Patent ID: 9162414
Filing Date: 2015-10-20
Classification: B31B,B31D,B32B,B65D

Abstract:
1. A flexible packaging structure having a built-in open and reclose feature, comprising: a laminate comprising a first structure adhesively laminated to a second structure, the first structure comprising a web of flexible material and the second structure comprising a web of flexible material; an EB-cured polymer region formed on the first structure for enhancing a thickness of the first structure in a discrete region thereof, the discrete region occupying a minor percentage of a total surface area of the first structure and corresponding to a desired location of the built-in open and reclose feature to be formed, the EB-cured polymer region being formed by applying a substantially all-solids electron-beam-curable polymer material in fluid form onto the discrete region and curing the polymer material by irradiating the polymer material with an electron beam, wherein the EB-cured polymer region is applied to a surface of the first structure opposite a surface of the first structure to which the second structure is laminated; a first score line formed through a thickness of the EB-cured polymer region and through the thickness of the first structure so as to create a first flap in the first structure, the first flap being movable out of a plane of the first structure to create an opening through the first structure; a second score line formed in the second structure so as to create a second flap in the second structure, the second flap being movable out of a plane of the second structure to create an opening through the second structure, the second flap having a smaller footprint than the first flap; wherein the first and second flaps are placed in registration and adhesively joined together so that a marginal region of the first flap extends beyond a periphery of the second flap, and wherein the adhesive includes at least a pressure-sensitive adhesive that is positioned to adhere the marginal region of the first flap to an underlying surface of the second structure.