[0001] This invention relates to packaging material, to a process for its production and
to a packaged article comprising the packaging material. In particular, the invention
relates to packaging material comprising a corrugated sheet of paper coated with a
cohesive composition.
[0002] Packaging material based on a corrugated sheet of paper coated with a cohesive composition
is well-known and an example of such a product is the material sold by the applicant
under the trade mark Cushionwrap
R. The cohesive composition causes the paper to form an adhesive bond between coated
sides but to form substantially no adhesive bond between a coated side and an uncoated
side or another surface. Cohesive compositions are well-known in the art and are disclosed
in, for example, GB 1458812 and EP-A-0656442.
[0003] A problem with packaging materials of the type mentioned above is that packages made
from them can be difficult to open. The packaging material generally includes a relatively
thick sheet of corrugated paper backed with a sheet of liner paper and this can be
difficult to tear, particularly when tightly wrapped around a packaged article.
[0004] It is known that the opening of packages can be facilitated by incorporating a so-called
"zip strip" or "tear tape" into the package. The zip strip can be two parallel lines
of perforation through the packaging material which allows the package to be opened
with greater ease by tearing along the lines of perforation. A tear tape is generally
a tape of a different material from that of the package and facilitates opening of
the package by being pulled through, or away from, the package.
[0005] US 4778059 and US 5098747 describe shipping cartons made from conventional double
faced corrugated board. The cartons include a tear tape of a different material adhered
to the inside of the carton which aids in tearing open the carton. The opened cartons
are intended to form a tray to display the products which are packaged in the cartons.
[0006] GB-A-2233316 also relates to cartons which, when opened, form trays for the packaged
product. The cartons are made of double faced corrugated board and include two parallel
lines of perforation to allow them to be opened more easily.
[0007] US 5464151 discloses a container made of double faced corrugated board and incorporating
a tear tape which is adhered to the inside of the container. Perforations provide
a line of weakness for the tear tape but do not pass through the entire thickness
of the board in order to avoid weakening the unopened container.
[0008] None of the prior art documents teaches anything about facilitating the opening of
single faced cardboard packaging.
[0009] The present invention aims to make packages formed from packaging material of the
type based on corrugated paper coated with a cohesive composition more easily openable.
This is achieved by perforating the material through a strip of paper which is applied
directly to the coated side of the corrugated sheet.
[0010] Accordingly, the present invention provides packaging material comprising a sheet
of corrugated paper coated on at least one side with a cohesive composition and a
strip adhered to a coated side of the sheet, perforations being present through the
strip and the underlying sheet to provide a line of weakness to facilitate opening
of the packaging material by tearing. The invention also provides a packaged article
comprising the packaging material of the invention. The packaging material may be
wrapped around the article.
[0011] Surprisingly, it has been found that it is possible to adhere the strip directly
to the corrugated sheet (rather than to a backing liner on the sheet) without adversely
affecting the way in which the tear propagates along the perforations. In spite of
being adhered to a corrugated sheet, which is by definition non-uniform, the tear
line follows the perforations rather than deviating through the corrugations in the
sheet.
[0012] Preferably, the packaging material is a single faced corrugated material having a
cohesive coating on one side of the sheet and a backing liner on the other side. The
backing liner will generally be of paper and the perforations which pass through the
sheet and the strip preferably also pass through this liner.
[0013] The strip is preferably adhered to the sheet by interaction between the cohesive
coating on the sheet and a cohesive coating on the strip. This has the advantage of
avoiding the need for a separate adhesive system for the strip and overcomes the problem
of adhering the strip to the sheet when it is coated with the cohesive composition.
[0014] The perforations are preferably in the form of two substantially parallel lines of
cuts through the packaging material. The perforations may extend along the length
of the strip. Suitably, the lines are 2 to 3 cm apart and are spaced at a distance
of about 1 to 2 cm in from the edges of the strip.
[0015] It is preferred that the strip is of paper so that the packaging material remains
predominantly paper based to ensure that it is recyclable. The term "paper", as used
herein, is intended to cover all interlaced fibrous products such as are derived from
cellulosic materials. Preferably, the corrugated sheet is of wet-strengthened paper
and the strip and the liner, when present, are of kraft paper.
