Laminated Container Seal With Removal Tab Bound By Adhesive
A sealing member for a container including a polyethylene or polypropylene foam or film layer bonded to a foil layer. A first PET tab defining layer over at least a first portion of, but is not bonded to the first portion of, the polyethylene or polypropylene foam or film layer. A polypropylene film layer bonded to both a second portion of the polyethylene or polypropylene foam or film layer not covered by the first PET tab defining layer and also to the first PET tab defining layer itself, the bonds being established by an adhesive resin and catalyst to provide a bonding strength sufficient to hold against a manually generated force. The sealing member also includes a second PET layer bonded to the polypropylene film layer.
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This application is a continuation of prior application Ser. No. 12/026,691, filed Feb. 6, 2008, which claims benefit pursuant to 35 U.S.C. 119(e) of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60,896,827, filed Mar. 23, 2007, which are both hereby incorporated herein by reference in their entirety.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION1. Field of the Invention
The invention relates generally to a sealing member for closing the mouth of a container, the sealing member having a graspable tab on its upper surface to expedite its removal from the container.
2. Description of the Related Art
In the Figures, the last two digits of the reference numbers for elements that correspond in the various Figures always match. Hence, the hot melt bonding material or adhesive layer, which is essentially the same in all of the Figures, is assigned the reference number 122 in
It is often desirable to seal a bottle, jar, or other container having a screw-on cap by providing a sealing member that attaches across the mouth of the container before the cap is screwed down onto the container for the first time. When the cap is later removed after purchase, the purchaser must penetrate, break, or otherwise remove the sealing member before the contents of the container may be accessed. The cap may then be screwed back into place to keep the contents fresh and to keep the contents from spilling out. If the sealing member is not present when the container is first opened, or if it is damaged, then the purchaser knows that the contents of the container may have been tampered with.
Many such sealing members are known which have tabs attached to their upper surface to facilitate their removal. One simply grasps the tab and pulls it to one side, and the entire sealing member is removed from the container in a single motion.
U.S. Pat. No. 5,514,442, which issued to Michael P. Galda, et al. on May 7, 1996 discloses the sealing member 100 shown in
U.S. Pat. No. 5,702,015, which issued to Joseph M. Giles, et al. on Dec. 30, 1997, teaches a somewhat different design for a sealing member 200 that is shown in
U.S. Pat. No. 6,866,926, which issued to Joe Smelko et al. on Mar. 15, 2005, includes a “prior art” sealing member 300 which is shown in
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In at least one of its embodiments, the invention relates to a sealing member for a container comprising a heat actuated sealant or adhesive layer for securing the sealing member to a container, a metal foil layer over and covering and adhesively bonded to the heat actuated sealant or adhesive layer, and a polyethylene or polypropylene foam or film layer over and covering and adhesively bonded to the foil layer. In addition, a first PET tab defining layer lies over and covers at least a portion of, but is not adhesively bonded to at least part of that portion of, the polyethylene or polypropylene foam or film layer. Also a polypropylene film layer lies over and covers and is adhesively bonded to both the portion of the polyethylene or polypropylene foam or film layer not covered by the first PET tab defining layer and also to the first PET tab defining layer itself, the bonds being established by an adhesive resin and catalyst chosen to provide a high bonding strength sufficient to hold against a manually generated force. A second PET layer lies over and covers and adhesively bonds to the polypropylene film layer. The first PET tab defining layer and the portions of the propylene film and second PET layers immediately above and adhesively bonded to the first PET tab defining layer serve as a tab to facilitate removal of the sealing member from a container to which it has been adhered.
An embodiment of the invention is presented in
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The sealing member 500 is formed in two parts: an upper removal tab section 501 and a lower sealing section 503. The right half of the upper section 501 forms a removal tab 505, as has been explained.
The lower sealing section 503 includes three or four layers which are cemented together using 2 to 3 grams standard urethane adhesive.
Lying at the heart of the lower sealing section 503 is an upper aluminum foil layer 510 which is 0.00100″ thick and which seals the container. Optionally, beneath the layer 510 is a layer 512 that is formed from a 0.00048″ (48 gauge) PET film (polyethylene terephthalate film—MELINEX 800C). This optional layer 512 forms a good gas barrier and a fair moisture barrier, but its primary purpose is not to act as a sealing layer but to prevent chemicals such as acidic components that have the ability to corrode aluminum from coming into contact with the aluminum foil layer 510. The PET film layer 512 prevents any acidic substances within the container from corroding the aluminum foil layer 510.
