The present invention is related to a reclosable package, in particular to a reclosable package comprising a specific cold-seal pattern and specific cold-seal features.
Due to consumer requests, packaging in general, and in particular confectionary packaging, progressively evolves to reclosable packaging. Sophisticated reclosability means, in particular for cold seal applications, are therefore developed by the flexible-film packaging industry.
EP 1 939 106 B1 (Kraft) discloses a package comprising a cold seal wherein the adhesive in the sealed packaging has higher adhesion force to the packaging film than cohesive force within the adhesive. This means that, after the package is opened, the cold seal stays on both opened sides of the packaging and may be closed again, progressively losing its adhesion force after the first opening, upon each subsequent opening.
GB-A-2 337 243 discloses a pack having a first upper region with a pattern, and an adjacent second upper region, with a pattern that is in register with any pattern of the first upper region, the pack also having an openable peelable seal, wherein the first and second upper regions are formed from the same sheet of patterned material.
Polyolefin and particularly BOPP polymer films are widely used for reclosable packagings. Cold-seal adhesives generally have a poor adhesion to polymer films. These films are therefore usually surface-treated (atmospheric plasma, flame, . . . ) but the change of surface properties is limited in time. Even when the film is surface-treated, the adhesion of the freshly-treated film on cold-seal adhesive is lower than the cold-seal-to-cold-seal adhesion, so that, when the package is opened at the end of the shelf life, the entire adhesive layer is removed from one side of the film, which renders the reclosing difficult, as the reclosing adhesion of the cold-seal surface to aged-treated film surface is poor.
Furthermore, the adhesion of peelable cold-seal adhesive on itself has a tendency to increase with time, which makes it difficult to ensure that the failure location remains between the cold-seal adhesive. This represents a particular quality issue, as a product that is conform to the opening specification to start with, may lose its specification during its shelf life, causing the failure at the interface between the cold-seal adhesive and the substrate surface. Even worse, in the case of weak substrates, such as cavitated films, cohesive failure may occur in the substrate itself.
The present invention discloses a reclosable flow pack comprising one or more fin seal(s) and one or more cross-seal(s), said flow pack comprising a cold-seal adhesive pattern forming a seal between a first and a second sealing portion, the cold-seal adhesive pattern of the first portion being only partly in register with the cold-seal adhesive pattern of the second portion, the bonding force of the cold-seal adhesive to the first and the second sealing portions being lower than the bonding force within the cold-seal adhesive on the portions in register, so that the cold-seal adhesive on the portions of the cold-seal adhesive patterns in register is separated from the first or from the second sealing portion when the seal is opened.
Preferred embodiments of the present invention disclose at least one, or an appropriate combination of the following features:
The present invention is related to a reclosable flow pack comprising a patterned cold-seal adhesive layer. Such kind of flow pack is usually produced by folding a polymeric sheet 10 around the product to be packaged. As seen in
The problem when using non-patterned reclosable cold seal is that on some particular polymers, such as polyolefins and other apolar polymers, the cold-seal adhesive adheres more on itself than on the film substrate. This means that when the seal is opened, the adhesive layer randomly remains on one side or the other, leaving one side of the opened seal with the uncovered substrate. In that case, the adhesion obtained when reclosing the seal is poor. This phenomenon is considered as a major quality fault in prior-art reclosable cold seal. Such quality faults are particularly difficult to control on BOPP-based substrates. This problem is particularly observed with surface-treated polyolefins, wherein the adhesion between the freshly-treated substrate and the cold-seal adhesive is high, but the effect of the surface treatment on this adhesion is strongly reduced with ageing time. Surface treatments include for example corona, plasma or chemical treatments, commonly used to enhance adhesion.
The idea behind the present invention is to maintain a portion of the adhesive unused upon the first sealing process. This is represented in cross-section in
Upon opening, as represented in
As represented in
By delamination, it is meant in the present invention any adhesive failure (separation) at an interface between two materials.
Other cold-seal adhesive patterns can be used in the present invention, as represented in
In order to ensure an easy reclosability, the ratio in the initial seal between out-of-register and in-register adhesives is preferably at least 20% on each sealing portion.
Typical film structure to be used in the invention are monofilms and multilayers laminates with a patterned cold seal printed in the area to be sealed. The patterned cold seal can for example be obtained by direct gravure-printing technology. The dry application weight preferably ranges from 3 to 5 g/m2.
Examples of multilayer structure for making the reclosable package of the invention are:
Preferably, the cold-seal composition suitable for the present invention can be described as “soft” cold seal with high rubber content as opposed to “hard” cold seal, usually used for reclosable applications.
Suitable, natural rubber cold seal for untreated and treated coextruded materials comprises more than 50%, preferably more than 70%, natural latex but less than 90% natural latex in the formulation composition and comprises one or more of the following components:
Suitable synthetic cold-seal composition comprises more than 50%, but less than 90%, synthetic latex elastomer based for example on styrene butadiene and between 10 and 50% of a non-elastomer component comprising one or more of the following: acrylic polymer or copolymers, styrene acrylic polymer or copolymer where the monomers are potentially but not exclusively butyl acrylate, methyl methacrylate and ethyl hexyl acrylate and styrene.
The delamination behaviour of the cold seal can be either controlled by the cold-seal composition itself or by the surface status of the film: tiny changes in the surface treatment can have high impact on the adhesion of the cold seal on the film.
The formulation of such cold-seal material will be selected so that the adhesion of the cold seal on itself (internal adhesion) is higher than the adhesion of the cold seal on the film substrate, and will therefore not give cohesive split as would give cold seal specifically developed for prior-art reclosable application. Such cold-seal compositions are for example commercialised by Henkel under the trade name Coldseal Primaseal™ 22-861 and Coldseal Liofol™ Cs 7301.
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