[0016] The cohesive composition can be any composition which, when coated onto a substrate
(such as, for example, paper), causes the coated substrate to bind strongly to other
coated substrates but to form little or no adhesive bond to uncoated surfaces. Suitable
compositions are well-known in the art and may be based on rubber, either natural,
modified or synthetic. The composition may be applied to the sheet in the form of
a latex of the rubber.
[0017] The packaging material of the invention is conveniently produced by bonding the strip
to the corrugated sheet by means of a cohesive composition and then perforating the
resulting laminate. Therefore, in another embodiment, the present invention provides
a process for producing the packaging material which comprises coating a strip with
a cohesive composition, applying the coated strip to a sheet of corrugated paper coated
with a cohesive composition so as to form an adhesive bond between the strip and the
sheet and perforating the resulting laminate through the strip and the underlying
sheet.
[0018] The invention will now be described, by way of example only, with reference to the
accompanying drawings, wherein:
Figure 1 is a perspective view of a product according to the invention showing the
corrugated sheet and the strip; and
Figure 2 is a plan view of the underside of the sheet shown in Figure 1.
[0019] In Figure 1, sheet of packaging material 1 is a laminate comprising a corrugated
sheet 2 which is coated on its uppermost face (as depicted in Figure 1) with a cohesive
composition. A backing liner sheet 3 is adhesively bonded to the underside of the
corrugated sheet 2 by a conventional adhesive system, for example a starch-based adhesive.
Strip 4 runs across corrugated sheet 2 and is adhesively bonded to it by means of
a cohesive composition on strip 4 which adheres to the cohesive composition on corrugated
sheet 2. Thus, in order to adhere strip 4 to corrugated sheet 2, strip 4 is first
coated on one side with a cohesive composition (preferably the same composition as
is coated on corrugated sheet 2) and then applied to the coated side of corrugated
sheet 2. Strip 4 has two series of perforations 5 which extend along the length of
the strip. The perforations 5 are in the form of cuts, but could be holes or other
shapes punched through the strip, and extend through both the corrugated sheet 2 and
the backing liner sheet 3.
[0020] Figure 2 illustrates the underside of the packaging material of Figure 1 (showing
backing liner sheet 3). Perforations 5 extend along the backing liner sheet 3.
[0021] When packaging material 1 is used to package an article (such as, for example, a
book), the article is placed on the uppermost side of the packaging material 1, as
shown in Figure 1 i.e., the side which has the coated corrugated surface provided
by corrugated sheet 2 and the strip 4. The packaging material is wrapped around the
article by bringing different parts of the coated sheet 2 into contact, thus forming
an adhesive bond between the cohesive coated surfaces and producing a package around
the article. Once packaged, the backing liner sheet 3 forms the outside of the package
with perforations 5 visible. The package is opened by tearing along perforations 5
and, as the packaging material 1 is torn, strip 4 provides reinforcement to keep the
tear moving along perforations 5 rather than deviating away from the perforations
5 and into the unperforated corrugated sheet 2 and backing liner sheet 3.
[0022] The packaging material of the invention can be used in all applications for which
the conventional products based on corrugated paper coated with a cohesive composition
are appropriate and, by virtue of the deformability of the corrugated sheet, can cushion
the packaged articles against damage in the same way.
1. Packaging material comprising a sheet of corrugated paper coated on at least one side
with a cohesive composition and a strip adhered to a coated side of the sheet, perforations
being present through the strip and the underlying sheet to provide a line of weakness
to facilitate opening of the packaging material by tearing.
2. Packaging material as claimed in claim 1 which is a single faced corrugated material
having a cohesive coating on one side of the sheet and a backing liner on the other
side.
3. Packaging material as claimed in claim 1 or claim 2, wherein the strip is adhered
to the sheet by interaction between the cohesive coating on the sheet and a cohesive
coating on the strip.
4. Packaging material as claimed in any one of claims 1 to 3, wherein the perforations
are in the form of two substantially parallel lines of perforation.
5. Packaging material as claimed in any one of claims 1 to 4, wherein the strip is of
paper.
6. Packaging material as claimed in any one of claims 1 to 5, wherein the cohesive composition
is based on rubber.
7. Packaged article comprising the packaging material of any one of claims 1 to 6.
8. Process for producing the packaging material of any one of claims 1 to 6 comprising
coating a strip with a cohesive composition, applying the coated strip to a sheet
of corrugated paper coated with a cohesive composition so as to form an adhesive bond
between the strip and the sheet and perforating the resulting laminate through the
strip and the underlying sheet.