Claims
- 1. An easy-open container comprising a spirally-wound body wall having overlapped edges and an adhesive means between said overlapped edges for providing bonding of said overlapped edges during manufacture of said container but which dries to a layer of low adhesive strength, said body wall defining a substantially cylindrical container having opposed ends, the overlapped edges of the body wall defining an easy-open seam extending helically between the ends of the container;
- a flexible barrier sheet liner bonded to the inner surface of the cylindrical body wall comprising an expandable fold extending helically between the ends of the container, the fold being positioned adjacent or overlapping the interior of the easy-open seam of the body wall, wherein the marginal areas adjacent both sides of the easy-open seam on the interior of the body wall are free of bonding to the liner to assist in opening of the overlapped edges of the body wall.
- 2. The easy open container of claim 1 additionally comprising a substantially discrete layer of frangible adhesive between the overlapped edges of the body wall for releasably adhering the overlapped edges together.
- 3. The easy open container of claim 2 wherein the spirally wound body wall comprises paperboard having a thickness ranging from about 0.15 inches to about 0.030 inches.
- 4. The easy open container of claim 3 additionally comprising an outer, spirally wound label releasably adhered to the spirally wound body wall.
- 5. The easy open container of claim 3 wherein the overlapped edges of the spirally wound paperboard body wall are compressed to a thickness less than about seventy-five percent of the main portion of the paperboard body wall.
- 6. The easy open container of claim 5 wherein the edges of the spirally wound body wall overlap in an amount of between about 0.1 and about 0.5 inches.
- 7. The easy open container of claim 3 wherein the overlapped edges of the spirally wound body wall comprise a coating adapted to increase the penetration resistance of the overlapped edges.
- 8. The easy open container of claim 3 wherein the frangible adhesive layer between the overlapped edges of the spirally wound body wall comprises an adhesive material having a high initial tack strength and which dries to a substantially crystalline adhesive layer.
- 9. The easy open container of claim 3 wherein the edges of the spirally wound body wall overlap in an amount of at least about 0.125 inches.
- 10. The easy open container of claim 9 wherein the edges of the spirally wound body wall overlap in an amount of less than about 0.375 inches.
- 11. An easy-open container comprising:
- a helically wound paperboard bodywall, the paperboard bodywall comprising transversely compressed and longitudinally overlapping edges, the helically wound bodywall defining a substantially cylindrical container having opposed ends and the longitudinally overlapped edges of the bodywall defining an easy-open seam extending helically between the ends of the container; and
- a temporary adhesive means having a high tack when wet but which dries to a material having a low adhesive strength between the longitudinally overlapped, transversely compressed edges of the paperboard bodywall for releasably adhering the overlapped edges of the body wall together and to allow opening of the container along the easy open seam.
- 12. The easy-open container of claim 11 wherein the helically wound paperboard body wall has a thickness of between about 0.01 and about 0.03 inch.
- 13. The easy-open container of claim 12 wherein the transversely compressed and longitudinally overlapping edges of the helically wound paperboard body wall overlap in an amount of between about 0.1 and about 0.5 inch.
- 14. The easy-open container of claim 13 wherein the substantially discrete layer of frangible adhesive between the longitudinally overlapped, transversely edges of the paperboard body wall comprises an adhesive material having an initial tack strength of greater than about 0.1 lb/in.
- 15. The easy-open container of claim 14 additionally comprising a flexible barrier sheet liner bonded to the inner surface of the cylindrical body wall comprising an expandable fold extending helically between the ends of the container, the fold being positioned adjacent or overlapping the easy-open seam of the body wall, wherein the marginal areas adjacent both sides of the easy-open seam on the interior of the body wall are free of bonding to the liner to assist in opening of the releasably adhered overlapped edges of the body wall.
- 16. The easy-open container of claim 15 additionally comprising a spirally wound, outer label releasably adhered to the spirally wound body wall.
- 17. The easy-open container of claim 16 additionally comprising an end closure member attached to at least one end of the substantially cylindrical container the end closure member being attached by a partial double lock construction such that the end of the body wall of the container is flanged outwardly and partially extends into a rolled edge of the periphery of the closure member.
