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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Nov. 14, 2000
Filed:
Dec. 15, 1997
Randal L Shogren, Peoria, IL (US);
John W Lawton, Jr, Chillicothe, IL (US);
Karl Tiefenbacher, Richmond, VA (US);
E. Khashoggi Industries, LLC, Santa Barbara, CA (US);
Abstract
Disposable, thin-walled molded articles, such as cups, plates, fast-food packages, trays, flat sheets and the like are produced by applying a starch-based baking composition onto the lower mold part of a multi-part, preferably two-part mold, and by baking and conditioning the composition to a moisture content of between 6 and 22% by weight. The baking composition, in addition to water and a starch or starch mixtures and/or flour or flour mixtures and/or starch derivatives, contains a fat-free or oil-free release agent and, optionally, other typical additives. Polyvinyl alcohol is added to the baking mixture in quantities of 0.5 to 40% by weight, relative to the starch component. The polyvinyl alcohol has a degree of polymerization of over 1000, preferably over 1600 and in particular over 2000, and the proportion of water is 100 to 360% by weight, relative to the starch component. Polyvinyl alcohol can be added either in dry form or in the form of an aqueous solution.