Plastic film

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6316079
  • Patent Number
    6,316,079
  • Date Filed
    Wednesday, April 8, 1998
    26 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, November 13, 2001
    23 years ago
Abstract
A plastic film, in particular a polyolefin film, having an embossed surface. The film is provided with two superimposed embossing patterns, one of these embossing patterns being comparatively coarse and resembling linen, while the second embossing pattern is finer and gives the film surface a matt appearance. Both embossing patterns have an embossing depth of about 50 to 100μ and preferably 50 to 60μ with a film thickness of about 20 to 25μ.
Description




SUMMARY




Plastic Film




Plastic film, in particular a polyolefin film, that is provided with an embossed surface which consists of two superimposed embossing patterns, one of these embossing patterns being comparatively coarse and resembling, for example, linen, while the second embossing pattern is finer and gives the film surface a matt appearance.











DESCRIPTION




Plastic Film




The invention relates to a plastic film, in particular a polyolefin film, that is provided with an embossed surface.




Particularly when they are used as diaper films, plastic films are supposed to have the appearance of textiles while maintaining the favourable properties of the plastic film at the same time.




The purpose of the invention is to treat a plastic film in such a way that it has a textile appearance.




In the solution to this problem proposed by the invention, the film is provided with two superimposed embossing patterns, one of these embossing patterns being comparatively coarse and resembling, for example, linen, while the second embossing pattern is finer and gives the film surface a matt appearance.




Both comparatively coarse and fine embossing patterns have been disclosed in practice, but neither of them has succeeded in satisfying the requirements made.




It has only proved possible to achieve the desired effect by combining both of the embossing patterns.




In an advantageous further development of the invention, the first, coarse embossing pattern has regular embossed lines or interrupted lines.




It is very advantageous in this context if in accordance with another further development of the invention the second, finer embossing pattern has a diamond shape.




The combination of these two embossing patterns leads to the production of a diaper film that has a character that is similar to cloth.




In accordance with another further development of the invention, the finer embossing pattern can, however, also be produced by embossing the film with a ceramic-coated embossing roller.




It has proved to be very advantageous here if in accordance with another further development of the invention both embossing patterns have an embossing depth of about 50 to 100μ and preferably of 50 to 60μ with a film thickness of about 20 to 25μ.




As a result of these measures it is pratically impossible to distinguish the film visually from a textile material.




When the diaper film is being manufactured in accordance with the invention, a polyolefin film 20 to 25μ thick is produced first of all which is then embossed. Both of the embossing patterns, i.e. a comparatively coarse embossing pattern with a linen appearance and a finer embossing pattern with a diamond shape, are embossed in the film at the same time. Both of the embossing patterns have an embossing depth of about 50 to 60μ. The finer embossing pattern can also be produced with the help of an embossing roller that has a ceramic-coated surface.



Claims
  • 1. Plastic film that is provided with an embossed surface, wherein the film is provided with two superimposed embossing patterns over the entire surface of the film, one of these embossing patterns being comparatively coarse and resembling linen, while the second embossing pattern is finer and gives the film surface a matt appearance, wherein both embossing patterns have an embossing depth of about 50 to 100μ, with a film thickness of about 20 to 25μ.
  • 2. Plastic film according to claim 1, wherein the first, coarse embossing pattern has regular embossed lines or interrupted lines.
  • 3. Plastic film according to claim 1, wherein the second, finer embossing pattern has a diamond shape.
  • 4. Plastic film according to claim 1, wherein the finer embossing pattern is produced by embossing the plastic film with a ceramic-coated embossing roller.
  • 5. Plastic film according to claim 1, wherein both embossing patterns have an embossing depth of about 50 to 60μ.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
197 15 656 Apr 1997 DE
US Referenced Citations (1)
Number Name Date Kind
4376147 Byrne et al. Mar 1983
Foreign Referenced Citations (1)
Number Date Country
WO9002658 Mar 1990 GB