Multilayer Patents (Class 220/359.3)
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Patent number: 8225954Abstract: Heat-sealable seal including a support bonded to an inner seal by a temporary adhesive is provided. The inner seal has a pull-tab which is folded back once on the surface of the inner seal in contact with the corresponding surface of the support. The inner seal includes a laminate having a reinforcing layer and a sheet of a conducting material, to the lower surface of which is applied a heat-sealing film. The temporary adhesive is applied to the whole surface of the inner seal once the pull-tab is folded back. The seal is characterized in that the laminate has over its entire thickness a notch from which the pull-tab emerges, and a fold line formed by the pull-tab once the pull-tab is folded back, the fold line having a shorter length than the length of the notch. Methods of producing the seal are also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: October 31, 2011Date of Patent: July 24, 2012Assignee: Manufacture Generale de JointsInventors: Stephane Triquet, Remy Bischoff
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Patent number: 8201385Abstract: A covering substrate which is inexpensive to manufacture and adhere to a container yet provides a hygienic environment at a top portion of the container as well as provides multiple promotional or advertising surfaces. A covering substrate capable of being bonded to a rim of a container, the container including a top wall and the rim extending beyond the top wall defining a top portion of the container, the covering providing a hygienic environment at the top portion of the container, including a substrate, a heat seal coating laminated to the substrate and disposed for bonding the substrate to the container substantially along the perimeter of the rim, and a bondable material layered in part to the substrate opposite the heat seal coating, a portion of the bondable material defining a tab therein substantially contained within the perimeter of the substrate.Type: GrantFiled: August 25, 2008Date of Patent: June 19, 2012Assignee: Selig Sealing Products, Inc.Inventor: Andrew Fenwick McLean
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Publication number: 20120067896Abstract: A resealable and disposable package assembly is described. The assembly includes a container and a multilayer cover laminate that are bonded to one another to initially seal the contents of the package. The package can then be easily opened by at least partially separating the cover laminate along a predesignated interface. The package can be reliably and effectively sealed by recontacting the previously separated cover portions to one another.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 31, 2010Publication date: March 22, 2012Applicant: AVERY DENNISON CORPORATIONInventors: Martin Daffner, Bassam Hallak
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Publication number: 20110284540Abstract: The present invention generally relates to a device for sealing a container, and serves to alleviate disadvantages commonly associated with use of plastic wrap, cling wrap, and similar products. The device generally comprises a flexible sheet and sometimes a perimeter support member connected to the flexible sheet. The flexible sheet is positioned over and seals the opening of the container. The perimeter support member is then removed from the flexible sheet so that the support member does not interfere with use of the container. The flexible sheet may be comprised of more than one material, permitting the flexible sheet to adhere to the container while being compatible with the contents of the container. The device may also comprise a mechanical sealing mechanism, as well as an internal support structure. The device may be folded for storage and other purposes. The invention also includes methods of using and manufacturing the device.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 18, 2011Publication date: November 24, 2011Inventors: Lee Hamminga, Kenneth P. Krohn
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Patent number: 8056716Abstract: The present invention relates to a tamper-evident push-through packaging secured against fraudulent reuse comprising: —a polymer base web (1) comprising at least one pocket; —a multilayer lidding film (2) covering said pocket, said multilayer lidding film (2) comprising on its seal side a coextruded polymer film, said coextruded polymer film comprising a push-through polymer layer (3) sealed on the base web by a permanent seal and a peelable protective polymer layer (4), the polymers of both layers (3,4) being incompatible and in direct contact with each other, without interlayer, the adhesion between said push-through polymer layer (3) and said peelable protective polymer layer (4) being lower than the seal strength between said polymer base web (1) and said push-through polymer layer (3), wherein, in use, the push-trough layer leaves a seal seam (6), after removing the part of the push-trough layer (3) covering the pocket and wherein said protective layer (4) cannot be resealed by a heat sealing process onType: GrantFiled: January 28, 2009Date of Patent: November 15, 2011Assignee: Amcor Flexibles Transpac NVInventors: Gerard Fonteyne, Tony Malfait, Erik Bögels, Kris Buysens
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Publication number: 20110049158Abstract: Disclosed is a sealing sheet for use to close a container-defining sheet having a top surface comprising a given number of spaced apart cavities embossed therein, each of the cavities being upwardly opened and thus defining a container that is surrounded by a flange that is part of the top surface of the container-defining sheet. This sealing sheet has a top layer which can be glued to the flanges surrounding the containers of the container-defining sheet in order to close said containers. The top layer is advantageously made of a water-proof material such aluminum, in order to make the closure of the container-defining sheet moisture proof once such a closure has been completed. This top layer advantageously also has a top surface that is printable to ensure that relevant information as to the content of each container being made available on it if desired.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 5, 2009Publication date: March 3, 2011Applicant: 9155-0020 QUEBEC INC.Inventor: Michel Bouthiette
