The present invention relates to a product bundle plastic film shrink wrapper having a lap seal providing a means to easily remove the shrink wrap from the product bundle. The present invention also relates to the method of forming a shrink wrap about a product bundle with the easy opening lap seal feature.
Roofing shingles have been packaged in the past with a paper outer wrap and more recently the bundles have been secured together by a plastic outer wrap which is shrunk about the bundle. A typical example of such wrappers and its method of manufacture is described and illustrated in US Patent application 2006/0032194 A1 published on Feb. 16, 2006. Another example of shingle bundle wrappers is described in U.S. Pat. No. 5,027,946. A major problem with shrink wrap bundles of all sorts is that it is difficult to remove the plastic film shrink wrapper from the bundle as the film is under tension and there is usually no protruding portions to the shrink wrap that one can grasp to tear the shrink wrapper from the bundle. Also, the tension in the plastic wrap makes it difficult to grasp and the removal of the wrap is usually time consuming and often requiring a cutting instrument such as a knife or scissors to provide access thereto for its removal.
When wrapping a product bundle, such as asphalt roofing shingles with such shrink wrapper, there is afforded improvements over the conventional paper wrappers in that the tension in the film maintains the bundle intact particularly if it is dropped during transport. It also provides a waterproof seal for the bundle. However, the fact that the wrapper is difficult to remove results in a disadvantage which sometimes outweighs the advantages provided thereby. There is therefore a need to provide a means to open a plastic film shrink wrap product bundle which substantially overcomes the above-mentioned disadvantages of the prior art while maintaining the advantages of plastic film shrink wrappers.
It is therefore a feature of the present invention to provide a product bundle plastic film shrink wrapper which is easy to open and which substantially overcomes the above-mentioned disadvantages of the prior art.
Another feature of the present invention is to provide a product bundle plastic film shrink wrapper which is provided with a lap seal having an unsealed gap therein to permit for the insertion of a separation means which can be moved along and between a lap seal to break the seal and easily remove the shrink wrapper.
A further feature of the present invention is to provide such an unsealed gap in the lap seal which permits one or more fingers of a person's hand to be inserted therein and moved along the lap seal to separate the lap seal permitting the removal of the shrink wrapper.
Another feature of the present invention is to provide a method of forming a shrink wrapper about a product bundle with an overlap seal having means which permits the separation of the lap seal to easily remove the shrink wrapper.
According to the above features, from a broad aspect, the present invention provides a product bundle plastic film shrink wrapper which comprises a plastic film having shrink properties and formed from a blend having from about 5% to 10% polybutene-1. The plastic film forms a wrapper for the bundle by being shrunk wrapped about the bundle with a lap seal formed by overlapped film end portions of the film in a section of the wrapper. The polybutene-1 provides for the lap seal to have a shear force sufficient to hold the product bundle together and a low peel force to permit separation of the overlapped film portion by sliding a separation means between the overlapped film portions to separate the lap seal whereby to easily remove the wrapper from the product bundle.
According to a further broad aspect of the present invention there is provided a method of forming a plastic film shrink wrap about a product bundle. The method comprises wrapping the product bundle with a plastic film having shrink properties and formed from a blend having therein from about 5% to 10% polybutene-1. The film has overlapped film portions on an underside thereof. The wrapped bundle is then subjected to a heat source to shrink the polymer film about the product bundle. The overlapped film portions of the film forms a lap seal when subjected to heat. The blend creates a lap seal having a shear force sufficient to hold the product bundle together and a low peel force to permit separation of the lap seal by sliding a separation means between the overlapped film portions whereby to easily remove the shrink wrap from the product bundle.
A preferred embodiment of the present invention will now be described with reference to the accompanying drawings in which:
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The plastic film wrapper is formed from a plastic film having shrink properties and blended with from about 5% to 10% polybutene-1. The plastic film may be LDPE (Low Density Polyethylene), and LLDPE (Linear Low Density Polyethylene) whereby the lap seal 13 becomes an easy to open seal as the polybutene-1 and the polyethylene are incompatible thus resulting in an easy to open seal. The film can be extruded as a mono or multi-layer film. If a multi-layer film is produced, the polybutene-1 can be added in all layers or in one of the outer skin layers. As herein illustrated, the polybutene-1 is blended solely in the inner layer, for purposes of economics. It has been found that by adding the polybutene-1 the lap seal 13 provides a good shear force to hold a packaged bundle together but a low peel force to peel it open easily.
Measurements and testing of a product bundle formed with the plastic film blend as above described show that the shear force of the overlapped seal, formed as a 1″ wide seal, to be 6 lbs. Regular film has over 6 lbs of shear force and can have a thickness ranging from 1.75 mil to 3 mil and may be a blown film or cast film. The peel force of the lap seal was also tested and measured at 1.6 lbs making it easy to open as compared to a regular shrink film which has over 6 lbs peel force and tests have demonstrated that such films deform and tear easily.
In order to facilitate the separation of the longitudinal lap seal 13 there is provided an unsealed gap 15 at a convenient location along the lap seal 13. This unsealed gap provides for the insertion of a separation means which may be constituted by several elements and as shown in
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A 5 layer, multilayer film was formed in accordance with the present invention with the following characteristics
The multilayer film can easily be run as mono, co-ex, or 3-layer.
It is within the ambit of the present invention to cover any obvious modifications of the preferred embodiment described herein, provided such modifications fall within the scope of the appended claims.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2,577,380 | Feb 2007 | CA | national |