PACKAGING MATERIAL, AND PROCESS OF MANUFACTURING THE SAME
20190039795 · 2019-02-07
Inventors
Cpc classification
B32B3/266
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B32B3/263
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D65/40
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B32B2553/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B32B15/20
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B31B50/14
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D5/746
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D2231/022
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B31B50/84
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D2231/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B32B7/12
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
The present disclosure relates to a packaging material comprising a core material layer having an area radially extending from an edge of a hole in said core material layer, wherein said area has a linearly or non-linearly decreasing core material layer thickness towards the edge of the hole. The disclosure further relates to a method for production of such a packaging material, and uses thereof.
Claims
1. A packaging material comprising a core material layer having an area radially extending from an edge of a hole in said core material layer, wherein said area has a linearly or non-linearly decreasing core material layer thickness profile towards the edge of the hole, wherein the core material layer is made from a material selected from the group consisting of paper, paperboard, and cardboard.
2. The packaging material according to claim 1, wherein the core material layer thickness at the edge of the hole is decreased in relation to a nominal thickness of the core material layer by a percentage selected from the group consisting of at least 30%, at least 50%, and between 50-95%.
3. The packaging material according to claim 1, wherein the area radially extends from the edge of the hole a distance selected from the group consisting of at least 1 m, at least 2.5 m, and at least 5 m.
4. The packaging material according to claim 1, wherein the area having a decreasing core material thickness profile is provided on a side of the core material layer adapted to be part of an inside of a finished package.
5. The packaging material according to claim 1, wherein the area having a decreasing core material thickness profile is provided on both sides of the core material layer.
6. The packaging material according to claim 1, wherein the core material layer comprises: an outer layer comprising at least one polymer layer on one side and/or an inner layer comprising at least one polymer layer.
7. A method of producing a packaging material according to claim 1, wherein the area having a decreasing core material thickness profile is obtained by compression and/or punching of the core material layer.
8. The method according to claim 7, wherein the compression is performed before, simultaneously, and/or after the hole is punched in the core material layer.
9. The method according to claim 7, wherein the compression is higher at the edge of the hole and linearly or non-linearly decreases in a radial manner from the edge of the hole.
10. The method according to claim 7, wherein the hole punching is done at a side of the core material layer intended to become an inside of a finished package.
11. The method according to claim 7, wherein the hole punching is performed using at least one punching tool at an angle to a surface of the core material layer of below 90.
12. The method according to claim 7, wherein at least two punching tools are used to punch the hole of the core material layer and said punching tools have different punch directions to obtain inclinations on both sides of the core material layer.
13. The method according to claim 12, wherein the at least two punching tools are related to each other with an angle of 10-178.
14. A packaging material created by the method according to claim 7.
15. A container comprising the packaging material according to claim 1.
16. The packaging material according to claim 6, wherein the core material layer further comprises a protective layer and/or a sealing layer on the other side.
17. The method according to claim 7, wherein the hole punching is performed using at least one punching tool at an angle to a surface of the core material layer of at most 85.
Description
SHORT DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0045] The packaging material according to the present invention comprises a core material layer, an outer layer, and an inner layer, wherein the outer layer and inner layers are applied to opposite sides of the core material layer. The outer layer applied to one side of the core material layer is adapted to provide the outer surface of a package to be produced, which outer surface and outer layer faces the surroundings of the package. The inner layer is applied to the other side of the core material layer and is adapted to provide the inner surface of a package to be produced which is in contact with the material contained in the package.
[0046] The core material may be a sheet, preferably made of plastic, paper, paperboard or cardboard.
[0047] The outer layer may comprise at least one layer of polymer material, which is applied to the core material layer. Moreover, one of the layers making up the outer layer may be a decorative layer making up the outer surface of the packaging to be formed.
[0048] A printing layer may be included onto the core material layer, adjacent to the outer layer.
[0049] The inner layer may comprise at least one layer of polymer material.
[0050] A protective layer may be present between the core material layer and the inner layer. The protective layer may be a foil, such as a metal foil, preferably an aluminium foil. The protective layer protects against oxygen and light to maintain the nutritional value and flavours of the food in the package at ambient temperatures.
[0051] In addition, a lamination layer may be present between the protective layer and the core material layer. The lamination layer may be at least one layer of polymer material.
[0052] According to one embodiment, the layers of the packaging material intended for the inside of a finished package, which is in contact with the material contained in the package comprises starting from the core material layer: a lamination layer, a protective layer and an sealing layer. The lamination layer enables the core material to stick to any protective layer applied. The sealing layer enables package sealing.
