WO2015190970A1 - A packaging unit for hygiene articles and a method of forming a packaging unit - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a packaging unit for hygiene articles.
- the present invention also relates to a method of forming a packaging unit for hygiene articles from a sheet of material.
- Disposable hygiene articles such as sanitary napkins and panty liners, are normally packaged individually in, for example, an easy wrap or a single wrap. Individual packages facilitate hygienic carrying of single articles for future use, e.g. in a handbag. The edges of the individual packages can sealed by means such as ultrasonic welding or heat welding. Further, the packaging units are often used both as a means for packaging an unused article and for disposal of the used article.
- used articles of this kind can be disposed of discretely and hygienically. This may be particularly important when the user lacks the possibility to dispose of the used article immediately after the used article has been replaced, e.g. when there is no waste bin available in the toilet area. In this case, the user may need to put the used article in e.g. a handbag or backpack, which requires that the package is adequately sealed in order to avoid staining and odour.
- the use of "post-it-like" adhesives has been shown to be useful as sealing means for the individual wrap packages.
- WO2013/162430 A1 discloses such a packaging unit in the form a single wrap that can be used both for packaging of a new and unused hygiene article and for safe and hygienic disposing of used hygiene articles.
- the packaging unit is in the form of a sheet provided with adhesive in a certain chessboard pattern for closing and sealing the packaging unit.
- Such a sheet may be fabricated by providing a blank of sheet material on which, for example, adhesive is applied and cutting the web into individual sheets of material for forming the packaging unit.
- the prior art packaging unit may alleviate the problems of providing a safe and hygienic packaging for unused as well as used hygiene articles, there is still a problem of providing adequate closure and sealing of the package by the use of adhesive, wherein the packaging unit may be undesirably opened and may have loose flanking edges and/or corners making the packaging unit unattractive to look at and to manipulate.
- the manufacturing process of a packaging unit described in WO 2013/162430 may be adversely affected by the presence of adhesive on the packaging unit. For instance, during the folding step, the adhesive arranged at the edge portions of the packaging unit may be caught by the folding tool, which will either cause a transfer of the adhesive from the packaging unit to the tool, or will lead to an inaccurate folding. In both cases, manufacturing of the packaging unit will be impaired.
- a packaging unit for hygiene articles the unit being formed from a sheet of material, the sheet having an inner surface and an outer surface.
- the inner surface comprises an edge zone comprising an inner edge portion and an outer edge portion, wherein at least one of the outer edge portion and the inner edge portion comprises at least one region being provided with a resealable adhesive for closure and sealing of the packaging unit, thus forming an adhesive zone.
- the sheet has at least one folding axis, the folding axis dividing the sheet into a first region and a second region, wherein the sheet is folded about the at least one folding axis with the first and second regions in an overlapping configuration, thereby providing a packaging unit of overlapping sheet layers.
- the overlapping outer edge portions of the sheet layers are at least partly adhesive-free and are at least partially connected to each other by a mechanical interaction providing a sealing strength of 0.2 to 1.5 N as measured according to the test method as described herein.
- the packaging unit is in the form of a sheet that may be used as a single wrap that has resealable adhesive for closure of the packaging unit holding an unused a hygiene article therein or a used article therein.
- sealing strength is meant a maximum force in N of a connection between two layers as tested according to method described under the Example section herein.
- the term “inner surface” refers to the surface of the packaging unit facing the product positioned inside the packaging unit, and the term “outer surface” refers to the surface opposite to the inner surface, i.e. the surface facing the ambient.
- edge zone is meant the portion of the packaging unit adjacent to the edges of the packaging unit.
- the width of an edge zone may be varied.
- the edge zone may be divided into an inner edge portion and an outer edge portion.
- inner edge portion then refers to the portion of the edge zone positioned towards the center of the packaging unit, such as towards the longitudinal center line of the packaging unit.
- outer edge portion refers to the portion of the edge zone positioned towards the edge of the packaging unit.
- a “resealable adhesive” as used herein is meant an adhesive that ensures that an object may be attached to a surface using such an adhesive and subsequently detached from that surface, causing minor or no disruptions to the object or the surface.
- an object that has been peeled off may also be reattached to a surface again.
- connection By “mechanical interaction” is here meant interaction that provides a connection between layers that does not require any adhesive for adequate connection.
