This invention is a bag for various products, more specifically for the protection of food products. It can be opened and closed repeatedly, thus keeping the product inside protected at all times.
There are several bags already on the market that are designed to protect various products, mainly foodstuffs, so that they remain unaltered and uncontaminated by dirt or manhandling during their transportation or display upon sale.
One example of one of these bags is that which is made up of a tube-shaped body of flexible material. It is sealed at the bottom and has an opening at its uppermost end. The bag also has a separate sealing device that closes the opening for the purposes of storage and transport.
The separate sealing device can either be an encased piece of wire, a strip of ductile material or a clasp, among others. The device is placed around the opening to keep it firmly closed. This sealing device has the advantage of being reusable as many times as the bag is opened and closed. However, when the bag is opened it is often misplaced, which means it cannot be subsequently resealed as intended.
Another alternative is closing the opening through the use of a more permanent closing device, such as thermosealing. This method means the bag can only be opened if the seal is broken. Consequently, if the entire contents of the bag are not consumed in one go, the remaining food will remain unprotected as the bag cannot be resealed.
The bag for various products, the subject matter of this invention, has been specifically designed to allow the bag to be simply and easily resealed once it has been opened, thereby avoiding the need to keep the separate sealing device that was originally used to close the bag.
The invention has a tube-shaped body that runs from the bottom to the opening, and on the front and back surfaces two pre-cut lines run parallel. These two pre-cut lines run from the opening of the bag to its bottom and lead to two lateral strips that tie up and thereby close the opening of the bag after it is first opened, without the need for any other sealing devices.
This is the standard set-up for this kind of bag as a clasp or a ductile, flexible strip is used to seal it. However, the difference here is that once it is open, the ductile strip is no longer needed, as the bag can be closed by tying a simple knot by separating the two side strips, with the added advantage that the knot can be untied and retied as many times as is necessary. The pre-cut lines allow the bag to be torn open manually without any extra implements being necessary, and the operation is therefore extremely easy for the user. These pre-cut lines can take various forms, such a stamped line, a line that weakens the material by using a laser or the printing of a line of dashes separated by spaces.
The flexible material of the tube-shaped body is made of plastic, so the bag is therefore resistant to the handling to which it will be subject whenever it is tied and untied.
One method of closing involves the use of pre-cut lines leading to two removable areas between the lateral strips that are tied to close the bag, thus making the strips more manageable when tying the knot. These removable pieces come in various forms, such as triangles or an elongated U-shape.
Another method involves the pre-cut lines being placed lengthwise and straight. The side strips are separated by tearing them open.
The flexible material used for the body has also been designed so that at least one of the top or bottom surfaces near the opening has a line that marks the lateral strips. The lateral strips can be separated by cutting the bag along this line, thereby allowing it to be tied up and closed without any other external sealing devices being necessary. Therefore, upon opening the bag for the first time, the user separates the strips by cutting the flexible material by following the line printed on the bag, for example with scissors or a small knife.
In order to provide additional information about the invention described above and to facilitate an understanding of its characteristics, a set of drawings has been included in this descriptive report, which is intended to serve by way of example only. They are as follows:
As can be observed in the abovementioned figures, the bag that has been invented is made up of a tube-shaped body (1) comprising a flexible sheet, whose bottommost part is sealed to form the bottom (2). The uppermost part of the bag has an opening (3), which should be closed using a separate sealing device (4), in this case a ductile strip, when it is handed over to the end customer with the products inside.
Having given a sufficiently detailed description of the nature of the invention, as well as an example of its preferred use, it is hereby stated for the record that the materials, shape, size and arrangement of the components described may be modified, providing this does not involve essential changes to the characteristics of the invention, which are set out below.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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200901714 | Jul 2009 | ES | national |