CA1272436A - Laminate substrate and article therefrom incorporating fluorinated polyethylene - Google Patents

Laminate substrate and article therefrom incorporating fluorinated polyethylene

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CA1272436A
CA1272436A CA000498575A CA498575A CA1272436A CA 1272436 A CA1272436 A CA 1272436A CA 000498575 A CA000498575 A CA 000498575A CA 498575 A CA498575 A CA 498575A CA 1272436 A CA1272436 A CA 1272436A
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Edward A. Tavss
Samuel C. Temin
John Santalucia
David L. Carroll
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Abstract

ABSTRACT OF THE DISCLOSURE
There is disclosed a substrate of layers of materials comprising fluorinated polyethylene layers having sandwiched therein between a metal foil layer and a paper layer all suitably adhered to one another. It is also contemplated that the substrate be employed in fabricating a dentifrice tube.

Description

LAMINATE SUBSTRAI'E AND ARTICLE THEREFROM
INCORPORATING FLUORINATED POLYETHYLENE

FIELD OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates broadly to the container art, and is more particularly concerned with a collapsible dispensing container of laminated wall construction in the body portion thereof, whereby product permeation and absorption, and oxygen absorption are substantially prevented in all regions of the container structure susceptible thereto.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Collapsible tubes formed of metallic and-plastic materials have long been known in the packaging field.
Extruded metal tubes are inherently brittle and repeated use not infrequently results in wall cracks so that product is exuded from a location other than the essentially rigid dispensing orifice. Of the prior art metal tubes, aluminum tubes, while probably being the least brittle, are somewhat limited in their applications since up to the present time it has not been possible to apply to the interior surfaces thereof a completely satisfactory coating, when required to prevent attack and corrosion of the metal by alkaline or acid contents and contamination of the contents by the reaction products. Notwithstanding the relatively brittle nature of a metal tube, the mentioned internal coating operation requires an additional processing step which necessarily increases the cost of the final article.
Tubes formed of polyethylene and other plastic mate-rials have enjoyed wide commercial success in the packagingof many products; however, certain other products after a time have been noted to deteriorate when contained therein.
Plastics as exemplified by polyethylene are permeable to a degree when employed in the wall thicknesses used in tubular containers, and the essential oils embodied in most dentifrices for flavoring purposes are reduced in volume during storage of the container, rendering the dentifrice less palatable. Also, the plastic container wall absorbs oxygen over a period of time and ultimately may decompose the product, which has actually been found to be the case 3~

with fluoride-containing toothpastes. A further disadvantage of a plastic tube resides in the inability of the surface to readily receive printing or decorative material. In addition, plastic tubes, as exemplified by polyethylene, have a memory effect; that is, they do not remain compressed when s~ueezed, a particular disadvantage for dentifrice tubes.
To counter the above problems, it has accordingly bee~
- proposed to provide a metallic foil barrier between the product and the polyethylene tube body. This would counter the compressibility problem in that the metal layer would impose its compressibility upon the plastic. In addition, the metallic foil barrier between the product and the polyethylene tube body would prevent the mentioned loss of essential oils and the absorption of oxygen. The metallic barrier has been suggested as an interlayer between facing sheets of polyethylene, and that a laminate be formed by heat with or without suitable adhesives. However, while a structure of this general character is e~fective to prevent some product permeation and oxygen absorption through the tube body, and particularly when the inner thermoplastic layer is a copolymer of ethylene and a polar group containing monomer which is co-polymerizable therewith, there remains the possibility of product deterioration albeit to a much lesser extent.
PRIOR ART
Attention is directed to the following prior art:
Brandt (U.S. Patent No. 3,295,725) developed a tube which combines above advantages of an aluminum tube with advantages of a plastic tube. This is a laminated collapsible dispensing container containing both a metallic barrier and a polyethylene inner wall. The thermoplastic layer is broadly described as polyolefin and a copolymer of an olefin and a polar group containing monomer which is copolymerizable therewith. ~his laminate overcomes the above described limitations, except for absorption of the essential oils from the dentifrices.
Maxchak (Can patent No. 728,525) also developed a laminated tube containing an inner layer of polyethylene.
He acknowledged the problem of absorption of flavor oil by the thermoplastic wall.

