WO2009157372A1 - 断熱発現容器 - Google Patents
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- the present invention is used as a container for hot food, and when a hot food such as coffee, tea, amazake, zenzai, sake, clam chowder, soup is poured, the laminate fixed to the outer wall surface of the body of the thin-walled container is used.
- the present invention relates to an improvement in a heat insulation expression container that changes into a tunnel-like structure and exhibits heat insulation.
- the adiabatic expression container 100 of Patent Document 1 includes a cylindrical or cup-shaped thin container 30 and a laminate A fixed to the outer wall surface 3 of the body portion of the thin container 30.
- Laminate A is a base material having a different heat shrinkage rate, a base material having a low heat shrinkage rate is used as a mount 6, a heat shrinkable film 4 is used as a base material having a high heat shrinkage rate, and the base materials are striped.
- the heat-shrinkable film 4 is shrunk between the bonded portions at intervals, with the heat-shrinkable film 4 having a large heat shrinkage rate as the inner side. In addition, it is fixed to the outer wall surface 3 of the body portion of the thin container 30 along the generatrix direction of the container by one fixing portion 80 and is attached to the outer wall surface 3 in the circumferential direction of the thin container 30 of the laminate A. Has been. *
- the heat insulation expression container 100 of Patent Document 1 is a heat insulation container configured to grip a mountain portion of the tunnel-like structure.
- the shrinkage of the heat-shrinkable film 4 on the inner side of the laminate begins to shrink from the lower side to the upper side at every interval where the bonding is performed with the conduction of heat.
- There is a time difference in heat conduction above and below the film 4 and there is a time lag in the timing of contraction of the heat-shrinkable film 4 between the upper part and the lower part of the laminate A.
- the heat-shrinkable film 4 is partially shrunk first, and only the lower part of the base plate of the laminated body A connected thereto becomes a tunnel shape, and the upper part of the laminated body A connected to the non-shrinkable heat-shrinkable film 4. Will be lifted from the outer wall surface.
- hot foods that require heat insulation are various in social life, and they are used in various ways. For example, there are differences in the temperature of hot water poured into the container, the injection speed, the amount of contents in the container, and the specific heat of whether the contents are powder or retort food. In this way, the preferences and applications of the users are complex and diverse.
- the temperature of heat reaching the heat-shrinkable film 4 on the inner side of the laminate through the body wall surface of the thin-walled container is low. It must be taken into account that the way of transmission and time of transmission are uneven, suggesting that it is not constant and can occur randomly on a daily basis, and that it is not possible to exclude the formation of a tunnel-like structure illegally.
- the shrinkage unevenness of the inner substrate of the laminate due to the time difference in heat conduction is suppressed, and after the heat has spread over the entire laminate as much as possible, the entire laminate is If the laminated body inner base material can be uniformly shrunk by controlling it so as to move evenly in the direction, the laminated body outer base material should be formed into a normal tunnel-like structure.
- the laminate is fixed to the outer wall surface of the body portion of the thin-walled container. Are bonded at a plurality of bonding locations, and at least one of the plurality of bonding locations is provided with a substantially I-shaped score line, and the heat shrinkage rate of the laminate is reduced. A large base material is set on the inner side, and the inner base material is attached to the outer wall surface so as to thermally shrink.
- a rectangular laminated body provided with a substantially I-shaped cut line in the central part is placed on the outer wall surface of the body part of the thin-walled container at two locations across the central substantially I-shaped cut line.
- the fixing portion is fixed in a strip shape along the generatrix of the thin container with a heat-resistant adhesive over almost the entire width in the vertical direction of the laminate.
- the laminate is fixed at two positions spaced from the center to the left and right, so that the laminate has a large area to be maintained in close contact with the outer wall surface and the laminate to be shrunk.
- the object of the present invention is to provide hot regular coffee or instant coffee, tea or tea bag tea in the container with the laminate fixed to the outer wall surface of the body of the thin-walled container at only one fixing part, When eating hot foods such as amazake, zenzai, liquor, retort miso soup and clam chowder, powdered soup, etc. Even if there is a difference in the specific heat of the contents, etc., the abnormal insulation of the partial laminate is suppressed, and the necessary conditions for changing to a normal tunnel-like structure are maintained and added. It is an object of the present invention to provide a low-cost heat-insulating container that can cope with a wide range of usage situations and stably and reliably develop a normal and simple tunnel-like structure.
- the present invention has been developed to effectively solve the above problems, and provides an adiabatic expression container having the following features.