- the connection by such a mechanical interaction may be provided by a cutting tool during formation of a folded packaging unit from a folded blank of elongated sheet material. The blank is then cut at the overlapping outer edge regions of two packing units to be formed as described further herein. It has been found that slight heating and tensioning of the sheet and layers occur during the manufacturing so that a cutting tool, such as a cutting roller with knives, mechanically joins and/or welds the cut layers together, thus providing a non-adhesive connection between the layers.
- the heat is generated by, for example, friction between the blank and manufacturing tools such as rollers.
- the cutting is provided by a cutting tool that cuts the sheet in an axelike manner, i.e. cuts the sheet as a stroke by an axe.
- the cutting roller exemplified herein provides such an axe-like cutting action.
- connection by mechanical interaction requires no weld or other sealing method other than the use of the cutting tool for sealing of the outer edge, even though it is preferred to combine such a connection with the resealable adhesive connection for closure of the packaging unit.
- a connection by embossment is generally provided by rolling layers of sheet material between two rollers having surfaces provided with a "broad” pattern. The layers of sheet material are pressed together under high pressure by the rollers and by heating the materials.
- An embossed joint normally has a width of 2 to 10 mm.
- connection by the mechanical interaction according to the invention may provide an elongated joint with a width of 0.05 to 0.5 mm, preferably, 0.1 to 0.2 mm.
- the outer edge of the overlapping edge portions, in particular adhesive-free edge portions and/or folded packaging unit corners, that may benefit from becoming connected and sealed by the mechanical interaction.
- the connection by mechanical interaction as, for example, provided by the cutting tool provides an adequate sealing of the outer edge portions, in particular adhesive-free outer edge portions, so as to provide a packaging unit without any loose flanking edges and/or corners.
- the connection ensures that corners of the folded packaging unit and its outer layer ("lid") are kept in an adequate and flat position during stacking and packing into bags or the like.
- the packaging unit also looks more attractive by not having any loose flanking edges and/or corners.
- a partial opening of the packaging unit and gluing to other units or items may also be prevented by the provision of the connection by the mechanical interaction.
- the adhesive-free edge portions, together with the connection by the mechanical interaction also lead to less manufacturing problems, as there is provided more space for the folding tool, while still providing a possibility of forming a sufficiently tightly sealed package around both a new and a used article.
- connection by the mechanical interaction provides a hygienic packaging unit that is sufficiently tightly sealed around both a new and a used article.
- connection provides less risk of disrupting the material during the opening of the packaging unit and thus also provides a reliable packaging unit for used products.
- the sealing strength of the connection may be comparable with a resealable adhesive connection, but lower than an embossed connection.
- the sealing strength may be 0.2 to 1.1 N or 0.3 to 1 N.
- the work required for separating the sheet layers connected to each other by the mechanical interaction may be 0.2 to 0.8 Nmm/10mm as measured according to the test method as described in the specification.
- the work may be 0.3 to 0.7 Nmm/10mm.
- One of the inner edge portion and the outer edge portion of the edge zone of the first region may be provided with the resealable adhesive that forms a first adhesive zone, with the other of the inner edge portion and the outer edge portion of the edge zone of the first region being adhesive-free.
- the inner edge portion or the outer edge portion of the edge zone of the second region corresponding to the adhesive-carrying edge portion of the first region is adhesive-free, such that when the sheet is folded about the first folding axis, the edge portions carrying resealable adhesive in the first region are brought in contact with the adhesive-free edge portions in the second region.
- a distance between the at least one first folding axis and the first adhesive zone may be 1-20 mm, preferably 2-18 mm, more preferably 3-15 mm. Providing such a distance between the first folding axis and the first adhesive zone creates an adhesive-free portion between the first folding axis and the first adhesive zone. Thus, a folding tool may be positioned at the first folding axis without the risk of being caught by the resealable adhesive arranged at the first adhesive zone.
- the distance between the first folding axis and the first adhesive zone may be varied depending on the dimensions of the packaging unit, and the size of the edge zones. Also, the distance between the first folding axis and the first adhesive zone should be optimized such that it provides sufficient space for the folding tool, wherein the mechanical interaction provides a possibility of forming a sufficiently tightly sealed package around both a new and a used article.
- One of the inner edge portion and the outer edge portion of the edge zone of the second region complementary to the adhesive-carrying edge portion of the first region may be provided with resealable adhesive, thus forming a second adhesive zone.
- the edge portions carrying resealable adhesive in the first region are brought in contact with the adhesive-free edge portions in the second region, and the edge portions carrying resealable adhesive in the second region are brought in contact with the adhesive-free edge portions in the first region.
