US2011200757A1PendingUtilityA1
Grease masking packaging materials and methods thereof
Assignee: ROCK TENN SHARED SERVICES LLCPriority: Dec 28, 2000Filed: Apr 28, 2011Published: Aug 18, 2011
Est. expiryDec 28, 2020(expired)· nominal 20-yr term from priority
Inventors:Richard J. Gould
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Abstract
The present invention relates generally to the packaging materials. More specifically, the invention relates to materials and methods suitable for use as packaging materials whereby the appearance of grease, fat or oil staining on the packaging material is reduced or eliminated.
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98 . A method of making a packaging material, comprising:
a. providing a grease, fat and oil permeable substrate suitable for use as a packaging material, the substrate having an inner surface and an outer surface; b. selecting a dark colored layer that is permeable to grease, fat and oil, the dark colored layer
(i) including at least one non-metallic dark colorant,
(ii) including no light colorant, and
(iii) not capable when applied by itself to the substrate of masking stains from grease, fat or oil applied to the inner surface of the substrate;
c. selecting a light colored layer that is permeable to grease, fat and oil, the light colored layer
(i) including at least one non-metallic light colorant,
(ii) including no dark colorant, and
(iii) not capable when applied by itself to the substrate of masking stains from grease, fat or oil applied to the inner surface of the substrate;
d. applying the dark colored layer on the substrate; e. applying the light colored layer on the dark colored layer; f. wherein said steps (b) and (c) each include the step of selecting a dark colored layer and selecting a light colored layer that, when applied according to steps (d) and (e), result in a structure that masks stains from grease, fat and oil applied to the inner surface of the substrate.
99 . The method of claim 98 , wherein the step of selecting the dark colored layer includes the step of selecting at least one non-metallic dark colorant that comprises one or more of: carbon black, raw sienna, burnt sienna, burnt umber, chrome black, high purity furnace black, black azo dyes or brown azo dyes.
100 . The method of claim 98 , wherein the step of selecting the light colored layer includes the step of selecting at least one non-metallic light colorant that comprises one or more of: titanium dioxide, calcium carbonate, calcium silicate, calcium sulfate, barium sulfate, natural clay, a synthetic clay, magnesium oxide, magnesium silicate, zinc carbonate, zinc oxide or plastic pigment.
101 . The method of claim 98 , wherein the step of selecting the light colored layer includes the step of selecting a light colorant-containing solution comprising a naturally or synthetically derived latex binder.
102 . The method of claim 101 , wherein the step of selecting the light colorant-containing solution comprising a naturally or synthetically derived latex binder includes the step of selecting a latex binder comprising one or more of: protein, styrene butadiene, polyvinyl acetate, polyvinyl acetate-acrylate, ethylene-cinyl acetate, syrene acrylates, polyacrylates, and acrylic materials.
103 . The method of claim 98 , wherein the step of selecting the dark colored layer includes the step of selecting a dark colorant-containing solution comprising (a) from about 0.01% to about 20% by weight of the at least one non-metallic dark colorant, (b) a sizing agent, and (c) water.
104 . The method of claim 98 , wherein the step of selecting the light colored layer includes the step of selecting a light colorant-containing solution comprising (a) from about 30% to about 65% by weight of the at least one non-metallic light colorant, (b) a sizing agent, (c) water, and (d) a latex binder.
105 . The method of claim 104 , wherein the step of selecting the light colored layer includes the step of selecting a light colorant-containing solution comprising from about 30% to about 38% by weight of the latex binder.
106 . The method of claim 98 , wherein the step of providing a grease, fat and oil permeable substrate suitable for use as a packaging material includes the step of selecting a grease, fat or oil permeable substrate that comprises paperboard, paper or fabric.
107 . The method of claim 106 , wherein the step providing a grease, fat and oil permeable substrate suitable for use as a packaging material that comprises paperboard includes the step of selecting a paperboard that comprises one or more of: SBS, SUS or recycled paperboard.
108 . The method of claim 98 , wherein the step of providing a grease, fat and oil permeable substrate suitable for use as a packaging material includes the step of selecting packaging material that is suitable for use in packaging human food, animal food, drugs or cosmetics.
109 . The method of claim 98 further comprising the step of forming the packaging material into a wrap, pouch, bag, box, cup, tray, plate, can, tube or bottle, thereby forming an article.
110 . The method of claim 98 , further comprising the step of applying a printed layer adjacent to the outer surface of the light colored layer.
111 . A method of making a packaging material, comprising:
a. providing a grease, fat and oil permeable substrate suitable for use as a packaging material, the substrate having an inner surface and an outer surface; b. selecting a dark colored layer that is permeable to grease, fat and oil, the dark colored layer
(i) including at least one non-metallic black pigment,
(ii) including no non-black pigment, and
(iii) not capable when applied by itself to the substrate of masking stains from grease, fat or oil applied to the inner surface of the substrate;
c. selecting a light colored layer that is permeable to grease, fat and oil, the light colored layer
(i) including at least one non-metallic non-black pigment,
(ii) including no black pigment,
(iii) including a naturally or synthetically derived latex binder, and
(iv) not capable when applied by itself to the substrate of masking stains from grease, fat or oil applied to the inner surface of the substrate;
d. applying the dark colored layer on the substrate; e. applying the light colored layer on the dark colored layer; f. wherein said steps (b) and (c) each include the step of selecting a dark colored layer and selecting a light colored layer that, when applied according to steps (d) and (e), result in a structure that masks stains from grease, fat and oil applied to the inner surface of the substrate.
112 . The method of claim 111 , wherein the step of selecting the light colored layer includes the step of selecting a light colorant-containing solution comprising from about 30% to about 38% by weight of the naturally or synthetically derived latex binder.Cited by (0)
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