- 18. The easy-open container of claim 17 wherein the spirally wound outer label comprises a circumferential cut extending from one seam of the spirally wound label particularly around the circumference of the container body.
- 19. The easy-open container of claim 18 wherein the frangible adhesive material between the longitudinally overlapped, transversely compressed edges of the paperboard body wall comprises a dextrin based adhesive.
- 20. A method for manufacturing an easy-open container comprising the steps:
- compressing a continuous edge portion on each side of a continuous bodywall paperboard sheet;
- coating a temporary adhesive having a high tack when wet but which drys to a material having a low adhesive strength onto at least one face of at least one compressed continuous edge portion of the continuous edge portion of the continuous bodywall paperboard sheet;
- spirally winding the continuous bodywall paperboard sheet onto a mandrel in edge overlapping relation so that the face of one compressed overlapping edge of the container bodywall paperboard sheet contacts the adhesive coated face of the other compressed overlapping edge, thereby forming a continuous releasably adhered bodywall tube;
- cutting the continuous, releasably adhered bodywall tube into a plurality of cylindrical container body sections of predetermined length; and
- fixedly attaching a closure member to at least one end of the plurality of cylindrical container body sections of predetermined length.
- 21. The method of claim 20 additionally comprising the steps prior to cutting the continuous releasably adhered body wall tube of:
- providing a continuous outer label sheet;
- coating one face of the outer label sheet with a temporary adhesive; and
- spirally winding the adhesive coated continuous outer label sheet onto the continuous, releasably adhered, body wall tube.
- 22. The method of claim 20 additionally comprising the steps prior to the step of spirally winding the paperboard body wall sheet onto the mandrel of:
- providing a continuous, inner liner, barrier sheet;
- forming a continuous fold on one edge of the continuous, inner liner barrier sheet; and;
- spirally winding the continuous inner liner barrier sheet onto the mandrel to thereby form a continuous, tubular inner liner on the mandrel prior to the winding of the continuous paperboard body wall sheet onto the mandrel.
- 23. The method of claim 22 wherein the paperboard body wall sheet which is wound onto the mandrel is positioned such that the overlapping edge portions thereof are contacting or longitudinally adjacent the continuous folded edge of the inner liner barrier sheet on the mandrel.
- 24. An easy-open container comprising:
- a spirally wound body wall having overlapped edges and defining a substantially cylindrical container having opposed ends, the overlapped edges of the body wall defining an easy-open seam extending helically between the ends of the container; and
- adhesive means comprising a frangible or fracturable adhesive between the overlapped edges of the bodywall for releasably adhering the overlapped edges of the bodywall together and to allow opening of the container along the helical, easy-open seam, said overlapped edges having been treated with a coating to resist penetration of said adhesive into said bodywall.
- 25. The easy-open container of claim 24 wherein the overlapped edges of the body wall are each compressed to a thickness less than 80 percent of the main portion of the body wall.
- 26. The easy-open container of claim 24 additionally comprising a spirally wound, outer label releasably adhered to the spirally wound body wall.
- 27. The easy-open container of claim 24 additionally comprising a spirally wound inner liner bonded to the inner surface of the cylindrical body wall, the liner comprising a flexible sheet barrier material.
- 28. The easy-open container of claim 24 wherein the edges of the helically wound body wall overlap in an amount of between about 0.1 and about 0.5 inch.
- 29. The easy-open container of claim 24 wherein the adhesive layer between the overlapped edges of the spirally wound body wall comprises an adhesive material having a high initial tack strength and which dries to a substantially crystalline adhesive layer.
- 30. The easy-open container of claim 24 wherein the overlapping edges of the container body wall are beveled.
- 31. The easy-open container of claim 24 additionally comprising an end-closure member attached to at least one end of the substantially cylindrical container.
- 32. The easy-open container of claim 24 wherein the overlapped edges of the body wall are each compressed to a thickness less than 80 percent of the main portion of the body wall.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/746,056, filed Aug. 12, 1991.
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