WO2009035685A1 - Closure/stopper with multi-layer film affixed thereto - Google Patents
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B65—CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
- B65D—CONTAINERS FOR STORAGE OR TRANSPORT OF ARTICLES OR MATERIALS, e.g. BAGS, BARRELS, BOTTLES, BOXES, CANS, CARTONS, CRATES, DRUMS, JARS, TANKS, HOPPERS, FORWARDING CONTAINERS; ACCESSORIES, CLOSURES, OR FITTINGS THEREFOR; PACKAGING ELEMENTS; PACKAGES
- B65D39/00—Closures arranged within necks or pouring openings or in discharge apertures, e.g. stoppers
- B65D39/0052—Closures arranged within necks or pouring openings or in discharge apertures, e.g. stoppers made in more than one piece
- B65D39/0076—Plastic closures other than those covered by groups B65D39/0058 - B65D39/007
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B65—CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
- B65D—CONTAINERS FOR STORAGE OR TRANSPORT OF ARTICLES OR MATERIALS, e.g. BAGS, BARRELS, BOTTLES, BOXES, CANS, CARTONS, CRATES, DRUMS, JARS, TANKS, HOPPERS, FORWARDING CONTAINERS; ACCESSORIES, CLOSURES, OR FITTINGS THEREFOR; PACKAGING ELEMENTS; PACKAGES
- B65D39/00—Closures arranged within necks or pouring openings or in discharge apertures, e.g. stoppers
- B65D39/0052—Closures arranged within necks or pouring openings or in discharge apertures, e.g. stoppers made in more than one piece
- B65D39/0058—Closures arranged within necks or pouring openings or in discharge apertures, e.g. stoppers made in more than one piece from natural or synthetic cork, e.g. for wine bottles or the like
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B65—CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
- B65D—CONTAINERS FOR STORAGE OR TRANSPORT OF ARTICLES OR MATERIALS, e.g. BAGS, BARRELS, BOTTLES, BOXES, CANS, CARTONS, CRATES, DRUMS, JARS, TANKS, HOPPERS, FORWARDING CONTAINERS; ACCESSORIES, CLOSURES, OR FITTINGS THEREFOR; PACKAGING ELEMENTS; PACKAGES
- B65D2539/00—Details relating to closures arranged within necks or pouring openings or in discharge apertures, e.g. stoppers
- B65D2539/001—Details of closures arranged within necks or pouring opening or in discharge apertures, e.g. stoppers
- B65D2539/008—Details of closures arranged within necks or pouring opening or in discharge apertures, e.g. stoppers with coatings or coverings
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- This invention relates to closures or stoppers for containers and, more particularly, to closures or stoppers which are removable from the container and are constructed to enhance the product stored in the container.
- wine bottle closures or stoppers are constructed from a range of material formed from cork, synthetic plastic materials, fillers, bonding agents and combinations thereof.
- cork which is a natural product
- cork material is a limited resource which is becoming increasingly difficult to harvest in sufficient quantities to meet the ever growing demands.
- irregularities in the cork's structure due to geographic, climate, and ecological reasons, cause many quality grades to exist in the harvested product. This creates a complex categorization of qualities and standards.
- closures or stoppers for wine bottles Regardless of the material employed for forming closures or stoppers for wine bottles, one of the principal difficulties to which any bottle closure is subjected is the manner in which the closure is inserted into the wine bottle.
- the closure is placed in a jaw clamping member positioned above the bottle portal.
- the clamping member incorporates a plurality of separate and independent jaw members which peripherally surround the closure member and are movable relative to each other to compress the closure member to a diameter substantially less than its original diameter.
- a plunger moves the closure means from the jaws directly into the neck of the bottle, wherein the closure member expands into engagement with the interior diameter of the bottle neck and portal, thereby sealing the bottle and the contents thereof.
- a friction reducing coating usually must be applied to the outer surface of the closure or stopper in order to enable the stopper to be fully inserted into the neck of the bottle.
- a friction reducing coating is not applied to the surface of the closure or stopper, the stopper expands immediately upon exiting the jaws and frictionally engages the surface of the bottle neck prior to being completely inserted into the wine bottle.
