WO2014018329A1 - Improved flexible package and a method of making same - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a flexible package capable of receiving and holding products, such as disposable absorbent articles. More particularly, the present invention relates to a flexible package having a frame with a handle attached to the inner part of the frame to provide a more stable container. The present invention also relates to a method for making such a flexible package.
- Flexible packages are composed of flexible material such as a plastic film. Their use for packaging products such as disposable absorbent articles, e.g. diapers, as well as feminine hygiene products, e.g. sanitary napkins is well known in the art.
- the flexible package facilitates storage of the products, transportation and display on the shelves.
- the flexible package has front and rear walls which are connected to each other (e.g. sealed) along side edge regions thereof.
- the flexible packages are filled by entering the products from the bottom, after which the bottom region is closed by means of, for example, sealing.
- the flexible package may also include a handle to facilitate the carrying of the package.
- the products may be removed from a top opening.
- the flexible package suffers from a lack of stability and collapses.
- the package has a substantially parallelepiped- shape comprising: a front wall, a rear wall, opposite sides, a bottom and a top gusset, a first panel wherein the first panel forming the front wall, a portion of each of the opposite sides and a portion of the bottom, a second panel wherein the second panel forming the rear wall, a portion of each of the opposite sides and a portion of the bottom, wherein the first and the second panel are connected to each other at the two opposite sides along first and second side seams, and third panel wherein the third panel forming the top gusset.
- the flexible package further comprises a frame having an outer layer which consists of portions of the first and second panels, an inner layer which consists of a portion of the third panel, an upper edge forming a boundary between a portion of the first and third panels and between a portion of the second and third panels, and a lower edge.
- the frame is completely surrounding the top gusset extending upwardly and substantially orthogonally from the top gusset.
- the flexible package also comprises a handle extending over the top gusset, having an inner surface, an outer surface and two opposite end edges. Each of the two opposite end edges of the handle extends from first to second seams respectively.
- the handle is attached to the frame at or adjacent to its two opposite end edges such that the outer surface of the handle is in direct contact with the inner layer of the frame.
- the handle is attached to the frame by a seal, wherein the seal joins the handle, the inner layer and the outer layer of the frame together and wherein the seal forms the lower edge of the frame.
- It is a further object of the present invention to provide a method of manufacturing a flexible package comprising a front wall, a rear wall, opposite sides, a bottom and a top gusset, a first panel, the first panel forming the front wall, a portion of each of the opposite sides and a portion of the bottom, a second panel, the second panel forming the rear wall, a portion of each of the opposite sides and a portion of the bottom, wherein the first and the second panel are connected to each other at the two opposite sides along first and second side seams and a third panel, the third panel forming the top gusset.
- the flexible package further comprises a frame and a handle wherein the handle is attached to the frame by a seal.
- the method comprises the steps of:
- Fig. 1 is a schematic perspective view of a flexible package within the scope of the invention
- Fig. 2A is a top view of the first, second and third panels of the first film in a flat state, i.e. before any folding has been performed to form the flexible package;
- Fig. 2B is a top view of the perforated top gusset of the first film in a flat state
- Fig. 3 is a cross-sectional view of the flexible package taken along a cutting plane A-A in
- Fig. 4 is a side view of the handle attached to the frame of the flexible package, in a flat state, only showing the handle and the frame;
- Fig. 5 is a cross-sectional view of the flexible package, after the insertion of the second film in the first film and during the manufacturing process;
- Fig. 6A is a front view of two flexible packages during manufacturing from endless sheets
- Fig. 6B is a front view of two flexible packages during manufacturing from endless sheets after arcuate cutouts in the second film;
- Fig. 6C is in a front view of two flexible packages during manufacturing after formation of the side seams.
- absorbent article refers to devices which absorb and contain body exudates, and, more specifically, refers to devices which are placed against or in proximity to the body of the wearer to absorb and contain the various exudates discharged from the body.
- Typical absorbent articles of the present invention include but are not limited to diapers, adult incontinence briefs, training pants, diaper holders and liners, absorbent inserts and the like, as well as feminine hygiene products, such as sanitary napkins and panty liners, and the like.