- the heat-insulating container of the present invention is a laminate in which substrates having different heat shrinkage rates are bonded together at a plurality of elongated bonding points spaced in a striped manner, with a substrate having a large heat shrinkage rate as the inside.
- a plurality of provisionally bonded portions to which the laminate is temporarily bonded are disposed between the fixing portion and the edge of the laminate, and the inner base material is thermally contracted when the temperature of the outer wall surface is increased.
- the said heat insulation expression container which the adhesion area of each said temporary adhesion part reduced as it went upwards from the downward direction of the said container. That is, in the container, a plurality of the temporary bonding portions are arranged over the upper and lower sides of the laminated body, or one or more are arranged continuously or intermittently over the longitudinal direction of the bonded portion, It is the said heat insulation expression container by which the adhesion area per each temporary adhesion part is adjusted so that the adhesive force per each said temporary adhesion part may reduce gradually as it goes to upper direction (opening part) from a bottom part.
- the heat insulation expression container of the present invention having the above configuration, when high temperature heat is transferred to the outer wall surface of the body of the thin container of the container, for example, by pouring high temperature hot water into the container, between the bonded portions
- the inner base material uniformly shrinks over the entire surface, and the outer base material is formed in an orderly manner in the tunnel-like structure.
- the portion where the temporary bonding portion is appropriately disposed is not only in a state where the base material inside the laminate is in close contact with the outer wall surface of the body portion of the thin container.
- the time required for the heat softening adhesive to soften absorbs the time difference in heat conduction to the laminate and the unevenness thereof, and only a part of the inner substrate shrinks first, and the laminate is removed from the wall surface. Since the force that tries to deform so as to separate is suppressed for a certain period of time, and the heat spreads over the entire laminate, the entire laminate is controlled to shrink evenly in the circumferential direction of the container. It is effective for the expression and formation of a normal tunnel-like structure.
- the base material on the outside of the laminate Is formed in the tunnel structure of mountains and valleys, the stripe line is the position corresponding to the valley part, so the force that rises in the tunnel structure is the optimal position mechanically, and cleanly and comfortably It is convenient because it can be formed in a tunnel shape.
- the heat-insulating container having a configuration in which the adhesive application pattern is arranged in a gradation and attached so that the strength of the adhesive force gradually decreases from the bottom to the top of the laminate.
- the shrinkage of the base material inside the laminated body is adjusted by the gradation of the adhesive force of the temporary adhesion portion according to the time lag of the heating in the vertical direction in the container,
- the tight contact state of the body of the thin-walled container to the outer wall surface is ensured, depending on the water level of the amount of hot water injected into the container, the time difference of the heating method and subtle changes in the laminate due to unevenness.
- the laminated body D is placed at one place on the inner central part of the laminated body on the outer wall surface 3 of the body of the cup-shaped thin container 30.
- the temporary bonding portion 1 is appropriately disposed in a spot shape between the edge portion 32 of the thin-walled container 30 in the circumferential direction of the thin-walled container 30 and the fixing portion 80 via a thermosoftening adhesive.
- the heat insulation expression container 101 is configured by sticking.
- the shape of the thin container 30 is not limited to the cup shape, and may be, for example, a truncated pyramid shape or a bowl shape. *
- the laminate D is formed of a substantially rectangular and two-layer base material, and one base material is, for example, a heat-shrinkable film 4 of a lateral uniaxially stretched polyester film.
- the thickness is 35 ⁇ m, for example.
- the other substrate is composed of, for example, a high-quality paper (mounting 50 g / m 2 ) backing paper 6, and the two substrates are spaced apart by a heat-resistant adhesive applied in the longitudinal direction continuously or intermittently. Bonding is performed integrally at a bonding point 7 at the edge, a bonding point 8 at the center, and an intermediate bonding point 9. That is, these bonding portions 7, 8, and 9 are striped as a whole.
- the heat shrinkable film 4 examples include a crosslinked polyethylene shrink film, a polystyrene shrink film, a vinyl chloride shrink film, a polypropylene shrink film, and an olefin multilayer shrink film, but 45 ° C. or more, preferably 50 to 80 ° C.
- the film is not limited to these as long as the film is heat-shrinkable.
- the heat-shrinkable film 4 is preferably a uniaxially stretched film. *
- the laminate D is attached to the thin container 30 such that the base material having a large heat shrinkage rate, that is, the heat-shrinkable film 4 is on the inside, and the base material having a low heat shrinkage rate, that is, the mount 6 is on the outside.
- the laminated body D is fixed at one place by a heat-resistant adhesive at a strip-shaped fixing portion 80 that crosses the stacked body D in the vertical direction along the generatrix direction of the thin container 30.