- the friction reducing coating comprises one selected from the group consisting of paraffins, silicones, and other similar compositions which provide the desired friction reduction to the surface of the closure, while also being capable of being easily applied and retained on the outer surface of the closure.
- the use of a friction reducing material is generally required.
- closures employed in the wine industry Due to the unique characteristics of wine and the wide variety of environmen- tal and chemical interactions which affect the taste, fragrance, and bouquet of wine products, the construction of closures employed in the wine industry have received significant attention.
- substantial attention has also been directed to sealing the ends of the closure with a separate material or coating in order to control the transfer of desirable chemicals, compounds, and/or gases through the closure for enhancing the wine product as well as preventing the transfer of undesirable chemicals, compounds, and/or gases through the closure for reducing or eliminating wine degradation.
- Another object of the present invention is to provide a synthetic closure/ stopper having the characteristic features described above which promotes and enhances the transfer or exchange of desirable chemicals, compounds, and/or gases through the terminating end of the closure.
- Another object of the present invention is to provide a synthetic closure/ stopper having the characteristic features described above and comprises a terminat- ing end positioned within the bottle which incorporates a multi-layer film bonded thereto for enhancing the construction of the closure/stopper and improving the quality of the wine product contained therein.
- Another object of the present invention is to provide a synthetic closure/ stopper having the characteristic features described above which can be mass produced on a continuous basis and eliminates any spoilage of wine due to cork taint.
- a multi-layered film is securely affixed or bonded to the terminating end of a closure/stopper with the multi-layered film being constructed for promoting the transfer of all of the desirable gases, chemicals, and/or compounds while preventing the transfer of undesirable gases, chemicals, and/or compounds.
- the wine sealed in the wine bottle by the closure/stopper of the present invention is assured of possessing a long storage life, while also having the flavor, bouquet, taste, and quality desired for the wine fully maintained.
- FIGURE 1 is a perspective view of a synthetic closure/stopper of the present invention depicting two multi-layer films in position for being affixed to the two opposed terminating ends of the closure/stopper;
- FIGURE 2 is a perspective view of the synthetic closure/stopper of FIGURE
- FIGURE 3 is a perspective view of the synthetic closure/stopper of FIGURE
- FIGURE 4 is a perspective view of the preferred construction employed for the closure/stopper of the present invention
- FIGURE 5 is a cross-sectional side elevation view of the synthetic closure/stopper of FIGURE 4 depicting the preferred multi-component or multi-layer construction employed therefor; and FIGURE 6 is a side elevation view of an application tool employed for affixing the multi-layer film to the terminating end of the closure/stopper.
- the construction of the multi-layer film of the present invention along with its method of affixation to the closure/stopper, can best be understood.
- the preferred construction of the closure/stopper employed in the present invention is fully detailed and is preferably constructed from synthetic material.
- any desired material may be employed, including natural cork.
- the preferred synthetic closure/stopper comprises a multi-component or multi-layer synthetic closure which is fully detailed herein.
- the following detailed disclosure of the multilayer film as well as the multi-component or multi-layer synthetic closure are provided for exemplary purposes only and are not intended as a limitation of the present invention to the particular applications or embodiments detailed herein.
- multi-layer films 16 are affixed throughout the entire substantially flat terminating ends 22 and 28 of closure/stopper 20, while also peripherally surrounding and enclosing a portion of outer surface 24 thereof.
- assurance is provided that the entire terminating end of the stopper/closure is covered with the multi-layer film, regardless of any variations that may occur in the shape of the terminating end due to diameter variations, roundness, ovality, and squareness of cut.
- the multi-layer film application construction of the present invention also has been found to reduce or eliminate lipping during insertion of the closure into the bottleneck, while also improving reinsertion of the stopper /closure.
- multilayer films 16 and 18 are affixed to one or both terminating ends of the stopper/ closure and are constructed with an overall diameter which preferably ranges between about .50 mm and 5.0 mm greater than the diameter of the closure/stopper. It has also been found that this enlarged diameter range is more preferably between about 1.5 mm and 2 mm.
