Field of the invention
[0001] The present invention relates to packaging films, and in particular to flexible packaging
films comprising a rub-off area including hidden promotional, commercial or gaming
messages.
State of the art
[0002] Hidden promotional and gaming messages are well introduced in today's world of packaging.
Hiding the message in such a way that the consumer can only see the message after
having bought the product is generally achieved by inside or reverse printing using
very opaque films or covering inks. This is in some cases a limiting factor for flexible
packaging.
[0003] A disadvantage of such hidden messages is that they can be read immediately after
the pack has been opened. Besides reading the message, no other action is required
from the customer to find out whether he/she won. This takes away the "gaming" experience.
This "gaming" experience can be kept by the use of an opaque layer that covers the
hidden message. Several possibilities to produce this covering layer exist, non-restrictive
examples are strip lamination of a film structure with removable coating, or screen-printed
rub-off coatings, such as described in WO 00/31713 A3.
[0004] Document GB 2185215 A discloses a rub-off ticket with hidden information sandwiched
in between a substrate layer and an opaque covering layer able to become transparent
by an adequate treatment to enable the viewing of a hidden message through the covering
layer when a mask material is removed. In this kind of tickets, an all-over clear
varnish underneath a covering mask covers the hidden information. The tickets are
furthermore embossed to avoid a relief detection of the hidden information, which
stands proud of the surface of the substrate.
[0005] The coatings (opaque masks) described in the above-mentioned documents, typically
deal with a thickness of 40 to 80µ. This high thickness leads to a high cost-price
and are not usable for packaging films with a thickness between 20 and 40µ, because
in that case, the rub-off coating is proportionally as big as, or even bigger than,
the packaging film. In practice, reels of about 1.000 meters are sold to the packaging
converters. Those reels have a succession of a few thousand layers. If the packaging
web comprises a rub-off layer, on a specific location, with a thickness between 40
and 80µ deposited on a film substrate of about 30µ, this would create an enormous
"ghosting effect" because of the accumulation of this specific thickness on a specific
location of the reel. This can lead to loose ends, telescoping, increased thickness
of bands in machine direction etc.
[0006] Furthermore, the coatings (opaque masks) described in the above-mentioned documents
are not suitable for indirect or direct food contact which is a major issue for food
packaging.
[0007] A specific problem to be solved is therefore to create a rub-off layer on a flexible
substrate representing substantially not more than 20%, and if possible not more than
10%, of the global thickness of the multilayer substrate to avoid the "ghosting effect".
Furthermore, the thickness of the hidden message should not represent more than 5%
of the total thickness of the whole structure in order to avoid the creation of any
relief effect revealing the hidden message.
Aims of the invention
[0008] The present invention aims to provide a packaging comprising a rub-off area with
a rub-off coating layer suitable for direct and indirect food contact and a hidden
patterned message of a low thickness with no relief effect.
Summary of the invention
[0009] The present invention discloses a multilayer comprising a substrate layer, a rub-off
layer and a patterned adhesion promotion layer or a patterned release promotion layer
characterised in that said patterned adhesion or release promotion layer regulates
the adhesion between the rub-off layer and the substrate layer in order to reveal
a hidden message after the part of the patterned rub-off layer with the lowest adhesion
has been rubbed off.
[0010] Moreover, in the multilayer of the present invention, the material for the substrate
layer is selected from the group consisting of plastic, paper, cellophane, non-woven,
metals and combinations thereof in a multilayer structure.
[0011] In the present invention, the plastic materials of the multilayer comprises mono
and multilayer films of polyolefins, polyesters, polyamides, polystyrenes, PVC's,
copolymers of the preceding polymers, or combinations thereof.
[0012] Additionally, the adhesion promotion layer is selected from the group consisting
of urethanes, EVA's, PVB's, EBA's, water-based acrylic polymers, styrene acrylic polymer,
EAA copolymer, polyurethane, epoxy, polyethyleneimine, polyester, silane and its derivatives,
and vinyl amine.
[0013] Furthermore, the adhesion promotion layer further comprises a crosslinker selected
from the group of isocyanates and aziridines.
