The present invention relates to a decorative laminate film having excellent design, which has a pattern imparted with an emphasized stereoscopic effect by a combination of a printed pattern and a protruded portion. More specifically, the present invention relates to a decorative laminate film, and a method for producing the same with excellent productivity, where alignment of the printed pattern and the protruded portion may be conducted easily.
For bag-like containers such as a pouch to be filled with semi-fluid or fluid contents such as food, beverage and a detergent, and sealing members to be used as lids for a cup-like or tray-like containers, it is required to provide them with patterns such as a character (here, “character” may indicate also “letter” or “numeral”) indicating a product name or the like, a sign and various figures to differentiate the product and enhance the product value. In order to satisfy the requirements, the patterns of characters, signs and figures are emphasized by three-dimensional printing, for instance.
For instance, Patent document 1 below proposes a bag-like container having an embossed pattern formed by heating a protruded portion formed in accordance with the emboss pattern to a predetermined temperature, thereby bringing the protruded portion into contact with a surface of a soft packaging material to partly shrink the soft packaging material, so that the soft packaging material may swell outward to form an embossed pattern. In this embossed bag-like container, an embossed pattern with a texture different from that provided by printing is formed on the bag-like container, which is, however, insufficient to provide a synergy effect by the combination of the embossed pattern and the printing. As a result, a satisfactory effect cannot be obtained from the viewpoint of design.
Patent document 2 below proposes a laminate film formed by laminating a plurality of films different from each other in the thermal expansion coefficients. The laminate film is pressed with a heated mold of a character or a mark so that the laminate film is swelled to have the shape of the mold. Alternatively, a laminate film is produced by transferring a foil having a shape of the mold to a laminate film and allowing to swell to have the shape of the mold. In this laminate film, it is possible to swell the character and/or mark itself and form a three-dimensional character and/or mark.
However, the aforementioned methods of decoration by partly swelling the laminate film to impart stereoscopic effect to the character and the mark remain unsatisfactory. If the area and the level of the swelling is increased to enhance the decorative effect, the thickness of the inner film may be decreased partly to make it difficult to maintain the material strength and the barrier property. This may inhibit the packaging material from keeping its properties for protection or preservation of the contents.
In order to solve the problems, the present inventors propose a decorative laminate film where a character and/or a figure is formed on a print and on an outwardly protruded portion. At least a part of the pattern has a metallic luster and is different in the hue or the like from the region other than the pattern (Patent application No. 2015-155936)
Patent Document 1: JP 4370768
Patent Document 2: JP 5150433
Even if the protruded portion is made small not to inhibit the function for a packaging material, the aforementioned decorative laminate film can have a remarkably enhanced design through techniques in layout of printing design and combination of hues or the like.
However, production of the laminate film is rather difficult, since an advanced alignment precision is required for formation of the protruded portion along the outline of the printed pattern or a knockout printed pattern (hereinafter, both are called printed pattern). In particular, in a case of continuous formation at a high speed, misalignment may occur.
Therefore, an object of the present invention is to provide a decorative laminate film having a favorable design and a method for producing the same. Since the printed pattern and the protruded portion can be aligned easily, excellent productivity is obtained. Further, the design is not degraded even if there is a slight misalignment in the position of the protruded portion, and the gradation effect of the printed pattern at the protruded portion and the vicinity thereof may provide the favorable design.
The present invention provides a decorative laminate film, which comprises at least an inner film and an outer film, on which a printed pattern and a protruded portion protruding toward the outer film side is formed. The protruded portion is positioned on the printed pattern or in the vicinity thereof, and the outline of the printed pattern is blurred.
In the decorative laminate film of the present invention, it is preferable that:
1. the contour of the protruded portion is positioned in the vicinity of the blurred outline of the printed pattern;
2. the protruded portion has a shape different from that of the printed pattern;
3. the printed pattern has a metallic luster, and the metallic luster is derived from any of a metal vapor deposition layer, a metal foil, or a high-brightness ink printed layer constituting the pattern, any of the layers and the foil being provided on the inner surface the outer film; and
4. the blurring is caused by a change in dot size of halftone printing.
Further, the present invention provides a method for producing a decorative laminate film. In the method, on a laminate film comprising at least an inner film and an outer film, a printed pattern with blurred outline is formed, and then, the printed laminate film is compress-shaped in a cold, warm or hot process, so that a protruded portion is formed at the position of the printed pattern to protrude toward the outer film side.