- the synthetic closure/stopper may comprise any desired construction.
- multi-component/multi-layer synthetic bottle closure 20 preferably comprises core member 22 and peripheral layer 24 which peripherally surrounds and is integrally bonded to core 22.
- core member 22 comprises a substantially cylindrically shaped surface 26 terminating with substantially flat end surfaces 27 and 28.
- surrounding layer 24 is intimately bonded directly to core member 22, peripherally surrounding and enveloping surface 26 of core member 22.
- Peripheral layer 24 incorporates exposed surface 30, which comprises a substantially cylindrical shape and forms the outer surface of multi- component/multi-layer synthetic bottle closure 20 of the present invention, along with flat end surfaces 27 and 28.
- core 22 is formed from foam plastic material using a continuous extrusion process. Although other prior art systems have employed molded foamed plastic material, these processes have proven to be more costly and incapable of providing a final product with the attributes of the present invention.
- core member 22 is formed as an extruded, medium or low density closed cell foamed plastic comprising one or more plastics selected from the group consisting of inert polymers, homopolymers, and copolymers.
- the preferred plastic material is preferably selected from the group consisting of polyethylenes, metallocene catalyst polyethylenes, poly -butanes, polybutylenes, polyurethanes, silicones, vinyl based resins, thermoplastic elastomer, polyesters, ethylene acrylic copolymers, ethylene-vinyl- acetate copolymers, ethylene-methyl acrylate copolymers, ethylene-butyl-acrylate copolymers, ethylene-propylene-rubber, styrene butadiene rubber, ethylene-ethyl-acrylic copolymers, ionomers, polypropylenes, and copolymers of polypropylene and copolymerizable ethylenically unsaturated commoners.
- the resulting extruded foam product can have a density ranging between about 100 kg/m 3 to 500 kg/m 3 . Although this density range has been found to provide an effective core member, the density of the extruded foam core member 20 preferably ranges between about 200 kg/m 3 to 350 kg/m 3 .
- core member 22 is substantially closed cell in structure, additives are intermixed with the plastic material to form a closed cell foam with minute cells.
- the resulting core member 22 of the present invention preferably has average cell sizes ranging from between about .02 millimeters to 0.50 millimeters and/or a cell density ranging between about 25,000,000 cells/cm 3 to 8,000 cells/cm 3 .
- this cell configuration has been found to produce a highly effective product, it has been found that the most desirable product possesses an average cell size ranging between about .05 and 0.1 millimeters and/or a cell density ranging between about 8,000,000 cells/cm 3 to 1,000,000 cells/cm 3 .
- the cell size of core member 22 is homogeneous throughout its entire length and diameter.
- a nucleating agent can be employed.
- a nucleating agent selected from the group consisting of calcium silicate, talc, clay, titanium oxide, silica, barium sulfate, diamatious earth, and mixtures of citric acid and sodium bicarbonate, the desired cell density and cell size is achieved.
- cell size and cell density is most advantageously realized in the formation of core member 22 by employing between about 0.1 and 5 parts by weight of the nucleating agent for every 100 parts by weight of the plastic foam.
- the desired physical characteristics of core member 22 are realized along with the desired control of the cell size and cell density. This leads to product consistency currently not available with natural and synthetic materials.
- a blowing agent can be employed in forming extruded foam plastic material.
- a variety of blowing agents can be employed during the extruded foaming process whereby core member 22 is produced.
- either physical blowing agents or chemical blowing agents are employed.
- Suitable blowing agents that have been found to be efficacious in producing the core member of the present invention comprise one or more selected from the group consisting of: Aliphatic Hydrocarbons having 1-9 carbon atoms, Halogenated Aliphatic Hydrocarbons having 1-9 carbon atoms and Aliphatic alcohols having 1-3 carbon atoms.
