Claims
- 1. A plastic material for forming a product package having a sealed seam along which a substantially predictable line of failure occurs when the package is opened, the plastic material comprising:an inner film layer; a three layer extrudate of: first and second outer extrudate layers of polyethylene film material having a density of about 0.914 to about 0.926 and a melt index of 3.5 to 17.0; a third extrudate layer of plastic material having a core weight of 1.0 pounds per ream or more laminated between and bonded to said first and second outer extrudate film layers, said third extrudate layer forming inner plies with the first and second extrudate layers and having characteristics such that a line of weakness is formed wholly within the extrudate that tears easier than the first and second outer layers and forms a substantially predictable line of failure wholly within the plastic extrudate material, the line of failure occurring when opening said package by applying a separating force to the sealed seam, and wherein the extrudate's inner plies are not exposed to air and have an adhesive level of 20 to 50 gms/in; and an outer film layer.
- 2. A plastic material for forming a product package as in claim 1 wherein said inner and outer film layers are formed of polypropylene.
- 3. A plastic material for forming a product package as in claim 2 wherein said third extrudate layer comprisesa separating layer of polypropylene between said first and second layers of polyethylene having characteristics sufficient to cause a weak flexible interface between polypropylene and polyethylene layers wholly within the extrudate layer.
- 4. A plastic material for forming a product package as in claim 3 wherein said first and second layers of polyethylene in said extrudate layer are of low density or linear low density polyethylene have a melt temperature in the range of from about 212° F. to about 270° F. and said separating polypropylene layer in said extrudate layer having a primary melt temperature in the range from about 300° F. to about 340° F.
- 5. A product package formed of plastic and having a substantially predictable line of failure along an elongated seam that opens the package when force is applied to the elongated seam, the package comprising:a plastic body portion having a substantially enlarged portion for containing the product; sealed edges on both ends of the body portion; said body portion comprising: inner and outer films; and a three layer extrudate of: first and second outer extrudate layers of polyethylene film material having a density of about 0.914 to about 0.926 and a melt index of 3.5 to 17.0; and a third extrudate layer of plastic material having a core weight of 1.0 pounds per ream or more laminated between and bonded to said first and second outer extrudate film layers, said third extrudate layer forming inner plies with the first and second outer extrude layers and having characteristics such that a line of weakness is formed wholly within the extrudate that tears easier than the first and second outer layers and forms a substantially predictable line of failure wholly within the plastic extrudate material, the line of failure occurring when opening said package by applying a separating force to the sealed seam, and wherein the extrudate's inner plies are not exposed to air and have an adhesive level of 20 to 50 gms/in.
- 6. A plastic product package material as in claim 5 wherein the inner and outer films of said package are formed of polypropylene.
- 7. A plastic product package material as in claim 6 wherein said third extrudate layer comprisesa separating layer of polypropylene between said first and second layers of polyethylene having characteristics when compared to said polyethylene sufficient to cause a weak flexible interface between polypropylene and polyethylene layers.
- 8. A plastic product package material as in claim 7 wherein said first and second layers of polyethylene in said extrudate are of low density or linear low density polyethylene have a melt temperature in the range of from about 212° F. to about 270° F. and said separating polypropylene layer in said extrudate having a primary melt temperature in the range from about 300° F. to about 340° F.
Parent Case Info
This is a divisional application of application Ser. No. 08/613,412 filed on Mar. 11, 1996, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,689,935, issued Nov. 25, 1997.
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