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Patent number: 7891516Abstract: A container is thermoformed from a multilayer sheet, which includes a container body and a flange extending outward from a circumference of an opening of the container body. An end of the first layer extends over an edge of a peeled surface toward a bottom side on an outer end surface of the flange. When a lid is heat-sealed to the flange of the container, even if a seal resin is melted and flowed toward the end surface of the flange, since the edge of the peeled surface is covered with the end of the first layer, the seal resin will not adhere to the edge of the peeled surface.Type: GrantFiled: April 7, 2004Date of Patent: February 22, 2011Assignee: Idemitsu Unitech Co., Ltd.Inventor: Hiroyuki Takahashi
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Patent number: 7850033Abstract: A two-piece induction seal for use in creating clean, safe, and secure inner seals on containers having a monolayer plastic formed from synthetic fibers with stable pore dimensions for fluid permeability while retaining dimensional stability for compression. An inductive innerseal membrane is provided having a first side and a second side thereof, with an adhesive layer at the first side of the membrane. The second side of the membrane is detachably bound to the synthetic material with a wax layer. The synthetic material is further suitable for absorbing substantially all of said wax layer when said wax layer is in liquid form.Type: GrantFiled: November 13, 2007Date of Patent: December 14, 2010Assignee: Selig Sealing Products, Inc.Inventor: Robert William Thorstensen-Woll
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Patent number: 7832580Abstract: A tamper evident container closure seal with an integral pull opener is constructed from one or more layers of frangible sheet material adhesively bonded to one or more layers of strengthening sheet material. The one or more strengthening layers each contain one or more duplicate void configurations that form a weak area in the multi layered seal only in the area of the void configuration. When a consumer forces a finger into the seal when bonded to the rim of a container the applied pressure forces the seal to break open and tear only in the weaker area of the void configuration while the peripheral portion of the seal remains bonded to the container rim. The broken open center portion of the seal then forms a pull tab that can be partially connected which allows the pull tab to be lifted back out and pulled from the container.Type: GrantFiled: September 13, 2004Date of Patent: November 16, 2010Inventor: Brian Francis Jackman
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Patent number: 7819266Abstract: An container sealing material suitable for sealing a container comprises a liner sheet (liner), a sealant sheet, and an interlayer portion (interlayer) bound between the liner and the sealant sheet by individual layers of wax. The material has a closure-contacting surface and a heat-sealable surface. At least one of the surfaces of the liner and the interlayer that contacts a layer of wax is capable of absorbing liquid wax when the layer of wax is melted. At least one of the surfaces of the sealant sheet and interlayer which contacts a layer of wax is capable of absorbing liquid wax when the layer of wax is melted. The liner and the sealant sheet each release from the interlayer when sufficient heat is applied to the container sealing material to melt the layers of wax. The interlayer can include printed matter visible on one or both of its surfaces (e.g., a logo, proof-of-purchase indicator, and the like). The printed matter can include promotional indica for a product, a service, a game and the like.Type: GrantFiled: December 9, 2004Date of Patent: October 26, 2010Assignee: Tech-Seal Products, Inc.Inventors: Sue A. Ross, Bahjat Z. Yousif, Paul E. Yousif, George Antar
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Patent number: 7798359Abstract: Heat-sealed, peelable lidding membrane for retort packaging. The membrane includes a plastic layer laminated to a foil layer with a first adhesive layer. A co-extruded layer is laminated to the foil layer with a second adhesive layer. The co-extruded layer is formed with a plastic body co-extruded with a heat-sealable sealing resin layer.Type: GrantFiled: July 28, 2005Date of Patent: September 21, 2010Assignee: Momar Industries LLCInventor: Louis J. Marsella
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Patent number: 7789262Abstract: An element which is punched out in a cover shape for sealing of containers, includes two plies with at least one opening aid which is integrated within these plies, the ply (3) located in the direction of the container having a plastic layer which is provided with perforations or scoring. The layers of the sealing element are cemented by a peelable adhesive layer, the opening aid and the ply which has the plastic layer being free of adhesive in the area of its perforations or scoring. The sealing element enables not only facilitated sealing of food containers, such as microwave containers, since mutual displacement or slippage of the individual plies due to the adhesive layer is prevented, but that any type of penetration of adhesive into the food container, thus into the food, is prevented in any case by the peelability of the adhesive.Type: GrantFiled: January 19, 2005Date of Patent: September 7, 2010Assignee: TEICH AktiengesellschaftInventors: Andreas Niederer, Lambert Nekula