[0014] In the multilayer of the present invention, the release promotion layer is selected
from the group consisting of polymers and/or waxes of the following families: polyethylene,
amides, silicone, acryl, fluorocarbons, melamine, ionizing radiation-curable type
polyfunctional acrylates, polyester, epoxy, catalyst-, light-and heat-curable amino
modified silicone oils, polydimethyl silicone rubber, phenyl-modified silicone rubber,
epoxy-modified silicone rubber, and urethane-modified silicone rubber, acrylate-acrylonitrile
copolymer, acrylic acid-alkyl acrylate copolymer, polyvinyl chloride resin, polyvinyl
N-octadecyl carbamate, polyethylene based wax, polyamide based wax, polysiloxane,
polyvinyl ester, polyethylene imine, alkyl substituted amine, chromium complex, fatty
acids, and mixtures thereof.
[0015] As a further advantage, the rub-off layer (4) is selected from the group consisting
of natural or synthetic rubber latex dispersions comprising polychloroprene, polyurethane,
styrene-isoprene copolymers, styrene-butadiene copolymer, polyimide; polyvinyl chloride;
nitrocellulose, polyisoprene, acrylonitrile-butadiene-isoprene terpolymer, butadiene/methacrylonitrile,
polyethylene vinyl acetate, polyacrylates, ethyl acrylate/vinyl acetate/methacrylic
acid terpolymers and mixtures thereof.
[0016] In the multilayer of the invention, the rub-off layer is coloured to enhance the
promotional message.
[0017] Moreover, the rub-off layer is suitable for direct and indirect food contact.
[0018] In a particular embodiment of the invention, the patterned adhesion promotion layer
keeps an optical contrast after the rub-off layer has been taken away.
[0019] Moreover, said rub-off layer comprises colour pigments that are able to migrate into
the adhesion promotion layer or into the release promotion layer.
[0020] In addition, the rub-off layer represents less than 20% of the total thickness of
the multilayer.
[0021] In another particular embodiment of the present invention, the adhesion promotion
layer or the release promotion layer represents less than 5% of the total thickness
of the multilayer.
[0022] Additionally, the invention discloses a packaging comprising a film of Claim 1.
[0023] Moreover, the invention discloses a method for the production of the multilayer of
Claim 1 comprising the following steps:
- extrusion of a first mono or multilayer polymer film;
- lamination or vaporisation of a metal layer on said first polymer film;
- application of a patterned adhesion or release promotion layer on said mono or multilayer
packaging film in register with a printing layer;
- application of a rub-off layer in register, covering the patterned adhesion or release
promotion layer.
[0024] Finally, the invention discloses the use of the multilayer of Claim 1 for packaging
applications, lottery ticketing and envelopes comprising promotional and/or gaming
messages.
Short description of the drawings
[0025] Fig. 1 shows a multilayer comprising a substrate layer, a patterned adhesion promotion
layer and a rub-off layer as a covering. In this case, the patterned adhesion promotion
layer represents the hidden message.
[0026] Fig. 2 shows the same multilayer as in Fig. 1 after the rub-off layer has been rubbed
off in the areas where no patterned adhesion promotion layer was applied. Almost the
entire rub-off layer remains visible where the adhesion promotion layer was applied
and reveals thereby the hidden message.
[0027] Fig. 3 shows the same multilayer as in Fig. 1 and 2 after the rub-off layer has almost
totally been rubbed off with only a very thin coating of rub-off layer remaining on
the adhesion promotion layer, thus creating a differential optical reflection compared
to the areas where no adhesion promotion layer was applied and still leaving a clearly
visible promotional message.
[0028] Fig. 4 shows the particular case of the invention where the colour pigment of the
rub-off layer has migrated into the patterned adhesion promotion layer.
[0029] Fig. 5 shows a multilayer substrate comprising a substrate layer, a patterned release
promotion layer and a rub-off layer.
[0030] Fig. 6 shows the same multilayer substrate as in Fig. 4 after the rub-off layer has
been rubbed off and where the rub-off layer only disappeared on the patterned surfaces
where the patterned release promotion layer was applied.
[0031] Fig. 7 shows a top view of a multilayer substrate of the present invention.
