IP Library Granted Patent US 6,966,436
Granted Patent B2
US 6,966,436 · App. 10/427,282 · Granted Nov 22, 2005

Absorbent mats for food packaging

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Patent No.
US 6,966,436
App. No.
10/427,282
Granted
Nov 22, 2005
Kind
B2
Abstract

An absorbent mat includes top and bottom layers of thermoplastic material with absorbent media disposed therebetween. The top and bottom layers are bonded directly together, or to the absorbent media disposed therebetween, in spaced-apart bond sites. One or more perforations are formed as a result of bonding in the top and/or bottom layers in a peripheral portion of each bond. Each perforation is in communication with the absorbent media and provides a pathway through which liquid can pass. The top and bottom layers may be monolithic thermoplastic film with an aperture formed therethrough at each respective bond by stretching the multi-layer absorbent mat. One or more perforations are formed in the peripheral portion of each bond site thereof as a result of stretching. Each perforation is in communication with the absorbent media and provides a pathway through which liquid can pass into the absorbent media.

Claims (39)

1. A multi-layer absorbent mat, comprising:

top and bottom layers of thermoplastic material; and

absorbent media disposed between the top and bottom layers;

wherein the top and bottom layers are thermally banded directly together through the absorbent media at multiple, spaced-apart locations, wherein one or more perforations are formed as a result of thermal bonding in at least one of the top or bottom layers in a peripheral portion of each bond, wherein the perforations are in communication with the absorbent media, and wherein the absorbent media has a liquid capacity of at least about ten grains of liquid per one gram of absorbent media.

2. The multi-layer absorbent mat of claim 1 , wherein at least one of the top and bottom layers comprises nonwoven material.

3. The multi-layer absorbent mat of claim 2 , wherein the nonwoven material comprises synthetic fibers.

4. The multi-layer absorbent mat of claim 3 , wherein the synthetic fibers are single, bicomponent, or multicomponent in structure and comprise polymers selected from the group consisting of olefin fibers, nylon fibers, polyester fibers, copolyester fibers, viscous fibers, acrylic fibers, modacrylic fibers, polyvinyl chloride fibers, polyvinylidene chloride fibers, urethane fibers, copolyether ester fibers, and copolyether amide fibers.

5. The multi-Layer absorbent mat of claim 2 , wherein the nonwoven material comprises natural fibers.

6. The multi-layer absorbent mat of claim 5 , wherein the natural fibers are selected from the group consisting of wood fibers and cotton fibers.

7. The multi-layer absorbent mat of claim 2 , wherein the nonwoven thermoplastic material comprises a blend of synthetic and natural fibers.

8. The multi-layer absorbent mat of claim 1 , wherein at least one of the top and bottom layers comprises a mesh material.

9. The multi-layer absorbent mat of claim 1 , wherein at least one of the top and bottom layers comprises monolithic thermoplastic film.

10. The multi-layer absorbent mat of claim 9 , wherein the thermoplastic film is selected from the group consisting of nylon film, polyester film, acrylic film, modacrylic film, polyvinyl chloride film, polyvinylidene chloride film, urethane film, copolyether ester film, and copolyether amide film.

11. The multi-layer absorbent mat of claim 1 , wherein the top and bottom layers are sealed together along respective peripheral edges thereof.

12. The multi-layer absorbent mat of claim 1 , wherein the top and bottom layers each have a thickness of between about 0.3 mils and about 10.0 mils.

13. The multi-layer absorbent mat of claim 1 , wherein at least one of the top and bottom layers comprise polyolefin.

14. The multi-layer absorbent mat of claim 1 , wherein the absorber media comprises material selected from the group consisting of paper nonwoven fabrics, super-absorbent polymers, foams and cellulose.

15. The multi-layer absorbent mat of claim 14 , wherein super-absorbent polymers are in the form of fibers, powders, flakes, particles, or granules.

16. A food product package, comprising:

a tray with a bottom wail and a raised rim;

a multi-layer absorbent mat disposed on the tray bottom wall, comprising:

top and bottom layers of thermoplastic material; and

absorbent media disposed between the top and bottom layers;

wherein the top and bottom layers are thermally bonded directly together through the absorbent media at multiple, spaced-apart locations, wherein one or more perforations are formed as a result of thermal bonding in at least one of the top or bottom layers in a peripheral portion of each bond, wherein the perforations are in communication with the absorbent media, and wherein the absorbent media has a liquid capacity of at least about ten grams of liquid per one gram of absorbent media.

17. The food product package of claim 16 , wherein least one of the top and bottom layers comprises nonwoven material.

18. The food product package of claim 17 , wherein the nonwoven material comprises synthetic fibers.

19. The food product package of claim 18 , wherein the synthetic fibers are single, bicomponent, or multicomponent in structure and comprise polymers selected from the group consisting of olefin fibers, nylon fibers, polyester fibers, copolyester fibers, viscous fibers, acrylic fibers, modacrylic fibers, polyvinyl chloride fibers, polyvinylidene chloride fibers, urethane fibers, copolyether ester fibers, and copolyether amide fibers.

20. The food product package of claim 17 , wherein the nonwoven material comprises natural fibers.

21. The food product package of claim 20 , wherein the natural fibers are selected from the group consisting of wood fibers and cotton fibers.

22. The food product package of claim 17 , wherein the nonwoven thermoplastic material comprises a blend of synthetic and natural fibers.

23. The food product package of claim 16 , wherein at least one of the top and bottom layers comprises a mesh material.

24. The food product package of claim 16 , wherein at least one of the top and bottom layers comprises monolithic thermoplastic film.

25. The food product package of claim 24 , wherein the thermoplastic film is selected from the group consisting of nylon film, polyester film, acrylic film, modacrylic film, polyvinyl chloride film, polyvinylidene chloride film, urethane film, copolyether ester film, and copolyether amide film.

26. The food product package of claim 16 , wherein the top and bottom layers are sealed together along respective peripheral edges thereof.

27. The food product package of claim 16 , wherein the top and bottom layers each have a thickness of between about 0.3 mils and about 10.0 mils.

28. The food product package of claim 16 , wherein at least one of the top and bottom layers comprise polyolefin.

29. The food product package of claim 16 , wherein the absorbent media comprises material selected from the group consisting of paper, nonwoven fabrics, super-absorbent polymers, foams and cellulose.

30. The food product package of claim 29 , wherein super-absorbent polymers are in the form of fibers, powders, flakes, particles, or granules.

31. The food product package of claim 16 , further comprising an overwrap of flexible film material that is configured to cover a food product placed on the multi-layer absorbent mat within the tray.

Assignments (4)
SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Dec 20, 2008
From: PRECISION FABRICS GROUP, INC.
To: WACHOVIA BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION
Reel/Frame 022012/0510 →
NOTICE OF RELEASE OF SECURITY INTERESTS Recorded Dec 19, 2008
From: THE CIT GROUP/BUSINESS CREDIT, INC.
To: PRECISION FABRICS GROUP, INC.
Reel/Frame 022012/0001 →
SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Mar 11, 2005
From: PRECISION FABRICS GROUP, INC.
To: CIT GROUP/BUSINESS CREDIT, INC., THE
Reel/Frame 016386/0350 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jul 11, 2003
From: BALDWIN, ALFRED FRANK, JR.; BLITON, RICHARD JAMES; BROWN, JESSICA ZINGELMANN; DORSEY, KYRA DARNELLA
To: PRECISION FABRICS GROUP, INC.
Reel/Frame 014254/0308 →