- Aliphatic Hydrocarbons include
- Halogenated Hydrocarbons and Fluorinated Hydrocarbons they include Methylfluoride, Perfluoro-methane, ethyl Fluoride, l, l-Difluoroethane(HFC- 152a), 1 , 1 , 1-Trifluoroethane (HFC 430a), 1,1 ,1 ,2-Tetrafluoroethane(HFC 134a), Penta-fluoroethane, Perfluoro-ethane, 2,2-Difluoropropane, 1 , 1 , 1-Trifluoropropane, Perfluoropropane, Perfluorobutane, Perfluorocyclobutane.
- Partially Hydrogenated Chlorocarbon and Chlorofluorocarbons for use in this invention include Methyl Chloride, Methylene Chloride, Ethyl Chloride, 1,1 ,1-Trichlorethane, 1 , 1-Dichlorol- Fluoroethane(HCFC-141b), 1-Chlorol, 1-Difluoroethane (HCFC142b), 1,1-
- Fully Halogenated Chlorofluoro-carbons include Trichloromonofluoromenthane (CFCI l), Dichlorodifluoromenthane (CFC12), Trichlorotrifluoroethane(CFCl 13), Dichlorotetrafluoroethane(CFCl 14), Chloroheptafluoropropane, and Dichlorohexafluoropropane. Fully Halogenated Chlorofluorocarbons are not preferred due to their ozone depiction potential.
- Aliphatic alcohols include Methanol, Ethanol, n-Propanol and Isopropanol.
- Suitable inorganic blowing agent useful in making the foam of the present invention include carbon dioxide, nitrogen, carbon, water, air, nitrogen, helium, and argon.
- Chemical blowing agents include Azodicarbonamic Azodiisobutyro-Nitride,
- Benzenesulfonhydrazide 4,4-Oxybenzene Sulfonylsemicarbazide, p-Toluene Sulfonylsemi-carbazide, Barium Azodicarboxlyate, N,N'-Dimethyl-N,N'- Dinitrosoterephthalamide and Trihydrazinotriazine.
- the blowing agent is incorporated into the plastic melt in a quantity ranging between about .005% to 10% by weight of the weight of the plastic material.
- a physical blowing agent or a chemical blowing agent can be employed as part of the extrusion process for forming core member 22 of the present invention.
- a physical blowing agent is preferred since physical blowing agents allow core member 22 of synthetic bottle closure 20 to be achieved with a lower density, which is closer to natural cork.
- a blowing agent which is inert is preferred.
- the blowing agent is preferably selected from the group consisting of nitrogen, carbon dioxides, water, air, nitrogen, helium, and argon.
- hydrocarbons can be employed as the blowing agent which are preferably selected from the group consisting of butane, isobutene, pentane, isopentane and propane.
- peripheral layer 24 is of particular importance in attaining synthetic bottle closure 20 which is capable of meeting and exceeding all of the difficult requirements imposed upon a closure or stopper for the wine industry.
- peripheral layer 24 is formed from plastic material identical or similar to the plastic material employed for core member 22. However, as detailed below, the physical characteristics imparted to peripheral layer 24 differ substantially from the physical characteristics of core member 22. In the preferred construction, peripheral layer 24 comprises a thickness ranging between about 0.05 and 5 millimeters and, more preferably, between about 0.1 and 2 millimeters. Although these ranges have been found to be efficacious to producing synthetic bottle closure 20 which is completely functional and achieves all of the desired goals, the preferred embodiment for wine bottles comprises a thickness of between about 0.1 and 1 millimeter.
- peripheral layer 24 preferably comprises a density ranging between about 300 kg/m 3 to 1,500 kg/m 3 . Most ideally, it has been found that the density of peripheral layer 24 ranges between about 750 kg/m 3 to 1 ,000 kg/m 3 .
- multi-component or multi-layer synthetic bottle closure 20 of the present invention must be formed with peripheral layer 24 intimately bonded to substantially the entire surface 26 of core member 22. If any large unbonded areas exist, flow paths for gas and liquid could result. Consequently, secure, intimate, bonded interengagement of peripheral layer 24 with core member 22 is required for attaining a bottle closure for the wine industry.
- peripheral layer 24 is formed about core member 22 in a manner which assures intimate bonded engagement.