In the method for producing the decorative film of the present invention, the laminate film has an inner film of polyethylene and an outer film of stretched nylon or stretched polyethylene terephthalate. Between the inner film and the outer film, preferably a metal vapor deposition layer, a metal foil or a high-brightness ink printed layer constituting the pattern is provided.
In the decorative laminate film of the present invention, the protruded portion may be emphasized particularly by a combination of the printed pattern and the protruded portion formed on this printed pattern. Furthermore, since the outline of the printed pattern is blurred, even if the printed pattern and the protruded portion are misaligned slightly from each other, the effect of improving the design imparted by the combination of the printed pattern and the protruded portion may not deteriorate. In addition, the printed pattern provided by the blurring exhibits its unique design. Further, by matching the shape of the protruded portion with the printed pattern or by forming the protruded portion of a shape different from the printed pattern, various decorative effects can be imparted.
The aforementioned effect of the present invention is evident also from the result of Examples below.
In a case of forming a protruded portion on a printed pattern having an outline not being blurred but having a definite boundary formed between the printed pattern and the remaining region, if the protruded portion is slightly misaligned from the printed pattern, the misalignment between the outline of the printed pattern and the contour of the protruded portion can be visually confirmed soon, and it may degrade the design (
Further, due to the metallic luster of the printed pattern, the protruded portion may be emphasized particularly. Moreover, since the protruded portion is formed along at least a part of the printed pattern, the decorative effect is improved remarkably in comparison with a conventional decoration provided by the combination of a printed pattern and a protruded portion.
In the method for producing the decorative laminate film of the present invention, since the outline of the printed pattern is blurred, there is no necessity of precisely aligning the protruded portion, and thus, the method can be applied to continuous production at high speed.
An essential feature of the decorative laminate film of the present invention is that the outline of the printed pattern formed on the laminate film does not form a definite boundary with the remaining region, but it is blurred to be ambiguous, namely, it is formed to be fuzzy.
As mentioned above, the printed pattern formed on the decorative laminate film of the present invention is a printed pattern (
As mentioned above, a specific printed pattern does not form any definite boundary with the surrounding region other than the printed pattern. Therefore, even when the protruded portion is formed misaligned from the position of the printed pattern, the misalignment may not be recognized easily unlike the case of a printed pattern having a definite boundary, and thus, the design may not be degraded. Moreover, it may be possible to impart a decorative effect of intentionally shading the protruded portion.
In the present invention, the blurring at the outline of the printed pattern can be formed in the following manner. For instance, the size of halftone dots constituting the pattern is decreased gradually toward the outline of the printed pattern, or the dot density is changed, thereby forming a gradation with a change in the concentration of the same color. Alternatively, after the printing, the vicinity of the outline is pressed for allowing the ink to run before curing, for instance. The formation method may not be limited as long as the outline is blurred not to form any definite boundary.
Preferably, the printed pattern is formed by changing the size of the dots of the halftone printing because the method provides excellent productivity and can form uniform blurring along the outline.
Further, the print layer is preferably provided on the outer film. The print may be provided on either the outer surface or the inner surface (back face). However, from the viewpoint of obtaining excellent metallic luster as described below and preventing delamination and scratch on the print layer, the print is preferably provided on the inner surface (back face).
The method for blurring the outline of the printed pattern will be described with reference to specific examples.
In the decorative laminate film of the present invention, the outline of the printed pattern and the contour of the protruded portion may be identical to or different from each other.
In contrast,
As shown in
As shown in
In this case, the laminate film having a ground color of the metal vapor deposition layer may be provided with a gold-color luster with yellow printing. Alternatively, a laminate film having no metal vapor deposition layer and printed with other color (s) may be used.
In the present invention, the positional relationship between the printed pattern and the protruded portion may vary greatly depending on the precision or the like in alignment of the printed pattern and the protruded portion in a case where the outline of the printed pattern and the contour of the protruded portion are identical as in the decorative laminate films shown in
In the aforementioned decorative laminate film, each gradation has a single color of green or black. Alternatively, the gradation may be formed by overlapping two or more colors.
The shape of the dots can be selected from typical ones such as square dots, honeycomb dots, chain dots, round dots and sandblast. Further, it is possible to employ a round-square-round, namely, to change its shape depending on the dot size. It is further desirable to take any known measures against moiré.