- the longitudinal direction of the bonding portions 7, 8, 9 is set to the bus line direction of the thin container 30.
- the laminated body D can also adhere to the diagonal direction with respect to the bus-line direction of the thin container 30, and is not limited to illustration. *
- the laminated body D is temporarily bonded to the outer wall surface 3 between the edge portion 32 of the thin-walled container 30 in the circumferential direction of the thin container 30 and the fixing portion 80 in the temporary bonding portion 1 along the outer wall surface 3 in the circumferential direction and the vertical direction. It is in close contact.
- the temporary bonding part 1 is arranged in a dot shape between the fixing part 80 and the end edge part 32 in the trunk circumferential direction of the thin container 30.
- the temporary bonding portions 1 are not only arranged in a staggered manner as shown in the figure, but may be in a lattice shape or randomly arranged.
- the heat softening adhesive (hereinafter also simply referred to as an adhesive) used for the temporary bonding portion 1 is an adhesive that is in a softened state at a temperature at which the heat shrinkable film 4 contracts.
- the temperature at which the heat-shrinkable film 4 contracts is the temperature at which the heat-shrinkable film 4 contracts, which is equal to or higher than the lowest temperature at which the heat-shrinkable film 4 contracts.
- thermosoftening adhesive used for the temporary bonding portion 1 examples include vinyl acetate copolymers, polystyrene, ethylene / vinyl acetate copolymers, ethylene / acrylic acid copolymers, ethylene / acrylic acid ester copolymers, and ionomers. And acrylic resins such as polymethacrylic acid esters and urethane resins.
- the amount of hot water rises from below the container. Accordingly, the heat is transferred to the inner base material (heat-shrinkable film 4) of the laminate D through the outer wall surface 3, and the heat-shrinkable film 4 starts to shrink rapidly from the bottom. The contraction is prevented by the spot-like temporary bonding portion 1 appropriately disposed on the body D. Among them, as the amount of hot water rises and high-temperature heat spreads throughout the laminate, softening of the thermosoftening adhesive of the temporary bonding portion 1 proceeds.
- the heat-shrinkable film 4 that has been in close contact with the outer wall surface 3 and has received enough heat to store the shrinkage force is peeled off from the outer wall surface 3 and gradually becomes uniform in the F direction. 2b, the base 6 of the outer base material of the laminate D connected to the heat-shrinkable film 4 is gently raised from below to form an orderly tunnel-like structure as shown in FIG. Shape body 82. *
- the temporary bonding part 1 when the temporary bonding part 1 is not provided, as shown in FIG. 2A, for example, when boiling water is poured into the container 101 ′, the amount of hot water increases from below the container, and the heat shrinkable film 4 is moved downward. Begins to shrink rapidly, and a tunnel-like structure 82 ′ is formed only below the laminate D. As a result, the upper side of the laminate D is lifted from the outer wall surface 3, and the heat of the outer wall surface 3 is not transferred to the raised portion W of the laminate D. As a result, even when the hot water reaches the upper side and the temperature of the upper outer wall surface 3 rises, for example, the floated portion W contracts irregularly without forming a tunnel-like structure, and the laminate D is disturbed as a whole. Shape. *
- the individual spot-like adhesive application areas of the temporary adhesive portions 1 are the same in any temporary adhesive portion 1 over the entire surface of the laminate D.
- the rapid change of the heat-shrinkable film 4 is suppressed, and there is an effect of preventing the cave-like shrinkage unevenness from occurring in the laminate D, and there is no problem in terms of both appearance and function.
- the application interval and the shape of the spot-like adhesive of the temporary bonding portion 1 may be appropriately changed and adjusted according to the physical properties such as the heat shrink characteristics of the heat shrinkable film 4 to be used and the rigidity of the mount 6. *
- the heat insulating container 102 is arranged so that the temporary bonding portion 1 is positioned with the base material of the laminate D ′ in the direction of 1.
- the bonding portions 7, 8, and 9 bonded together at intervals are appropriately arranged along the longitudinal direction of the individual bonding portions.
- the mount 6 is a tunnel between mountains and valleys.
- the temporary bonding portion 1 hits the valley portion and slides as if the valley portion grabs the outer wall surface 3, so that the mountain is easily bulged.
- the application pattern of the temporary adhesive portion 1a is adjusted so that the strength of the adhesive force gradually decreases from the bottom to the top of the laminate.
- the adhesive application area is appropriately arranged in a gradation. That is, the bonding area per individual temporary bonding portion 1a decreases from the lower side (container bottom) toward the upper side (container opening).