- Absorbent articles also include wipes, such as household cleaning wipes, baby wipes, and the like.
- Comprise “Comprise”, “comprising”, and “comprises” as used herein are open ended terms, each specifying the presence of what follows, e.g., a component, but not precluding the presence of other features, e.g., elements, steps or components known in the art, or disclosed herein.
- Cross Machine Direction or “CD” as used herein means the direction perpendicular to the machine direction in the same plane of the endless sheet of flexible material comprising the fibrous structure.
- Disposable refers to absorbent articles which generally are not intended to be laundered or otherwise restored or reused (i.e., they are intended to be discarded after a single use and, preferably, to be recycled, composted or otherwise discarded in an environmentally compatible manner).
- film refers to a substantially non-fibrous sheet-like material wherein the length and width of the material far exceed the thickness of the material. Typically, films have a thickness of about 0.5 mm or less.
- Machine Direction or “MD” as used herein means the direction parallel to the flow of the endless sheet of flexible material through the flexible package making machine and/or product manufacturing equipment.
- Figure 1 shows a flexible package 1 within the scope of the invention.
- the flexible package 1 has approximately parallelepiped- shape, i.e. a hexahedron shape.
- the flexible package 1 comprises a front wall 2, a rear wall 3 facing the front wall 2, two opposite sides 4, 5, a bottom 6 and a top gusset 7.
- Figure 2 A shows a top view of a first film 100 in a flat state, before any folding has been performed to manufacture and form the flexible package 1.
- the flexible package 1 comprises a first panel 8.
- the first panel 8 forms the front wall 2, a portion 10 of each of the opposite sides 4, 5 and a portion of the bottom 6.
- a second panel 9 forms the rear wall 3, a portion 11 of each of the opposite sides 4, 5 and a portion of the bottom 6.
- the first and the second panels 8, 9 are connected to each other at the two opposite sides 4, 5 along first and second side seams 12.
- the first and second side seams 12 extend from the bottom 6 of the package 1 to the top of the flexible package 1.
- top gusset 7 is formed by a third panel 13.
- the material(s) should be flexible such that the flexible package 1 may assume the parallelepiped-shape when it is filled with articles.
- the materials should be capable of being deformed to a certain extent, compressed or squeezed without the material being broken.
- the flexible package 1 of the present invention may comprise a thermoplastic film or a laminate of more than one thermoplastic films bonded to each other prior to making the flexible package 1.
- suitable materials are polyethylene, polypropylene and polyethylene terephtalate.
- the flexible package 1 includes a frame 14 as illustrated in Figure 1.
- the frame 14 comprises an outer layer 15 which consists of portions of the first and second panel 8, 9.
- the frame 14 has also an inner layer 16 which consists of a portion of the third panel 13.
- the outer and inner layers 15, 16 coincide at the upper edge 17 of the frame 14. Indeed, this upper edge 17 forms a boundary between the first and third panels 8, 13 and a boundary between the second and third panels 9, 13, respectively.
- the first film 100 in the form of an endless sheet is folded over itself multiple times so as to form a generally M- shaped film.
- the first film 100 is folded along a first, second and third fold lines 171, 172, 173.
- the first and second fold lines 171, 172 form the upper edge 17 of the frame 14 (as shown in Figure 2A).
- the frame 14 completely surrounds the top gusset 7. From its lower edge 18, the frame 14 extends upwardly and substantially orthogonally from the top gusset 7.
- the frame 14 may be printed, pigmented and/or otherwise colored differently compared to the printing and/or pigmentation of the rest of the package to highlight the frame 14 and to indicate the location of top region of the package.
- Figure 3 is a cross-sectional view of the flexible package taken along a cutting plane A- A in
- the flexible package 1 comprises a handle 20.
- the handle 20 is made of a second film and has an inner surface 21, and an outer surface 22.