[0032] Fig.8a and 8b show a particular multilayer substrate of the present invention with
an aluminium vacuum coated BOPP film. The hidden messages can be positioned on the
recto side or/ and the verso side.
[0033] Fig 8a shows the recto version of a BOPP film printed with a patterned adhesion promotion
layer (hidden message).
[0034] Fig 8b shows the verso version of a metallized BOPP film printed all over with an
adhesion promotion layer.
Detailed description of the invention
[0035] The present invention is based on a differential adhesion effect between an opaque
rub-off layer 4 and a substrate layer 1. This differential adhesion is achieved by
an adhesion promotion layer 2 (primer) or by a release promotion layer 3 printed on
a substrate.
[0036] The use of a patterned adhesion promotion layer 2 or a patterned release promotion
layer 3 allowing a differential adhesion of the rub-off layer makes it unnecessary
to entirely remove the rub-off layer to reveal the hidden message. The hidden message
is revealed by the remaining rub-off layer itself.
[0037] The "hidden message" should be understood as an information of any kind and can be
a positive or a negative text, logo, number, ...; this can be achieved by alternatively
playing with an adhesion promotion layer and/or a release promotion layer to favour
the adhesion of some patterned surfaces or to favour the release of other patterned
surfaces.
[0038] Some rub-off layer compositions comprising particular colour pigments are suitable
to favour the migration of those colour pigments into the adhesion promotion layer
2 or the release promotion layer 3. This always creates an optical contrast, even
if the rub-off layer is entirely rubbed off, as shown in Fig. 3.
[0039] In a first embodiment of the present invention, shown in Fig. 1, 2 and 3, an adhesion
promotion layer 2 is printed in pattern and contains a hidden message in form of a
positive or negative text. The adhesion between the adhesion promotion layer 2 and
the substrate layer 1 on one hand and the rub-off layer 4 on the other hand is better
than the adhesion between the rub-off coating layer 4 and the substrate 1. These adhesion
properties allow the consumer to rub away the part of the rub-off coating layer which
is not printed on the adhesion promotion layer 2. The part of the rub-off coating
layer which is printed on the adhesion promotion layer cannot be rubbed-off easily,
as shown in Fig. 2 or only partly rubbed off with a remaining optical effect in form
of residues, as shown in Fig. 3. After rubbing away the rub-off layer 4, the promotional
message becomes visible.
[0040] In a second embodiment of the present invention, shown in Fig. 4 and 5, a release
promotion layer 3 is printed in pattern on a substrate layer 1 and the printed pattern
contains a positive or negative picture of a hidden message. In this case, the adhesion
between the substrate layer and the rub-off layer is better than the adhesion between
the rub-off layer and the release promotion layer 3. This allows to rub away the rub-off
layer 4 on the areas where the release promotion layer 3 is applied, revealing a promotional
message.
[0041] In a third embodiment of the present invention, the rub-off layer 4 is coloured with
a particular pigment that is able to migrate into the adhesion promotion layer 2 or
into the release promotion layer 3. This embodiment is represented in Fig. 4 and allows
to rub off the total thickness of the rub-off layer 4 without losing the message which
still appears on the adhesion promotion layer 2 or on the release promotion layer
3.
[0042] Non-restrictive examples of substrate layers are mono or multilayer plastic films
or bottles, glass, paper, cellophane, non-woven, metallic layers or combinations thereof.
As far as the plastic film is concerned, all different flexible packaging films well-known
by those skilled in the art can be used, non-restrictive examples are extruded and/or
laminated polyolefins, polyesters, polyamide, polystyrene, PVC or their copolymers
or combinations thereof.
[0043] Non-restrictive examples of the adhesion promotion layer 2 are EVA-, PVB- or EBA-based
polymer coatings, acrylics, styrene acrylics, ethylene-acrylic acid copolymer, polyurethane,
epoxy, polyethyleneimine, polyester, silane and its derivatives, and vinyl amine.
The adhesion promotion layer may comprise a crosslinker like isocyanate or aziridine.