[0053] The polymer layers of the packaging material may be any type of polymer material, preferably a plastic material such as polyethylene.
[0054] In order to be provided with a cap or closure the core material layer is provided with a hole, where the hole and its surroundings on the core material layer are preferably treated such that the cross section of the core material layer around the hole displays an inclined structure. The inclination is obtained as a gradual increase of the core material thickness starting from the hole edge towards the surroundings until full core material thickness has been obtained. The core material thickness may be influenced, i.e. decreased in view of the full core material thickness, on one or both sides of the core material. The full core material thickness may decrease towards the punched hole in a gradual manner, e.g. in a linear or non-linear manner. A non-linear decrease of the thickness may be an exponential decrease. In
[0055] According to one embodiment the variation of the core material thickness at the inclined area may be 30-95%, of the core material thickness. Moreover, the core material thickness at the hole edge may be reduced at least a 30%, preferably at least a 50% compared to the full core material thickness. Viewed on a z-axis defined as being orthogonal to the plane in which the core layer surface is located, there is at least a 30% reduction of the core material thickness at the hole.
[0056] According to one embodiment the extent of the inclination from the edge of the hole, due to a reduced core material thickness, in a radial direction from the hole is at least 1 m, at least 2.5 m, at least 5 m, at least 10 m, at least 50 m, at least 100 m, or at least 200 m from the hole. The extending area may be up to about 2 mm, such as up to about 1 mm, up to about 800 m, up to 600 m, up to 400 m, up to 200 m, or up to 100 m. The upper and lower values may be combined to reasonable ranges. Viewed as a plane along x- and y-axes there is at least a 1 m angled area surrounding the hole, at which area there is a reduced core material thickness. In
[0057] According to one embodiment the radially extending area with a reduced core material thickness is positioned on at least one side of the core material layer, preferably positioned on the side of the core material layer intended to become the inner side of a package. Alternatively, a radially extending area with a reduced core material thickness may be present on both sides of the core material layer, such as depicted in
[0058] The inclination or reduced core material thickness may be obtained by compression and/or cutting of the core material layer.
[0059] If the inclination, or core material thickness reduction, is obtained by compression, this may be done at the same time as the hole is made, before and/or after hole making. If the hole is prepared by e.g. a orthogonal punching tool, a compression step may be applied before, at and/or after said hole punching.
[0060] As an alternative or addition to compression, the hole may be made by an inclined punching tool, resulting in the core layer having an inclined cross-section extending radially outwards from the hole. This is shown in
[0061] In one embodiment, the hole punching is done from the side of the core material layer intended to be facing the inside of a finished packaging.
[0062] A punching system may be provided having at least two punching tools. If at least two punching tools are used to punch a hole the punching tools may have different punch directions to obtain inclinations on both sides of the core material layer. The punching tools may be adapted to punch holes at an inclined angle (less than right-angled) in relation to a plane in which the core material layer is located. The two punching tools may be positioned opposite each other on the same side or the opposite side of the core material layer and the plane it forms. Preferably the smallest angle between each punching tool and the plane in which the core material layer is located is about the same for both punching tools.
[0063] In one embodiment, the side of the core layer having the inclined thickness profile around the hole may be the side onto which subsequent layers are applied first. The use of an inclined core material layer thickness profile towards a premade hole helps any subsequent layers, e.g. laminate layer(s) and protective layers to smoothly attach to the hole edge. The improved attachment provides greater layer adhesion at the hole and hole edge of a finished packaging material. During and/or after application of laminate and/or protective layers, the opposite side of the core material layer may be contacted with a nip roller.
[0064] Stretching of layers applied onto the core material layer may be done to provide a smooth attachment between the layers.
[0065] During the further production of the packaging material the core material including the lamination and protective layers may be provided with a sealing layer. It is preferred that the opposite side of the core material layer is contacted with a nip roller of a small dimension, i.e. a diameter smaller than the diameter of the previously used roller for application of lamination and protective layers. Here the small diameter nip roller stretches out the laminate and protective layers, and specifically the protective layer. During and/or after application of the sealing layer, the opposite side of the core material layer may be contacted with said nip roller.
[0066] The other side of the core layer intended for the outer part of a package being produced, may be coated before or after the layers on the inner side of the packaging material are applied. In
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[0071] A packaging material may be obtained by the present process. Different types of containers may be obtained from the packaging material according to the present invention. A packaging material or a container according to the present invention may be used for foodstuffs which preferably may be liquid.