- the longitudinal extension of the second adhesive zone may be equal to the longitudinal extension of the second region.
- the distance between the first folding axis and the second adhesive zone is 1-20 mm, preferably 2-18 mm, more preferably 3-15 mm, such that a space for positioning a folding tool is created on either side of the first folding axis.
- the distance between the first folding axis and the first adhesive zone and the distance between the first folding axis and the second adhesive zone may be the same or different.
- the sheet of material may have a longitudinal direction (L) and a transverse direction (T) and be of a substantially rectangular shape and comprise longitudinal edges and transverse edges and sheet corner portions.
- the at least one folding axis may be at least one transversely extending folding axis, and the edge zones may be arranged along the longitudinal edges (L).
- At least one of the corner portions may be free from resealable adhesive.
- a longitudinal extension and/or the transversal extension of the adhesive-free corners may be 1 to 3 cm.
- the folded packaging unit of the overlapping sheet layers may have corner portions that are free from resealable adhesive.
- the packaging unit may be formed without any loose corners.
- connection means that corners of the folded packaging unit and its outer layer ("lid") are kept in an adequate and flat position during stacking and packing into bags or the like.
- the sheet of material may comprise a first and a second transverse edge zone and at least a portion of at least one of the first and the second transverse edge zones may be provided with resealable adhesive.
- the transverse edge zone of one of the first or the third regions is provided with resealable adhesive.
- folding should be initiated around the folding axis being adjacent to the region of the packaging unit comprising the adhesive-free transverse edge zone, such that the inner surface of the region comprising the adhesive-carrying transverse edge zone is brought into contact with the outer surface of the region comprising the adhesive-free transverse edge zone, thus forming additional means for providing a sufficiently tightly sealed package.
- the packaging unit comprises at least one first folding axis.
- the number of folding axes may vary depending on how the packaging unit is intended to be folded. It is preferred that the packaging unit comprises between one and three folding axes.
- the sheet may have two folding axes, dividing the sheet into the first region, the second region and a third region, the sheet being folded along the folding axes with the first, second and third regions in an overlapping configuration of three layers, wherein outer edge portions of the three layers are at least partly connected to each other by the mechanical interaction.
- One of the inner and outer edge portions of the edge zone of the third region may be provided with resealable adhesive, thus forming a third adhesive zone.
- a distance between the second folding axis and the third adhesive zone may be 1-20 mm, preferably 2-18 mm, more preferably 3-15 mm.
- the sheet may have a first and a second folding axis dividing the sheet into the first region, the second region and the third region. If the edge portion and the outer edge portion of the edge zone of the second region are provided with resealable adhesive, the inner edge portion and the outer edge portion of the edge zone of the third region may be adhesive-free.
- the sheet may be a single-ply material.
- the single-ply material may be of polyolefin that may comprise or be of polyethylene and/or polypropylene.
- the material of polyethylene and/or polypropylene may have a basis weight of 14 to 30 g/m 2 .
- the packaging unit may comprise one or more sync marks for indication of a positioning of the sheet of material during manufacturing of the packaging unit.
- sync mark is meant a position mark for synchronizing a positioning of the packaging unit and its parts during manufacturing thereof.
- the sync mark may be provided on the sheet and used as a mark for discerning the individual packing unit and regions thereof during production thereof. For example, it may be used as a positioning mark for indicating a cutting position of a blank sheet of material for providing a single packaging unit such as a wrap. Also, the sync mark may be used as a mark for determining whether, for example, the resealable adhesive is applied at a predetermined position on the packaging unit.
- the sync mark may be a printed mark.
- the printed mark may be provided by a contact printing technique such as flexographic printing, rotogravure printing, screen printing and offset printing.
- the printed mark may also be provided by a non-contact printing technique, such as ink jet printing, wax jet printing, bubble jet printing and laser jet printing.
- the resealable adhesive may be a pressure-sensitive hotmelt adhesive. Such an adhesive provides unlimited open time, meaning that the adhesive can bond to another substrate at any time. It is may provide "post-it-like" adhesive properties. Thus, the packaging unit may be reclosable.
- the pressure-sensitive adhesive used with the packaging unit is one which has a very high self-adhesion but which can be readily separated or released from other materials, such as plastic materials or paper which has been treated with a release agent.
- a major advantage of the packaging unit according to the present invention is that it can be completely unfolded when a new hygiene article is about to be taken out.