[0044] Non-restrictive examples of the release promotion layer 3 are generally waxes. Examples
of release agents usable as the release promotion layer include waxes such as polyethylene
wax, amide wax, Teflon® powder, silicone wax, carnauba wax, acryl wax, and paraffin
wax, fluorocarbon resins, melamine resins, polyolefin resins, ionizing radiation-curable
type polyfunctional acrylate resins, polyester resins, epoxy resins, catalyst-, light-and
heat-curable silicone oils modified with amino, epoxy, OH, and COOH, silicone resins
such as polydimethyl silicone rubber, phenyl-modified silicone rubber, epoxy-modified
silicone rubber, and urethane-modified silicone rubber.
[0045] Other examples are ethyl acrylate-acrylonitrile copolymer, acrylic acid-alkyl acrylate
copolymer, polyvinyl chloride resin, polyvinyl N-octadecyl carbamate, polyethylene
based wax, polyamide based wax, polysiloxane, fluorocarbon polymer, polyvinyl ester,
polyethylene imine, alkyl substituted amine, chromium complex, fatty acid based wax,
and mixtures thereof.
[0046] The rub-off layer 4 generally are latex dispersions of synthetic or natural rubber.
Non-restrictive examples of such dispersions are polymeric materials such as natural
latex, polychloroprene; polyurethane (including aqueous polyurethanes), styrene-isoprene
copolymers (including terpolymers, tetrapolymers, etc.), styrene-butadiene copolymer,
polyimide; polyvinyl chloride, nitrocellulose, polyisoprene, acrylonitrile-butadiene-isoprene
terpolymer, butadiene/methacrylonitrile, polyethylene vinyl acetate, polyacrylates,
including a carboxyl modified acrylic emulsion, ethyl acrylate/vinyl acetate/methacrylic
acid terpolymers and mixtures thereof.
[0047] The position of the rub-off areas within the packaging wrap can be chosen according
to marketing criteria's and can be placed inside longitudinal or cross-seal as well
as inside or outside the packaging. Since the messages are automatically hidden by
the nature of the system, they can be positioned both on the recto and the verso side
of the wrap, as well as in the seal area.
[0048] When the rub-off layer is located in the seal area, the consumer can only rub off
the rub-off layer 4 after opening the seal. Since the adhesion promotion layer 2 or
the release promotion layer 3 are situated in the seal area, special care is required.
In the case of a cold seal area, the adhesion/release promotion layer (2,3) and the
rub-off layer 4 can be positioned in a cold-seal free area. In the case of a heat-seal
version, the adhesion/release promotion layer (2,3) and the rub-off layer 4 can be
positioned in a heat-seal free area. In order to achieve this, the heat-seal jaws
have been designed in such a way that the adhesion/release promotion layer (2,3) and
the rub-off layer 4 are not heat-sealed. In the case of peelable seals, the rub-off
layer can also be automatically removed when the seal is peeled open. This is possible
because the rub-off layer 4, which covers the message within the adhesion/release
promotion layer (2,3) on one side of the seal, is removed towards and onto the rub-off
layer 4 on the other side of the seal. This is possible because of the differential
adhesion properties of the rub-off layer versus the substrate in the presence of said
adhesion/release promotion layer (2,3).
[0049] When the rub-off layer 4 with the hidden promotional message is inside the packaging
and in contact with the product, in the case of a food product, the rub-off layer
needs to enjoy food-contact status. Moreover, since the message is "written" on the
inside of the packaging, the printed substrate needs to be sufficiently opaque in
order to avoid that the message can be read from the outside. This is given by the
extremely low thickness of the adhesion/release promotion layer (2,3) which is substantially
lower than that of the printing used on ticketing of the prior art and is generally
lower than 1µ.
[0050] The types of rub-off layers related to the invention are typically, but not limited
to latex based dispersion coatings with reduced stickiness. Generally they can be
considered as a cold sealing adhesive that is sensitive to contact and pressure. They
can stick in a "permanent" way to the surface of many materials by means of mere contact
and pressure.
[0051] Different types of cold-seal can be classified e.g. in a range from dry (limited
stickiness) to soft (increased stickiness).
[0052] In a reel of flexible packaging material, adhesion (BLOCKING) between cold-seal and
the other side of the flexible packaging material can be avoided by the right choice
of material on the other side, for instance the homopolymer side of a co-extruded
biaxially-oriented polypropylene film NND of Trespaphan®, MB 200 from Mobil Films,
by a coating, or by the choice of cold-seal (dry cold-seal).
