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Method of molding decorative elements for consumer packaging

USPTO Application #: 20070184207
Title: Method of molding decorative elements for consumer packaging
Abstract: A method of molding a decorative product packaging, comprising the steps of: molding a product container or cap; applying a UV curable liquid to surfaces and/or cavities in the container or cap; then exposing the UV curable liquid to UV radiation to form a solid coating adhered to surfaces and/or filling cavities on the container or cap. Gate marks, gate wells, frosting, cutter marks, and cuts and abrasions in the packaging surface are no longer visible after the UV curable coating has cured. (end of abstract)



Agent: Stephen P. Mcnamara St.onge Steward Johnston & Reens LLC - Stamford, CT, US
Inventor: David J. Prague
USPTO Applicaton #: 20070184207 - Class: 427508000 (USPTO)

Related Patent Categories: Coating Processes, Direct Application Of Electrical, Magnetic, Wave, Or Particulate Energy, Polymerization Of Coating Utilizing Direct Application Of Electrical, Magnetic, Wave, Or Particulate Energy (i.e., Including Cross-linking, Curing, And Hardening Of Organics), Low Energy Electromagnetic Radiation Utilized (e.g., Uv, Visible, Ir, Microwave, Radio Wave, Actinic, Laser, Etc.)

Method of molding decorative elements for consumer packaging description/claims


The Patent Description & Claims data below is from USPTO Patent Application 20070184207, Method of molding decorative elements for consumer packaging.

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[0001] This is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/285,189 filed 31 Oct. 2002.

FIELD OF THE INVENTION

[0002] The present invention relates to manufacturing methods used to provide consumer packaging, particularly, cosmetic cases, with attractive colored coatings and molded colored elements.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

[0003] The cosmetic industry serves a range of markets, from young teenagers to older, more mature customers. In the more upscale markets it is desirable for the cosmetic packaging to project elegance and sophistication, particularly where the product is priced at a relatively high price point. In a more youthful market, marketers are prefer a younger, fresher, or funky look.

[0004] It would be desirable to provide a method and process for providing a new decorative element suitable for consumer packaging that is eyecatching, and which gives the appearance of high cost and quality, yet which can be fabricated very economically.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

[0005] A method of molding a decorative product packaging, comprising the steps of: molding a transparent or semi-transparent or opaque product container or cap; applying a UV curable liquid to surfaces and/or cavities in the container or cap; then exposing the UV curable liquid to UV radiation to form a solid coating adhered to surfaces and/or filling cavities on the container or cap. The present invention provides dramatic effects where the container or cap are clear or tinted, and essentially transparent, because the solid coating can be clear or colored, and provides a striking contrast to the container or cap. However, the invention is effective and useful also where the container or cap are opaque, instead or clear or tinted.

[0006] Other objects, aspects and features of the present invention in addition to those mentioned above will be pointed out in or will be understood from the following detailed description provided in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

[0007] FIG. 1A-1C shows a side elevation view of an embodiment of a cosmetic container cap made in accordance with the methods of the present invention showing a series of steps of using the UV curable liquid in a cavity.

[0008] FIG. 2A-2C is a side elevation view of an embodiment of a cosmetic container made in accordance with the methods of the present invention showing a series of steps of using the UV curable liquid applied to a container surface.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

[0009] The present invention is applicable to clear, tinted or opaque substrates, and is particularly suited for clear and tinted cosmetic containers and caps that will benefit from a dramatic surface coating or filled cavity in a contrasting color. However, the invention as claimed herein is not limited to specific applications, and the term substrate should be understood to broadly encompass not only molded products, but virtually any product of any materials, including materials which are clear, tinted or opaque, and which can be selected from plastic, rubber, metal, stone, glass, wood, ceramic, and composites thereof.

[0010] Generally, the invention comprises the steps of: forming a substrate having a plurality of surfaces and/or a cavity therein; applying to one or more of said surfaces, or filling said cavity, with a UV curable liquid; and exposing said UV curable liquid to a UV light source of a sufficient intensity and for a sufficient time to cure said UV curable liquid to a solid mass contained in said cavity.