The printed pattern of the present invention is not limited particularly as long as the outline is blurred. The hue, the brightness, the chroma or the luster and the like are different from those in the region other than the printed pattern, whereby the stereoscopic effect of the pattern is emphasized synergistically with the protruded portion formed on the printed pattern.
Further, the printed pattern preferably has a metallic luster at at least a part thereof. The metallic luster is derived from a metal vapor deposition layer, a metal foil, or a high-brightness ink printed layer constituting the pattern, so that the luster enables to emphasize the protruded portion in particular. The metallic luster can be imparted by printing with a high-brightness ink containing a pearl pigment or a metal pigment. Preferably, as mentioned below, the metallic luster is imparted since the laminate film has a metal vapor deposition layer of aluminum or the like or a metal foil of aluminum or the like, and thus, the ground color of the laminate film has a metallic luster.
The protruded portion may be formed to protrude as a whole (
The width and height of the protruded portion may vary depending on whether the entire pattern is formed to protrude or a part of the pattern is formed to protrude, and they cannot be determined unconditionally. In a case of using the decorative laminate film of the present invention as a bag-like container such as a pouch or a packaging member such as a sealing member, properties like a mechanical strength and a barrier property are required. In light of this, a main protruded portion has a width of not more than 5 mm, particularly in a range of 1 to 3 mm, and the height h of the protruded portion is 0.1 to 0.5 mm, particularly in a range of 0.15 to 0.35 mm. Due to this reason, in a case of constituting a large pattern, it is preferable that a part of the pattern such as its outline is rimmed with the protruded portion.
The surface roughness at the protruded portion is made higher than the surface roughness of the region surrounding the protruded portion, thereby creating a difference in the luster therebetween, so that light may be scattered to glitter at the protruded portion. This can further emphasize the stereoscopic effect of the pattern such as a character, a sign and a figure, thereby imparting decoration having a further favorable design.
Further, alignment of the printed pattern and the protruded portion can be conducted as follows. In addition to visual checking, a position of a particular printed pattern or any mark for alignment is detected by use of a photoelectric sensor, an image sensor, an image processing camera or the like. After alignment of the printed pattern and a protruded-portion formation mold, a protruded portion can be formed on the printed pattern by use of the protruded-portion formation mold.
The laminate film used for the decorative laminate film of the present invention comprises at least an inner film and an outer film. From the viewpoint of the process for shaping the protruded portion described below, it is preferable to use a laminate film comprising an elastic film for the inner film and a less elastic film for the outer film.
For the elastic film used for the inner film is preferably a sealant film having a heat sealing property, made of polyethylene, polypropylene or the like. For the polyethylene, a linear low density polyethylene is particularly preferred. The sealant film may contain additives such as modified resins like an ethylene-α-olefin copolymer and an anti-blocking agent. For the less elastic film used as the outer film, a stretched film made of nylon, polyethylene terephthalate (hereinafter, it may be referred to as “PET”) is used preferably.
Specifically, though not being limited to these examples, it is possible preferably to use in an order of inner surface/outer surface: linear low density polyethylene film/stretched nylon film; linear low density polyethylene film/stretched nylon film/stretched PET film; linear low density polyethylene film/stretched PET film/stretched nylon film; linear low density polyethylene film/aluminum vapor deposition stretched nylon film/stretched PET film; linear low density polyethylene film/aluminum vapor deposition stretched PET film/stretched nylon film; linear low density polyethylene film/aluminum foil/stretched nylon film; polypropylene film/stretched nylon film; polypropylene film/stretched nylon film/stretched PET film; polypropylene film/stretched PET film/stretched nylon film; polypropylene film/aluminum vapor deposition stretched nylon film/stretched PET film; polypropylene film/aluminum vapor deposition stretched PET film stretched nylon film; linear low density polyethylene film stretched nylon film/aluminum foil/stretched PET film; and the like.
As mentioned above, since the patterns such as a character, a sign, a figure or the like have a metallic luster in the decorative laminate film of the present invention, the stereoscopic effect of the protruded portion can be emphasized further. Among the examples, a layer constitution having an aluminum vapor deposition layer or an aluminum foil can be used preferably.
It is particularly preferable that the thicknesses of the inner film and the outer film before shaping the protruded portion are as follows from the viewpoint of process of shaping the protruded portion, namely, the inner film has a thickness in a range of 60 to 200 μm, the outer film has a thickness in a range of 10 to 30 μm, and the inner film has a thickness approximately 3 to approximately 20 times the thickness of the outer film, though the thicknesses are not limited to these ranges.
