IP Library Granted Patent US 9,199,781
Granted Patent B2
US 9,199,781 · App. 13/828,487 · Granted Dec 1, 2015

Hermetic microwavable package with automatically opening steam vent

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Patent No.
US 9,199,781
App. No.
13/828,487
Granted
Dec 1, 2015
Kind
B2
Abstract

A flexible packaging laminate for a microwavable package has a built-in vent for steam. The vent is formed by an outer score line through the outer layer(s) of the laminate to define an outer flap, and a smaller-footprint inner score line formed through the inner layer(s) of the laminate, so that there is a marginal region of U- or V-shape bounded between the two score lines. A patch of pressure-sensitive adhesive is disposed between the outer and inner structures of the laminate such that PSA is present in the marginal region. Pressure exerted on the inner flap or plug created by the inner score line overcomes the PSA between the outer flap and the inner structure in the marginal region, causing the outer flap to be pushed out along with the inner flap or plug, thereby venting steam through the resulting opening.

Claims (20)

1. A flexible packaging structure for a microwavable package, in which the structure has a built-in vent feature, the packaging structure comprising:

an outer structure joined in face-to-face relation with an inner structure, each of the outer and inner structures comprising one or more layers of flexible packaging material;

a continuous outer score line formed through the thickness of the outer structure, but not breaching the inner structure, the outer score line having a generally U- or V-shaped configuration so as to define an outer flap that can be lifted out of the plane of the outer structure, by pivoting about a fixed end of the outer flap defined by two ends of the outer score line;

a continuous inner score line formed through the thickness of the inner structure but not breaching the outer structure, to define an inner flap or plug that can be lifted out of the plane of the inner structure, the inner score line having a smaller foot print than and being wholly contained within the area bounded by the outer score line, such that there is a marginal region bounded by the inner and outer score lines;

a localized patch of pressure-sensitive adhesive (PSA) disposed between the inner and outer structures, registered with the inner and outer score lines, so that the PSA is present between the two structures in the marginal region, the PSA allowing the outer flap to be lifted away from the underlying inner structure, with the inner flap or plug remaining adhered to the outer flap via the PSA, thereby causing an opening to be formed through the structure.

2. The flexible packaging structure of claim 1 , wherein the outer structure is coextensive with the inner structure.

3. The flexible packaging structure of claim 1 , wherein the marginal region is generally U-shaped.

4. The flexible packaging structure of claim 1 , wherein the marginal region is generally V-shaped.

5. The flexible packaging structure of claim 1 , wherein the inner flap or plug has an inner area AI and the marginal region has a marginal area AM, and the PSA has a coat weight, and the ratio of AI to AM is chosen based at least in part on the coat weight of the PSA.

6. A method for making a flexible packaging laminate having a built-in steam vent, comprising the steps of:

pattern-applying a pressure-sensitive adhesive onto one surface of a first structure comprising at least one layer of flexible material, the pressure-sensitive adhesive forming a localized patch;

pattern-applying a permanent laminating adhesive onto the one surface of the first structure such that the permanent adhesive does not cover the patch of pressure-sensitive adhesive (PSA);

adhesively joining the first structure to a second structure via the adhesives so as to form a laminate, the second structure comprising at least one layer of flexible material, wherein one of the first and second structures comprises an outer structure and the other comprises an inner structure; and

advancing the laminate to a scoring station at which an outer score line is formed through the thickness of the outer structure in registration with the patch of pressure-sensitive adhesive, and an inner score line is formed through the thickness of the inner structure in registration with the patch, the outer score line having a generally U- or V-shaped configuration so as to define an outer flap that can be lifted out of the plane of the outer structure, by pivoting about a fixed end of the outer flap defined by two ends of the outer score line, the inner score line defining an inner flap or plug that can be lifted out of the plane of the inner structure, the inner score line having a smaller foot print than and being wholly contained within the area bounded by the outer score line, such that there is a marginal region bounded by the inner and outer score lines.

7. The method of claim 6 , wherein the outer structure is coextensive with the inner structure.

8. The method of claim 6 , wherein the marginal region is generally U-shaped.

9. The method of claim 6 , wherein the marginal region is generally V-shaped.

10. The method of claim 6 , wherein the inner flap or plug has an inner area AI and the marginal region has a marginal area AM, and the PSA has a coat weight, and a ratio R of AI to AM is chosen based at least in part on the coat weight of the PSA.

11. The method of claim 10 , wherein the ratio R is chosen to be relatively low and the coat weight is chosen to be relatively high so as to achieve a relatively high average maximum pressure within a microwavable package constructed with the laminate.

12. The method of claim 10 , wherein the ratio R is chosen to be relatively high and the coat weight is chosen to be relatively low so as to achieve a relatively low average maximum pressure within a microwavable package constructed with the laminate.

Assignments (2)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded May 15, 2025
From: SONOCO DEVELOPMENT, INC.
To: TOPPAN PACKAGING AMERICAS HOLDINGS, INC.
Reel/Frame 071338/0486 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jun 26, 2013
From: BOSMAN, BRENT
To: SONOCO DEVELOPMENT, INC.
Reel/Frame 030688/0673 →