- the shrinkage of the heat-shrinkable film 4 is delayed by the adhesive force of the adhesive having a larger adhesive area, and in the part that received heat late, the heat-shrinkable film 4 is adhered by the adhesive force of the adhesive having a smaller adhesive area.
- the tunnel-like structure can be formed with higher accuracy than the configurations of the two aspects described above.
- the temporary adhering part 2 given to both edge vicinity may coexist, and an effect does not change in this case.
- the temporary fixing part 2 fixes the laminated body D and the outer wall surface 3 in the vicinity of both end edges before heating, and the laminated body D and the outer wall surface 3 are stable before heating. It is provided to obtain a close contact state.
- the temporary fixing portion 2 is a temporary fixing portion having a weak fixing force that cannot fix the laminate D and the outer wall surface 3 against the shrinkage of the heat-shrinkable film 4.
- FIGS. 5A and 5B show one embodiment of another adhesive application pattern of the temporary bonding portion.
- FIG. 5 (a) shows an embodiment of a temporary adhesive portion 1b in which an adhesive is applied in a striped pattern in the vertical direction
- FIG. 5 (b) is a temporary adhesive in which an adhesive is applied in an intermittent striped pattern in the vertical direction. It is the aspect of the part 1c.
- the width of the temporary bonding portions 1b and 1c may be constant, or the width of the temporary bonding portions 1b and 1c may be reduced so that the bonding area of the temporary bonding portion decreases from the lower side to the upper side. *
- the laminated body side or the thin-walled container side may be used.
- the heat-shrinkable polyester film and fine paper used in this example are only examples, and other types, thicknesses, and weights may be used as long as the laminate is appropriately curved and a tunnel-like structure is developed. It doesn't matter.
- the shape of the laminated body is not limited to the illustrated one, and may be, for example, a circle, a triangle, a rhombus, or the like. Or the shape of the outline of a specific mark or a projection image may be sufficient.
- a laminate (not shown) having the same configuration as the laminate D (or D ′) is formed on the outer wall surface 3 of the body portion of the thin container 30 with the laminate D (or D ′). It is preferable to be provided in such a manner that the body portion of the thin container 30 is sandwiched between the laminated body (not shown). As a result, the tunnel-like structure appears at the two opposite locations. If you hold the two mountain-like portions of the tunnel-like structure with your hand between the torso, it will be a boiled beverage. However, it can be gripped easily, reliably and stably without feeling the heat in the hand, and the beverage can be tasted with peace of mind.
- the number of laminates may be increased as necessary at two or more locations.
- the length of the body of the laminated body in the generatrix direction is preferably about 2 to 2.5 times the width of the finger.
- the circumferential length of the body of the laminate is preferably about 3 to 5 cm.
- the longitudinal direction of each of the fixing portion 80 and the bonding points 7, 8, 9 is the vertical direction of the thin container 30 (the thin container 30 has a cup shape). In this case, it may be inclined with respect to the bus direction (R). In this case, the longitudinal direction P of the bonding portions 7, 8, 9 is parallel to the longitudinal direction of the fixing portion 80, and is also inclined obliquely with the longitudinal direction G of the upper side 112 of the stacked body DD.
- the laminated body DD is attached to a thin container by appropriately providing, for example, a fixing portion 80 and a temporary bonding portion 1 as shown in FIG.
- the structure of the laminate DD is formed by integrally bonding a heat-shrinkable film 4 and a mount 6 such as the heat-shrinkable film 4 and mount 6 shown in FIG. 1 with a heat-resistant adhesive.
- the longitudinal direction of each of the fixing portion 80 and the bonding portions 7, 8, 9 is inclined with respect to the generatrix direction of the body portion of the multilayer body DD.
- FIG. 8 is a diagram showing a state in which the container to which the laminated body DD is adhered is adiabatic.
- a sense of stability and a sense of security when the thin container 30 is gripped are preferably added.
- the angle of inclination ⁇ with respect to the vertical direction R of the longitudinal direction P of the bonding points 7, 8, 9 is preferably 3 to 45 degrees, but 6 to 10 degrees is a sense of stability and security when the thin container 30 is gripped. Is more preferable. *
- the inclination angle ⁇ may be between ⁇ 3 and ⁇ 45 degrees. That is, it may be inclined to the right with respect to the vertical direction R, and may be inclined to the left.
- the longitudinal direction of the bonding portion of each laminated body is inclined leftward with respect to the vertical direction R. Alternatively, it may be tilted to the right.
