This invention relates generally to packaging, and more particularly to improvements in packages or bags having unusual advantages as to use and disposal.
There is need for packaging that is easily and readily fabricated, useful, bendable in one preferred direction, and disposable in accordance with environmental standards. In particular, there is need for bags as disclosed herein having the unusual advantages in construction, functions, use and results, as will be seen.
It is a major object of the invention to provide a package that comprises:
a) at least one paper layer, said paper layer being biodegradable,
b) and a sheet of film adherent to one of said layers, said film sheet being leak-proof, and biodegradable.
As will be seen, the film sheet may typically consist of corn derivative from which starch has been removed, a preferred example being polylactic acid, a carbon neutral biopolymer.
It is another object to provide multiple of such paper layers, bonded together in superposed relation, and preferably adhesive stripes are employed and spaced apart to enhance flexibility and/or bendability of the bag wall or walls, the layers and adhesive being biodegradable. In this regard, the paper layers may consist of Kraft paper, or the like.
Yet another object is to provide three of such paper layers, bonded together with generally parallel extending stripes of adhesive, the lateral spacing between longitudinally extending stripes exceeding four times the widths of such stripes. As will be seen, stripes between first and second paper layers preferably extend in superposed relation to stripes between second and third paper layers, enhancing bag wall flexibility and bendability. Added objects include providing adhesive stripes adhering said film sheet to said at least one paper layer; orienting all of the adhesive stripes to extend longitudinally; and providing package folded edge portions incorporating adhesive stripes.
A further object is to provide a 100% organic, natural package that is 100% compostable in commercial composting environment.
These and other objects and advantages of the invention, as well as the details of an illustrative embodiment, will be more fully understood from the following specification and drawings, in which:
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Properties of the film include:
The film is further characterized as sufficiently leak proof to withstand, at least temporarily, any wetness associated with pet food.
One film is known as PLA produced by Earth First BCL at www.earthfirstpla.com, and meets ASTM D6400 standard specifications for compostable plastic material. The adhesive 15 consists of Reynco 53-462 PLW, a water based synthetic resin adhesive, a product of the Reynolds Company, Greenville, S.C. 29611.
The paper layers 10-12 are intermittently bonded together in superposed relation, by employment of adhesive stripes 18 and 19, which extend longitudinally in generally parallel relation, and are spaced apart laterally, for example by spacing 20 exceeding four times the width or width of the stripes. Note that the longitudinal stripes 18 between first and second layers 10 and 11 are superposed over the stripes 19 between layers 11 and 12. This maximizes bendability or flexibility of the composite, as in a lateral direction, slippage being accommodated at unbonded interfacing 21 between laterally spaced stripes 18 and laterally spaced stripes 19.
All adhesive material used in the process is biodegradable, and may consist of Reynco 53-462 PLM, a water based synthetic resin adhesive, a product of the Reynolds Company, Greenville, S.C. 29611.
The specification for the paper of the entire example bag 13 is: 1/50 cc Paper 2/50 NK 1 layer of PLA material. Different thicknesses of paper are usable, for heavier or lighter products.
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