The invention relates to a method for producing a can comprising a jacket-shaped can body which has at least one opening that is tightly closed by a peelable sealing membrane and which is provided with a pull tab which is folded over and detachably connected to an upper side of the sealing membrane.
The invention additionally relates to a can which has been produced by this method.
In the prior art, such methods and cans have been known for a long time. For instance, CH 475 136 discloses a can having a sealing membrane which is fixed tightly to a retaining ring. The retaining ring has an annular inner part serving as a support for the sealing membrane. The sealing membrane is produced from an aluminum foil or paper-laminated aluminum foil. The sealing membrane is bonded fixedly to the retaining ring by adhesive bonding or hot-sealing. A pull tab serves to grip and pull the sealing membrane off the retaining ring.
A further can has been disclosed in the prior art by EP-A-1 541 494. Here, too, the can is sealed by a peelable sealing membrane. The peelable sealing membrane has a one-piece tab for opening the can.
Such cans have placed upon them the requirement that the pull tab is folded onto the surface of the lid. If the sealing membrane has a high proportion of aluminum, then the pull tab can be folded over in such a way that it lies flat on the lid. Since, in the case of a sealing membrane, the restoring force is low because of the high proportion of aluminum, the pull tab does not have to be fixed. It thus remains in the folded state without any fixing.
Increasingly, sealing membranes are required which have no aluminum or a comparatively low proportion thereof. Such sealing membranes can be produced from composite films having a high proportion of plastic and/or paper. However, it is disadvantageous here that the folded pull tab has to be fixed, since the sealing membrane has a high restoring force. Hitherto, hot-melt has been used as an adhesive for fixing the pull tab. The adhesive is applied in point form to the sealing membrane or to the pull tab. However, it is disadvantageous that hot-melt can be obtained in sterilizable form but is difficult to apply. In particular, closed systems are necessary.
The invention is based on the object of devising a method of the aforementioned type which permits sterilization of the can but nevertheless can be carried out inexpensively.
In a method of the generic type, the object is achieved in accordance with claim 1. In the method according to the invention, an adhesive that withstands sterilization is applied during the printing operation. This adhesive can be applied, for example, by flexo printing, digital printing or gravure printing. Such printing processes are suitable in particular for the application of a sealing wax, which withstands sterilization.
The application of the adhesive in the method according to the invention is a printing operation. This permits a particularly inexpensive method. Since, in the method according to the invention, a sealing membrane having a smaller proportion of aluminum or even no aluminium can be used, the proportion of waste can be reduced substantially. For instance, sealing membranes having a thickness of 0.05 mm can be used. The method according to the invention thus permits inexpensive production of cans which can be sterilized and which, in addition, can be opened simply with a pull tab.
According to a development of the invention, provision is made for the pull tab, after being folded over, to be connected to the upper side of the sealing membrane by welding. The welding and fixing of the pull tab can be carried out very simply and quickly, for example by means of ultrasound, a permanently heated bar or a sonotrode. This method step can be carried out very inexpensively in series with the lid production process.
According to a development of the invention, the sealing membrane is produced from a composite film. This has, for example, one or more layers of polyester, a comparatively thin layer of aluminum, the printed layer and a layer which connects the sealing membrane peelably to the retaining ring.
The can according to the invention is characterized in that the adhesive is arranged on the sealing membrane and/or the pull tab as part of an imprint and said adhesive connects the bent-over pull tab detachably to the upper side of the sealing membrane. The adhesive, as part of the imprint, can intrinsically have any desired form. For example, it can be formed in the shape of a point or the shape of a line. Here, this is preferably a sterilized can which is provided to hold a foodstuff.
Further advantageous features emerge from the dependent patent claims, the following description and the drawing.
Exemplary embodiments of the invention will be explained in more detail below by using the drawing, in which:
a-5c show schematic sections through variants of the sealing membrane.
The can 1 shown in
According to
The sealing membrane 8 is produced from a composite film which, for example according to
During the printing of the sealing membrane 8, an adhesive 10 is applied to the layer B at the same time.
The adhesive 10 is used for the detachable fixing of the pull tab 9, folded over or folded according to
In the embodiment shown in
In the embodiment according to
In the embodiment according to
In order to open the can 2, the pull tab 9 according to
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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01794/07 | Nov 2007 | CH | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/CH2008/000451 | 10/27/2008 | WO | 00 | 5/18/2010 |