[0053] When the substrate opaqueness is sufficient, the choice of substrate material is
only restricted by practical machinability considerations such as thickness and stiffness
(e.g. substrates between 15 and 150µ) consisting of polypropylene, polyester, polyethylene,
polyamide multilayers as well as different types of paper, non-wovens, aluminium foil
and in general, any known structure in the field of packaging can be used.
[0054] Particularly preferred embodiments are represented in fig 8a and fig 8b. Fig 8a shows
the recto version (layers not to scale), the metallized side 12 of the BOPP film 1
is printed with a patterned adhesion promotion layer (hidden message) 2. In general,
the design (ink) 9 is printed onto an adhesion promotion layer 13, which in some cases
can be the same coating as the patterned adhesion promotion layer 2. A protective
or a release lacquer 10 is printed all over except on the hidden message and the surrounding
part to protect the inks and to avoid blocking between the inks on the recto side
and the cold-seal (if any) on the verso side. The patterned adhesion promotion layer
(hidden message) 2 and the surrounding part are covered with the rub-off layer 4.
If the pack is to be closed by a cold-seal, a cold-seal coating 7 will be printed
in pattern on the verso side of the substrate.
[0055] The verso version represented in fig 8b where the layers are not to scale, the metallized
(recto) side 12 of the BOPP film 1 is printed with an adhesion promotion layer all
over. The design (inks) 9 is printed onto an adhesion promotion layer 13. A protective
or a release lacquer 10 is printed all over to protect the inks and to avoid blocking
between the inks on the recto side and the cold-seal (if any) on the verso side. The
patterned adhesion promotion layer (hidden message) 2 is printed on the verso side
covered with a rub-off coating 4. If the pack is to be closed by a cold-seal, a cold-seal
coating 7 will be printed in pattern on the verso side of the substrate.
[0056] The following examples shows different preferred embodiments of the present invention
with adhesion and/or release promotion layer on different substrates.
Example 1
[0057]
cover varnish |
Siegwerk® 10-6093445-3P, 1µ |
printing inks |
Siegwerk® MRH range, 3µ |
adhesion promotion layer |
SunSwale® 122879, 1µ |
rub-off layer |
SunSwale® 8076 |
substrate |
BOPP metallised 30µ Vifan® CY |
coldseal |
SunSwale® IP 8025, 3µ |
Example 2
[0058]
cover varnish |
Siegwerk® 10-6093445-3P, 1µ |
printing inks |
Siegwerk® MRH range, 3µ |
adhesion promotion layer |
SunSwale® 12289, 1µ |
release promotion layer |
Michelman® emulsion 61335, 2gsm |
rub-off layer |
SunSwale® 8076 |
substrate |
BOPP metallised 30µ Vifan® CY |
coldseal |
SunSwale® IP 8025, 3µ |
Example 3
[0059]
cover varnish |
Siegwerk® 10-6093445-3P, 1µ |
printing inks |
Siegwerk® MRH range, 3µ |
adhesion promotion layer |
SunSwale® 12289 |
rub-off layer |
SunSwale® 8076 |
substrate |
BOPP metallised 30µ Vifan® CY |
coldseal |
SunSwale® IP7956, 4µ |
Example 4
[0060]
cover varnish |
Siegwerk® 10-6093445-3P, 1µ |
printing inks |
Siegwerk® MRH range, 3µ |
adhesion promotion layer |
SunSwale® 200160, 1µ |
rub-off layer |
SunSwale® 8076, 4µ |
substrate |
Tyvec® type 1059B,64.4gsm |
Legend
[0061]
- 1.
- Substrate layer
- 2.
- Adhesion promotion layer
- 3.
- Release promotion layer
- 4.
- Rub-off layer
- 5.
- Residues of the rub-off layer
- 6.
- Coloured adhesion/release promotion layer
- 7.
- Cold-seal areas
- 8.
- Rub-off area
- 9.
- Printing ink
- 10.
- Transparent cover varnish
- 11.
- BOPP film
- 12.
- Aluminium layer
- 13.
