Title of Invention

PLASTIC FILM

Abstract Plastic film (1,21) especially for packaging three dimensional objects such as soup cubes in particulars with abase film (2,22) made from a polyolefin or polyethylene terephthalate that is preferably metallised on one side wherein an oriented polypropylene film. Preferably a biaxially oriented polypropylene film or a PET film is provided as the base film (2, 22) on one side of which preferably the side with the metallisation (3) printing (5) is provided to which in turn a pattern coating of a sealing lacquer (6) that seals at a raised temperature is applied.
Full Text ORIGINAL
408/MUMNP/2003
FORM 2
THE PATENTS ACT, 1970 (39 of 1970)
COMPLETE SPECIFICATION (See Section 10, rule 13;
PLASTIC FILM
HUHTAMAKI RONSBERG ZWEIGNIEDERLASSUNG DER HUHTAMAKI DEUTSCHLAND GMBH & CO KG of HEINRICH NICOLAUS- STR. 6, D-87671 RONSBERG, GERMANY, GERMAN National Company
The following specification particularly describes the nature of the invention and the manner in which it is to be performed:-
GRANTED
24-2-2005

The invention relates to a plastic film, especially for packaging three-dimensional objects such as soup cubes in particular, with a base film made from a polyolefin or polyethylene terephthalate that is preferably metallised on one side.
DE-A-199 48 286 discloses a plastic film, particularly for packaging preferably cube-shaped products such as soup cubes, where the plastic film consists of a polyolefin film, preferably PE or PP.
On the basis of this, the aim of the invention is to design a plastic film of the kind outlined above in such a way that simple.packaging of the objects and largely airtight closure of them is guaranteed.
In the solution to this,problem proposed by the invention, an oriented polypropylene film, preferably a biaxially oriented polypropylene film or a PET film, is provided as the base film, on one side, of which, preferably the side with the metallisation, printing


is provided, to which in turn a pattern coating of a sealing lacquer that seals at a raised temperature is applied.
Polypropylene film oriented in one direction or biaxially and PET film have very good-tightness properties, which are improved even more by the addition of metallisation on one side.
The pattern coated sealing lacquer permits tight closure of a pack made from this plastic, film that is folded around the object, with the pattern application making sure that only as much scaling lacquer is used as is necessary for closing purposes.
In accordance with an advantageous further development of the invention, the areas of the printing and / or metallisation to which the sealing lacquer is not. applied are provided with an overlacquer that is also pattern coated.
i. This means that these areas of the print motif and / or the metallisation in addition to
those coated with the sealing lacquer are protected and the thickness of the film
remains consistent across its entire width, so that even winding of the.fjlm is possible.
In another advantageous further development of the invention, a primer and / or tie layer is provided between the metallisation and the printing.
It has proved to be very advantageous if in accordance with another advantageous further development of the invention a compact film is provided as the base film.
A film with cavities in it can, however, be provided as the base film in accordance with the invention too.


Both types of film have proved to be very effective in this context, with the film with cavities in it appearing to be largely opaque, because light refraction occurs at the edges of the cavities.
The cavities can take the form of vacuoles that are produced when the film is oriented.
It is, however, also possible to produce the cavities by foaming.
If a compact base film is used, a thickness of about 10 to 100 µ, preferably 20 to 50 p and in particular 28 to 32 u is provided for this film in accordance with the invention.
If a base film with cavities is used on the other hand, a thickness of about 10 to 100 u, preferably 20 to 50 p and in particular 35 to 40 p has proved to be advantageous.
It is provided in another advantageous further development of the invention that the side of the base film facing away from the printing that is located preferably on the inside is provided with at least one further layer.
One embodiment of the invention is illustrated in the drawings:
Fig. 1 is a diagrammatic cross section of a film structure with a clear film and
Fig. 2 is a diagrammatic cross section of another film structure with an opaque film.
1 in Fig. 1 is a plastic film that has a base film 2 which consists of oriented polyproplyene (OPP). The orientationcan be carried out either in one direction or biaxially. This base film 2 is provided with metallisation 3 on one side. To improve bonding, the metallisation 3 is provided on its side facing away from the base film 2


with a primer layer 4, to which in turn printing 5 is applied. A pattern coaling of a sealing lacquer 6 that seals at a raised temperature is applied to this printing 5, with the sections to which this sealing lacquer 6 is not applied being provided with an overlacquer 7.
A thickness of 30 µ. has proved to be effective for the base film 2 made from oriented polypropylene (OPP). The areas to which the sealing lacquer 6 are applied are arranged in such a way that tight closures can be produced when a section of the plastic film 1 is folded up around a three-dimensional object that is not illustrated.
The main difference in the embodiment of a plastic film 21 as shown in Fig. 2 is that an opaque and oriented polypropylene film (OPP) with a thickness of 38µ is used as the base film 22.
The opacity of the base film is produced during orientation, when vacuoles are formed
in the film and cause refraction of light.
The cavities can, however, also be produced by foaming the film..
The base film 22 has metallisation 3 in this case as well, to which printing 5 has been applied via a primer layer 4. A pattern coating of sealing lacquer 6 is applied to this printing 5 too, so that this lacquer is only present at the places needed to form and close a pack. The remaining sections are again provided with an overlacquer 7.
An application thickness of I to 5 g/m2 is specified for the overlacquer 7; this thickness can vary between 0.1 and 15 g/m2 according to requirements and is adapted to the thickness of the sealing lacquer 6 that is applied.

