IP Library Granted Patent US 11,945,630
Granted Patent B2
US 11,945,630 · App. 16/979,807 · Granted Apr 2, 2024

Air-permeable packaging material, and package and production method therefor

Inventors: Tomoyuki Okamura (Tokyo, JP); Keiichi Ootsubo (Sanbu-gun, JP); Masahiro Wakayama (Sanbu-gun, JP)
Assignee: Eneos Corporation
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Patent No.
US 11,945,630
App. No.
16/979,807
Granted
Apr 2, 2024
Kind
B2
Abstract

An air-permeable packaging material which includes a non-perforated polyolefin layer having a thickness of 3 μm to 18 μm and constituted of at least one polymer selected from the group consisting of polypropylene and polyethylene and a net-shaped reinforcing layer; a package which includes the air-permeable packaging material, the non-perforated polyolefin layer facing outward, and which contains an oxygen scavenger, a desiccant, a deodorant, an insect repellent, or a fragrance; and a method for producing the package.

Claims (37)

1. An oxygen-permeable packaging material comprising:

a non-perforated polyolefin layer having a thickness of 3 μm to 18 μm and formed of at least one selected from the group consisting of polypropylene and polyethylene; and

a reticulated reinforcing layer made of a laminated nonwoven fabric in which a split web and/or a slit web are laminated and adhered such that stretching directions of the split web and/or the slit web being laminated approximately orthogonally intersect each other, wherein

the split web is formed by uniaxially stretching a film in a longitudinal direction thereof, splitting the stretched film at a plurality of sites along the longitudinal direction, and expanding the stretched and splitted film in a transverse direction that orthogonally intersects the stretching direction, and

the slit web is formed by uniaxially stretching a film having a plurality of slits.

2. The oxygen-permeable packaging material according to claim 1 , wherein the non-perforated polyolefin layer is formed of a linear low-density polyethylene.

3. The oxygen-permeable packaging material according to claim 1 , wherein the reticulated reinforcing layer contains a reticulated structure which consists of a laminate or woven fabric of a first fiber layer formed of a plurality of first fibers arranged in a mutually identical direction, and a second fiber layer formed of a plurality of second fibers arranged in a direction different from the plurality of first fibers and in a mutually identical direction.

4. The oxygen-permeable packaging material according to claim 3 , wherein

the plurality of first fibers and the plurality of second fibers each includes a first thermoplastic resin layer formed of a first thermoplastic resin and a second thermoplastic resin layer formed of a second thermoplastic resin,

a difference in melting points between the first thermoplastic resin and the second thermoplastic resin is 5° C. or higher, and

the plurality of first fibers and the plurality of second fibers are adhered to each other using the second thermoplastic resin layer as an adhesive layer.

5. The oxygen-permeable packaging material according to claim 3 , wherein

the non-perforated polyolefin layer is formed of a linear low-density polyethylene, and

the reticulated structure is formed of a linear low-density polyethylene.

6. The oxygen-permeable packaging material according to claim 3 , wherein the non-perforated polyolefin layer is formed of polypropylene, and

the reticulated structure is formed of polypropylene.

7. The oxygen-permeable packaging material according to claim 3 , wherein the reticulated reinforcing layer has a layer formed of the reticulated structure and a nonwoven fabric other than the reticulated structure.

8. The oxygen-permeable packaging material according to claim 1 , wherein

the reticulated reinforcing layer includes

at least one a split web as an uniaxially stretched reticulated film, which is generated by uniaxially stretching a multilayer film in a length direction thereof, splitting fibers of the multilayer film at a plurality of sites along the length direction, and widening the multilayer film in a width direction thereof.

9. The oxygen-permeable packaging material according to claim 1 , wherein the reticulated reinforcing layer includes

at least one a slit web as an uniaxially stretched reticulated film, which is generated by forming a plurality of slits in a multilayer film, wherein the slits extend in a width direction of the multilayer film, and uniaxially stretching the multilayer film.

10. The oxygen-permeable packaging material according to claim 1 , wherein the reticulated reinforcing layer includes

at least one a split web as an uniaxially stretched reticulated film, wherein the split web is generated by uniaxially stretching a multilayer film in a length direction thereof, splitting fibers of the multilayer film at a plurality of sites along the length direction, and widening the multilayer film in a width direction thereof, and

at least one a slit web as an uniaxially stretched reticulated film, wherein the slit web is generated by forming a plurality of slits in a multilayer film, wherein the slits extend in a width direction of the multilayer film, and uniaxially stretching the multilayer film,

wherein uniaxially stretching direction of the split web and uniaxially stretching direction of the slit web approximately orthogonally intersect each other.

11. The oxygen-permeable packaging material according to claim 8 , wherein the split webs are laminated and adhered such that their stretching directions approximately orthogonally intersect each other.

12. The oxygen-permeable packaging material according to claim 10 , wherein the split web and the slit web are formed of polyethylene or polypropylene.

13. A package, comprising:

the oxygen-permeable packaging material according to claim 1 used in at least a portion thereof, wherein

the non-perforated polyolefin layer is disposed on an outer side thereof,

the reticulated reinforcing layer is disposed on an inner side wherein both ends of the reticulated reinforcing layer come into contact with and face each other to form a bag-shaped oxygen-permeable packaging material and a peripheral edge of the oxygen-permeable packaging material has been heat-sealed, and

an oxygen scavenger stored in the oxygen-permeable packaging material.

14. A method for producing a package, the method comprising:

making the oxygen-permeable packaging material into a bag shape using the oxygen-permeable packaging material according to claim 1 in at least a portion of the package such that the reticulated reinforcing layer is disposed on an inner side and both ends of the reticulated reinforcing layer come into contact with and face each other;

storing an oxygen scavenger in the bag-shaped oxygen-permeable packaging material; and

heat-sealing a peripheral edge of the bag-shaped oxygen-permeable packaging material by a heat pressing method.

Assignments (2)
NUNC PRO TUNC ASSIGNMENT Recorded Nov 26, 2024
From: ENEOS CORPORATION
To: ENEOS MATERIALS CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 069443/0275 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Sep 10, 2020
From: OKAMURA, TOMOYUKI; OOTSUBO, KEIICHI; WAKAYAMA, MASAHIRO
To: ENEOS CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 053738/0611 →