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Patent number: 7757879Abstract: A lid for a container having a built-in opening feature comprises a flexible laminate comprising an upper layer and a lower layer, a pair of radially spaced concentric lines of weakness being formed in the laminate, an outer one of the lines of weakness being formed in the upper layer and an inner one of the lines of weakness being formed in the lower layer, wherein the upper and lower layers in an annular region between the lines of weakness are readily peeled apart, and wherein the upper and lower layers outside the annular region are laminated together with an adhesive providing a bond with a greater peel strength than that required to separate the layers in the annular region.Type: GrantFiled: November 29, 2005Date of Patent: July 20, 2010Assignee: Sonoco Development, Inc.Inventors: Jeffrey M. Schuetz, Teddy M. Westphal
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Publication number: 20100176133Abstract: A container seal having a releasable, integral promotional token attached thereto comprises a sealing sheet bound to a promotional token by a releasable adhesive. The sealant sheet has a tacking surface and a sealing surface. The promotional token has a tacking surface and an obverse surface. At least one surface of the promotional token has promotional indicia visible thereon. The tacking surface of the promotional token is bound to the tacking surface of the sealant sheet by a releasable adhesive, so that the promotional token is peelably removable from the sealant sheet when the sealant sheet is bound to the finish of a container.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 18, 2010Publication date: July 15, 2010Inventors: Paul E. Yousif, Sue A. Ross, George Antar, Bahjat Z. Yousif
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Patent number: 7740730Abstract: A lid for closing containers includes an at least two-layered composite assembly. A layer facing the container seals against a container edge and forms an opening by layer separation, for removing contents. The layers have a continuous construction without weakening lines. The layer facing the container is made mainly of a plastic having an intrinsic tearing resistance being lower in the region of the opening than its adhesion to the layer facing away from the container in a remaining region and an adhesion to the container edge being greater at least in the region of an opening aid than to the other layer. The plastic adheres so strongly to the outer layer in the region of the opening that a region corresponding to the opening is torn out upon opening and a remaining layer of the lid facing the container continues to adhere to the container edge by sealing action.Type: GrantFiled: August 31, 2006Date of Patent: June 22, 2010Assignee: Teich AGInventors: Adolf Schedl, Andreas Niederer, Lambert Nekula, Martin Kornfeld, Robert Kitzberger
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Patent number: 7736710Abstract: The disclosure relates to a package comprising a first portion and a second portion (or a first package member and a second package member) adapted to be connected to each other and thereby keep the package closed, wherein the first and second portions (or package members) are connected to each other by at least one adhesion area, wherein the adhesion area is adapted to comprise an electrically weakable adhesive. The disclosure further relates to a method of closing and opening a package.Type: GrantFiled: July 18, 2006Date of Patent: June 15, 2010Assignee: Stora Enso ABInventor: Lars Sandberg
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Patent number: 7648764Abstract: An improved two-piece container seal suitable for sealing a container having a removable closure and for lining the closure comprises a flexible sealant sheet and a flexible liner sheet bonded thereto. The sealant sheet and liner sheet are of the same size and shape. The sealant sheet has a sealing surface and a first thermoplastic surface, and the liner sheet has an outer surface and a second thermoplastic surface. The first and second thermoplastic surfaces are in opposed, congruent contact with each other, and the first thermoplastic surface is ultrasonically welded to the second thermoplastic surface by an array of spaced, frangible ultrasonic welds, forming an adhesive-free interface therebetween. A method of manufacturing a two-piece container seal and a sealed container comprising a two-piece container seal are also described.Type: GrantFiled: June 30, 2005Date of Patent: January 19, 2010Assignee: UChicago Argonne, LLCInventor: Paul E. Yousif
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Publication number: 20090250464Abstract: A container lid includes a ring (2) defining an opening (6), the opening (6) being closed by a membrane (7) of “peelable” type, which peelable membrane (7) is joined to a peripheral surface (L) of the ring (2), the joining surface (L) being delimited by an inner border (Li) and an outer border (Lo), by means of a layer of matter (16) known as sealant layer constituting a surface coating layer of the ring (2) and/or the peelable membrane (7). On at least a part of the circumference of the joining surface (L), the thickness of the sealant layer (16) is variable in the radial direction, that is to say on its width, forming a width of variable thickness, this thickness increasing on at least a part of the width of the joining surface (L), in the direction from its outer border (Lo) towards its inner border (Li).Type: ApplicationFiled: July 12, 2007Publication date: October 8, 2009Applicant: IMPRESS METAL PACKAGING SAInventors: Jelmer Eelke Jongsma, Jean-Francois Jouillat