- Ink adhesion promotion layer
1. Multilayer comprising a substrate layer (1), a rub-off layer (4) and a patterned adhesion
promotion layer (2) or a patterned release promotion layer (3) characterised in that said patterned adhesion or release promotion layer (2, 3) regulates the adhesion
between the rub-off layer (4) and the substrate layer (1) in order to reveal a hidden
message after the part of the patterned rub-off layer with the lowest adhesion has
been rubbed off.
2. Multilayer according to Claim 1, wherein the material for the substrate layer (1)
is selected from the group consisting of plastic, paper, cellophane, non-woven, metals
and combinations thereof in a multilayer structure.
3. Multilayer according to Claim 2, wherein the plastic materials comprises mono and
multilayer films of polyolefins, polyesters, polyamides, polystyrenes, PVC's, copolymers
of the preceding polymers, or combinations thereof.
4. Multilayer according to Claim 1, wherein the adhesion promotion layer (2) is selected
from the group consisting of urethanes, EVA's, PVB's, EBA's, water-based acrylic polymers,
styrene acrylic polymer, EAA copolymer, polyurethane, epoxy, polyethyleneimine, polyester,
silane and its derivatives, and vinyl amine.
5. Multilayer according to Claim 4, wherein the adhesion promotion layer (2) further
comprises a crosslinker selected from the group of isocyanates and aziridines.
6. Multilayer according to Claim 1, wherein the release promotion layer (3) is selected
from the group consisting of polymers and/or waxes of the following families: polyethylene,
amides, silicone, acryl, fluorocarbons, melamine, ionizing radiation-curable type
polyfunctional acrylates, polyester, epoxy, catalyst-, light- and heat-curable amino
modified silicone oils, polydimethyl silicone rubber, phenyl-modified silicone rubber,
epoxy-modified silicone rubber, and urethane-modified silicone rubber, acrylate-acrylonitrile
copolymer, acrylic acid-alkyl acrylate copolymer, polyvinyl chloride resin, polyvinyl
N-octadecyl carbamate, polyethylene based wax, polyamide based wax, polysiloxane,
polyvinyl ester, polyethylene imine, alkyl substituted amine, chromium complex, fatty
acids, and mixtures thereof.
7. Multilayer according to Claim 1, wherein the rub-off layer (4) is selected from the
group consisting of natural or synthetic rubber latex dispersions comprising polychloroprene,
polyurethane, styrene-isoprene copolymers, styrene-butadiene copolymer, polyimide;
polyvinyl chloride; nitrocellulose, polyisoprene, acrylonitrile-butadiene-isoprene
terpolymer, butadiene/methacrylonitrile, polyethylene vinyl acetate, polyacrylates,
ethyl acrylate/vinyl acetate/methacrylic acid terpolymers and mixtures thereof.
8. Multilayer according to Claim 1, wherein the rub-off layer (4) is coloured to enhance
the promotional message.
9. Multilayer according to Claim 1, wherein the rub-off layer (4) is suitable for direct
and indirect food contact.
10. Multilayer according to Claim 1, wherein the patterned adhesion promotion layer (2)
keeps an optical contrast after the rub-off layer (4) has been taken away.
11. Multilayer according to Claim 1, characterised in that said rub-off layer (4) comprises colour pigments that are able to migrate into the
adhesion promotion layer or into the release promotion layer.
12. Multilayer according to Claim 1, characterised in that the rub-off layer represents less than 20% of the total thickness of the multilayer.
13. Multilayer according to Claim 1, characterised in that the adhesion promotion layer (2) or the release promotion layer (3) represents less
than 5% of the total thickness of the multilayer.
14. Packaging comprising a film of Claim 1.
15. Method for the production of the multilayer of Claim 1 comprising the following steps:
- extrusion of a first mono or multilayer polymer film;
- lamination or vaporisation of a metal layer on said first polymer film;
- application of a patterned adhesion (2) or release (3) promotion layer on said mono
or multilayer packaging film in register with a printing layer;
- application of a rub-off layer in register, covering the patterned adhesion or release
promotion layer.
16. Use of the multilayer of Claim 1 for packaging applications, lottery ticketing and
envelopes comprising promotional and/or gaming messages.