Substrate for a label laminate, a label laminate and a method for manufacturing a label laminate
US-2016251549-A1 · Sep 1, 2016 · US
US11370585B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11370585-B2 |
| Application number | US-201916241364-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jan 7, 2019 |
| Priority date | Jan 7, 2019 |
| Publication date | Jun 28, 2022 |
| Grant date | Jun 28, 2022 |
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A venting cap liner has a bottom surface facing an annular bottle lip surrounding an open top end of a bottle neck, and a top surface facing an inner top wall of a closure cap, the liner being configured to provide a gas-permeable but liquid-impervious seal that is resistant to rupture when a downwardly directed torque is applied in a thickness direction of the liner body to compression seal the liner body between the annular bottle lip and the inner top wall of the cap. In one embodiment, a two-layer liner body includes a bottom layer of a mineral-filler based polyolefin (MFP) material that is substantially liquid-impervious while allowing release of gas evolving from a liquid product in the bottle, and a top layer comprising a polyolefin (PO) foam material having a grooved upper surface with channels facing the inner top wall of the cap, and a plurality of through-holes extending in a thickness direction, wherein the layers of the liner body allow gas, evolving from a product in the sealed bottle, to permeate out the open top end of the bottle neck, through the MFP material, the through-holes of the PO foam material and along the channels to flow out of an area between an exterior surface of the bottle neck and a peripheral cap flange.
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A cap liner comprising: a disc-shaped venting cap liner body having a bottom surface facing an annular bottle lip surrounding an open top end of a bottle neck, and a top surface facing an inner top wall of a closure cap, the body being configured to provide a gas-permeable but liquid-impervious seal that is resistant to rupture when a downwardly directed application torque is applied in a thickness direction of the liner body to compression seal the liner body between the annular bottle lip and the inner top wall of the cap to form a sealed bottle, the cap liner body including top and bottom layers wherein: (a) the bottom layer comprises a mineral-filler based polyolefin (MFP) material having a lower surface configured to compression seal to the annular bottle lip and an upper surface bonded to a non-grooved lower surface of the top layer, wherein the MFP material layer is substantially liquid-impervious while allowing release of gas evolving from a liquid product in the sealed bottle; and (b) the top layer comprises a polyolefin (PO) foam material having a grooved upper surface with channels facing the inner top wall of the cap, and a plurality of through-holes extending in a thickness direction of the PO foam material between the grooved upper and non-grooved lower surfaces of the top layer to allow gas, evolving from a product in the sealed bottle, to permeate out the open top end of the bottle neck, through the MFP material and the through-holes of the PO foam material, and along the channels in the grooved upper surface of the top layer, allowing the gas to then flow out of a peripheral area disposed between an outer surface of the bottle neck and a peripheral cap flange extending downwardly from the inner top wall of the cap. 2. The cap liner of claim 1 , wherein: the cap liner body is configured to withstand rupture when applied to an annular bottle lip having an outer diameter OD of from 15 mm to 120 mm at an application torque in a range of 5 to 75 inch-pounds (in-lbs) as provided according to Technical Bulletin SPI/PBI 20-1982. 3. The cap liner of claim 2 , wherein: the outer diameter OD and associated application torque range are selected from the group consisting of (OD; torque): 24 mm; 10 to 18 in-lbs; 28 mm; 12 to 20 in-lbs; 33 mm; 14 to 26 in-lbs; 38 mm; 16 to 28 in-lbs; 45 mm; 18 to 30 in-lbs; and 53 mm; 22 to 36 in-lbs. 4. The cap liner of claim 2 , wherein: the bottom layer has a thickness in a range of 0.0005 to 0.005 inch (12.5 to 125 micron); the top layer has a thickness in a range of 0.020 to 0.100 inch (0.51 to 2.54 mm); and the outer diameter is in a range of 15 to 120 mm. 5. The cap liner of claim 4 , wherein: the surface area of the bottom surface of the disc-shaped liner is from 177 to 11,304 mm-squared (0.274 to 17.5 inch-squared). 