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Publication number: 20080073308Abstract: An improved container seal including at least one metal-free tab member is provided. The container seal comprises a flexible, metal-free cover sheet and a flexible sealant sheet. The cover sheet comprises at least one layer of a flexible sheet material and includes a body portion that is sized and shaped to at least cover a container finish and has at least one metal-free tab portion extending from the periphery of the body portion. The flexible sealant sheet comprises a thermoplastic sealing surface layer, an inner surface layer and a layer of metal foil. The flexible sealant sheet is of the same size and shape as the body portion of the cover sheet. The inner surface of the sealant sheet and the inner surface of the body portion of the cover sheet are bonded together in opposed, congruent contact with each other. A method of manufacturing the container seal is also provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 25, 2006Publication date: March 27, 2008Inventor: Paul E. Yousif
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Patent number: 7314669Abstract: The present invention relates to sealant films comprising a first sealant layer which readily and easily delaminates or peels from a second adjacent film layer. The first sealant layer and the second adjacent layer of the sealant film of the present invention comprise propylene or ethylene moieties wherein the propylene or ethylene moieties may be homopolymers or copolymers. The film structures of the present invention can be used independently, or laminated to a second film structure wherein the second film structure may comprise a single layer or multiple layers. The sealant films of the present invention can be heat sealed to a packaging component, such as a tray either as a single film structure or as a laminate comprising a second film structure. The sealant film structures of the present invention are particularly useful as retortable lidstock.Type: GrantFiled: February 5, 2003Date of Patent: January 1, 2008Assignee: Pechiney Emballage Flexible EuropeInventor: Deane Galloway
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Patent number: 7185780Abstract: There is provided an overcap for a resealable container that includes a drying agent layer. The drying agent layer is included in a top portion of the overcap and is positioned below a top layer of the top portion such that the drying agent layer is exposed to the interior of the container. The overcap may be formed from a multilayered coextruded sheet having a top layer of polymer material and a drying agent layer mixed with a polymer material. The multilayered coextruded sheet may also include a barrier layer, a polymer layer, and/or additional drying agent layers. Alternatively, the drying agent layer may be joined to the overcap by an injection molding process or by an adhesive. The drying agent layer is exposed to moisture in the interior of the container such that the drying agent layer is operable to absorb moisture from the air that enters the interior of the container during the opening and resealing of the container.Type: GrantFiled: December 15, 2003Date of Patent: March 6, 2007Assignee: Sonoco Develpoment, Inc.Inventor: Srinivas Nomula
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Patent number: 7156252Abstract: A closure system for a container comprises a magnetically permeable element such as a metal ring adapted to be affixed on a container adjacent an opening thereof, and a closure such as a membrane lid having a surface formed by a heat seal material, the closure being heat-sealed to a surface of the magnetically permeable element via the heat seal material. The closure further incorporates a magnetized material structured and arranged to attract the magnetically permeable element so as to affix the closure to the magnetically permeable element following removal of the closure therefrom, whereby the closure system is re-closable by magnetic attraction between the closure and magnetically permeable element.Type: GrantFiled: April 30, 2004Date of Patent: January 2, 2007Assignee: Sonoco Development, Inc.Inventor: Jeremy E. Morin
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Patent number: 6974045Abstract: A sealing disc and a film composite for a container closure is provided, for use on a container with an opening bounded by a peripheral edge. The film composite includes a plurality of layers. An adhesive layer is arranged at least over a joining surface between the upper layer and the underlying layer.Type: GrantFiled: May 3, 2000Date of Patent: December 13, 2005Assignee: Alfelder Kunststoffwerke Herm. Meyer GmbHInventors: Horst Trombach, Heinz-Rudolf Wiening
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Patent number: 6960392Abstract: A multilayer structure of, in succession, a metal layer or a metallized-substrate layer, a layer of a polypropylene-based binder extrusion-coated at a rate of more than 100 m/min. and optionally a polypropylene layer, the metal or metallized layer and the binder layer being made non-delaminable by heat treating the structure. The extrudable binder contains by weight: (A) 5 to 30% of a copolymer of ethylene and one or more comonomers chosen from the group of carboxylic acid esters, vinyl esters and dienes in particular the ethylene/alkyl (meth)acrylate/maleic anhydride terpolymer; (B) 40 to 93% of a stretchable polypropylene; and (C) 2 to 30% of a polypropylene functionalized by an unsaturated carboxylic acid anhydride, especially maleic anhydride; the MFI of the composition being between 10 and 50 g/10 min. (at 230° C./2.16 kg). the multi-layer structure is useful for the production of packages.Type: GrantFiled: March 30, 2001Date of Patent: November 1, 2005Assignee: ArkemaInventors: Yves Le Du, Patrice Perret
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Patent number: 6959832Abstract: A lid member for a food container having a layered structure in which a surface sheet is laid on a composite sheet, said surface sheet including an easily-peelable area that is easily separated from the composite sheet, formed by applying a lubricant between the surface sheet and the composite sheet, said surface sheet including a non-peelable area adjacent to said easily-peelable area; a first slit cut vertical-sectionally through the composite sheet, said first slit defining one or more apertures in said lid to form an opening area in said composite sheet; a second slit in said surface sheet defining a boundary between the easily-peelable area and said non-peelable area of said surface sheet; and said surface sheet being adhered to said composite sheet at said composite sheet opening area over an area that is smaller than said composite sheet opening area.Type: GrantFiled: December 9, 1999Date of Patent: November 1, 2005Assignee: Nissin Shokuhin Kabushiki KaishaInventors: Kiyoshi Sawada, Mitsuo Yoshimura, Hirofumi Kawai, Takashi Takagi, Yuko Zenpuku