The side of the film 22 facing away from the matallisation can - as the illustration shows - be provided with another coating 8, in order to achieve further barrier properties.
A PET film can be used as the base film instead of a polypropylene film


Claim :
Plastic film (1,21) especially for packaging three dimensional objects such as soup cubes in particulars with abase film (2,22) made from a polyolefin or polyethylene terephthalate that is preferably metallised on one side wherein an oriented polypropylene film. Preferably a biaxially oriented polypropylene film or a PET film is provided as the base film (2, 22) on one side of which preferably the side with the metallisation (3) printing (5) is provided to which in turn a pattern coating of a sealing lacquer (6) that seals at a raised temperature is applied.
Plastic film as claimed in claim 1, wherein the areas of the printing (5) to which the sealing lacquer (6) is not applied are provided with an overlacquer (7) that is also pattern coated.
Plastic film as claimed in claim 1, wherein a primer and /or tie layer (4) is provided between the metallisation (3) and the printing (5).
Plastic film as claimed in claim I, wherein a compact film is provided as the base film (2).
Plastic film as claimed in claim I, 2 or 3, wherein a film with cavities in it is provided as the base film (22).
Plastic film as claimed in claim 5, wherein the cavities take the form of vacuotes that are produced where the film is oriented.


Plastic film as claimed in claim 5, wherein the cavities are produced by foam in if.
Plastic film as claimed in claim 4, wherein the compact base film (2) has a thickness of about 10 to 100µ,, preferably 20 to 50µ. and in particular 2'8 to 32µ.
Plastic film as claimed in claim 5, wherein the base film (22) with cavities in it has a thickness of about 10 to 100µ. preferably 20 to 50u. and in particular 35 to 40µ..
Plastic film as claimed in claim 1 to one of the previous claim, wherein the
side of the base film (2,22) facing away from the printing (5) that is
located preferably on the inside is provided with at least one further layer (8).
this 3rd day of April, 2003.

HLRAL CHANDRAKANT JOSHI AGENT FOR HUHTAMAKI RONSBERG ZWElGNIEDERLASSUNG DER HUHTAMAKI DEUTSCHLAND GMBH & CO KG

Documents:

408-mum-2003-cancelled pages(24-02-2005).pdf

408-mum-2003-claims(granted)-(24-02-2005).doc

408-mum-2003-claims(granted)-(24-02-2005).pdf

408-mum-2003-correspondence(24-02-2005).pdf

408-mum-2003-correspondence(ipo)-(04-04-2007).pdf

408-mum-2003-drawing (24-02-2005).pdf

408-mum-2003-form 1(24-04-2003).pdf

408-mum-2003-form 19(11-02-2004).pdf

408-mum-2003-form 2(granted)-(24-02-2005).doc

408-mum-2003-form 2(granted)-(24-02-2005).pdf

408-mum-2003-form 3(11-02-2004).pdf

408-mum-2003-form 3(23-04-2003).pdf

408-mum-2003-form 5(11-02-2004).pdf

408-mum-2003-form 5(25-04-2003).pdf

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Patent Number 205562
Indian Patent Application Number 408/MUM/2003
PG Journal Number 42/2008
Publication Date 17-Oct-2008
Grant Date 04-Apr-2007
Date of Filing 24-Apr-2003
Name of Patentee HUHTAMAKI RONSBERG ZWEIGNIEDERLASSUNG DER HUHTAMAKI DEUTSCHLAND GMBH & CO KG
Applicant Address HEINRICH NICOLAUS- STR. 6, D-87671 RONSBERG, GERMANY.
Inventors:
# Inventor's Name Inventor's Address
1 MICHALSKY, ANDREAS HEINRICH NICOLAUS-STR. 6, D-87671 RONSBERG, GERMANY.
2 BATTEGAZZORE DR., RINALDO VIA BERRI 14, I-15058 VIAUZZOLO,
3 HERTLEIN DR.,JOCHEN JACQUES OFFENBACH-WEG 53, D-61118 BAD VILBEL,
4 BACHMANN, ROLF DORFSTR. 15, CH-8310 KEMPTTHAL
PCT International Classification Number B 32 B 27/32
PCT International Application Number N/A
PCT International Filing date
PCT Conventions:
# PCT Application Number Date of Convention Priority Country
1 102 21 141.8 2002-05-11 Germany