The invention relates to a deep-drawn tray, in particular an aluminum tray, having a rolled edge corresponding substantially to EP 2 334 564 and the preamble of claim 1.
The cited document discloses the production of a tray made of aluminum, in particular for food or beverage ingredients but also for animal food, with a rolled edge in which the inside and outside are colored differently, on the one hand to allow for a visually appealing appearance after sealing a plate onto it, on the other hand to provide, by appropriate combination of the interior color and the exterior color, wherein the former is also visible on the roll edge from the outside, to the user joy and/or information about the contents of the still closed shell or other information by means of the visually pleasing impression.
The steps in the cited document for the production of such a container fulfill their purpose but are insofar disadvantageous as that consumers do not appreciate various colors in association with a food, animal food, beverage ingredients, etc., such as green or yellow; however, according to the content, other colors may also be undesirable. Furthermore, the previously known method does not allow for the provision of more detailed information; it is merely possible to combine the barely variable exterior color with an interior color to be selected from only a small group of colors.
From DE 87 09 640 U, which relates to the stiffening of containers made of aluminum, it is well known that the surface is laminated with a plastic film or coated with a heat-sealable lacquer.
The application of sealable lacquer on an aluminum tray is also disclosed in DE 690 28 628 T2, the translation of EP 468 079.
There is thus a desire for a greater choice over the former document, and there is also a desire to be able to determine and display the visual appearance of more diverse and communicable information within wide limits and independent of the raw material of the tray and its contents.
It is the object of the invention to provide a solution for this problem.
According to the invention, this is done by the features specified in the characterizing part of claim 1, in other words, that during imprinting of the tray which on its bottom surface, the outer surface, receives an imprint of information and/or a decorative motif, in the area of its rolled edge is provided on the later inside and/or the later outside with a colored lacquer overprint, which optionally also extends into the region of the sealing face and/or the sealing surface opposite to the outer surface.
The aluminum trays for the intended use are imprinted on the outside prior to the deep draw process and, either during printing or independently of printing prior to printing, markers which can be of various types, which effect the placement of the deep draw tool and of the stamping tool, are applied to the web. Therefore, during the printing process, it will pose not problem to apply, precisely matching these markings on the desired side of the continuous material, be it the later inside and/or the later outside, printing material exclusively in the area of the later rolled edge, optionally also extending into the region of the sealing face and/or the sealing surface opposite to the outer surface. Since this is a printing process, preferably a gravure printing process, it is easily possible to apply various colors, which thus enable correct color coding or visually appealing running colors (rainbow, etc.).
The accuracy of the color application is to be kept, without much adjustment, in such close geometric tolerances that, if so desired, the actual sealing face of the plate which lies within the rolled edge and/or the surface opposite to this area may be kept free of the lacquer application, so that any sealing properties of the lacquer would in this case not need to be considered.
Through application according to the invention of the lacquer only in the region of the rolled edge the user may continue to be assured of the appearance of the interior of the tray familiar to and appreciated by him, especially when the tray comes in contact with the food, the animal food, or the beverage additives, and the consumer's negative assessments known from the prior art have no basis.
The invention is explained in more detail below with reference to the drawing.
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The exterior color of tray 1 may be uncolored aluminum, it may be a lacquer or plastic coating, optionally mostly yellow or golden, or any other design desired by the manufacturer, the filler, or the consumer. It is vital and evidently shown in the figure that the rolled portion of the rolled edge 4 on the inside 2 of the aluminum foil from which the tray was deep-drawn is colored, so that the color becomes visible from the outside during rolling, both from below (
The rolled edge is shown “neutral” in
Finally, it can be seen from
Irrespective of the imprinting of the rolled edge, it is of course possible, as already known from the prior art, to independently of one another imprint the inside and/or the outside of the tray away from the rolled edge. Since printing processes may be carried out very accurately, the boundary to the printed rolled edge may be maintained very accurately.
The term “paint” or “lacquer” is to be understood in the broadest sense and includes all materials that can be applied by a printing process. The change in color, brightness, intensity along the roll edge may be due to purely aesthetic reasons but may also encode information as is known mutatis mutandis from the bar code and other identification features.
Markers may be printed onto the continuous material; they may also consist of imprints of continuous material, and they may consist of “multiple parts” per later tray, for example, to specify the correct angular position in respect to the deep draw mold and the like, as provided for in the prior art.
The individual variants of the invention may be combined in any way. Even though the focus of the invention may specify an aluminum foil as starting material, it is nevertheless possible to form in accordance with the invention other deep drawable starting materials. The usable colors will be readily apparent to those of ordinary skill in the packaging arts, knowing the invention and application, and will most likely be those already used in the art of printing such trays.
1. Tray
2. Inside
3. Outside
4. Rolled Edge
5. Lacquer, Color
6. Sealing Face, Shoulder
7. Opposite Surface
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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20 2017103 121.7 | May 2017 | DE | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/EP2018/063368 | 5/22/2018 | WO | 00 |