- the handle 20 is attached to the frame 14 at or adjacent to its two opposite end edges 23, 24 such that the outer surface 22 of the handle 20 is in direct contact with the inner layer 16 of the frame 14.
- Two opposite end edges 23, 24 of the handle 20 surround the top gusset 7.
- Each of the two opposite end edges 23, 24 extend from first to second side seams 12 respectively.
- the attachment of the handle 20 to the frame 14 is facilitated by a seal 19.
- the seal 19 joins the handle 20 to the inner and outer layers 16, 15 of the frame 14.
- the sealing step forms the frame 14, particularly its lower edge 18 and also attaches the handle 20 to the frame 14.
- the risk of tearing off the handle 20 from the remaining package at the seal upon lifting of the flexible package 1 is also reduced.
- pallet stability is improved because the handle 20 is folded onto the top gusset 7 without adversely affecting the frame 14, i.e. the frame 14 will not fold onto the top gusset 7.
- the frame 14 of a first package can thus serve as a "receiver" for the bottom 6 of a second upper package placed on top of the first one "into" the frame of lower package.
- the handle 20 is made of a second film which during the manufacturing of the flexible package 1, is folded such that the inner surfaces of each end edge 23, 24 are in direct contact with each other. There is therefore a risk that these areas of the inner surface are sealed together during the sealing step where the handle 20 is attached to the frame 14.
- the inner surface 21 of the handle 20 may be treated with an anti-seal varnish and/or coated with a polymer material.
- the handle 20 can be made of a thermoplastic polymer material.
- the handle 20 may be treated with an anti-seal varnish, which is a chemical composition printed or otherwise applied on the inner surface 21 of the handle 20.
- This anti-seal varnish has a melting point above the melting point of the material in which the handle 20 is made.
- the inner surface 21 of the handle 20 may be coated with another polymer material ("polymer coating") having a melting point above the sealing temperature at which the first film 100 is attached to the second film 200 (i.e. the handle 20).
- polymer coating another polymer material having a melting point above the sealing temperature at which the first film 100 is attached to the second film 200 (i.e. the handle 20).
- the handle 20 can be made of a low-density polyethylene having a melting point from 105 to 115°C.
- the inner surface 21 of the handle 20 may be thus coated with polyethylene terephtalate, which has a melting point of 260°C.
- the difference between the melting point of the anti-varnish seal or the polymer material and the handle material should be at least 20°C, or at least 40°C, or at least 60°C.
- the handle 20 may be made of a material which is a composition, co-extruded multilayer films or laminate of more than one thermoplastic polymer material.
- the anti-varnish seal or the polymer material for the coating may also be made of a material which is a composition or laminate of more than one ingredient mixed.
- the difference in temperature between the melting point of the composition in which the anti-varnish seal or the polymer material is made and the melting point of the composition in which the handle 20 is made should be at least 20°C, or at least 40°C, or at least 60°C.
- the difference in temperature between the lowest melting point between the materials in which the anti-varnish seal or the polymer material is made and the lowest melting point between the laminated thermoplastic polymer materials in which the handle 20 is made should be at least 20°C, or at least 40°C, or at least 60°C.
- the frame 14 has a height (H) extending between the upper edge 17 and the lower edge 18 of the frame 14.
- the height (H) of the frame 14 may be from 5 mm to 50 mm, or from 5 mm to 25 mm, or from 5 mm to 10 mm.
- the seal also has a height (Hs).
- the height (Hs) of the seal 19 may be from 1.0 mm to 25 mm, or from 1.0 mm to 10 mm, or from 1.0 mm to 5 mm.
- the ratio between H/Hs is at least 5 up to 20.
- Figure 4 is a side view which only shows the handle 20 attached to the frame 14 in a flat state while the remaining parts of the flexible package are omitted from the view.
- the handle 20 may comprise a longitudinal centerline which divides the handle 20 into two equal handle portions 30.
- Each handle portion 30 is attached to the frame 14 at and/or adjacent to its respective free end edges 23, 24.
- the handle 20 may be provided with one or more opening 29 in order to grasp and lift the flexible package 1.