- the longitudinal direction of the bonding part of one laminated body may be inclined to the left, and the other may be inclined to the right.
- FIG. 9 is a substantial view (photograph) of a state in which the container to which the laminate DD is attached is adiabatic.
- the heat insulation expression container of the present invention is used in various conditions in actual social life in use. For example, it can be used in a vending machine. In addition, for home use, it can be suitably applied to both a person who pours quickly and slowly by boiling in an electric kettle or instant water heater, or in a gas range or electric heater using a kettle. In addition, the present invention can be suitably applied to a person who keeps hot water once boiled in a pot and uses it after going out on the road. Furthermore, the preference of hot water temperature is the same, and depending on the person, there are various people such as a person who boils to 100 ° C. and pours immediately, and a person who likes hot water of 80 ° C. or 90 ° C.
- hot water to be poured into a thin container for food is not constant in hot water temperature, and the contents are various, and a wide range of usage conditions are assumed. It is a container that is widely used and useful for social life even in a wide range of usage conditions and situations.
- FIG. 1A is an overall perspective view showing an example of an embodiment of the container of the present invention
- FIG. 1B is a plan view seen from the inside of the base material of the laminate
- FIG. 1C is NN of the laminate.
- Sectional drawing of an arrow view
- FIG. 2A is an overall perspective view in which the laminated body is adiabatically expressed abnormally
- FIG. 2B is an overall perspective view in which the laminated body is normally insulated.
- 3A is an overall plan view showing another example of the embodiment of the container of the present invention
- FIG. 3B is a plan view seen from the inside of the base material of the laminate
- FIG. 3C is L of the laminate. -Cross section of L arrow FIG.
- FIG. 4 (a) is a plan view seen from the inside of the base material of a laminated body showing still another example of the embodiment of the container of the present invention
- FIG. 4 (b) is a temporary bonding portion and a temporary fixing portion in the vicinity of the edge side by side.
- FIG. 5A and FIG. 5B are plan views seen from the inside of the base material of the laminate, showing other aspects of the application pattern of the temporary adhesion portion.
- the whole perspective view which shows another example of the aspect of the container of this invention.
- FIG. 7 is a diagram showing the actual state of thermal insulation in the container of FIG. 6.
- FIG. 10A is an overall perspective view showing an embodiment of a conventional container
- FIG. 10B is a plan view seen from the inside of the base material of the laminate
- FIG. 10C is a view of the laminate taken along arrows MM. Sectional drawing.
- Temporary adhesion part 2 Temporary adhering part 3: Outer wall surface 4: Heat-shrinkable film 7, 8, 9: Bonding part 6: Mount W: The raised part 30: Thin container 32: End Edge 80: Adhering portions A, D, D ′, DD: Laminated bodies 82, 82 ′: Tunnel-like structures 100, 101, 101 ′, 102: Insulating container
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胴部の外壁面に密着状態であるだけでなく、熱軟化性接着剤が軟化するに要する時間が、積層体への熱伝導の時間差とそのムラを吸収して、該内側の基材の一部分だけが先に収縮して、積層体が壁面から離反するように変形しようとする力を一定時間抑止し、積層体全体に熱が隈なくゆきわたってから、積層体全体を容器周方向へ均等にたぐり寄せるようにコントロールして収縮が行われるため、正常なトンネル状構造体の発現・形成に効果がある。
固着部80の長手方向と平行であり、積層体DDの上辺112の長手方向Gとも斜向している。積層体DDは貼り合わせ箇所の長手方向に亘って例えば図1に示すような固着部80と仮接着部1を適宜設けて薄肉容器に貼着されている。
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- 熱収縮率の異なる基材を、縞状に間隔をあけた複数の細長の貼り合わせ個所で貼り合わせてなる積層体を、熱収縮率が大きな基材を内側として薄肉容器の胴部の外壁面の1箇所の固着部で固着してなる容器であり、内側の基材が熱収縮する温度では軟化状態にある熱軟化性接着剤を介して前記外壁面と前記積層体とが仮接着された仮接着部を、前記固着部と前記積層体の端縁部との間に亘って複数個配置し、前記外壁面の昇温時に内側の基材が熱収縮するようになした、断熱発現容器。
- 前記仮接着部が前記貼り合わせ個所の長手方向に亘って複数個配置された請求項1に記載の断熱発現容器。
- 前記容器の下方から上方に向かうにつれて個々の前記仮接着部の接着面積が減じるようになした請求項1又は2に記載の断熱発現容器。
- 前記貼り合わせ個所の長手方向が前記容器の上下方向と斜向した請求項1または2に記載の断熱発現容器。
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