- the desired secure, intimate, bonded, interengagement is attained by simultaneous co-extrusion of core member 22 and peripheral layer 24 or by applying peripheral layer 24 to core member 22 after core member 22 has been formed.
- intimate bonded interengagement of peripheral layer 24 to core member 22 is attained.
- multi-component/multilayer synthetic bottle closure 20 of the present invention can be produced by co-extruding core member 22 simultaneously with peripheral layer 24 to provide a final product wherein peripheral layer 24 is intimately bonded to core member 22 in a single, continuous operation. If co-extrusion process is employed, once the continuous elongated co-extruded layers forming synthetic bottle closure 20 have been completely formed and are ready for final processing, the elongated dual component material produced is cut to the precise length desired for forming synthetic bottle closures 20. As detailed above, a wide variety of plastic materials can be employed to produce the extruded multi -component, multi-layer synthetic bottle closure 20 of the present invention.
- the preferred plastic material for forming both core member 22 and peripheral layer 24 comprises one or more selected from the group consisting of medium density polyethylenes, low density polyethylenes, metallocene catalyst polyethylenes, polypropylenes, polyesters, ethylene-butyl-acrylate copolymers, vinyl-acetate copolymers, ethylene-methyl aery late copolymers, and blends of these compounds. It has also been discovered that the outer peripheral layer or skin layer 24 may comprise a thermoplastic composition which differs from the thermoplastic composition employed for the core member.
- the outer peripheral layer 24 may comprise one or more selected from the group consisting of foamable or non-foamable thermoplastic polyurethanes, thermoplastic olefins, thermoplastic vulcanizates, flexible polyolef ⁇ ns, fluoroelastomers, fluoro-polymers, poly ethylenes, teflons, and blends thereof.
- peripheral layer 24 may be formed from thermoplastic olefinic elastomers such as petrothene TPOE, thermoplastic urethanes thermoplastic polyesters, and other similar product formulas. The particular composition employed for peripheral layer 24 is selected to. withstand the compression forces imposed thereon by the jaws of the corking machine.
- one principal feature of the present invention is the type of material used for layer 24, as well as the discovery that a substantially solid, non-foamed or foamed plastic-based outer peripheral layer or skin is securely affixed about a foamed plastic center core, to produce a multi-layer synthetic closure which is able to withstand the forces of a cork machine.
- outer peripheral layer 24 is metallocene catalyst polyethylene.
- outer peripheral layer 24 may comprise 100% metallocene catalyst polyethylene or, if desired, the metallocene catalyst polyethylene may be intermixed with a polyethylene.
- outer peripheral layer 24 preferably comprises between about 25 % and 100% by weight based upon the weight of the entire composition of one or more poly ethylenes selected from the group consisting of medium density poly ethylenes, medium low density polyethylenes, and low density polyethylenes.
- multi-layer films 16 and 18 are affixed to the terminating ends of the closure/stopper 20 and are capable of being easily bonded to the terminating ends of the closure/stopper with virtually insignificant creasing or wrinkling occurring as a part of the bonding process.
- the multi-layer films 16 and 18 are preferably bonded to the terminating ends of the closure/stoppers in a two step process. In this two-step process, the multi-layer film is first heat bonded to the substantially flat terminating end of the stopper/ closure preferably by employing a heated stamping tool formed from metal and, subsequently, wrapped and heat bonded about the outer peripheral surface of the stopper/closure.
- This two-stage heat bonding process is of particular significance in securely affixing the multi-layer film to a synthetic closure/stopper which incorporates two separate and distinct materials, one of which forms the central core of the closure/stopper with the second, skin forming material peripherally surrounding and being securely bounded to the outer surface of the core.
- the extremely popular and highly effective, dual material synthetic closure/stopper formed with at least two separate and distinct materials is capable of being manufactured with a multi-layer film barrier securely affixed to the terminating end thereof.
- the multi-layer film barrier of the present invention is constructed with a thickness ranging between about 0.001 inches and 0.010 inches.