A hot melt bonding material or adhesive layer 522 is placed below the PET film layer 512, if present, or beneath the aluminum foil layer 510 if the layer 512 is not present. The adhesive layer 522 is 0.00150″ thick, and it may be placed around the peripheral edge of the PET layer 512 where the PET layer comes in contact with the mouth of the container (not shown). The heat activated hot melt bonding material or adhesive layer 522 was obtained from New England Extrusion (Turner Falls, Mass.). The layer 522 is a 0.00150″ thick co-extruded blown sealant film. Variations of this film may be as thick as 0.00300″. The layer 522 may be composed of layers of MDPE/LDPE/18%Eva (35/45/20-70/30 HDPE/LDPE outer, 80/20 core). The layer 522 is specifically designed and chosen to seal to polyethylene and polypropylene containers. The exact composition may vary, and similar co-extruded films can be manufactured as blown films obtained from other vendors using various polymer compositions. Other suppliers of similar co-extruded films include Pliant and Imaflex. The material chosen is dependent upon the composition of the container.
Another option is to purchase an extrusion or solvent heat seal coated with polyester film from suppliers such as DuPont (MYLAR CL or OL) or Toray (XL4, XL5). These films can act both as the adhesive layer 522 and as a substitute for the PET layer 512, thus eliminating the need of providing the separate PET layer 512 to protect the aluminum foil layer from corrosion.
Another possible heat activated adhesive is an ionomer that softens as it is heated such as SURLYN (trademark) of E. I. DuPont DeNemours & Company. Many other suitable heat activated adhesives are known to those skilled in the art.
Above the aluminum foil layer 510 there is a polyethylene film layer 508 that is 0.00250″ thick (Imaflex—70% HDPE). This layer could also be formed from polyethylene foam. In this design, this layer can be thinner than it has been customary to make this layer in prior art designs, since there is no EVA layer that is more sensitive to high temperatures than the remaining layers. But this layer must still contribute to insulation of heat generated during the inductively-induced heating of the aluminum foil to bond the sealing member 500 to a container, preventing as much as possible of that heat from reaching the upper removable tab section 501 of the sealing member 500.
The upper removable tab section 501 contains three layers. Lying at the heart of the section 503 is a PP or polypropylene film layer 504 that is 0.00300″ thick (clear New England Extrusion polypropylene blown film C328 grade). This layer 504, among other things, adds insulation properties to the overall structure, reducing heat transfer to the inner area of the sealing member 500. The PP layer 504 is sandwiched in between an upper PET (polyethylene terephthalate) layer 502 that is 0.00092″ thick (92 gauge—Toray PA10 or DuPont LBT) and a lower PET tab layer 506 that is 0.00048″ thick (48 gauge). The PP layer 502 extends over the entire upper surface of the section 503, as is shown. The PET tab 506, on the other hand, only extends over about half of the tab 505 part of the sealing section 503 and thus defines the size and the extent of the liftable tab 505. In
The bond 514 between the PET layer 502 and the PP layer 504 is formed from the same adhesive that is used in the bonds 518, 520 and 521 (2 or 3 grams standard urethane adhesive).
The upper removable tab section 501 and the lower sealing section 503 are bonded together by an adhesive 516 carefully selected to give the maximum possible strength to this bond. This adhesive is a two-part urethane adhesive system. It must produce a bond value of 3500 g/in, and most advantageously a bond value of 4000 g/in or above. COIM NOVACOTE 250A adhesive resin was chosen and was treated with COIM NOVACOTE 375S catalyst. COIM NOVACOTE 253 adhesive has also been used, again with the 375S catalyst. Adhesives with similar characteristics could be produced by other adhesive manufacturers.
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Claims
1. A sealing member for a container having a rim surrounding a container opening, the sealing member comprising:
- a heat actuated sealant or adhesive layer for securing the sealing member to the rim of a container;
- a metal foil layer over the heat actuated sealant or adhesive layer;
- a polyethylene or polypropylene foam or film layer bonded to the foil layer;
- a first PET tab defining layer over at least a first portion of, but not bonded to the first portion of, the polyethylene or polypropylene foam or film layer to form a tab;
- a polypropylene film layer bonded to both a second portion of the polyethylene or polypropylene foam or film layer not covered by the first PET tab defining layer and also to the first PET tab defining layer itself, the bonds being established by an adhesive resin and catalyst to provide a bonding strength between the polyethylene or polypropylene foam or film layer and the polypropylene film layer so that the entire sealing member may be removed from the container in one piece by pulling on the tab;
- a second PET layer bonded to the polypropylene film layer; and
- wherein the first PET tab defining layer and portions of the polypropylene film layer immediately above and bonded to the first PET tab defining layer and portions of the second PET layer immediately above and bonded to the polypropylene film layer serve as the tab to facilitate removal of the sealing member from a container to which it has been adhered.