- the openings 29 may be large enough to enable a consumer to move one or more fingers, or even the arm through the openings 29 to enable comfortable grasping and lifting of the flexible package 1.
- the handle 20 may include a line of weakness 27.
- the line of weakness 27 is configured such as to allow tearing apart the handle 20 to enable easy access to the top gusset 7.
- the line of weakness 27 may be provided along the longitudinal centerline of the handle 20 (as shown in Figure 1). When the handle 20 is torn off at this line of weakness 27, the handle 20 may be split into the two equal handle portions 30. One opening 29 may be located on each side of the line of weakness 27.
- the handle 20 further may have side cutouts 31, 32.
- the side cutouts 31, 32 of the handle 20 may have an arcuate shape and extend from the longitudinal centerline towards one of the first and second side end edges 26 of the handle 20.
- the side cutouts 31, 32 of the handle 20 may enable the user to hold the flexible package 1 by passing his arm through the two side cutouts 31, 32 of the handle 20.
- the flexible package 1 also comprises a top opening in the top gusset 7, which includes lines of weakness 33, 34, 350, to enable the user to easily open and remove articles from the flexible package 1.
- the top gusset 7 has first and second longitudinal edges 700, 701 and first and second transversal edges 702, 703 as exemplary shown in Figure 2B.
- At least a portion of a first line of weakness 33 may be provided substantially parallel and adjacent to the first longitudinal edge 700 of the top gusset 7.
- At least a portion of a second line of weakness 34 may be provided substantially parallel and adjacent to the second longitudinal edge 701 of the top gusset 7.
- the first and second lines of weakness 33, 34 may both have portions which are non-parallel to the first and second longitudinal edges 700, 701 of the top gusset 7. In such embodiments, the first and second lines of weakness 33, 34 converge at each of the first and second side seams 12.
- a third line of weakness 350 may be adjacent to one of the transversal edges of the top gusset 7, e.g. the transversal edge 703 of the top gusset 7 in Figure 2.
- the third line of weakness 350 may be substantially perpendicular to the first and second longitudinal edges 700, 701 of the top gusset 7.
- the third line of weakness 350 connects the first and second lines of weakness 33, 34, which together form a tearing means for the top opening in the top gusset 7.
- the part of the top gusset 7 that was pulled open may be covered again by the flexible packaging material by letting the portion that was pulled open fall back onto the top gusset 7.
- the flexible package 1 may be provided with means to access the content of the flexible package 1 from a side of the package (as shown in Fig. 1).
- the flexible package may comprise a fourth and fifth lines of weakness 351 and 352.
- the fourth line of weakness 351 may extend from the front wall 2 through the outer and inner layers 15, 16 of the frame 14 and through the handle 20 into the top gusset 7.
- the fifth line of weakness 352 may extend from the rear wall 3 through the outer and inner layers 15, 16 of the frame 14 and through the handle 20 into the top gusset 7.
- the fourth and fifth lines of weakness 351, 352 may be substantially perpendicular to the upper edge 17 of the frame 14. They are connected to each other by the third line of weakness 350.
- the fourth and fifth lines of weakness 351, 352 made respectively at the front and rear walls
- FIG. 5 and 6A to 6C schematically illustrate a possible way of manufacturing the flexible package 1.
- the manufacture of the flexible package 1 may start from a first film 100 in the form of an endless sheet travelling in machine direction 50.
- the first film 100 forms the package body, i.e. all the parts of the package with the frame 14 except for the handle 20.
- a second film 200 in the form of an endless sheet forms the handle 20.
- Both the first and second films 100, 200 are constituted by any of the above described thermoplastic films.
- the first film 100 as shown for instance in Figure 2 comprises first, second and third fold lines 171, 172, 173.
- the first, second and third fold lines 171, 172, 173 extend in machine direction 50.
- a central region of the first film 100 is delimited by the two outer fold lines 171, 172.
- the M-shaped folded first film 100 comprises a twofold portion 36 and a fourfold portion 37 which extends in machine direction 50.
