[0001] The present invention relates to an opening arrangement for packing containers, which
at least in the area of the opening arrangement comprise a wall portion of oriented
plastic film.
[0002] Aerated products, such as e.g. beer, refreshing beverages etc. are packed in drums
and bottles, but also in "bag- or cushion-shaped" packing containers, which are manufactured
from comparatively thin, flexible, hard plastic material. A packing container of this
type is described in Swedish patent no. 75120220. One difficulty in the formation
of these packages consists in providing an opening arrangement which, whilst being
capable of withstanding the relatively high internal pressure in the package, can
easily be opened by the consumer, when the contents of the package are to be emptied.
As the packing container material is relatively thin and unstable, conventional caps
or closing devices cannot be used. Opening arrangements for this type of packing container
proposed up to now comprise one or more holes punched into the packing container wall
which are covered by means of a common tape or tear strip, which is sealed to the
outside of the packing container wall, so that it covers the emptying openings provided.
This type of opening arrangement is easy to open, but may detach itself from the packing
oontainer wall under unfavourable conditions, e.g. when the internal pressure in the
package increases, owing to the packing container having been exposed to a high temperature
for a prolonged period of time. Furthermore, it is difficult, owing to these holes
punched into the packing container wall, to supply a packing container provided with
this type of opening arrangement, which also during a long period of storage retains
the carbon dioxide content of the material contained therein.
[0003] It is an object of the present invention to provide an opening arrangement for the
type of packing container which is made of flexible plastic material which opening
arrangement is not subject to the disadvantages of the earlier opening arrangements.
[0004] It is a further object of the present invention to provide an opening arrangement
where the wall of the packing container is broken through only in connection with
the opening.
[0005] It is a further object of the present invention to provide an opening arrangement
which can easily be opened and yet withstands high internal pressure and which is
simple in its design and is inexpensive to produce.
[0006] These and other objects have been achieved in accordance with the invention in that
an opening arrangement for packing containers which comprise,at least in the area
of the opening arrangement,a wall portion of oriented plastic film, has been given
the characteristic that a part located outside the package wall and serving as a pull-lug
is sealed to the oriented plastic film by means of a weld which has a projection serving
as a point of application of force which points against the direction of pulling.
[0007] By joining the pull-lug directly to the oriented plastic film in a weld fusing together
the two material layers, which moreover is designed so that a marked point of application
of force is formed, it is made easy to break through the packing material, when the
packing container is to be opened. After the rupture at the point of application of
force, the material is split open along the weld and, thereafter, substantially in
the direction of orientation of the film . This eliminates the need for pre-formed
holes or tear-notches in the packing container wall. In this manner not only an easily
openable opening arrangement is produced, but also an opening arrangement which owing
to the absence of pouring openings or slots in the packing container material provides
a completely tight packing container which well retains the carbon dioxide content
of the material contained therein.
[0008] Preferred embodiments of the opening arrangement in accordance with the invention
have been given moreover the characteristics which are evident from the attached subsidiary
claims.
[0009] The opening arrangement in accordance with the invention will now be described in
greater detail with special reference to the attached drawing which schematically
illustrates the arrangement in accordance with the invention. Only the details required
for an understanding of the invention have been included.
Fig.l shows in perspective'a substantially "cushion-shaped" packing container made
of flexible plastic material with an opening arrangement in accordance with the invention.
Fig.2 shows a part of the packing container according to fig.l after the opening.
Fig. 3 shows in section a part of a packing container wall with a first embodiment
of the opening arrangement in accordance with the invention.
Fig.4 shows similarly to fig.3 a part of a packing container wall with a second embodiment
of the opening arrangement in accordance with the inveation.