~i~7;~f~3Fj -3- 62301-:L3~8 Other inventors investigated surface treated polymers in thelr articles of manu~acture. D'~ngelo (U.S. Patent No. 4,1~2,032) in his studies with films and containers noted that barrier properties are improved by surface treatment wi-th both fluorine and bromine. However, 'he did not make a tube;
his article had no aluminum; and he did not recogni~e the flavor barrier properties of this polymer.
Bou]tinghouse (U.S. Patent No. 4,29~6,151), Gilmour (4,110,518~, Dixon (U.S. Patent No. 4,020,223), Scotland (U.S.
Patent No. 3,647,613), and Anand (U.S. patent No. ~,~04,256) also had articles of manufacture involving fluorine surface treated polymers. Boultinghouse demonstrated tha-t the trea-t-ment made surfaces receptive to adhesives, coating, paints, inks, decorations, and the like; Gilmour showed that the sur-face behaves as an electrical insulator; Dixon's -treatment imparted oil stain release characteristics; Scotland's treat-ment provided solvent resistance. None of these articles, however, were tubes; none contained a layer of aluminum; and none of the inventors noted the flavor resistance of these articles.
5UMMARY OF THE IN'VENTION
The invention therefore provides a substrate of layers of materials comprising a first layer of a fluorinated polyethylene, a second layer of metal foil, a third layer of paper and a fourth layer of a fluorinated polyethylene.
The invention further provldes a collapsible paste dispensing container of layers of materials comprising a first innermost layer of fluorinated polyethylene, a second layer of metal foil, a third layer of paper and an outermost fourth layer of a fluorinated polyet'hylene.
An aim of this invention lies in the provision of a tubular container having a plurality of adherent layers in the body portion thereof, one of said layers providing a barrier to product migration and oxygen absorption such as a metallic foil and another of said layers being a fluorinated polyethylene or mixture thereof varying in densi-ty and crystallinity. The latter layers being innermost and preferably outermost with different additional laminae sandwiched therein between.
Such additional layers comprise paper and suitable ~0 adhesive and bonding agents such as copolymer of ethylene and 3~

- 3a - 62301-1348 acrylic acid.
The collapsible dispensing container of the present invention may be constructed -from the laminated substrate of the present invention by conventional and known apparatuses.
Exemplary of such equipment and method can be dlscerned from U.S. patent No. 3,832,964, 3ti 62301-13~8 A further object of the instant invention is to provide a method of producing laminated tubes in which a tubular body is formed of a barrier layer and a fluorinated polyethylene laminated thereto; the laminated tube body is then located on a forming member in adjacency to a barrier member also positioned thereon.
Other objects and advantages of the invention will become more apparent as the description proceeds.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
In the drawings wherein like numerals are employed to designate like parts throughout the same:
Figure 1 is a cross-sectional view of a fragmentary portion of a laminated substrate of the present invention.
Figure 2 is a side elevational view of a collapsible dispensing container embodying the novel concepts of this invention, with portions of the body walls being broken away to more fully illustrate the laminated structure.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
The thermoplastic of the present invention is fluorinated polyethylene.
Referring now first to Figure 1 of the drawings, a substrate 10 is shown in cross-section whereby to reveal the components of the sandwich that go to make up the laminated configuration.
It will be seen that the bottommost layer 11 is a fluorinated polyethylene. The second layer 12 thereabove is an adhesive layer which joins the fluorinated polyethylene layer 11 with third layer 13 which is a metal foil such as aluminum foil. The fourth layer 1~ is another adhesive that adhesively secures the other surface of the metal foil layer 13 to a paper layer 15. The topmost layer 16 is fluorinated polyethylene.
The fluorinated polyethylenes are particularly useful because they have very low flavor absorption characteristics as can be seen from the following tables where fluorinated polyethylenes are compared with polyethylene where the thicknesses of the layers or coating are the same:

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TABLE I
Relative Flavor Absorption into Polymers from Flavored Dentifrice**
72~ 90F 120F
Aluminum 0.4 0 0.4 Fluorine surface-treated high density polyethylene ~D-3*(Air Products) 22 37 90 High density polyethylene HD-0 (Air Products) 98 94 100 Lo~ density polyethylene LD-0 (Air Products) 100 94 111 ** All numbers relative to low density polyethylene at 72F, arbitrarily set at 100; the lower the number the less flavor absorbed.
TABLE II
Polymer Absorption of Neat Flavor Oil Absorption ~) Aluminum 0 Fluorine surface-tr~eated high density polyethylene HD-3 (Air Products) 3.3 High density polyethylene HD-0 (Air Products) 4.8 Low density polyethylene LD-0 ~Air Products) 7.9 Low density polyethylene , NA*lUSI) 10.0 Ionomer Surlyn*1707 (DuPont) 15.7 lonomer Surlyn 1605 (DuPont) 19.0 Ionomer Surlyn 1706 (DuPont) 24.3 * Trade-mark 3Ç~
62301-13~8 ~6--TABLF III
Polymer Absorption of Neat Flavor Oil -% Flavor Absorbed No. 74 fluorine surface-treated Low density polyethylene (a) 2.6 No. 76 fluorine surface-treated Low density polyethylene (a) 2.6 Low density polyethylene ~) 5.5 Low density polyethylene (control) (a) 5.6+0.14(e) Ionomer(C) 7.4 Ionomer(d) 12.2 (a) Low density polyethylene is Lupolen*1804H (BASF) (b) Tenite 154 (Eastman) (c) Surlyn 8940 (DuPont) (d) Surlyn 8920 (DuPont) (e) n=3 TABLE IV
Loss of Flavor from Flavored Dentifrice into Polymers Flavor Loss**
No. 76 fluorine surface-treated low density polyethylene (a) 56 No. 74 fluorine surface-treated low de~b~ty polyethylene (a) 64 Ionomer 88 Ionomer( ) 96 Low density polyethylene ~d)ontrol) ( ) 100 Low density polyethylene 136 **Relative to BASF low density polyethylene control arbitrarily set at 100; the lower the number the less flavor lost from the dentifrice (a) LDPE is Lupolen 1804H (BASF) (b) Surlyn 8920 (DuPont) (c) Surlyn 8940 (DuPont) (d) Tenite 154 (Eastman) It is contemplated that within the purview of the invention the adhesives may be a copolymer of ethylene and acrylic acid or methacrylic acid, or sodium or ~inc salts thereof in a diluent system.
The metal foil may be preferably aluminum foil.
The paper layer is desirably a kraft paper.