- the twofold portion 36 of the M-shaped folded first film 100 comprises first and second layers 38, 39.
- the folded first film 100 has first and second end edges 601, 602 which are at the respective end edges of the first and second layers 38, 39 of the twofold portion 36.
- the first and second end edges 601, 602 of the twofold portion 36 later on forms a part of the bottom 6 of the flexible package 1.
- the first and second layers 38, 39 of the twofold portion 36 of the first film 100 form respectively a portion of the bottom 6, a portion of the front wall 2, a portion of the bottom 6 and a portion of the rear wall 3.
- the fourfold portion 37 of the M-shaped folded first film 100 comprises first and second outer layers 40, 43.
- the first and second outer layers 40, 43 are coextensive with the first and second layers 38, 39 of the twofold portion 36 of the first film 100.
- the fourfold portion 37 further comprises first and second inner layers 41, 42 which are sandwiched between the first and second outer layers 40, 43.
- the first and second inner layers 41, 42 mutually merge at the third fold line 173 not represented in Figure 5.
- Each inner layer 41, 42 merges into the respective adjacent outer layer 40, 43 at the respective first and second fold lines 171, 172.
- the first and second outer layers 40, 43 form respectively a portion of the front wall 2 of the flexible package 1, a portion of the outer layer 15 of the frame 14, a portion of the rear wall 3 of the flexible package 1 and a portion of the outer layer 15 of the frame 14.
- the first and second inner layers 41, 42 form the top gusset 7 and each of them, respectively a portion of the inner layer 16 of the frame 14.
- a second film 200 is provided in the form of a second endless sheet travelling in machine direction 50.
- the second film 200 has a longitudinal axis parallel to the machine direction 50.
- the second film 200 subsequently forms the handles 20.
- the second film 200 is folded such that it comprises in cross machine direction 51 a twofold portion 44.
- the twofold portion 44 of the second film 200 comprises first and second layers 45, 46 and has in cross machine direction 51 a lateral folded edge 25 and two free end edges 230, 240 which are overlaying each other.
- a portion at or adjacent to at least one of the free end edges 230, 240 of the second film 200 may be treated with an anti-seal varnish and/or coated with a polymer material having a melting point above the temperature of the following sealing step wherein the first film 100 is sealed to the second film 200.
- the anti-seal varnish and/or the coating with the polymer material is applied on the surface of the film 200 which after folding forms the inwardly facing surfaces of the first and second layers 45, 46 the second film 200.
- the difference between the melting point of the anti-varnish seal or the polymer material and the material of the second film 200 should be at least 20°C or at least 40°C, or at least 60°C.
- a portion 47 of the inwardly facing surface of the first layer 45 and/or a portion 48 of the inwardly facing surface of the second layer 46 may have been treated in order to prevent sealing of the first and second layers 45, 46 of the twofold portion 44 of the second film 200 to each other.
- the second film 200 is folded over on itself along its longitudinal axis such that the lateral folded edge 25 and the free edges 45, 46 are formed.
- the area around the folded edge 25 later on forms the central region 28 of each respective handle 20.
- the first and second films 100, 200 are connected with each other (shown in Figure 5 and 6).
- the free end edges 230, 240 of the twofold portion 44 of the second film 200 are inserted between the first and second inner layers 41, 42 of the fourfold portion 37 of the first film 100.
- the formation of the frame 14 and the attachment of the handle 20 to the package body are obtained by bonding the first layer 45 of the twofold portion 44 of the second film 200 to the first inner layer 41 and to the first outer layer 40 of the fourfold portion 37 of the first film 100.
- the second layer 46 of the twofold portion 44 of the second film 200 is bonded to the second inner layer 42 and to the second outer layer 43 of the fourfold portion 37 of the first film.
- the bonding may be achieved, e.g. by adhesive bonding, pressure bonding as well as by means of thermal bonding or ultrasonic bonding, especially when the flexible package 1 is made of thermoplastic material and combinations thereof (e.g. thermal and pressure bonding).