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Patent number: 6881286Abstract: A sealed composite container for products is provided having a paperboard body ply with a liner ply adhered on the inner surface thereof. One end of the container is rolled outwardly to form a rim and exposing the inner surface of the liner ply, which comprises a heat sealable composition. A lid for the container, also having a layer of heat sealable composition, is placed adjacent to the exposed heat sealable composition of the container liner and heat sealed thereto. The heat seal has both an inner and an outer bead formed on either side of the heat sealed area, wherein the inner bead comprises a larger amount of the heat seal compositions than the outer bead. A method and apparatus for forming the heat seal is also provided.Type: GrantFiled: July 17, 2001Date of Patent: April 19, 2005Assignee: Sonoco Development, Inc.Inventors: Michael T. Drummond, Alan D. Williams, Floyd H. Boatwright, Jeffrey M. Schuetz
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Patent number: 6857561Abstract: A composite container of paperboard has a polymeric film barrier layer on the inner surface thereof. A rolled bead is formed at a top end of the container and a membrane closure is bonded to the bead by a first heat seal material on the bead and a second heat seal material on the membrane. The heat seal materials preferably comprise ethylene acid copolymer such as methacrylic acid or acrylic acid, partially neutralized with zinc or sodium ions. A primer layer is disposed between the heat seal material on the bead and the polymer barrier layer of the container. The primer provides a high z-direction bond strength but is designed to fail in a shear tearing mode when peeling the membrane from the bead, such that the heat seal material on the bead is detached from the bead and remains attached to the membrane. The primer prevents tearing of the polymer barrier layer of the container.Type: GrantFiled: May 12, 2003Date of Patent: February 22, 2005Assignee: Sonoco Development, Inc.Inventors: Alan D. Williams, Michael T. Drummond
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Patent number: 6790508Abstract: A sheet composed of multiple films for providing peel-off lids for containers comprising a first film set of films, with a film layer of aluminum, an external polythene film and an internal orientated plastic film; a second film set heat-sealed to the edge of a container to be closed, with a pre-perforated polyester film coupled, by an adhesive, to a non-perforated polythene film heat-sealed to the edge of the container; and a hot-extruded polythene layer interposed between the two film sets to couple the last polyester film of the first film set and the first polyester film of the second film set.Type: GrantFiled: December 5, 2002Date of Patent: September 14, 2004Assignee: BP Europack S.p.A.Inventor: Marco Razeti
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Patent number: 6777050Abstract: The invention relates to a re-closable packaging featuring a container and a cover. The container features a support layer bearing two opposed faces, the innermost face of which is joined to a complexable layer by optionally deposing the face on an outermost face of an optional bonding layer bearing two opposed faces. The optional bonding layer is placed adjacent to a structure featuring: (1) a complexable layer bearing two opposed faces, the innermost face of the optional bonding layer being placed adjacent to the outermost face of the complexable layer, the innermost face of the complexable layer is placed adjacent to an outermost face of (2) a pressure-sensitive adhesive layer bearing two opposed faces, the innermost face of the pressure-sensitive adhesive layer is placed adjacent to a first face of (3) a tearable-welding layer bearing two opposed faces.Type: GrantFiled: May 19, 2000Date of Patent: August 17, 2004Assignee: Soplaril, S.A.Inventor: Jean-Claude Engelaere
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Publication number: 20040118852Abstract: A package for storing and shipping food products incorporates a multilayer film lid that includes a gas-impermeable exterior layer and a gas-permeable interior layer. The multilayer film lid is heat sealed to a flange of a tray upon which the food product is supported. The gas-impermeable layer may be delaminated from the gas-permeable layer when it is desired to expose the food to atmospheric gases. Separation of the gas-impermeable layer from the gas-permeable layer is facilitated by a film fracture feature included in the heat seal pattern adjacent a pull tab of the lid. The film fracture feature concentrates the separation forces exerted on the tab in a small area so that the gas-permeable layer of the lid readily breaks at the film fracture feature.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 19, 2002Publication date: June 24, 2004Applicant: Cryovac, Inc.Inventors: Charles Rice Barmore, Andrew Boyd Carrouth, Gregory Edward McDonald
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Publication number: 20040089664Abstract: A retortable container and an easy-opening closure for hermetic sealing of an open end thereof. The closure includes a metal end ring adapted to be double seamed to an open end of the retortable container, an intermediate area extending radially inward and defining an opening to an interior of the container, and a folded area folded into the interior of the container. The folded area extends radially outward from the opening and substantially parallel to at least an adjacent portion of the intermediate area. A first membrane patch overlaps and is bonded to an under side of the intermediate area of the end ring such that the first membrane patch prevents contamination of contents of the container by the metal end. A second membrane patch covers the opening and is bonded to an upper side of the first membrane patch.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 12, 2002Publication date: May 13, 2004Applicant: Sonoco Development, Inc.Inventors: Keith Rea, Lawrence E. Renck
