Coated paperboards and paperboard containers having improved tactile and bulk insulation properties
국가/구분
United States(US) Patent
등록
국제특허분류(IPC7판)
B32B-031/14
B32B-031/26
출원번호
US-0236347
(2002-09-06)
발명자
/ 주소
Swoboda, Dean P.
Swiontek, Anthony J.
Hartjes, Timothy P.
Shanton, Kenneth J.
Sandstrom, Erland R.
출원인 / 주소
Fort James Corporation
대리인 / 주소
Finnegan, Henderson, Farabow, Garrett &
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초록▼
An improved paperboard has been bulk enhanced by retaining a substantial portion of bulk-enhanced additives including expandable microspheres in a suitable distribution within the paperboard. The cellulosic paperboard web has an overall fiber weight (w) of at least 40 lbs. per 3000 square feet and,
An improved paperboard has been bulk enhanced by retaining a substantial portion of bulk-enhanced additives including expandable microspheres in a suitable distribution within the paperboard. The cellulosic paperboard web has an overall fiber weight (w) of at least 40 lbs. per 3000 square feet and, at a fiber density of 3, 4.5, 6.5, 7, 8.3, and 9 pounds per 3000 square foot ream at a fiberboard thickness of 0.001 inches, has a GM Taber stiffness of at least about 0.00246 w2.63 grams-centimeter/fiber mat density1.63, and a GM tensile stiffness of at least about 615+13.18 w pounds per inch. The high retention of the bulk enhancing additives is believed to result from the incorporation of suitable retention aids. The resulting paperboard has better GM Taber stiffness values and GM tensile stiffness than prior art paperboards. The paperboard also has increased strain to failure and is able to be formed into suitable paperboard containers without loss of integrity. The resulting containers have increased hold times when they contain hot or cold food or drink.
대표청구항▼
1. A cellulosic multi-ply paperboard comprising:(a) predominately cellulosic fibers; (b) bulk and porosity enhancing additive interspersed with said cellulosic fibers in a controlled distribution throughout the thickness of said paperboard; and (c) size press applied binder coating, optionally inclu
1. A cellulosic multi-ply paperboard comprising:(a) predominately cellulosic fibers; (b) bulk and porosity enhancing additive interspersed with said cellulosic fibers in a controlled distribution throughout the thickness of said paperboard; and (c) size press applied binder coating, optionally including a pigment adjacent both surfaces of the paperboard and penetrating into the board to a controlled extent; the overall fiber weight “w” of the paperboard being at least about 40 lbs. per 3000 square foot ream (i) the distribution of the bulk and porosity enhancing additive throughout the thickness of the paperboard, and (ii) the penetration of the size press applied pigment into the board, both being controlled to simultaneously produce at a fiber mat density of 3, 4.5. 6.5, 7, 8.3, and 9 pounds per 3000 square foot ream at a fiberboard thickness of 0.001 inches; and (A) a GM Taber stiffness of at least about 0.00246 w2.63 grams-centimeter/fiber mat density1.63; and (B) at a fiber mat density of about 3 to about 9 pounds per 3000 square foot ream and fiberboard thickness of 0.001 inches, a GM tensile strength of at least about 615+13.18 w pounds per inch. 2. The paperboard of claim 1, wherein the fiber weight of the paperboard is at least about 60 lbs. per 3000 square foot ream.3. The paperboard of claim 1, wherein the bulk and porosity enhancing additive interspersed with said cellulosic fibers in a controlled distribution throughout the thickness of said paperboard comprises expanded and/or unexpanded microspheres.4. The paperboard of claim 3, wherein the expanded and/or unexpanded microspheres comprise a proportion of between about 10 lbs. to about 400 lbs. per ton of fiber, and further comprising a retention aid in an amount sufficient to retain a sufficient portion of the microspheres in all layers within the paperboard.5. The paperboard of claim 4, wherein the microspheres have a mean diameter ranging between at least about 0.5 to about 60 microns in the unexpanded state and having a maximum expansion of between at least about 4 and about 9 times the mean diameters.6. The paperboard of claim 4, wherein the retention aid is diallyldimethyl ammonium chloride polymer having a molecular weight in excess of about ninety thousand.7. The paperboard of claim 4, wherein the retention aid is polyethylenimine having a molecular weight of about forty thousand to about two million.8. The paperboard of claim 7, wherein the polyethylenimine has a molecular weight of about five hundred thousand to about two million.9. The paperboard of claim 4, wherein the retention aid is selected from the group consisting of polyacrylomides, acrylamide-acrylate polymers, cationic acrylamide copolymers, and mixtures of these having a molecular weight in the range of at least about one hundred thousand to about thirty million.10. The paperboard of claim 9, wherein the retention aid has a molecular weight of at least about ten to about twenty million.11. The paperboard web of claim 1, wherein the bulk and porosity enhancing additive interspersed with said cellulosic fibers in a controlled distribution throughout the thickness of said paperboard comprises a mixture of anfractuous cellulosic fiber subjected to thermal and/or chemical treatment and expanded and/or unexpanded microspheres.12. The paperboard of claim 1, wherein the bulk and porosity enhancing additive interspersed with said cellulosic fibers in a controlled distribution throughout the thickness of said paperboard comprises a mixture of HBA fiber and expanded and/or unexpanded microspheres.13. The paperboard of claim 1, wherein the bulk and porosity enhancing additive interspersed throughout the thickness of said paperboard comprises continuously or discontinuously coated expanded and/or unexpanded microspheres.14. The paperboard of claim 1, wherein the paperboard has been coated with a binder and an inorganic or organic