- prior art packages having adhesively sealed edges with adhesive-coated edge portions in contact with each other have too high adhesive strength of the adhesively sealed edges, and any attempt to completely unfold the package generally leads to tearing and breakage of the packaging unit, making it unusable for discrete and hygienic disposal of the used article.
- the packaging unit of the present invention As the adhesive-coated edge portions of the packaging unit of the present invention are not in contact with each other when the packaging unit is folded, the packaging unit can be readily opened and resealed, providing a tight disposal package. At the same time, the tensile strength of the adhesively sealed edges of the packaging unit using the resealable adhesive pattern of the present invention is sufficient to provide a tight package for both a new and a used article, and low enough to provide a readily-opened package.
- the resealable adhesive used in the present invention may be a pressure-sensitive hotmelt adhesive, such as Lunatack ® D656 BD 19 available from H. B. Fuller.
- the length of the adhesive-covered edge portions in each region may be equal to or shorter than the length or width of each region.
- the width of the adhesive-covered edge portions may be varied depending on the adhesive strength desired. The wider the adhesive-covered edge zones, the stronger the sealing.
- the width of the adhesive- covered edge portions may be same or different in the different regions.
- the sheet of material forming a packaging unit according to the present invention may comprise an odour-inhibiting or odour-neutralising substance. Such a substance may be applied in any suitable manner known to the person skilled in the art, e.g. as a coating, activatable microcapsules, impregnated patches, or the like.
- the sheet for forming a packaging unit according to the present invention may be stretchable or expandable, which may be advantageous if the hygiene article is greatly deformed during use, and may thus be difficult to wrap without deforming the packaging unit.
- the inner surface may comprise a center zone that comprises a portion provided with a release agent.
- central zone refers to the portion of the packaging unit excluding the edge zone and overlapping with the center of the packaging unit.
- the release agent is intended for releasable connection to an adhesive of a hygiene article in the packaging unit.
- the release agent may be a silicone polymer or polysiloxane.
- a release liner may be attached to the central zone of the inner surface.
- Such a release liner is also intended for releasable connection to a hygiene article.
- the release liner may be manufactured from any suitable material known to the person skilled in the art, such as paper, non-woven or plastic film material. Further, in order to provide a release liner that is easily detachable from the garment-affixing adhesive that may be present on a garment-facing surface of the hygiene article, the release liner may be silicone-coated on the surface of the release liner that is intended to be connected to the hygiene article.
- the hygiene article may be releasably affixed to the release liner either by means of a resealable adhesive or by any other suitable fastening means known to the person skilled in the art, e.g. hook-and-loop fastening means.
- Releasably affixed means two surfaces being bonded to each other such that the bond may be readily broken without affecting the surfaces.
- the packaging unit may comprise a hygiene article.
- a method of forming a packaging unit for hygiene articles is formed from a blank of an elongated sheet of material. The method comprising the steps of:
- the elongated sheet of material comprising at least two packaging unit sections for forming two packaging units, the elongated sheet having first and second surfaces, the first surface comprising an inner surface of each packaging unit and the second surface comprising an outer surface of each packaging unit, wherein the elongated sheet comprises at least one folding axis extending in the machine direction (MD), the folding axis dividing the elongated sheet into a first blank region and a second blank region, - applying a resealable adhesive on an edge zone portion of the inner surface of each packaging unit section;
- MD machine direction
- Each formed packaging unit comprises the inner and outer surfaces, an inner edge portion and an outer edge portion, wherein at least one of the outer edge portion and the inner edge portion comprises at least one region being provided with the resealable adhesive forming an adhesive zone, the resealable adhesive being provided for closure and sealing of the packaging unit, wherein overlapping outer edge portions of sheet layers of the packaging unit are at least partly adhesive-free and are at least partially connected to each other by a mechanical interaction providing a sealing strength of 0.2 to 1.5 N as measured according to the test method as described herein.
- the transversely extending folding axis extends along the machine direction (MD) and the cutting may occur along the cross machine direction (CD).
- the method may, prior to the folding step, comprise:
- the method may, prior to the folding step, comprise:
- the hygiene article may be releasably affixed to a surface of the release liner after the release liner has been permanently attached to the inner surface of the packaging unit.
- the hygiene article may be releasably affixed to the user-facing surface of the release liner before the release liner has been permanently attached to the inner surface of the wrapping sheet.