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Patent number: 6712365Abstract: An over-molded gland seal for producing both a fluidic seal and a fluid conduit. The apparatus includes a substrate having an elastomeric layer over-molded thereon and an elastomeric gland seal molded into the over-molded layer. Another aspect of the apparatus includes a host-part having a raised wall thereon, said host-part receives the elastomeric gland seal and compresses the gland seal with the raised wall. The substrate, the gland seal, and the host-part define an enclosed region. To form the fluid conduit, the apparatus includes a fluid inlet port and a fluid outlet port that communicate with the enclosed region.Type: GrantFiled: June 20, 2002Date of Patent: March 30, 2004Assignee: Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P.Inventors: Louis Barinaga, Daniel D. Dowell, James P. Kearns
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Patent number: 6706349Abstract: A packaging container member, for containing an ink-jet head and/or an ink reservoir, includes a resin material with a composite layer deposited thereon, and an adhesive layer for sealing a containing space in a packaging container. The composite layer is composed of SiO2 and/or Al2O3, and the adhesive layer is composed of a propylene resin substantially free of components of molecular weight of less than 80,000, or of a biodegradable resin.Type: GrantFiled: December 3, 1998Date of Patent: March 16, 2004Assignee: Canon Kabushiki KaishaInventors: Masataka Eida, Hajime Yamamoto
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Patent number: 6669046Abstract: A lid member for a food container comprising an easily-peelable area of the layered structure having a lubricant between the base layer and the surface sheet, a non-peelable opening area of the layered structure disposed within the easily-peelable area; a non-peelable area of the layered structure disposed adjacent to easily-peelable area, said lid member further comprising a first tab to peel off the lid member from the container body, a second tab formed on the easily-peelable area along the boundary line between the non-peelable area and the easily-peelable area to open the apertures of the opening area, a first slit, cut from the base layer to the adhesive layer forming apertures in the opening area, a second slit, cut from the surface sheet to the adhesive layer, along the boundary line between the easily-peelable area and non-peelable area, and a third slit, cut from the base layer to the adhesive layer and disposed where the second tab is mounted, from a foot-end of the second tab, spaced from the secoType: GrantFiled: June 14, 2001Date of Patent: December 30, 2003Assignee: Nissin Shokuhin Kabushiki KaishaInventors: Kiyoshi Sawada, Mitsuo Yoshimura, Kyutaro Ikeda, Hirofumi Kawai
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Publication number: 20030192893Abstract: A product package (10) having multi-layer labeling cover assembly (26), having a container base (20), a display layer (34), a label (32), an oxygen absorber (30) and a protective layer (28), is utilized to provide a product package that can have the top protective layer of the cover assembly removed for display purposes without requiring the package to be relabeled. The container base has a plurality of sidewalls (13) extending upwards from the container base, ending in a perimeter lip (18) around the top of the sidewalls. The display film layer is attached to the perimeter lip to close the container. The label and oxygen absorber are positioned on the display layer. A protective film layer is placed over the label and oxygen absorber and adhered to the display layer around the perimeter of the container.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 15, 2002Publication date: October 16, 2003Inventor: Silvio Weder
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Publication number: 20030183637Abstract: An easy open package comprises a tray (3) having a rim (5) to which a lidding film can be sealed. A line of weakness (15) is formed at the underside of a corner of the tray to allow the foam material (19) of the tray to be broken to form a tab which facilitates peeling of the lidding film (21) from the remainder of the tray perimeter. The tray 3 includes a liner film 17 bonded thereto and severed at the line of weakness 15.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 21, 2003Publication date: October 2, 2003Inventors: Giovanni Zappa, Flavio Fusarpoli, Giuseppe Cissi
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Patent number: 6578723Abstract: A sealing cover includes an upper cover member which is impervious to bacteria and moisture, and is attached to an annular ring member, also impervious to bacteria and moisture. The upper cover member and annular ring member are attached to each other by means of an adhesive which, when the upper cover member is detached from the annular ring member, leaves substantially no visible indication of adhesive residue on the annular ring member, while losing its adhering properties. Another layer of adhesive is provided on the bottom of the annular ring for attaching the sealing cover to the rim of the opening of a container such as an I.V. container, in a non-removable manner such that the upper cover member can be removed without removing the annular ring member from the rim of the container to which it is attached.Type: GrantFiled: May 30, 1997Date of Patent: June 17, 2003Assignee: Pharmacy, Inc.Inventor: Clifford A. Tyner