One or more other layer (s) may be formed further as long as the effect of the present invention is not impaired. For instance, the aforementioned metal vapor deposition film or a metal foil such as an aluminum foil may be formed between the inner film and the outer film, or a top coat layer may be formed on the outer surface of the outer film.
In a case of adding a further layer to the laminate film, the total thickness of the laminate film is preferably in a range of 70 to 300 μm.
The decorative laminate film of the present invention is produced by printing a pattern with a blurred outline on the aforementioned laminate film comprising at least an inner film and an outer film, and later, by forming a protruded portion on the position of the printed pattern.
There is no particular limitation on the process for shaping the protruded portion as long as a protruded portion protruding toward the outer film side can be formed. As described above, however, it is preferable in the present invention to use a laminate film comprising an elastic film as an inner film and a less elastic film as an outer film, and to shape the laminate film by compressing in a cold, warm or hot process, whereby the protruded portion may protrude toward the outer film side.
The protruded portion can be shaped in a cold process without heating the processing portion. Alternatively, it can be shaped in a hot process by heating the processing portion approximately to the softening temperature of the inner film or in a warm process by heating the processing portion to a temperature between those of the cold process and the hot process. For instance, when the inner film is made of linear low density polyethylene, a warm process may be conducted by heating the processing portion to a temperature range of 35 to 90° C. or a hot process may be conducted by heating the processing portion to a temperature range of 80 to 100° C., and a cooling process may be conducted after the processing as required.
Here, the shaping height h of the protruded portion is determined depending on the compression applied by the processing portion. For instance, in a case of processing between a pair of rolls as shown in
In the specific example shown in
The process for shaping the protruded portion of the decorative laminate film of the present invention can be applied to a long-length laminate film or a set of sheet-type decorative laminate films.
A laminate film used here comprised an inner film (120 μm) of linear low density polyethylene and an outer film of a nylon film (15 μm) that had a print on its inner surface. Between the inner film and the outer film, a polyethylene terephthalate film (12 μm) having an aluminum vapor deposited outer surface was dry-laminated to form the laminate film.
On the outer film of this laminate film, the pattern as shown in 2(A) was halftone printed in advance with a clear ink of green (grass). In the halftone printing, as shown in
Though the aluminum vapor deposition is not a print, it is indicated as a dot percent of 100% in
The laminate film was heated to 50° C. The upper rotary roll of the pair of rotary rolls was provided with a protruded-portion processing portion in order to compress the laminate film in the thickness direction in a cold process. With the rotary rolls, the protruded portion was formed on the outer film side so that the entire pattern would protrude. In this manner, a protruded portion having a width of 3 mm (cross section at the center of site Y in
The decorative effect of the print of the laminate film and the protruded portion of the printed pattern protruding toward the outer film side, and also recognition of the misalignment of the protruded portion were evaluated visually. As shown in
Furthermore, since a clear ink is used for the printed pattern on the laminate film, the luster of the metal vapor deposition (aluminum vapor deposition) layer of the underlying layer was observed through the clear ink even in the region having a dot percent of 100%, which served to emphasize the shade of the protruded portion synergistically with the blurred printing.
A decorative laminate film was produced in the same manner as Example 1 except that the outline of the printed pattern was not blurred as shown in
Halftone printing to knock out the character of “white” was provided on the laminate film used in Example 1 as shown in
Though the aluminum vapor deposition is not a print, it is indicated as a dot percent of 100% in
Then, the protruded portion having a width of 2 mm (cross section at the center of the site Z in
At that time, the protruded portion was formed to be misaligned intentionally by approximately 1 mm from the accurate position with respect to the printed pattern. In
Although the character “white” is knockout printed, it exhibits silver color derived from the metal vapor deposition (aluminum deposition) layer, providing effects similar to those obtained by the high-brightness printing.
A decorative laminate film was produced in the same manner as Example 1 except that a pattern of an abstract shape was half tone printed on the laminate film used in Example 1, as shown in
Next, protruded portions having shapes of flowers and leaves different from the shapes of the printed pattern were formed on the printed pattern similarly to Example 1.
As shown in
Since the decorative laminate film of the present invention does not require precise alignment between the printed pattern and the protruded portion, it can be produced at a high speed and can be utilized preferably for a bag-like container like a pouch and a sealing member.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2016-013159 | Jan 2016 | JP | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/JP2017/001383 | 1/17/2017 | WO | 00 |