- the hygiene article may be releasably affixed to the release liner either by means of a resealable adhesive or by any other suitable fastening means known to the person skilled in the art, e.g. hook-and-loop fastening means.
- the method may further comprise providing the blank with one or more sync marks and detecting the sync mark and its position on the blank, wherein a position of cutting is determined based on a detected position of the sync mark.
- Each portion with adhesive that is arranged in an edge zone of a packaging unit section, and the position of the adhesive, may also be determined based on the position of the sync marks.
- One or more sync mark detectors may be arranged to detect the sync mark the elongated sheet during the manufacturing, wherein a detection of the sync mark is used for indicating a position of a blank sheet of material so as to determine, for example, a cutting position of the blank sheet of material for providing single packaging unit such as a wrap.
- the formed packaging unit for hygiene articles may be a packaging unit as defined above
- any chessboard-like pattern of resealable adhesive and non-adhesive portions as described herein above may be applied along the inner and outer edge portions of the edge zones for complementary attachment between resealable adhesive and non- adhesive portions in the formed folded packaging unit.
- the resealable adhesive and the arrangement thereof on the inner surfaces of the first, second and third regions may be as described for the packaging unit above.
- the edge zones may be provided with one or more adhesive zones that are arranged at a distance from the at least one folding axis, so that a section of the edge zone about one folding axis is free of any adhesive for closure of the packaging unit.
- the elongated sheet section may have a longitudinal direction (L) and a transverse direction (T) and be of a substantially rectangular shape and comprise longitudinal edges and transverse edges and sheet corner portions. At least one of the corner portions may be free from any adhesive for closure of the packaging unit.
- the folded packaging unit of the overlapping sheet layers may have corner portions that are free from any adhesive for closure of the packaging unit.
- Fig. 1 shows a packaging unit according to the present invention having one folding axis
- Fig. 2 shows the packaging unit depicted in Fig. 1 in a folded state
- Fig. 3 shows a packaging unit according to the present invention having two folding axes
- Fig. 4 shows the packaging unit depicted in Fig. 3 in a folded state.
- Fig. 5 schematically illustrates an arrangement for forming a packaging unit.
- Fig. 6 shows how samples for testing the sealing strength and work are taken from a folded packaging unit.
- Figs. 7-9 are graphs from test measurements.
- Fig. 10 is a table showing test results for sealing strengths and work for samples according to the invention and comparative samples.
- the packaging unit according to the invention is in the form of a sheet that may be used as a single wrap that has resealable adhesive for closure of the packaging unit holding an unused a hygiene article therein or a used article therein.
- the closure of the packaging unit may include folding the sheet and enclosing the hygiene article between folded sheet layers that are sealed by the resealable adhesive provided close to the edges of the sheets.
- Conceivable hygiene articles are sanitary napkins, panty liners and the like.
- the packaging unit will be exemplified by a packaging unit comprising a rectangular sheet. Other forms may also be considered within the scope of the appended claims.
- the exemplified packaging unit comprises resealable adhesive for closure of the packaging unit, wherein a chessboard pattern of resealable adhesive and non-adhesive portions is formed along at least longitudinal edge zones (i.e. along the longitudinal direction (L)) for complementary attachment between resealable adhesive and non-adhesive portions in a folded packaging unit.
- L longitudinal direction
- Fig. 1 depicts a packaging unit 1 for hygiene articles according to the present invention.
- the packaging unit is formed from a sheet of material having an inner surface 2 and an outer surface 3, the inner surface comprising an edge zone 4 comprising an inner edge portion 5, 8 and an outer edge portion 6, 7.
- the packaging unit 1 also comprises a first transverse edge zone 4' and a second transverse edge zone 4".
- the sheet has a first folding axis 9, wherein the folding axis divides the sheet into a first region 10 and a second region 1 1.
- the outer edge portion 6 of the edge zone 4 of the first region 10 is provided with resealable adhesive 12, thus forming a first adhesive zone 6*, while the inner edge portion 5 of the edge zone 4 of the first region 10 is adhesive- free.
- Fig. 1 the outer edge portion 6 of the edge zone 4 of the first region 10 is provided with resealable adhesive 12, thus forming a first adhesive zone 6*, while the inner edge portion 5 of the edge zone 4 of the first region 10 is adhesive- free.
- the first adhesive zone 6* is arranged at a distance di from the first folding axis 9, to thereby provide a sufficient space for a folding tool to be positioned at the first folding axis 9.
- the distance di is 5 mm.