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Publication number: 20030089718Abstract: The present invention provides cups for storing and dispensing liquids, such as liquid pharmaceutical formulations, having a bowl with an open top and a curved inner surface with an annular base extending from a bottom portion of the bowl, and a rim circumscribing the upper portion of the bowl. The present invention also provides unit dose container assemblies including cups according to the present invention and lids enclosing the open top, and container package assemblies for storing and dispensing liquid pharmaceutical formulations.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 14, 2001Publication date: May 15, 2003Inventor: Gerald Zinnbauer
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Patent number: 6544613Abstract: A sealed composite container is provided having a tubular body member and a liner ply adhered to the inner surface of the tubular body member. An end of the body member and liner ply is rolled outwardly to form a rim and a lid is heat sealed to the rim. A tacky composition is in contact with the rim and the lid and is positioned therebetween. The tacky composition has sufficient tackiness to temporarily hold the lid in place overlying the rim. At least one of the lid and liner ply comprises a seal layer comprising a heat sealable composition. The tacky composition and the heat sealable composition form a heat seal between the lid and the liner ply, the tacky composition being chemically compatible with the heat sealable composition such that a fusion seal is formed therebetween.Type: GrantFiled: November 8, 1999Date of Patent: April 8, 2003Assignee: Sonoco Development, Inc.Inventor: Krishnaraju Varadarajan
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Publication number: 20030055191Abstract: A sealant resin composition comprises 60 to 95 weight percent of ethylene polymer (PE) and 5 to 40 weight percent of 1-butene polymer (PB), wherein a melt flow rate (MFR) ratio between the two polymers (MFRPE/MFRPB) is not less than 1. A laminated film obtained by extrusion laminating the resin composition as a sealant film layer over a substrate film adheres tightly to other plastic film by heat sealing and gives a low degree of dependence of heat seal strength on temperature in the heat sealing stage. At the same time the laminated film has an easy peel feature, such that it is readily separated from sealed surfaces after heat sealing, and does not develop any phenomenon of resin threading from the sealed surfaces when they are peeled apart. Accordingly the resin composition is suitably used for the food packaging material.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 17, 2002Publication date: March 20, 2003Inventor: Naoto Yasaka
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Patent number: 6523713Abstract: A lid and a container using the lid are disclosed, the lid having a central panel of paperboard with a resilient plastic skirt joined about its perimeter. A metal foil membrane having heat activated adhesive layers is attached to the lid and the rim of the container by inductive heating. Detents project from an inside surface of the skirt and cooperate with the rim on the container to hold the lid in an open position. A stacking lip extends from the skirt and interfits within an identical lid to allow the lids to be stacked for shipment. A hinge extends transversely across the central panel and divides the lid into movable and fixed portions. Weakened regions on the skirt separate when the lid is opened and provide evidence of potential tampering.Type: GrantFiled: December 13, 2000Date of Patent: February 25, 2003Assignee: Double “H” Plastics, Inc.Inventor: Charles R. Helms
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Patent number: 6508375Abstract: A container and closure package includes a container having a body with a finish surrounding a fill/dispensing opening, and a closure having a perpherial skirt removably secured to the container finish. The closure has a base wall with a fill opening aligned with the fill/dispensing opening in the container when the closure is secured to the container and a recessed ledge surrounding the fill opening. A seal is provided at the underside of the base wall in sealing engagement with the fill/dispensing opening of the container. A disk has an electrically conductive underlayer that is induction fusion welded to the closure.Type: GrantFiled: July 10, 2001Date of Patent: January 21, 2003Assignee: Owens-Brockway Plastic Products Inc.Inventor: Thomas J. Krall
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Patent number: 6497336Abstract: A lid for a container is openable by peeling. The lid includes a first layer adhered to a second layer (5) having, on its outer face, a sealing agent (6) enabling it to adhere to the container (1, 2). The first layer (3) has a cut-out portion (7) delimiting a gripping tab (8). In addition, the force of adherence between the first and second layers (3, 5) is greater than the force of adherence between the second layer (5) and the container (1, 2). Alternatively, the lid includes a third layer (13) adhered to the first layer (3) and having a hole (15) permitting access to the tab (8).Type: GrantFiled: April 6, 2001Date of Patent: December 24, 2002Assignee: Societe Alsacienne D'AluminiumInventor: Alain J. Grayer
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Patent number: 6471083Abstract: A closure for sealing an opening of a tubular container is disclosed, the closure having a paperboard central panel with a plurality of secondary panels extending angularly therefrom forming a surface around the perimeter of the central panel. A plastic skirt is adhered around the perimeter of the central panel and to one side of the secondary panels opposite the surface to reinforce it. A metal foil layer is adhered to the surface, the foil having a side facing the sidewall of the container with a heat-activated adhesive layer thereon. The closure is positioned on the container with the central panel in registration with the opening and the heat-activated adhesive layer engaging the sidewall of the container. The seal between the closure and the container is effected by subjecting the container to an electromagnetic induction field, whereby eddy currents induced in the metal foil by the field cause the heat-activated adhesive to form a bond between the container sidewall and the secondary panels.Type: GrantFiled: October 20, 2000Date of Patent: October 29, 2002Assignee: Double “H” Plastics, Inc.Inventor: Charles R. Helms
