Flexible materials for flexible containers

US9469088B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9469088-B2
Application numberUS-201313889090-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMay 7, 2013
Priority dateMay 7, 2012
Publication dateOct 18, 2016
Grant dateOct 18, 2016

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Abstract

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A flexible material for a flexible container can include a first laminate and a second laminate joined to at least a portion of the first laminate by at least one seal. The first laminate can include a first gas barrier layer disposed between first and second sealable layers, wherein the first and second sealable layers define opposed exterior layers of the first laminate. The second laminate can include a third sealable layer defining an exterior layer of the second laminate, and a second gas barrier layer. The at least one seal joins a portion of the third sealable layer to at least a portion of the second sealable layer.

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What is claimed is: 1. A flexible material for a flexible container comprising a structural support volume and a product volume, the flexible material comprising: a first laminate comprising, in order: a first sealable layer, which is linear low-density polyethylene, and which defines an exterior layer of the first laminate; a first tie layer; a first reinforcing layer, which is nylon; a first gas barrier layer, which is ethyl vinyl alcohol; a second reinforcing layer, which is nylon; a second tie layer; and a second sealable layer, which is linear low-density polyethylene, and which defines an exterior layer of the first laminate; and a second laminate comprising, in order: a third sealable layer, which defines an exterior layer of the second laminate; a second gas barrier layer, which is ethyl vinyl alcohol; a print layer, which has a surface that includes ink, and which defines an exterior layer of the second laminate; wherein: at least a portion of the third sealable layer joins to at least a portion of the second sealable layer such that the joined portions form at least one seal that defines at least one boundary of the structural support volume, which is disposed between the first and second laminates, and in at least a structural support volume forming region of the flexible material, the flexible material has a gas transmission rate of about 0.05 cc/m 2 ·day·atm to about 18 cc/m 2 ·day·atm. 2. The flexible material of claim 1 , wherein in at least the structural support volume forming region of the flexible material, the flexible material has a gas transmission rate of about 0.05 cc/m 2 ·day·atm to about 3 cc/m 2 ·day·atm. 3. The flexible material of claim 1 , wherein in at least the structural support volume forming region of the flexible material, the flexible material has a gas transmission rate of about 0.05 cc/m 2 ·day·atm to about 1 cc/m 2 ·day·atm. 4. The flexible material of claim 1 , wherein the flexible material has a gas transmission rate of about 0.05 cc/m 2 ·day·atm to about 18 cc/m 2 ·day·atm. 5. The flexible material of claim 1 , wherein the flexible material has a moisture vapor transmission rate of about 0.05 g/m 2 ·day to about 12 g/m 2 ·day. 6. The flexible material of claim 1 , wherein the flexible material has a moisture vapor transmission rate of about 0.07 g/m 2 ·day to about 6 g/m 2 ·day. 7. The flexible material of claim 1 , wherein the structural support volume forming region is configured to be formed into a structural support volume, which when pressurized to a gauge pressure of about 41,300 Pa to about 55,140 Pa, the structural support volume loses about 6890 Pa to about 20,678 Pa in about one month. 8. The flexible material of claim 1 , wherein the structural support volume forming region is configured to be formed into a structure support volume, which when pressurized to a gauge pressure of about 41,300 Pa to about 55,140 Pa, the structural support volume loses less than about 6890 Pa in about six months. 9. The flexible material of claim 1 , wherein the structural support volume forming region is configured to be formed into a structure support volume, which when pressurized to a gauge pressure of about 41,300 Pa to about 55,140 Pa, the structural support volume loses less than about 6890 Pa in about one year. 10. The flexible material of claim 1 , wherein the structural support volume forming region is configured to be formed into a structure support volume, which when pressurized to a gauge pressure of about 41,300 Pa to about 55,140 Pa, the structural support volume loses less than about 6890 Pa in about two years. 11. The flexible material of claim 1 , wherein the seal is a first seal, and at least one second seal joins at least a portion of the third sealable layer to at least a portion of the second sealable layer, to define at least one additional boundary of the structural support volume. 12. The flexible material of claim 11 , wherein the structural support volume is bounded between the first seal and the second seal. 13. The flexible material of claim 1 , wherein the first laminate comprises a liquid impermeable coating disposed on one or more layers of the first laminate such that the liquid impermeable coating is not on an exterior surface of the first laminate. 14. The flexible material of claim 1 , wherein the second laminate comprises a liquid impermeable coating disposed on one or more layers of the second laminate such that the liquid impermeable coating is not on an exterior surface of the second laminate. 15. The flexible material of claim 1 , wherein, in the first laminate: the first sealable layer is a metallocene linear low-density polyethylene; and the second sealable layer is a metallocene linear low-density polyethylene. 16. The flexible material of claim 1 , wherein, in the first laminate: the first tie layer is low-density polyethylene with maleic anhydride modification; and the second tie layer is low-density polyethylene with maleic anhydride modification. 17. The flexible material of claim 1 , wherein, in the first laminate: the first reinforcing layer is directly connected to the first gas barrier layer; and the first gas barrier layer is directly connected to the second reinforcing layer. 18. The flexible material of claim 1 , wherein the second laminate comprises, in order: the third sealable layer; a third tie layer; a third reinforcing layer; the second gas barrier layer; a fourth reinforcing layer; a fourth tie layer; the fourth sealable layer; an adhesive; the ink; and the print layer. 19. The flexible material of claim 1 , wherein the print layer is polyethylene terephthalate.

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  • Reinforcing or strengthening parts or members · CPC title

  • B32B7/12Primary

    using interposed adhesives or interposed materials with bonding properties · CPC title

  • Non-permeable · CPC title

  • comprising polyamides · CPC title

  • All layers being polymeric · CPC title

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What does patent US9469088B2 cover?
A flexible material for a flexible container can include a first laminate and a second laminate joined to at least a portion of the first laminate by at least one seal. The first laminate can include a first gas barrier layer disposed between first and second sealable layers, wherein the first and second sealable layers define opposed exterior layers of the first laminate. The second laminate c…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Procter & Gamble
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B32B7/12. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Oct 18 2016 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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