* Trade-mark 7~3~

The thickness range of each of the layers is as follows:
Fluorinated polyethylene layer 11 0.5 mils to 3.0 mils, preferably 1.0 mils Adhesive layer 12 - sufficient -to assure adherence Metal foil layer 13 - 0.5 mils to 2.0 mils, preferably 1.0 mils.
Adhesive layer 14 - sufficient to assure adherence Paper layer 15 - 1.5 mils to 2.5 mils, preferably 2.0 mils.
Fluorinated polyethylene layer 16 - 3.5 mils to 5.0 mils, preferably 4.0 mils.
The topmost fluorinated polyethylene layer 16 adheres to the paper layer 15 by means of the application of sufficient heat and pressure to the substrate. In the event the applica-tion of heat and pressure is not appropriate a suitable adhes-ive is to be employed. Figure 2 is an example o-f the laminated structure of a collapsible container with the layers being demonstrated as in Figure 1 with layer 11 being inner most and the other layer being of the same materials and in the same order as shown.
It is believed manifest from the foregoing tha-t applicant has provided a collapsible container structure which substantially reduces the problems heretofore unsolved by the prior ar-t. The laminated substrate and laminated shoulder piece 20 substantially eliminates product permeation and oxygen absorption.
The outer layer of a fluorinated polyethylene is a thermoplastic capable of fusion during a side seaming step and granting adequate protection to the paper and metaLlic foil interlayer. The art of seaming of a collapsible dentifrice tube of the general type herein disclosed can be seen in U.S.
Paten-t No. 3,295,725. However, the outer layer of Eluorinated polyethylene and paper may be eliminated if the foil barrier is of sufficient thickness to resist damage, and by flowing a thermoplas-tic material into the overlap side seam ~_ during the sealing thereof when such a system is employed.
Further, the outer layer may be paper in a three-ply laminate formed of paper, foil and fluorinated polyethylene as described. As the outermost and innermost layers are preferably the same, the folded edges of the tube produced from the substrate in conveniently heat bonded. A suitable adhesive can be used when heat bonding is not possible.
This modification is in addition to the aforementioned four-ply laminate comprised of from outside to in, fluorinated polyethylene paper, foil and fluorinated polyethylene.
It is contemplated that suitable adhesives will be employed between the laminae whenever necessary-.
Fluorinated polyethylene can also be employed for the shoulder piece, cap, neck piston and in the construction of dispensing valves for other dentifrice dispensers, particularly in conjunction with the interior portions exposed to the contained dentifrice, and, again, where required, compatible adhesives would naturally be employed.
Additionally when cast as a film on the interior surfaces of fiber drums used for the storage of flavored dentifrice, the material will retard flavor loss into the drums, thereby extending storage life.
Various modifications of the invention have been disclosed herein, and these and other changes can of course be effected without departing from the novel concepts of the instant contribution.

Claims (10)

THE EMBODIMENTS OF THE INVENTION IN WHICH AN EXCLUSIVE
PROPERTY OR PRIVILEGE IS CLAIMED ARE DEFINED AS FOLLOWS:
1. A substrate of layers of materials comprising a first layer of a fluorinated polyethylene, a second layer of metal foil, a third layer of paper and a fourth layer of a fluorina-ted polyethylene.
2. The substrate of claim 1 wherein the first layer of the fluorinated polyethylene is secured to the metal foil with an adhesive.
3. The substrate of claim 1 wherein the third layer of paper is secured to the fourth layer of the fluorinated poly-ethylene with an adhesive.
4. The substrate of claim 1 wherein the first layer of the fluorinated polyethylene is secured to the metal foil with an adhesive and wherein the third layer of paper is secured to the fourth layer of the fluorinated polyethylene with an adhesive.
5. The substrate of claim 4 wherein the adhesive is a copolymer of ethylene and acrylic acid.
6. A collapsible paste dispensing container of layers of materials comprising a first innermost layer of fluorinated polyethylene, a second layer of metal foil, a third layer of paper and an outermost fourth layer of a fluorinated poly-ethylene.
7. The container of claim 6 wherein the first layer of the fluorinated polyethylene is secured to the metal foil with an adhesive.
8. The container of claim 6 wherein the third layer of paper is secured to the fourth layer of the fluoropolymer with an adhesive.
9. The container of claim 6 wherein the first layer of the fluorinated polyethylene is secured to the metal foil with an adhesive and wherein the third layer of paper is secured to the fourth layer of the fluorinated polyethylene with an adhesive.
10. The container of claim 9 wherein the adhesive is a copolymer of ethylene and acrylic acid.
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