[0010] In fig.l is shown in perspective a substantially"cushion-shaped" packing container
1 which has been made of a flexible plastic material and which has been formed into
a tube and closed at opposite ends by means of seals 2 extending transversely in relation
to the tube. The plastic film forming the packing container 1 consists of a thin,
hard plastics, in particular biaxially oriented acrylonitrile which has a thickness
of approx. 0.2 mm. Thanks to the biaxial orientation, the plastic film obtains improved
properties and, among other things, its capacity to withstand the internal pressure
arising in the packing container is increased. However, this is well-known to those
versed in the art, and does not have to be described in detail. The plastic film may
also be mono-oriented, but in this case it is important that the direction of orientation
is such that the direction of pulling of the opening arrangement coincides with the
direction of orientation. Naturally, the plastic film may also be non-oriented if
the packing container is intended for contents which do not generate any appreciable
internal pressure, but in such a case the packing container wall must in the area
of the opening arrangement comprise a wall portion of oriented plastic film, since
the orientation of the plastic film is a precondition for a correct functioning of
the opening arrangement in accordance with the invention.
[0011] The opening arrangement in accordance with the invention comprises a part of strip
3 serving as a pull-lug, which is sealed to the packing container wall by means of
a weld 4 which has a projection 5, serving as a point of application of force which
points against the direction of pulling. The direction of pulling is indicated in
fig.l by means of an arrow 6 and, as mentioned earlier, this arrow also indicates
the direction of orientation if the packing container material is mono-oriented.
[0012] As can be seen from the preferred embodiment of the opening arrangement in accordance
with the invention shown in fig.1, the weld 4 is substantially T-shaped. The weld
is so oriented that the point of the T faces in the direction opposite to the direction
of pulling, which means that the said point will form a point of application of force
on opening of the packing container. The pulling force which acts upon the weld when
the packing container is to be opened, is concentrated, owing to the shape of the
weld, on the point of application of force, which greatly facilitates the rupture
of the packing container wall. After rupture has properly taken place, the packing
container material splits open without difficulty thanks to its first orientation,
the splits running/from the point of application of force in both directions along
the legs of the V-shaped weld, to progress subsequently in the direction of orientation
of the material, as shown in fig.2. The width of the emptying opening 7 produced is
regulated in that the linear distance between the ends of the legs of the V-shaped
weld are chosen to be equal to the desired width of the emptying opening.
[0013] Since it is desirable in many cases that the pull-lug 3 together with the torn-up
area of the packing container wall should be retained in one piece with the packing
container, it is appropriate to locate the opening arrangement at some distance in
front of the sealing fin 2 which extends over the width of the packing container right-angled
to the direction of pulling. The sealing fin will then also interrupt the tearing
up of the packing container wall so that an emptying opening of an appropriate size
is obtained.
[0014] It has been found that the initiation of the opening is facilitated, if the apex
angle of the V-shaped weld is < 160° and preferably amounts to 90°. A 90° apex angle,
moreover, produces an emptying opening of a suitable shape which makes it easy to
pour the contents out of the packing container in the form of a well collected and
concentrated stream.
[0015] A special, simple embodiment of the opening arrangement is obtained if the pull-lug
3 is constituted of a material strip of the same material as the packing container
wall. The pull-lug as well as the packing container wall, however, may consist of
laminated material which comprises layers of different types of plastics, aluminium
foil or similar materials. It is a precondition for the opening arrangement in accordance
with the invention, however, that at least the laminate layer facing towards the materialsstrip
must consist of sealable, oriented plastic film. In a mono-oriented plastic film,
moreover the direction of orientation of the packing container wall (and of the strip)
must be parallel with the direction of pulling. To ensure that the emptying opening
occurs in the packing container wall and not in the material strip it is appropriate,
moreover, for the pull-lug to consist of a plastic strip whose thickness is 20-70%
greater than the material thickness of the packing material wall. ' The combination
of an oriented packing container wall of 0.2 mm thickness and a strip of the same
material (acrylonitrile) of 0.3 mm thickness has proved particularly advantageous
and an extra thickness for the strip part of about 50% is therefore preferred. In
the case of strips of non-oriented material, the strip and the container wall may
have the same thickness, since the orientation of the packing container material will
nevertheless cause the rupture to take place there and not in the strip.
[0016] The weld 4 is formed by placing the strip in the correct position against the outside
of the packing container material and then pressing a welding tool of the desired
shape against the outside of the strip and the inside of the packing container wall,
whereupon, through high frequency sealing and simultaneous pressing together the material
is heated to a temperature of 180 - 200°C, which produces a completely homogeneous
weld and a depression corresponding to the shape of the weld in the packing container
wall as well as in the material strip. This depression diminishes the thickness of
the packing container wall by 10 - 30%. Through this the packing container wall is
weakened to such an extent that it is easily ruptured in the point of application
of force 5, when the material strip 3 is subjected to tensile stresses.