- the inner edge portion 8 of the edge zone 4 of the second region 1 1 is provided with resealable adhesive 12, thus forming a second adhesive zone 8*, while the outer edge portion 7 of the edge zone 4 of the second region 11 is adhesive-free.
- the second adhesive zone 8* is arranged at a distance d 2 from the first folding axis 9, the distance d 2 being 5 mm.
- first transverse edge zone 4' of the first region 10 is provided with resealable adhesive 12, while the second transverse edge zone 4" of the second region 1 1 is adhesive-free.
- the adhesive pattern in the first region 10 is complementary to the adhesive pattern of the second region 11. This, in turn, means that when the sheet is folded about the first folding axis 9, as shown in Fig.
- the edge portions 6 carrying resealable adhesive 12 in the first region 10 are brought in contact with the adhesive-free edge portions 7 in the second region 1 1
- the edge portions 8 carrying resealable adhesive 12 in the second region 1 1 are brought in contact with the adhesive-free edge portions 5 in the first region 10
- the first transverse edge zone 4' carrying resealable adhesive 12 in the first region 10 is brought in contact with the adhesive-free second transverse edge zone 4" in the second region 11.
- the space provided by the distances di and d 2 at each side of the first folding axis 9 ensures facilitated and accurate folding.
- the mechanical interaction at least partly extends along the line 14 that represents a cutting line 14 that may be provided by a cutting tool during the formation of a folded packaging unit 1 from a folded blank of elongated sheet material that is cut at the overlapping outer edge regions of two packing units to be formed as described further herein.
- the most common packaging unit for individual packaging of absorbent articles is a rectangular sheet comprising two folding axes, longitudinal edges and transverse edges. Such an embodiment is illustrated in Fig. 3.
- the packaging unit 301 is a rectangular sheet comprising a first folding axis 309 and a second folding axis 309' dividing the packaging unit into a first region 310, a second region 311 and a third region 312. Each of the regions comprises an inner edge portion 305, 308 and an outer edge portion 306, 307. As shown in Fig.
- the outer edge portions 306, 307 of the first and third regions respectively are provided with resealable adhesive 12, thus forming a first 306* and a third adhesive zone 307*, respectively, while the inner edge portions 305, 308 of the first and third regions respectively are adhesive-free.
- the first adhesive zone 306* is arranged at a distance di from the first folding axis 309, thereby providing a sufficient space for a folding tool to be positioned at the first folding axis 309. In the embodiment shown in Fig. 3, the distance di is 7 mm.
- the third adhesive zone 307* is arranged at a distance d 3 from the second folding axis 309', the distance d 3 being 7 mm.
- Both the outer edge portion and the inner edge portion of the second region 31 1 are adhesive-free. This, in turn, means that when the sheet is e-folded about the folding axes 309, 309', as shown in Fig. 4, the outer edge portions 306 of the first region 310 or the outer edge portions 307 of the third region 312 carrying resealable adhesive 12 are brought in contact with the adhesive-free outer edge portions in the second region 31 1 , depending on whether the folding is initiated around the first folding axis 309 or the second folding axis 309', and thus on which of the first and the third regions 310, 312 that is brought in contact with the second region 31 1. It should be noted that the order in which the packaging unit depicted in Fig. 4 is folded is irrelevant.
- the packaging unit may be folded around the second folding axis 309', bringing the third region 312 in contact with the second region 31 1 , sealing the outer edge portions 307.
- the packaging unit is subsequently folded around the first folding axis 309', bringing the first region 310 in contact with the outer surface of the third region 312, thus sealing the packaging unit (Fig. 4).
- the folding order may also be reversed. This is a great advantage, since when the packaging unit of the present invention is used for disposal, the user does not have to fold the packaging unit in any particular order to be able to obtain a tightly sealed package.
- the packaging unit will provide a sufficiently tight and hygienic package regardless of the folding order.
- the first and second transverse edge zones 304' and 304* of the packaging unit 301 are provided with resealable adhesive 12.
- both transverse edge zones 304' and 304* are provided with resealable adhesive
- the folding order is irrelevant, as described above. It is also conceivable to provide only one of the first and the second transverse edge zones 304' and 304* with resealable adhesive. In this case, the folding is to be initiated around the folding axis being positioned closest to the adhesive-free transverse edge zone, such that the region comprising the adhesive- covered transverse edge zone forms a lid and the resealable adhesive positioned at the transverse edge zone seals the packaging unit.