2. A sealing member in accordance with claim 1 wherein the polyethylene or polypropylene foam or film layer is polyethylene film.
3. A sealing member in accordance with claim 1 wherein the polyethylene or polypropylene foam or film layer is polyethylene foam.
4. A sealing member in accordance with claim 1 wherein the polypropylene film layer is a blown film in the range of 0.002 to 0.006 inches thick.
5. A sealing member in accordance with claim 1 wherein the polyethylene or polypropylene foam or film layer is 0.002 to 0.006 inches thick.
6. A sealing member in accordance with claim 1 wherein the polypropylene film layer and the polyethylene or polypropylene foam or film layer are more than twice the thickness of any of the PET layers.
7. A sealing member in accordance with claim 1 wherein a third PET layer lies between the heat activated sealant or adhesive layer and the metal foil layer.
8. A sealing member for a container having a rim surrounding a container opening, the sealing member comprising:
- a hot melt bonding material or adhesive layer that, when heated, can secure the sealing member to the rim of the container, forming a seal to the container rim;
- a sealing layer bonded to the hot melt bonding material or adhesive layer, the sealing layer comprising a metal foil layer;
- a polyethylene or polypropylene foam or film layer, having a melting point near to or above 125 degrees Celsius and sufficiently thick to prevent heat from damaging the sealing member elements above this layer, bonded to the foil layer;
- a first PET tab defining layer extending over and covering at least a first portion of, but not bonded to the first portion of, the polyethylene or polypropylene foam or film layer;
- a polypropylene film layer bonded to a second portion of the polyethylene or polypropylene foam or film layer not covered by the first PET tab defining layer and also bonded to the first PET tab defining layer itself by a two-part urethane adhesive resin and catalyst having a bonding strength near to or above 3500 g/in;
- a second PET upper layer bonded to the polypropylene film layer; and
- wherein the first PET tab defining layer and portions of the polypropylene film layer immediately above and bonded to the first PET tab defining layer and the second PET upper layer immediately above and bonded to the polypropylene film layer together form a removal tab that facilitates removal of the sealing member from a container to which it has been adhered by inductive heating.
9. A sealing member in accordance with claim 8 wherein the polyethylene or polypropylene foam or film layer is polyethylene film.
10. A sealing member in accordance with claim 8 wherein the polyethylene or polypropylene foam or film layer is polyethylene foam.
11. A sealing member in accordance with claim 8 wherein the polyethylene or polypropylene foam or film layer is polypropylene film.
12. A sealing member in accordance with claim 8 wherein the polyethylene or polypropylene foam or film layer is polypropylene foam.
13. A sealing member in accordance with claim 8 wherein the polyethylene or polypropylene foam or film layer is a co-extruded film comprised of both polyethylene and polypropylene.
14. A sealing member in accordance with claim 8 wherein the polyethylene or polypropylene foam or film layer is a blend comprising approximately 70% HDPE blended with MDPE.
15. A sealing member in accordance with claim 8 wherein the polyethylene or polypropylene film or foam layer is a blown film in the range of 0.002 to 0.006 inches thick.
16. A sealing member in accordance with claim 8 wherein the polyethylene or polypropylene film or foam layer is a foam layer in the range of 0.003 to 0.009 inches thick.
17. A sealing member in accordance with claim 8 wherein the polypropylene film layer is a polypropylene blown film in the range of 0.002 to 0.006 inches thick.
18. A sealing member in accordance with claim 8 wherein the polypropylene film layer is a co-extruded film comprising HDPE and polypropylene.
19. A sealing member in accordance with claim 8 wherein the adhesive resin and catalyst that bonds the polypropylene film layer to the second portion of the polyethylene or polypropylene foam or film layer not covered by the first PET tab defining layer and also to the first PET tab defining layer has a bonding strength near to or above 4000 g/in.
20. A sealing member in accordance with claim 8 wherein the sealing layer further comprises a PET layer between the metal foil layer and the hot melt bonding material or adhesive layer.
Type: Application
Filed: Dec 21, 2010
Publication Date: Apr 21, 2011
Applicant: SELIG SEALING PRODUCTS, INC. (Forrest, IL)
Inventor: Robert William Thorstensen-Woll (Barrie)
Application Number: 12/975,115
International Classification: B65D 41/00 (20060101);