[0011] The UV curable liquid is can be selected from a number of different UV curable polymer systems. A UV curable polymer system typically comprises 1-3% of a photoinitiators; 15-60% of reactive diluents, 25%-90% of an oligomer polymer; and 1-50% of additives and fillers. Polymers used in UV curable polymer systems can include polyurethanes, epoxies, polyesters and acrylates. Specific commonly used monomers for the polymer include N-vinylpyrrolidone, hydroxyethylacrylate, (poly)ethyleneglycol diacrylate, trimethylolpropanetriacrylate, norbornylacrylate, and styrene. Another suitable polymer system is the thiol-ene polymer system (also known as mercaptoesters). Commercially available UV curable polymer systems include products from Master Bond, Inc., Hackensack, N.J., Tangent Industries, Winsted, Conn.; Daicel Chemical Industries, Ltd., Sakai Osaka Japan, and Ctech LLC, New Hartford, Conn. A suitable thiol-ene polymer system is available from Ctech, LLC. The preferred UV curable liquid is a product that when cured will have good optical qualities, as this is typically indicative of the finish and look desired in the process of the invention. These products are typically cured at ambient temperatures, or at temperatures at or below 100.degree. C. using a UV light source. Typical cure times range from 5 seconds to 5 minutes depending upon the wave length and intensity of the UV light and the thickness being cured. The preferred UV curable liquid is an acrylate formulation. One commercially available formulation that could be us invention is the Ctech 8166-4A formulation, which can be cured to a tack free surface with 5 minutes UV exposure at 100.degree. C. A preferred UV light source is a UV lamp providing a UV intensity of is about 115 mW/cm2 at 365 nm. The UV light source desirably provides a broad range of wavelengths from 250-500 nm, which will cure materials much faster than if only the 365 nm radiation were delivered.

[0012] The UV curable liquids can be tinted to a specific color to provide a visually striking color depth, or additives and fillers can be used to provide a metallic or pearly appearance. Also glitter or flake fillers can be added to give a glitter appearance. Dense metallic fillers can be used to increase the mass of the package.

[0013] Where UV curable liquid is to be used as a coating it is applied one or more surfaces of the substrate using a precision dispensing system. A dip process may also be used for a coating of UV curable liquid. The surface should be clean and dry, but otherwise no particular surface preparation or pretreatment is required. It has been found that the method of the invention results in a coating in which gate marks, gate wells, frosting, cutter marks, and cuts and abrasions in the substrate surface virtually disappear, even though the coating is transparent or semi-transparent. The material can be applied as a uniform coating on the substrate to provide a smooth finish, or only to selected parts of the substrate to provide an embossed effect.

[0014] Where UV curable liquid is to be used as a plug in a cavity it is provided in the cavity using a precision dispensing system to provide the correct amount of liquid. Again, the cavity is preferably clean and dry, but no particular surface pretreatment is required. The cavity shapes may be selected from all types of designs, including ornamental designs, and lettering (such as a product brand), and logos. The cavity may be formed by molding the substrate or by cutting or other mechanical means.

[0015] The UV curable liquid can be applied directly to a substrate in a free form, pattern or design, and cured, providing a product with an embossed surface texture where the liquid is applied.

[0016] The UV curable liquid can be used to increase the shape of thickness of the substrate as well as acting as a decorative coating. In some cases, the UV curable liquid can be used for functional purposes, such as to strengthen the substrate or to act as a mechanical lock between two components.

[0017] In another embodiment, the UV curable liquid can be poured in multiple layers to provide a desired effect of appearance. For example, there may be multiple layers of differently tinted liquids poured. Or a first layer may be poured, and then decorative elements such as glitter, confetti type plastic dots or shapes, or decals, surface decoration, medallions/logos, or name plates may be placed on the first layer, and another layer poured, to provide the effect of decorative elements embedded between two or more layers of the UV curable liquid. This process can be extended to include three, four or more layers, with decorative elements placed between some or all of such layers. In such cases, the multiple layers and decorative elements can be applied to the substrate then a final UV curing step can take place, or the UV curing step can take place after each layer of UV curable liquid is applied to the substrate.

[0018] Referring now to FIG. 1A, a cosmetic container cap 10 is shown having a cavity 12. FIG. 1B shows the delivery of a UV curable liquid 14 in a cavity 12 by a precision dispensing system 16. FIG. 1C shows a step of curing the UV curable liquid 14 by exposure to a UV lamp 18 to cure and set the UV curable liquid 14.

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