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Patent number: 6413599Abstract: A sealed package for an article of personal use. The package includes a plastic container that defines a storage region and has a sealing surface around an entrance to the region. The package also includes a plastic, multi-layer laminate film sealed to the sealing surface of the container. The film is removable away from the sealing surface in one piece and has deadfold characteristics.Type: GrantFiled: July 29, 1999Date of Patent: July 2, 2002Assignee: The Gillette CompanyInventors: John D. Petricca, Arthur Feehan, James Larry Webb
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Patent number: 6395318Abstract: A canister for containing a particulate-type product. The canister includes opposing face panels, opposing side panels, a bottom closure, a top closure and a seal membrane. The opposing side panels together with the opposing face panels define an upper opening and a lower opening. The bottom closure is connected to the opposing face panels so as to encompass the lower opening. The opposing face panels, the opposing side panels and the bottom closure combine to define an internal storage region. The seal membrane is secured to the top closure, and then the top closure/seal membrane combination is connected to the opposing face panels so as to encompass the upper opening. The seal membrane insures the freshness of the particulate-type product. The top closure includes a movable lid member that provides selective access to the internal storage region. Upon initial opening of the lid member, first portion of the seal membrane delaminates from a remaining air-tight seal portion of the seal membrane.Type: GrantFiled: June 15, 2000Date of Patent: May 28, 2002Assignee: General Mills, Inc.Inventors: Patrick J. Sumpmann, Curtis J. Deering
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Publication number: 20020053571Abstract: The invention relates to a can lid consisting of a lid ring and a lid membrane having an end face, wherein the lid ring has an annular flange configured as a flattened roll on its inner periphery and surrounding an opening, the end face of said annular flange being directed radially outward and the lid membrane being connected with the annular flange so as to be flat for sealing the opening. A can lid designed according to the present invention should result in fewer injuries during normal handling and should be more resistant to corrosion as a result of the folding under of the peripheral area of the lid membrane.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 9, 2001Publication date: May 9, 2002Inventors: Rainer Sauer, Werner Erfgen
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Publication number: 20020023924Abstract: This invention relates a closure with a directionally peelable opening feature for articles comprising first and second layer of different polymeric films, wherein each layer has an upper and lower surface, the upper surface of the first layer is peelably attached to the lower surface of the second layer at a separation interface, provided that when the closure is used to secure an article, at least one portion of the surface and of the upper surface of the first layer or the lower surface of the second layer is not attached to the container. The invention also relates to a container sealed with the directionally peelable closure. The closure provides a means for providing a strong sealing closure that is directionally peelable requiring little effort. In another aspect the invention provides a means for using a container more than once.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 30, 1999Publication date: February 28, 2002Inventors: MARK WISNIEWSKI, MELVIN S. FREEDMAN
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Patent number: 6345726Abstract: A package (1) for solid, liquid or pasty foodstuffs or for medical products, the package allowing for simple opening and reclosing of a cover over the package, the package comprised of a rigid or flexible tray (2) of multi-layer thermoplastic material. The thermoplastic material comprises an outer supporting layer (5) of amorphous polyester, an intermediate layer of permanent adhesive (6), and an inner, weldable layer (7) of polyethylene. The cover (3) comprises a weldable layer of polyethylene or a thermoformable structure similar to that of the tray. The package includes an impermeable pouch which receives the contents and which is delimited by the weldable layer (7) of the tray, the weldable layer (3) forming the cover, and the weld bead (4).Type: GrantFiled: November 18, 1999Date of Patent: February 12, 2002Assignee: Wipak Gryspeert Societe AnonymeInventor: Bernard Beeuwsaert
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Publication number: 20020003143Abstract: A lid for a container is openable by peeling. The lid includes a first layer (3) adhered to a second layer (5) having, on its outer face, a sealing agent (6) enabling it to adhere to the container (1, 2). The first layer (3) has a cut-out portion (7) delimiting a gripping tab (8). In addition, the force of adherence between the first and second layers (3, 5) is greater than the force of adherence between the second layer (5) and the container (1, 2). Alternatively, the lid includes a third layer (13) adhered to the first layer (3) and having a hole (15) permitting access to the tab (8).Type: ApplicationFiled: April 6, 2001Publication date: January 10, 2002Inventor: Alain J. Grayer