pigment.15. An article of manufacture formed from the paperboard of claim 14.16. The article of manufacture of claim 15 in the form of a carton.17. The article of manufacture of claim 15 in the form of a folding paper box.18. The paperboard of claim 14, wherein the binder is selected from the group consisting of aliphatic acrylate acrylonitrile styrene copolymers, n-butyl acrylate acrylonitrile styrene copolymer, n-amyl acrylate acrylonitrile styrene copolymer, n-propyl acrylate acrylonitrile styrene copolymer, n-ethyl acrylate acrylonitrile styrene copolymer, aliphatic acrylate styrene copolymers, n-butyl acrylate styrene copolymer, n-amyl acrylate styrene copolymer, n-propyl acrylate styrene copolymer, n-ethyl acrylate styrene copolymer, cationic starch, anionic starch, amphoteric starch, starch latex copolymers. animal glue, gelatin, methyl cellulose, carboxymethylcellulOSe, polyvinyl alcohol, ethylene-vinyl acetate copolymer, vinyl acetate-acrylic copolymer, styrene-butadiene copolymer, ethylene-vinyl chloride copolymer, vinyl acetate polymer, vinyl acetate-ethylene copolymer, acrylic copolymer, styrene-acrylic copolymer, stearylated melamine, hydrophilic epoxy esters, and mixtures of these.19. The paperboard of claim 14, wherein the pigment is selected from the group consisting of a clay, chalk, barite, silica, talc, bentonite, glass powder, alumina, titanium dioxide, graphite, carbon black, zinc sulfide, alumina silica, calcium carbonate, and mixtures of these.20. The paperboard of claim 19 wherein the pigment is kaolin clay.21. A cup formed from the paperboard of claim 1.22. A plate formed from the paperboard of claim 1.23. A plate formed from the paperboard of claim 14.24. The plate of claim 22 in the form of a compartmented plate.25. A bowl formed from the paperboard of claim 1.26. A canister formed from the paperboard of claim 1.27. A rectangular take-out container formed from the paperboard of claim 1.28. A hamburger clam shell formed from the paperboard of claim 1.29. A French fry sleeve formed from the paperboard of claim 1.30. A food bucket container formed from the paperboard of claim 1.31. An article of manufacture formed from the cellulosic multi-ply paperboard according to claim 1, wherein the bulk and porosity enhancing additive is in the form of expanded and/or unexpanded microspheres.32. The article of manufacture of claim 31 wherein the fiber weight of the paperboard is at least about 60 lbs. per 3000 square foot ream.33. The article of manufacture of claim 32 in the form of a cup.34. The article of manufacture of claim 32 in the form of a plate.35. The plate of claim 34 in the form of a compartmented plate.36. The article of manufacture of claim 32 in the form of a bowl.37. The article of manufacture of claim 32 in the form of a canister.38. The article of manufacture of claim 32 in the form of a rectangular take-out container.39. The article of manufacture of claim 32 in the form of a hamburger clam shell.40. The article of manufacture of claim 32 in the form of a French fry sleeve.41. The article of manufacture of claim 32 in the form of a food bucket.42. The article of manufacture of claim 31 coated on one or both sides with a coating resistant to moisture.43. The article of manufacture of claim 42 in the form of a cup having an inner and outer surface which, when filled with a liquid at 190° F., exhibits thermal insulative properties such that at room temperature and one atmosphere pressure the temperature of the outer surface does not reach a temperature of about 140° F. to about 145° F. in less than thirty seconds.44. The cellulosic paperboard of claim 1, wherein the paperboard is coated with a grease resistant polymer including the fluorine moiety or is coated on one or both sides with a coating resistant to moisture.45. The paperboard of claim 44, wherein one or both sides of the paperboard are coated with a chemical composition selected from the group consisting of polyolefin, nitrocellulose, methyl cellulose, carboxy methyl cellulose, ethylvinyl acetate copolymer, vinyl acetate copolymer, styrene butadiene copolymer, vinyl acetate copolymer, vinyl acrylic copolymer, styrene acrylic copolymer, and mixtures of these.46. An article of manufacture made from the paperboard of claim 45.47. The article of manufacture of claim 46 in the form of a cup.48. The cup of claim 47 having an inner and an outer surface which, when filled with a liquid at 190° F., exhibits thermal insulative properties such that at room temperature and one atmosphere pressure the outer surface does not reach a temperature of about 140° F. to about 145° F. in less than thirty seconds.49. The article of manufacture of claim 46 in the form of a carton.50. The article of manufacture of claim 46 in the form of a folding paper box.51. The article of manufacture of claim 46 in the form of a plate.52. The article of manufacture of claim 46 in the form of a compartmented plate.53. The article of manufacture of claim 46 in the form of a bowl.54. The article of manufacture of claim 46 in the form of a canister.55. The article of manufacture of claim 46 in the form of a rectangular take-out container.56. The article of manufacture of claim 46 in the form of a hamburger clam shell.57. The article of manufacture of claim 46 in the form of a French fry sleeve.58. The article of manufacture of claim 46 in the form of a food bucket.59. The cup of claim 48, wherein one or both sides of the cup are coated with high density polyethylene.60. The French fry sleeve of claim 57 prepared from the paperboard of claim 50.61. The paperboard of claim 1, wherein the paperboard is coated on one or both sides with a wax having a melting point of about 130° F. to about 150° F.62. An article of manufacture prepared from the paperboard of claim 1, wherein the article of manufacture is coated with a wax having a melting point of about 130° F. to about 150° F.63. The article of manufacture of claim 62 in the form of a cup.
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