6. The cap liner of claim 1 , wherein: the channels are substantially uniformly distributed across the top surface and extend partially or fully across the top surface. 7. The cap liner of claim 6 , wherein: the channels have a width in a range of 0.020 to 0.200 inch (0.51 to 5.1 mm) and a depth in a range of 0.0025 to 0.050 inch (0.064 to 1.27 mm). 8. The cap liner of claim 1 , wherein: the through-holes are substantially uniformly distributed across the grooved upper surface. 9. The cap liner of claim 1 , wherein: the through-holes are substantially cylindrical and have a diameter transverse to the thickness direction in a range of 0.4 to 1.4 mm. 10. The cap liner of claim 9 , wherein: the diameter of the through-holes is from 0.4-0.8 mm. 11. The cap liner of claim 10 , wherein: the diameter of the through-holes is from 0.5-0.6 mm. 12. The cap liner of claim 1 , wherein: the top layer includes a non-foam skin covering one or both of the upper and lower surfaces of the PO foam material, the non-foam skin being of a material that is the same or different than the PO foam material. 13. The cap liner of claim 1 , wherein the MFP material comprises: one or more polymers comprising polyethylene (PE) and polypropylene (PP), including copolymers and blends thereof, and one or more mineral fillers comprising a carbonate, oxide, silica, silicate, clay and sulfate. 14. The cap liner of claim 13 , wherein: the mineral fillers are one or more of CaCo3, TiO2, talc, kaolin, and CaSO4. 15. The cap liner of claim 13 , wherein: the one or more polymers comprise 30 to 70 percent of the total weight of the MFP material, the one or more mineral fillers comprise 30 to 70 percent of the total weight of the MFP material. 16. The cap liner of claim 1 , wherein: the PO foam material comprises polyethylene (PE). 17. The cap liner of claim 1 , wherein the liner includes: a further MFP material layer lies on the grooved upper surface of the PO foam layer and into the channels, to form the grooved upper surface of the top layer. 18. In combination, (a) a bottle having an annular bottle lip surrounding an open top end of a bottle neck; (b) a removable closure cap having an inner top wall and a peripheral cap flange extending downwardly from the inner top wall that is secured to the bottle neck for enclosing the open top end; and (c) the cap liner body of claim 1 mounted on the cap and disposed between the annular bottle lip and the inner top wall of the cap, the cap liner body providing a liquid impervious seal that is resistant to rupture when a downwardly directed application torque is applied in a thickness direction of the liner body to compression seal the liner body between the annular bottle lip and the inner top wall of the cap. 19. A cap liner comprising: a disc-shaped venting cap liner body having a bottom surface facing an annular bottle lip surrounding an open top end of a bottle neck, and a grooved top surface facing an inner top wall of a closure cap, the body being configured to provide a gas-permeable but liquid-impervious seal that is resistant to rupture when a downwardly directed application torque is applied in a thickness direction of the liner body to compression seal the liner body between the annular bottle lip and the inner top wall of the cap to form a sealed bottle, the cap liner body including top and bottom layers and a central layer between the top and bottom layers wherein: (a) the bottom layer comprises a mineral-filler based polyolefin (MFP) material having a lower surface configured to compression seal to the annular bottle lip and an upper surface bonded to a non-grooved lower surface of the central layer, wherein the MFP material layer is substantially liquid-impervious while allowing release of gas evolving from a liquid product in the sealed bottle; and (b) the central layer comprises a compressible polymer material having a grooved upper surface with channels facing toward the inner top wall of the cap, and a plurality of through-holes extending in a thickness direction of the material between the grooved upper and non-grooved lower surfaces of the central layer; (c) the top layer being configured to lie on the grooved upper surface of the central layer and into the channels facing the inner top wall of the cap, the top layer comprising a mineral-filler based polyolefin (MFP) material that is substantially liquid-impervious while allowing release of gas evolving from a liquid product in the sealed bottle, wherein the layers of the liner body allow gas, evolving from a product in the sealed bottle, to permeate out the open top end of the bottle neck, through the top a
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