd.33. The film construction as in claim 4, wherein the PE emulsion layer is applied to the removable adhesive pattern. .Iaddend.
.Iadd.34. The film construction as in claim 7, wherein the PE emulsion layer is applied to the removably adhesive pattern. .Iaddend.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) For the purpose of illustrating the invention, the drawings show one or more forms that are presently preferred. It should be understood that the invention is not limited to the precise arrangements and instrumentalities shown.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(9) In the figures, where like numerals identify like elements, there is shown an embodiment of a package that in
(10) A partial cross section of the constituent parts of the film 18 and tray 12 of the package 10 is shown in
(11) The package film 18 includes a number of layers, but may be composed of a single base layer or a number of laminated layers. As shown, a polyethylene terephthalate (PET) top layer 20 is provided on its bottom surface with a layer of ink 22. The ink layer 22 is contemplated to form a decorative pattern on the package 10 (shown as Indicia in
(12) A coating 30 is applied over the patterned adhesive 28. The coating 30 is a thin layer of a polyethylene (PE) emulsion (such as, MED688 from Michelman, Inc. of Cincinnati, Ohio) and is applied in a pattern that overlaps the adhesive 28. The PE emulsion 30 is typically applied wet and is dried in a relatively low temperature oven (for example, at 170? F.) or by other means. The PE emulsion 30 covers the adhesive 28, such that the package film 18 may be rolled or stacked prior to application to the tray 12 or otherwise utilized.
(13) The package film 18 is cut to size and aligned with the tray flange 16. The flange 16 preferably includes a skin layer 32, which is preferably also a PE material. The film 18 is heat-sealed to the flange 16 and forms the structure shown in
(14) The PE emulsion 30, as shown in
(15) The PE film layer 30 is adhered to the skin layer 32 to seal the tray 12. The package film 18 may be separated from the flange 16, as is graphically illustrated in
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(17) The top layers (20, 36) or bottom layer (26) in the above examples may be provided with polyvinylidene chloride (PVDC), nanoclay (NANO), polyvinyl alcohol (PVOH), ethylene vinyl alcohol (EVOH) materials. Other barrier materials/layers may also serve to improve performance, including a PET film metalized with aluminum oxide (AlOx) vapor deposition or a film having a silicon oxide (SiOx) coating. Such materials/layers are contemplated to serve as a moisture and/or oxygen barrier. Another variation of the package film structure may include the application of a PE emulsion layer continuously across the bottom surface of top layer(s). This continuous emulsion layer would serve as a coating for any ink layer. Only a portion of the continuous PE emulsion layer fuses to the flange of the tray or other package surface during the heat-seal step. It is contemplated that the PE emulsion layer would be fragile enough to split at the end of the adhesive pattern, in the area where the heat-sealing did not occur. Hence, the pattern adhesive material would be exposed, with a portion of the PE layer adhered to the flange (etc.). The other portion of the PE emulsion remains adhered to the underside of the package film.
(18) Other variations of the structures shown may include an adhesive pattern that conforms to only a portion of the periphery of the base of the package. Further, the PE emulsion may be applied over the entire pattern of the removable adhesive or, alternatively, the PE emulsion may conform to a portion of the adhesive pattern. The adhesive is contemplated to form a more permanent bond in the areas where the PE emulsion is absent. The portion of the resealable adhesive within the pattern that is exposed after the heat-sealed PE material separates from the package film forms the means for repeatedly resealing the package.
(19) In the presently contemplated structures, die cutting or laser scoring of the layers is not required to create the separation of the lidding from the flange of the tray. However, in some structures and variations, a score line or other separation pattern may be used to create a desired function within the package. It is further noted that the contemplated structures incorporating a PE emulsion material may be used within other types of packages. For example, a similar separation and resealing function may be created with a flexible package material to form a pouch-like structure. The adhesive pattern and the PE emulsion coating are contemplated to conform to at least a portion of the sealing periphery of the base package portion.
(20) The present disclosure shows and describes a number of exemplary embodiments. It should be understood by those skilled in the art from the foregoing that various other changes, omissions and additions may be made therein, without departing from the spirit and scope of the contemplated invention, with the scope of the invention being defined by the foregoing claims.