Synthetic resins or natural rubbers -- part of the class 520 ser – Synthetic resins – At least one aryl ring which is part of a fused or bridged...
Reexamination Certificate
2000-09-14
2003-04-01
Wu, David W. (Department: 1713)
Synthetic resins or natural rubbers -- part of the class 520 ser
Synthetic resins
At least one aryl ring which is part of a fused or bridged...
C524S394000, C524S406000, C524S407000, C524S435000
Reexamination Certificate
active
06541556
ABSTRACT:
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
i) Field of the Invention
This invention relates to a composition for forming a repulpable, water resistant, grease resistant, water vapor permeable coating on a porous paper sheet material; a repulpable coated paperboard liner for use in corrugated paperboard packaging manufacture, a method of producing a repulpable coated paperboard liner; a repulpable corrugated paperboard and a method of producing a repulpable corrugated paperboard.
ii) Description of Prior Art
Perishable food products such as frozen meat, fish and vegetables are shipped, stored and displayed for sale in packages formed of corrugated paperboard coated with a water resistant or repellant material, the most widely used coating being a wax coating. The wax coating renders the packages resistant or repellant to water and impermeable to water vapor.
Such packages, however, have a serious disadvantage in that they are essentially non-repulpable. Repulping refers to the art of recycling waste paper products including paperboard to provide a reusable wood pulp. Recyclability of waste paper products is of growing importance in efficiently employing available wood fibre resources and in curtailing the amount of waste which is either combusted or disposed of in landfill sites.
The problem in recycling wax-coated paperboard is well established and is described in, for example, U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,626,945 and 5,562,980 and PCT International Publication WO 96/22329.
An additional problem or manufacturing limitation with existing water repellent coatings, such as wax coatings, for corrugated paperboard packaging, is that the wax coating can only be applied to the finished or assembled corrugated paperboard.
Corrugated paperboard comprises an assembly of a pair of spaced apart linerboards with a corrugated medium sandwiched therebetween and adhered thereto. In particular, the tips of the flutes of the corrugated medium are adhered by an adhesive to the inwardly facing surfaces of the linerboards. The most widely used adhesives are aqueous starch-based adhesives which meet Government standards, e.g., FDA standards, for food packages. After assembly the adhesive is dried liberating water vapor which escapes through the porous uncoated linerboards.
If the wax coating were to be applied to the linerboards prior to assembly of the corrugated paperboard, the vapor impermeable wax coating would prevent the escape of the water vapor from the adhesive and the water vapor would be trapped and condense in the interior of the corrugated paperboard.
Consequently employing conventional water vapor impermeable coatings such as the wax coatings, necessitates complete assembly and formation of the corrugated paperboard before application of the vapor impermeable coating. This places significant restrictions on the manufacturing process.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
It is an object of this invention to provide a composition for forming a water-resistant, grease resistant, water vapor permeable coating on a porous paper sheet material.
It is a further object of this invention to provide such a composition having the quality that the thus coated porous paper sheet material is repulpable.
It is a further object of this invention to provide such a composition which forms such a coating which is also heat resistant.
It is still another object of this invention to provide a repulpable coated paper substrate for packaging, especially a coated paperboard liner for use in corrugated paperboard packaging manufacture.
It is yet another object of this invention to provide a method of producing the afore-mentioned repulpable coated paper substrate for packaging, especially a coated paperboard liner.
It is a further object of this invention to provide a repulpable corrugated paperboard.
It is a still further object of this invention to provide a method of producing the afore-mentioned repulpable corrugated paperboard.
In accordance with one aspect of the invention there is provided a composition for forming a water resistant, grease resistant, water vapor permeable coating on a porous paper sheet material, comprising: i) a styrene-acrylate copolymer; ii) a C
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fatty acid complex of a metal ion having an oxidation state of at least 3, and iii) an aqueous vehicle.
In accordance with another aspect of the invention there is provided a repulpable coated paperboard liner for use in corrugated paperboard packaging manufacture comprising: a) a paperboard sheet having opposed first and second surfaces, b) a water resistant, grease resistant, water vapor permeable coating on at least one of said surfaces, said coating comprising a styrene-acrylate copolymer and a C
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fatty acid complex of a metal ion having an oxidation state of at least 3.
In accordance with still another aspect of the invention there is provided a method of producing a repulpable coated paperboard liner for use in corrugated paperboard packaging manufacture comprising: a) providing a paperboard sheet having opposed first and second surfaces, b) coating at least one of said surfaces with a composition comprising: i) styrene-acrylate copolymer, ii) a C
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fatty acid complex of a metal ion having an oxidation state of at least 3, and iii) an aqueous vehicle, and c) drying said composition to form a repulpable, water resistant, grease resistant, water vapor permeable coated linerboard.
In accordance with yet another aspect of the invention there is provided a repulpable corrugated paperboard comprising: a) first and second coated paperboard liners and a corrugated medium therebetween, each of said liners having opposed inner and outer surfaces, and said corrugated medium being adhesively secured to said inner surfaces, b) at least one of said outer surfaces having a water resistant, grease resistant, water vapor permeable coating thereon, and c) said corrugated medium being water vapor impermeable.
In accordance with a further aspect of the invention there is provided a method of producing a repulpable corrugated paperboard comprising: a) providing paperboard sheet having opposed first and second surfaces, b) coating at least one of said surfaces with a coating composition which dries to form a water resistant, grease resistant, water vapor permeable coating, c) drying said composition to form a repulpable, water resistant, grease resistant, water vapor permeable coated paperboard liner, d) adhesively securing a water vapor impermeable corrugating medium between a pair of paperboard liners, at least one of said liners being a said coated paperboard liner, with a water-based adhesive, and e) curing said adhesive, allowing water vapor of said water-based adhesive to escape through said at least one liner.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
i) Descriptions
Certain terms are employed herein to identify characteristics of the coating composition, the coated paperboard liner and the corrugated paperboard. These terms are believed to be clear in the context of the invention, to a person skilled in the art but are further elaborated here.
The terms “water repellent” and “water resistant” refer to the tendency of the coating to repel, block or, in any event, not transmit or absorb any significant quantity of liquid water in normal use. In other words, these terms identify a liquid water-blocking property of the coating sufficient for packing intended for perishable frozen foods.
The term “grease resistant” refers to the character of the coating in repelling, blocking or, in any event, not transmitting or absorbing any significant quantity of grease or oil.
The term “water vapor permeable” refers to the character of the coating in permitting passage therethrough of water in vapor form.
The term “water vapor impermeable” refers to the character of the corrugating medium in not permitting passage therethrough of water in vapor form.
The term “repulpable” refers to the character of the coated paperboard liner and the corrugated paperboard, whereby the paper fibre component of the paperboard liner and the corrugated paperboard can be readily recovered as a pulp su
(Ogilvy Renault)
Le Groupe Recherche I.D. Inc.
Lee Rip A.
Wu David W.
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