- the first and second layers 38, 39 of the twofold portion 36 of the first film 100 are sealed to the outer and inner layers 40, 41, 42, 43 of the fourfold portion 37 of the first film 100 as well as to the first and second layers 45, 46 of the twofold portion 44 of the second film 200.
- the first and second layers 38, 39 of the twofold portion 36 of the first film 100 sealed to the outer and inner layers 40, 41, 42, 43 of the fourfold portion 37 of the first film 100 as well as to the first and second layers 45, 46 of the twofold portion 44 of the second film 200 are simultaneously cut in the area where they are sealed.
- the sealing and cutting step is performed along a continuous straight line in cross direction 51, which results in the formation of the two opposite side seams 12 of the flexible package 1.
- first and second lines of weakness 33, 34 may be introduced in the central region of the first film 100.
- the first line of weakness 33 is substantially parallel and adjacent to the first fold line 171.
- the second line of weakness 34 is substantially parallel and adjacent to the second fold line 172.
- the first and second lines of weakness 33, 34 extend substantially along machine direction 50 continuously along the length of the first film 100.
- the first line of weakness 33 is substantially parallel to the second line of weakness 34. Perforations of the second film
- a line of weakness 27 may be introduced in machine direction 50 at or adjacent to the longitudinal axis of the second film 200 in order to render the handle 20 splittable.
- the line of weakness 27 is provided on the second film 200 along a longitudinal centerline which divides the second film 200 into two portions.
- the third, fourth and fifth lines of weakness 350, 351, 352 in the flexible package 1 correspond to a third line of weakness 35 for the manufacture of the flexible package 1 (as shown in Fig. 6C).
- the third line of weakness 35 may be introduced in cross machine direction 51 and extend through the layers 45, 46 of the second film 200, the layers 40, 41, 42, 43 of the fourfold portion 37 of the first film 100, and through a portion of the first and second layers 38, 39 of the twofold portion 36 of the first film 100.
- the third, fourth and five lines of weakness 350, 351, 352 of the flexible package 1 as described above for the flexible package 1 are obtained with one single perforation.
- successive optional zones 52 may be removed at or adjacent to each free end edge 230, 240 of the second film 200, where the optional anti-seal varnish or the optional polymer coating is deposited and where the first and second side seams 12 will be formed.
- the optional zones 53 may take any shape such as elliptical, round or rectangular shapes.
- a portion of the second film 200 comprising either the optional anti-seal varnish or the optional polymer coating deposited on the portions 47, 48 of the first and second layers 45, 46 of the second film 200 is therefore removed. Consequently, in the area where the material of the second film 200 has been removed, only the first and second layers 38, 39 of the twofold portion 36 of the first film 100 are sealed and cut simultaneously with the outer and inner layers 40, 41, 42, 43 of the fourfold portion 37 of the first film 100 (as shown in Figures 6 A and 6C). As a result, a continuous side seam 12 from the bottom 6 of the flexible package 1 until the upper edge of the handle 20 is obtained. Otherwise, the side seam 12 would be discontinued because the side seam 12 could not be formed at the location where the anti-seal varnish or the polymer coating is deposited.
- openings 53 may be introduced in both first and second layer 45, 46 of the second film 200.
- the openings 53 may be equidistant to the lateral folded edge 25 (as shown in Figure 6A). These openings 53 will allow the user to grasp and lift each flexible package 1.
- Cutouts 54 in the second film 200 may be formed (as shown in Figure 6B).
- the cutouts 54 correspond to the side cutouts 31, 32 of the handle 20.
- the cutting out areas 54 extend from the lateral folded edge 25 of the twofold portion 44 of the second film 200 along a substantially arcuate path downwards towards the area where the first and second side seams 12 are formed and subsequently along a substantially arcuate path upwards towards the lateral folded edge 25.
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- Packaging Of Annular Or Rod-Shaped Articles, Wearing Apparel, Cassettes, Or The Like (AREA)
- Auxiliary Devices For And Details Of Packaging Control (AREA)
- Recording Or Reproducing By Magnetic Means (AREA)
- Magnetic Heads (AREA)
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