Separable laminate container

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Inventors

Robbins, III, Edward S.

Application #

100845

Filed

Sep-25-1987

Published

Mar-28-1989

Current US Class

053/140
053/170
053/175
053/449
053/452
156/227
156/244.14
156/244.19
156/267
156/308.4
156/69
215/12.1
220/495.06
229/117.33
264/515
264/524
264/534
264/536

International Classes

B29C 049/22; B65B 007/06

Field of Search

264/515 264/524 264/525 264/536 264/537 264/531 264/534 215/12.1 220/403 53/140 53/170 53/175 156/69 156/227 156/267 156/244.14 156/244.19 156/308.4

Examiners

Silbaugh; Jan H.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Nixon & Vanderhye

US Patent References

4405557   Process for manufa...
4510115   Method for forming...

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Other References

Bekum's brochure entitled "Co-Ex"; Coextrusion Multi-Layer Process. Bekum's brochure entitled "Coextrusion"; Advances in blow moulding technology.

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Abstract
A process for forming a separable laminate container includes the steps of coextruding at least two substantially non-adhering thermoplastic compositions to form a tubular parison having a relatively thick outer layer and a relatively thin inner layer. The parison is subsequently blow molded and trimmed to provide an open-ended container body and an inner liner which is separable along the interior walls of the container body to permit closing and/or sealing of the liner, independent of the container. A lid may also be applied to the container body.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A process for forming, filling and closing a separable laminate container comprising the steps of:

(a) extruding at least two substantially non-adhering plastic compositions to form a tubular parison having a relatively thick outer layer and a relatively thin inner layer;

(b) molding said parison within a mold cavity to form a container having side walls, a closed end, and an open end such that said relatively thick outer layer forms a container body and said relatively thin inner layer forms an open ended liner for said container body;

(c) trimming the molded container, at said open to provide access to said open ended liner.

(d) filling the open ended liner;



Description
BACKGROUND AND SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates to containers in general and, specifically, to lined containers wherein the inner liner may be sealed separately and independently of the container itself. Such containers are most often utilized in the packaging of solid and liquid food products or the like, but have use in other areas as well. In the food industry, liners are also utilized as barriers to prevent undesirable chemical interaction between the container material and the container contents. Of course, containers of the type described may be employed wherever it is desired to seal the contents against air and moisture, or to prevent leakage from within, such as in the health care, pharmaceutical and other industrial packaging markets.

In the past, containers incorporating separately closable and/or removable liners have involved costly and time consuming production, particularly since a multi-step manufacturing process has been required. For example, in U.S. Pat. No. 3,321,070, a package for a liquid coating material is disclosed which contains a separately closable inner plastic film liner or bag which is separately formed and later inserted into the container. Two-step manufacturing processes and subsequent assembly steps are typical in the manufacture of containers of this type, as may be seen, for example, in U.S. Pat. Nos. 4,065,049; 3,648,882; 3,101,839; 3,055,568; and 2,920,967.
 
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