Method for fabricating bubbler
09718247 ยท 2017-08-01
Inventors
Cpc classification
B31B2105/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B31B2110/10
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B31B50/747
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B31B2105/0022
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B31B2120/50
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
D21H25/00
TEXTILES; PAPER
Abstract
A method for fabricating a bubbler is disclosed, which is performed by laminating a polypropylene (PP), PE, CPET film onto a paper material surface to form a PP, PE, CPET film, and then screen printing or coating a hydrophilic polyurethane (PU) material onto another surface of the paper material to form a hydrophilic PU foaming material, then color printing a print material onto the hydrophilic foaming film to form a pattern layer, trimming the paper material to form a paper plate having a desired range, and forming the paper plate as an utensil, and enabling the hydrophilic PU foaming film to form a three dimensional pattern area on a surface of the utensil by being heated and thus foaming with a heating temperature presenting when the utensil is formed, whereby a three dimensional pattern area may be directly formed onto a surface of a utensil.
Claims
1. A method for fabricating a bubbler, comprising steps of: (a) preparing a paper material, applying an extrusion coating on a first surface of the paper material laminating a polypropylene (PP) material onto the first surface of the paper material to form a PP film; (b) subjecting a second surface of the paper material to a screen printing process, screen printing a hydrophilic polyurethane (PU) foaming material onto the second surface of the paper material to form a hydrophilic PU foaming film; (c) color printing a print material onto the hydrophilic foaming film to form a pattern layer; (d) trimming the paper material to form a paper plate having a desired range; and (e) forming the paper plate as an utensil, and enabling the hydrophilic PU foaming film to form a three dimensional pattern area on a surface of the utensil by being heated and thus foaming with a heating temperature presenting when the utensil is formed.
2. The method for fabricating the bubbler as claimed in claim 1, wherein the utensil is selected from a group consisting of a paper made cup, a paper made tray, and a paper made dinner pail.
3. The method for fabricating the bubbler as claimed in claim 1, wherein the color printing in step (c) is selected from a group consisting of a ultraviolet (UV) printing, an off-set printing, or a general ink printing.
4. The method for fabricating the bubbler as claimed in claim 1, wherein step (e) is performed under the temperature of from 250 to 350 C. for less than two seconds to enable the hydrophilic PU foaming film to completely foam.
5. The method for fabricating the bubbler as claimed in claim 1, wherein the hydrophilic PU foaming film becomes to have a thickness of at least six times after being heated within the short time period to form the three dimensional pattern area.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTIONS OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The present invention will be better understood from the following detailed descriptions of the preferred embodiments according to the present invention, taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which:
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DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
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(9) At first, a paper material 10 is prepared, an extrusion coating process is applied onto a first surface 101 of the paper material 10, a polypropylene (PP) material is laminated onto the first surface 101 of the paper material 10 to form a PP, PE or CPET film 2, as is shown in
(10) Next, a second surface 102 of the paper material 10 is subject a screen printing process, a hydrophilic polyurethane (PU) foaming material is screen printed onto the second surface 102 of the paper material 10 to form a hydrophilic PU foaming film 3.
(11) Thereafter, a print material is color printed onto the hydrophilic foaming film 3 to form a pattern layer 4 by using a ultraviolet (UV) printing, an off-set printing, or a general ink printing.
(12) Subsequently, the paper material is trimmed to form a paper plate 10a having a desired range, as is shown in
(13) Then, the paper plate 10a is formed as an utensil 1, and the hydrophilic PU foaming film 3 is enabled to form a three dimensional pattern area on a surface of the utensil by being heated and thus foaming with a heating temperature presenting when the utensil 1 is formed, where the temperature is provided from 250 to 350 C. for less than two seconds to enable the hydrophilic PU foaming film 3 to completely foam, thereby forming a three dimensional pattern area 3a on a surface of the utensil 1, as is shown
(14) As such, the three dimensional pattern area 3a may be directly formed onto the surface of the utensil immediately by using the hydrophilic PU foaming film, without requiring an additional binding agent. Furthermore, such formed bubbler has the efficacies of an increased thickness, a better hydrolysis proofing, a better scrape proofing, and a better heat isolation. The utensil 1 may be a paper made cup, a paper made tray, or a paper made dinner pail, as is shown in
(15) In summary, the method for fabricating a bubbler of the present invention may effectively overcome the shortcoming encountered in the prior art, in which the three dimensional pattern area may be directly formed onto the surface of the utensil by using the hydrophilic PU foaming film without requiring the binding agent, so as to increase a fabricating speed and reduce a fabricating cost, and further have an increased thickness, a better hydrolysis proofing, a better scrape proofing, and a better heat isolation.
(16) From all these views, the present invention may be deemed as being more effective, practical, useful for the consumer's demand, and thus may meet with the requirements for a patent.
(17) The above described is merely examples and preferred embodiments of the present invention, and not exemplified to intend to limit the present invention. Any modifications and changes without departing from the scope of the spirit of the present invention are deemed as within the scope of the present invention. The scope of the present invention is to be interpreted with the scope as defined in the claims.