Radiation crosslinked polyethylene hinge
US-2019337685-A1 · Nov 7, 2019 · US
US10377536B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10377536-B2 |
| Application number | US-201515123386-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jan 29, 2015 |
| Priority date | Mar 6, 2014 |
| Publication date | Aug 13, 2019 |
| Grant date | Aug 13, 2019 |
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Polyethylene living hinges used in “snap top” lids for condiments and the like may be electron bean irradiated to partially crosslink the polyethylene to produce a hinge having an improvement in the number of opening and closing cycles until failure of not less than 30%. The irradiated lids may be used in place of polypropylene lids for condiment containers.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A cap comprising a rim, a deck having an opening there through, and a cooperating lid attached to the rim by a hinge comprising one or more webs of injection or compression molded polyethylene wherein the polyethylene is chosen from high pressure polyethylene, Ziegler Natter catalyzed polyethylene, chromium catalyst polyethylene, single site catalyzed polyethylene, and mixtures thereof, each of said one or more webs having a thickness from 0.1 to 1 mm and having been radiation crosslinked and having a gel level not exceeding 35 wt. %; wherein the number of opening and closing cycles to break at a radial bend of 90°±20° at a temperature of 25° C. of the hinge is increased by not less than 30%, relative to the number of opening and closing cycles to break at a radial bend of 90°±20° at a temperature of 25° C. of a hinge of the same polyethylene and the same design which has not been irradiation crosslinked. 2. The cap according to claim 1 , wherein the hinge has an increase in the number of opening and closing cycles to break at a radial bend of 90°±20° at a temperature of 25° C. of not less than 100%, relative to the number of opening and closing cycles to break at a radial bend of 90°±20° at a temperature of 25° C. of a hinge of the same polyethylene and the same design which has not been irradiation crosslinked. 3. The cap according to claim 2 , wherein the hinge has a number of opening and closing cycles to break at a radial bend of 90°±20° at a temperature of 25° C. that is not less than 280 cycles. 4. The cap according to claim 3 , wherein said one or more webs have been irradiated with from 20 to 140 kGy (6-14 Mrads (MR)) of electron beam radiation. 5. The cap according to claim 3 , wherein the hinge comprises a single web. 6. The cap according to claim 5 , in the shape of parallelogram. 7. The cap according to claim 5 , which is circular. 8. The cap according to claim 5 , wherein the lid further comprises a downwardly extending continuous rim. 9. The cap according to claim 8 , wherein the hinge comprises two webs. 10. The cap according to claim 9 , wherein the outer edges of said two webs subtend an angle from the center of the deck of from 20 to 75°. 11. The cap according to claim 10 , wherein the outer edges of said two webs subtend an angle from the center of the deck of from 50 to 75°. 12. The cap according to claim 5 , wherein the opening through the deck comprises an upwardly extending spout. 13. The cap according to claim 12 , wherein the lid comprises a downwardly extending plug on its lower surface which cooperates with said spout to form a seal on closing closed. 14. The cap according to claim 5 , wherein on opening, the lid pivots on said web through a region of higher tension to “snap” the lid open and hold the lid so the cap is in an open position. 15. The cap according to claim 14 , wherein on closing, the lid pivots on said web through a region of higher tension to “snap” the lid closed and hold the lid so the cap is in a closed position. 16. The cap according to claim 15 , wherein there are provided additional elements on the rim of the cap that engage the rim of the lid when the cap is in a closed position. 17. The cap according to claim 1 , wherein the polyethylene has a density from 0.920 g/cc to 0.970 g/cc and the polyethylene comprises one or more ethylene polymers comprising from 100 wt. % to 80 ethylene and from 0 to 20 wt. % of one or more C 4-8 alpha olefin monomers. 18. The cap according to claim 17 , wherein the polyethylene, prior to being radiation crosslinked, has a melt index (MI) (ASTM D 1238-2.16 kg and 190° C.) from 5 to 80 g/10 min. 19. The cap according to claim 18 , wherein the hinge is injection molded. 20. The cap according to claim 17 , wherein the polyethylene, prior to being radiation crosslinked, has a melt index (MI) (ASTM D 1238-2.16 kg and 190° C.) from 0.25 to 50 g/10 min. 21. The cap according to claim 20 , wherein the hinge is compression molded. 22. The cap according to claim 1 in cooperating arrangement with a squeezable container.
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