- the adhesive-covered portions are positioned such that at least one of the corner portions 21 of the packaging unit 301 is adhesive-free (Fig. 3).
- the overlapping outer edge portions of the sheet layers as shown in Fig. 4 are at least partly adhesive-free and are at least partially connected to each other by a mechanical interaction providing a sealing strength of 0.2 to 1.5 N as measured according to the test method as described herein.
- the mechanical interaction at least partly extends along the line 324, that represents a cutting line 324 that may be provided by a cutting tool during the formation of a folded packaging unit from a folded blank of elongated sheet material that is cut at the overlapping outer edge regions of two packing units to be formed, as described further herein.
- the packaging unit according to the present invention is used for disposal, the user may choose to roll up the packaging unit 1 , 301 with the soiled article positioned on it rather than folding it.
- the packaging unit is intended to include a hygiene article.
- the hygiene article may be arranged on the inner surface, in the center zone thereof, wherein the hygiene article may be attached to a release agent via an adhesive or to a release liner (not shown), as now will be further elaborated on in the described example of a method of forming the packaging unit.
- the packaging units may be formed from a blank.
- Fig. 5 schematically illustrates an arrangement of using a blank 316 for forming a packaging unit 301 with two folding axes 309, 309' in accordance with the packaging unit 301 shown in Figs. 3 and 4.
- the blank 316 is an elongated sheet of material having first and second surfaces 317, 318, wherein the first surface comprises the inner surface 302 of each packaging unit 301 and the second surface 318 comprises the outer surface 303 of each packaging unit 301.
- the inner surface is provided with resealable adhesive 12 for closure of the packaging unit 301 formed from the blank 316, and the outer surface 303 is provided with one or more sync marks 313.
- Such a sync mark 313 may be used for guiding a cutting tool 319 to cut the blank 316 into individual sheets of material and forming the packaging units 301.
- a release agent 320 or a release liner may be applied on the first surface 317 and inner surface 302, and a hygiene article 321 may be arranged on the release agent 320 via an adhesive 322 or on the release liner via fastening means.
- the longitudinal edge zones of the packaging unit are at least partly adhesive-free and are at least partially connected to each other by a mechanical interaction 313, preferably partly or completely along the longitudinal edges as illustrated in Fig 4.
- the width joint provided by the mechanical interaction may be 0.05 to 0.5 mm, preferably, 0.1 to 0.2 mm.
- the method used in the arrangement as illustrated in Fig. 5 then comprises the steps of: - providing a blank 316 of an elongated sheet of material comprising at least two packaging unit sections 323, the sheet having first and second surfaces 317, 318, the first surface 317 comprising an inner surface 302 of each packaging unit 301 , and the second surface 318 comprising an outer surface 303 of each packaging unit 301 , - providing the outer surface 303 with one or more sync marks 313, e.g. one or more printed marks;
- each sync mark 313 is provided on the outer surface 303 of the sheet at a corner portion of the first region 310.
- Each sync mark 313 is applied on the blank as a combined sync mark overlapping the cutting line 324, and thus the combined sync mark forms two sync marks 313 after the blank 326 has been cutted, wherein a sync mark 313 is formed on each packaging unit.
- Each portion with resealable adhesive 12 may be arranged in a zone close to and along the cutting line 324 of a packaging unit section 323, wherein the resealable adhesive 12 in some portions may be applied as one resealable adhesive string along and overlapping the cutting line 323 so that the applied string forms a portion with resealable adhesive 12 on each one of two packaging units 301 after cutting has taken place (not shown).
- the resealable adhesive 12 may also be separately applied to each packaging unit section 323 at a distance from the cutting line 324.
- One or more sync mark detectors may be arranged to detect sync marks on the outer surfaces 303 during the manufacturing, wherein detection of the sync marks is used for indicating a position of a blank 316 sheet of material so as to determine, for example, a cutting position of the blank sheet of material for providing single packaging unit such as a wrap.
- Fig. 5 illustrates one detector 325.
- the elongated sheet may comprise at least one folding axis 326, 327 extending in the machine direction (MD).
- the elongated sheet has two folding axes 326, 327 dividing the elongated sheet into a first blank region 328, a second blank region 329 and a third blank region 330.
- the method illustrated in Fig. 5 further comprises folding the elongated sheet along the folding axes 326, 327 with the blank regions in an overlapping configuration, thereby providing a folded elongated sheet of overlapping sheet layers, wherein the step of cutting the elongated sheet occurs after the folding step.