- the multi-layer film barrier construction of the present invention is preferably formed with at least two separate and distinct layers, but may be formed with a plurality of layers. At least one layer comprises the bonding material for securely affixing the film to the stopper/closure, while at least a second layer is constructed for controlling and/or limiting the passage of gases, chemicals and compounds through the terminating end of the stopper/closure.
- composition of the barrier layer of the multi-layer film of the present invention preferably comprises material having a low permeability to oxygen, hydrogen, and carbon dioxide, while also reducing or eliminating the passage of fruity ester compounds contained in the wine, such as ethyl octanoate.
- the multi-layer film barrier of the present invention prevents oxygen from being transmitted into the headspace of the wine during the insertion of the stopper /closure, thereby maintaining desired sodium dioxide levels in the wine bottle.
- any film material capable of providing these characteristics can be employed as one layer of the multi-layer film barrier of the present invention.
- Such materials include one or more polymers selected from the group consisting of poly- vinyllidenechloride (PVDC), ethylene vinyl alcohol (EVOH), poly aery lonitrile and copolymers thereof, polyethylene and copolymers thereof, polypropylene and copolymers thereof, polyvinyl chloride and copolymers thereof, and other similar materials.
- PVDC poly- vinyllidenechloride
- EVOH ethylene vinyl alcohol
- poly aery lonitrile and copolymers thereof polyethylene and copolymers thereof
- polypropylene and copolymers thereof polyvinyl chloride and copolymers thereof
- other similar materials include one or more polymers selected from the group consisting of poly- vinyllidenechloride (PVDC), ethylene vinyl alcohol (EVOH), poly aery lonitrile and copolymers thereof, polyethylene and copolymers thereof, polyprop
- suitable adhesive layer materials include heat activated adhesive compounds, hot melt adhesive compounds, and other similar compositions.
- Suitable adhesive compounds include ethylene vinyl acetate, methyl methacrylate based polymers, metalacine based compounds, poly amides, polyurethanes, polyethylenes, and other similar compositions.
- the multi-layer film member comprises two or more layers, wherein the material for each layer is selected from the group consisting of ethylene vinyl alcohol (EVOH), polyamide, polypropylene, and polyethylene.
- the multi-layer film employed as a barrier layer incorporates a uniquely constructed surface treatment formed thereon.
- the surface treatment preferably comprises applying a texture pattern or embossed pattern on the surface of the multi-layer film which is constructed for both aesthetic appeal as well as enabling the multi-layer film to remain substantially unaffected by the insertion process of the stopper /closure in the wine bottle.
- heat stamping application tool 35 comprises a generally convex, conical, or dome shaped surface 36 which is employed for contacting multi-layer film 16 and 18 and assuring that multilayer film 16 and 18 are securely bonded to terminating ends 27 and 28 of closure/stopper 20.
- application tool 35 comprises a heated stamping tool preferably made from metal.
- the outer, exposed surface of convex, conical, or dome shaped surface 36 preferably comprises an embossing texture formed thereon. In this way, the surface treatment desired for multi-layered films 16 and 18 is easily achieved by applying the desired textured pattern or embossing pattern directly onto the surface of multi-layered film 16 and 18 as application tool 35 contacts multi-layered films 16 and 18.
- surface 36 of application tool 35 is constructed with a dome, convex, or conical shape.
- the lamination or heat bonding process begins at the center of multi- layered films 16 and 18 and continues radially outwardly therefrom.
- the heat bonding or lamination process is achieved which begins at the center of multi- layer films 16 and 18, and advances therefrom an all radial directions simultaneously, providing a smooth, application process which securely bonds each multi-layer film 16 and 18 to the opposed terminating ends of closure/stopper 20 free of any entrapped air.
- the center of the dome, convex, or conical shaped sur-face 36 is preferably constructed with the center thereon being raised a distance ranging between about 0.1mm and 5mm. In this way, all of the attributes desired for a securely contacted and fully engaged multi-layer film with closure/stopper are realized.
- the invention accordingly comprises an article of manufacture possessing the features, properties, and relation of elements which will be exemplified in the article hereinafter described, and the scope of the invention will be indicated in the claims.
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