Multi-layer thermoplastic films and bags with enhanced odor control and methods of making the same

US9925745B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9925745-B2
Application numberUS-201615204683-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJul 7, 2016
Priority dateJul 8, 2015
Publication dateMar 27, 2018
Grant dateMar 27, 2018

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A multi-layer thermoplastic film include a first film of thermoplastic material, a second film of thermoplastic material bonded to the first film, and an odor control component disposed between the first film and the second film. A method of manufacturing a multi-layer thermoplastic film coextruding a plurality of layers to form a first film, coextruding a plurality of layers to form a second film, disposing at least one odor control component on at least one of the first film and the second film, and bonding the first and second films together such that the at least one substance is disposed between the first film and the second film.

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We claim: 1. A multi-layer thermoplastic film comprising: a first film of thermoplastic material; a second film of thermoplastic material bonded to the first film; and an odor control component disposed between the first film and the second film; wherein a permeation rate of malodor molecules through the multi-layer thermoplastic film is less than a permeation rate of malodor molecules through a single layer film having a mass per unit area greater than a mass per unit area of the multi-layer thermoplastic film. 2. The multi-layer thermoplastic film of claim 1 , wherein the odor control component comprises one or more of a deodorizing agent or a fragrance. 3. The multi-layer thermoplastic film of claim 1 , wherein the odor control component comprises an adhesive. 4. The multi-layer thermoplastic film of claim 1 , further comprising an air gap between the first film and the second film, the odor control component being disposed within the air gap and encapsulated by the first and second films. 5. The multi-layer thermoplastic film of claim 1 , wherein the odor control component consists of a substance that has both a permeation rate of malodor molecules through the multi-layer thermoplastic film is less than a permeation rate of malodor molecules through a single layer film having a mass per unit area greater than a mass per unit area of the multi-layer thermoplastic film. 6. The multi-layer thermoplastic film claim 1 , the odor control component comprising: a first component of a first substance applied to the first film; and a second component of a second different substance applied to the second film. 7. The multi-layer thermoplastic film of claim 1 , further comprising: a plurality of bonded regions securing the first film to the second film; and a plurality of un-bonded regions, each un-bonded region being disposed between adjacent bonded regions of the plurality of bonded regions. 8. The multi-layer thermoplastic film of claim 7 , wherein the odor control component of the multi-layer thermoplastic film is disposed within the plurality of un-bonded regions. 9. The multi-layer thermoplastic film of claim 8 , wherein the odor control component comprises a first material within a first un-bonded region of the plurality of un-bonded regions and comprises a second different material within a second un-bonded region of the plurality of un-bonded regions. 10. A multi-layer bag, comprising: a first sidewall and a second sidewall joined along a bottom edge, a first side edge, and an opposing second side edge, each of the first sidewall and the second sidewall comprising: a first film of thermoplastic material; a second film of thermoplastic material bonded to the first film; and an odor control component disposed between the first film and the second film wherein a permeation rate of malodor molecules through the first sidewall is less than a permeation rate of malodor molecules through a single layer film having a mass per unit area greater than a mass per unit area of the first sidewall. 11. The multi-layer bag of claim 10 , wherein each of the first film and the second film comprises a plurality of coextruded layers. 12. The multi-layer bag of claim 10 , wherein the first film has a first thickness and the second film has as second thickness that differs from the first thickness thereby causing a diffusion gradient as malodor molecules permeate through the first and second films that at least partially traps the malodor molecules between the first film and the second film. 13. The multi-layer bag of claim 10 , wherein the odor control component comprises a perfume that has a delayed release due to being position between the first and second films. 14. The multi-layer bag of claim 10 , wherein the odor control component comprises a substance that leads to skin irritation or dust inhalation. 15. The multi-layer bag of claim 14 , wherein the odor control component comprises one or more of activated carbon, calcium carbonate, magnesium carbonate, barium carbonate, alumina, magnesium oxide, zinc oxide, superabsorbent polymers, calcium chloride, zeolite (aluminosilicates), pulp (wood) powder, hydrogen peroxide, peroxydone, halohydantoins, magnesium hydroxide hypochlorite oxide, sodium perborate, sodium percarbonate, or acid catalysts. 16. The multi-layer bag of claim 10 , wherein the odor control component comprises a sticky substance. 17. The multi-layer bag of claim 16 , wherein the odor control component comprises polyethylene glycol copolymers, polyethylenimine, or silicone. 18. The method of claim 13 , wherein bonding the first and second films together comprises activating the odor control component using heat and or pressure to cause the odor control component to bond the first film to the second film. 19. A method of manufacturing a multi-layer thermoplastic bag, comprising: coextruding a plurality of layers to form a first film; coextruding a plurality of layers to form a second film; disposing an odor control component on a surface of the first film, wherein a permeation rate of malodor molecules through the first film is less than a permeation rate of malodor molecules through a single layer film having a mass per unit area greater than a mass per unit area of the first film; bonding the first and second films together such that the odor control component is disposed between the first film and the second film; and forming the first and second films into a bag. 20. The method of claim 19 , further comprising disposing a second odor control component on a surface of the second film, the second odor control component differing from the odor control component disposed on the first film.

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What does patent US9925745B2 cover?
A multi-layer thermoplastic film include a first film of thermoplastic material, a second film of thermoplastic material bonded to the first film, and an odor control component disposed between the first film and the second film. A method of manufacturing a multi-layer thermoplastic film coextruding a plurality of layers to form a first film, coextruding a plurality of layers to form a second f…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Glad Products Co
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B32B27/08. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Mar 27 2018 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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