AU5432001A - Security sack - Google Patents

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AU5432001A
AU5432001A AU54320/01A AU5432001A AU5432001A AU 5432001 A AU5432001 A AU 5432001A AU 54320/01 A AU54320/01 A AU 54320/01A AU 5432001 A AU5432001 A AU 5432001A AU 5432001 A AU5432001 A AU 5432001A
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Ian A. Samuel
Peter J.W. Symons
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KORSNAN PAPER SACKS Ltd
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Priority claimed from PCT/IB2001/001256 external-priority patent/WO2003000563A1/en
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AUSTRALIA
PATENTS ACT 1990 COMPLETE SPECIFICATION FOR A STANDARD PATENT
ORIGINAL
Name and Address of Applicant: Actual Inventor(s): Address for Service: Invention Title: Korsnas Paper Sacks Limited Northfleet Gravesend Kent DA119BZ United Kingdom Ian A. Samuel Peter J.W. Symons Spruson Ferguson St Martins Tower,Level 31 Market Street Sydney NSW 2000 (CCN 3710000177) Security Sack The following statement is a full description of this invention, including the best method of performing it known to me/us:- 5845c SECURITY SACK Field of the invention This invention relates to light-proof security sacks comprising at least one kraft paper ply and at least one ply impervious to light. The sacks can be used e.g. for storing and transporting materials which have to be protected from light.
Background of the invention Many materials need to be protected from light during storing, transport or handling. Such materials are e.g. light sensitive and photosensitive papers and films, many food products, and also many sensitive products of high technology.
In light-proof paper-based sacks, a black plastic film is usually used. Also papers with aluminium foils are used. One drawback of these materials is that they cannot be comfortably destroyed or recycled with paper material, Summary of the invention The main object of the invention is to provide a paper sack which has good light- **:proof properties but which is also easy to recycle or destroy. The invention and some embodiments thereof are defined in the patent claims.
According to the invention, the sack comprises at least one krali paper ply and at least one paper ply impregnated with carbon. The carbon impregnated ply provides imperviousness to light and the kraft paper ply provides especially mechanical strength.
The sacks can be manufactured from paper webs by applying conventional techniques. The sacks can be used for the storing and transport of any goods which need to be protected from light or from unauthorised scanning.
Alternatively, the carbon impregnated paper ply can be used as part of a laminate comprising at least one paper layer and at least one carbon impregnated layer laminated on one of the paper layers. The piy may comprise e.g. paper layer and one carbon impregnated layer, or two paper layers and a carbon impregnated layer between them. The carbon impregnated piy may also be coated on one or both sides to form a carbon-cored ply. Carbon impregnated papers are commercially available.
The sack may comprise several kraft paper plies. The sack may comprise e.g. two kra~ft paper plies and a carbon impregnated ply or laminated paper ply between them.
The sack can be easily recycled, if desired. The carbon can be removed in a similar way as the carbon black of printing inks. The sack can also be easily burnt or composted with other paper waste, if desired, The carbon laminated paper ply will also aid the dissipation of static electricity.
This will enable the sacks to be more safely used for materials which have a risk of self combustion due static discharge or which may be damaged by static electricity.
The carbon impregnated ply or laminate can be earthed by a suitable probe to equipments with sufficient conductivity. Such discharges may especially occur when the sacks are filled with powder or granular material.
The sack can be made permeable to air. This may be necessary e.g. when storing certain food products like vegetables.
The sack can also be made permeable to moisture. Thus water condensed inside the sack can be removed through the sack.
The sack can be scanned by security type X-ray equipment to prevent misuse.
The sacks will also have a tamper-evident feature as any attempt to gain access cannot be repaired or disguised, especially when the carbon impregnated paper ply is used as a lamination or a carbon-cored ply. This is an additional property that could assist on the proffered security. However these packing materials can be in certain circumstances too dense or light protection is not efficient enough; e.g. when storing vegetables a packing material must be at same time breathable and light proofing.
Brief description of the drawing Fig. I is a general view illustrating the security sack in accordance with this invention.
Description of the preferred embodiments Referring to the drawing, there is shown a general view of the security sack in accordance with this invention. The security sack of the embodiment of the present invention comprises of one kraft paper ply and one carbon impregnated paper 3 ply These two plies of paper are laminated together to form a light-proof and strong paper ply.
To manufacture the security sack according this invention, first the laminated paper ply is cut in a shape of a horizontal rectangle. This horizontal rectangle is then folded inwards along the vertical corner folds 'and outwards along the vertical center folds These vertical center folds allow the security sack to be stored flat, and when the security sack is used, they allow the body of the security sack to expand in volume, After the folding of the vertical folds, the vertical edges of the laminated paper ply are joined together along the vertical seam to form the body of the security sack. Vertical edges are joined together preferably with glue or other adhesive material.
After the body of the security sack is formed, the bottom of the security sack is formed by folding the bottom part of the body along the horizontal bottom fold The bottom fold can consist of several horizontal folds to increase the durability of the security sack. After the folding of the bottom part, the lower horizontal edge of the body is joined together with the body of the sack along the horizontal seam with glue or other adhesive material.
In the upper part of the security sack there is left an opening for inserting object in to the security sack. The edges of this opening can also be provided with glue or 20 other adhesive material to ease the sealing of the security sack.
It is evident for one skilled in art that the present invention is not limited to the foregoing description, but includes that contained in the claims. For example the security sack of the present invention can vary in shape and in size, It can have several or none center folds and the bottom of the security sack can be formed by glueing the edges of the bottom part of the body together.

Claims (6)

1. A security sack comprising at least one kraft paper ply and at least one light- proof ply, characterized in that the light-proof layer comprises at least one paper ply impregnated with carbon.
2. A sack according to claim 1, characterised in that the material comprises two kraft paper plies.
3. A sack according to claims 2, characterised in that it comprises the light- proof ply between the kraft paper plies.
4. A sack according to any of the foregoing claims, characterised in that the light-proof ply comprises two paper layers and a carbon layer between them.
A sack according to any of the foregoing claims, characterised in that the light-proof ply is provided with an earthing probe.
6. Use of a sack according to any of claims 1 to 5 for light sensitive or photosensitive materials, or for products sensitive to static electricity. DATED this eleventh Day of July, 2001 *Korsnas Paper Sacks Limited o. g DATED this eleventh Day of July, 2001 Korsnas Paper Sacks Limited Patent Attorneys for the Applicant/Nominated Person SPRUSON FERGUSON *g.go
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PCT/IB2001/001256 WO2003000563A1 (en) 2001-06-21 2001-06-21 Security sack
AU2001269367 2001-06-21

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DA3 Amendments made section 104

Free format text: THE NATURE OF THE AMENDMENT IS: THE PRIORITY DETAILS IN REGARD TO PATENT APPLICATION NUMBER 54320/01 SHOULD READ: PCT/IB01/01256 20010621

MK1 Application lapsed section 142(2)(a) - no request for examination in relevant period