- the transversely extending folding axes 326, 327 extend along the machine direction (MD) and the cutting occurs along the cross machine direction (CD).
- the folding is provided by any folding tool, as is well known in the art (not shown).
- the cutting may be performed by a cutting roller 319 as illustrated in Fig. 5.
- the cutting roller 319 comprises a number of cutting blades 332 or knifes arranged along and at least partially within a recess 333 arranged on an outer surface 334 of the roller that is intended to be in contact with the folded blank 316 for cutting, the recess extending in a direction parallel to the rotation axis of the roller.
- the distance from the blade to the edge of the recess may be about 1.5 mm.
- the method as illustrated in Fig. 5 further comprises:
- the sync mark (-s) 313 may also aid in positioning of the applied agents and articles.
- the method may, prior to the folding step, further comprise:
- the packaging unit may adopt other shapes than the rectangular ones shown in the drawings.
- the invention has been exemplified with packaging units comprising resealable adhesive for closure of the packaging unit, wherein a chessboard-like pattern of resealable adhesive and non-adhesive portions is formed along at least longitudinal edge zones (i.e. along the longitudinal direction (L)) for complementary attachments between resealable adhesive and non-adhesive portions in a folded packaging unit.
- Other ways of applying one or more resealable adhesive portions for closure of the packaging unit may also be considered.
- the aim of the test method is to determine the sealing strength being the maximum force in a separation of a weld, and the connection between two layers of material, and to determine the work required to separate the layers from each other. This is done by using a tensile tester, wherein the test is performed in a crosswise direction compared to the normal opening direction in the longitudinal direction (L) of a packaging unit, when opening such packaging unit in the normal use of the product inside (Fig. 6).
- the tensile tester has a fixed bottom clamp, and a movable upper clamp.
- a suitable test apparatus and software are available from, for example, Instron Corporation or Lloyd Instruments.
- Fig. 6 illustrates a packaging unit and how sample portions that are used are sliced out from the packaging unit for the tests.
- the samples 401 are taken from adhesive-free corners of the packaging unit, wherein one short side 402 of each sample includes a connection with mechanical interaction.
- the width (w) of each sample is 10mm, also being the length of the short side 402 and the connection joint.
- the sample may be a two- layer or a three layer sample, depending on the type of packaging unit.
- the present samples are taken from packaging units 301 of the type that is illustrated in Figs. 3 and 4, wherein the samples are of three layers.
- the packaging unit has been produced in a machine direction (MD), wherein the cutting of the samples provides a leading (front) sample in the MD and a trailing (back) sample in the MD, and both samples may be used in the test (Fig.6).
- the width of the tested mechanical interaction was about 0.1 mm.
- the embossed connection and the resealable adhesive connection had a width of about 4 mm.
- Apparatus and settings Tensile tester o
- the pulling speed should be 300mm/min o
- the pulling length should be 30mm o
- the distance between upper and lower clamps should be adapted to the sample. o
- the width of tensile tester clamps should be wider than the sample width, i.e. more than 10 mm
- Sample preparation Samples should be conditioned to 23 degrees C, 50% Relative Humidity for 24 hours before testing is performed.
- Test procedure The test was performed using a three-layer sample. Therefore, the free-end short-side edges 403 of two of the sample layers were inserted in the upper clamp and the short- side edge 403 of the remaining single layer material was inserted in the lower clamp.
- the sample must be handled gently so as not to interfere with the connection to be tested.
- the sample were and should be fitted in the center of the each clamp (sideways) and the connection to be tested was and should be centered in the middle of the clamp opening between the clamps.
- the extension of the connection should be placed perpendicular to the pulling direction.
- Figs. 7 to 10 show test results in the form graphs from actual measurements.
- the x-axes are the pulling extension in mm and the y- axes represent the load in N.
- the samples tested were a sample with mechanical connection (Fig. 7), a sample with resealable adhesive connection (Fig. 8) and a sample with embossed connection (Fig. 9).
- Fig. 10 is a table showing the maximum force and work for a number of samples for each type of connection.
- the samples of the invention i.e. the ones with mechanical interaction connections, show much lower mean work (Nmm/10mm) for separating the layers than the samples connected by embossment and resealable adhesives.
- the average sealing strength for the samples of the invention is lower than for the samples with embossed connection.
- the average sealing strength of the samples with resealable connections is slightly higher than for the inventive samples, indicating that the mechanical connection may have a sealing strength that is similar to the resealable adhesive.
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