[0017] As mentioned earlier it is appropriate, in order to prevent rupture in the material
strip 3, to manufacture the same of a somewhat thicker material than the wall material
of the packing container. A possibility of making the material strip 3 as well as
the packing container wall 1 of identical material presents itself if the welding
tool used ia given a somewhat different design which results in a second embodiment
of the opening arrangement in accordance with the invention. This embodiment is shown
in fig.4. Like fig 3, fig 4 also shows a section through a part of the packing container
wall 1 and the material strip 3 applied to the same. Contrary to what is the case
in the preferred embodiment of the invention shown in fig.3, however, two co-operating
welding tools of different shape are used in the formation of the opening arrangement
according to fig.4. On the inside of the packing material a welding tool of a shape
corresponding to the desired shape of the weld, e.g. the V-shape described, is used.
On the opposite side of the material, that is to say the strip side, a co-operating
welding tool with a heatable plane working surface is utilized, whose area is several
times larger than the area of the working surface of the co-operating working surface.
As a result of the heating of the working surfaces of the two co-operating welding
tools and the simultaneous pressing together of the tools a weld of the same shape
as previously, that is to say preferably T-shaped, is produced, whilst the depression
corresponding to the weld is obtained only on the side of the packing material. In
the surface of the strip 3 instead an appreciably larger, but at the same time much
shallower depression 8 is obtained, which means that the weakening of the packing
material 1 will be appreciably greater than the weakening of the strip 3. This ensures
that the packing material and not the strip will split in the point of application
of force when the packing container is to be opened, in spite of the strip 3 and the
packing container wall 1 being made of identical material.
[0018] By the arrangement in accordance with the invention an easily openable and robust
opening arrangement for packing containers which have been manufactured from a flexible,
oriented, hard plastic material is thus provided. The opening arrangement is inexpensive
and particularly simple to manufacture, and therefore meets all the demands which
may be made on an opening arrangement for a modern packing container of the non-returnable
type.
1. An opening arrangement for packing containers, which at least in the area of the
opening arrangement comprise a wall portion of oriented plastic film, characterized
in that a part (3),located outside the package wall (1) and serving as a pull-lug,
is sealed to the oriented plastic film by means of a weld (4) which has a projection
(5), serving as a point of application of force, which points against the direction
of pulling.
2. An opening arrangement (1) in accordance with claim 1, characterized in that in
the case of mono-oriented plastic film, the direction of pulling of the opening arrangement
coincides with the direction of orientation.
3. An opening arrangement (1) in accordance with claim 1 or 2, characterized in that
the weld (4) is substantially V-shaped, the linear distance between the ends of the
legs of the V being equal to the desired width of the emptying opening (7).
4. An opening arrangement (1) in accordance with claim 3, characterized in that the
apex angle of the V i s < 160°.
5. An opening arrangement (1) in accordance with claim 3, characterized in that the
apex angle of the V is 90°.
6. An opening arrangement (1) in accordance with anyone of the preceding claims, characterized
in that the pull-lug comprises a material strip (3) whose side,facing towards the
packing container wall (1), consists of plastic film.
7. An opening arrangement in accordance with anyone of claims 1 to 5 inclusive, charecterized
in that the pull-lug comprises a material strip (3), which at least on the side facing
towards the packing container wall. consists of mono-oriented plastic film, whose
direction of orientation extends substamtially in the direction of pulling.
8. An opening arrangement in accordance with anyone of the preceding claims, characterized
in that the pull-lug consists of a plastic strip (3), whose thickness is 20 - 70%
greater than the material thickness of the packing container wall.
9. An opening arrangement in accordance with anyone of the preceding claims, characterized
in that the weld in the packing container wall forms a depression which diminishes
the thickness of the packing container by 10 - 30%.
10. An opening arrangement in accordance with anyone of the preceding claims, characterized
in that the opening arrangement is located at some distance in front of a seal extending
right-angled to the direction of pulling.