Claims
- 1. A packaging system having opposite frontal and rearward sides and opposite lateral sides, said packaging system comprising
- a first bag portion defining a first chamber means therein for being at least partially filled with a filler medium,
- a second bag portion defining a second chamber means therein for being at least partially filled with said filler medium, said first bag portion overlying said second bag portion to define a pocket therebetween adapted to have an article retained therein and the frontal side of each of said first and second bag portions being closed,
- connection means for connecting said first and second bag portions together at the rearward side of said packaging system, said connection means comprising at least one seam formed transversely across said first and second bag portions to secure them together and wherein said seam is formed at the rearward side of said packaging system to define at least one passage between said first and second bag portions inter-communicating said first and second chamber means, and
- seam means securing overlying side edge portions of said first and second bag portions together at each of the lateral sides of said packaging system, said first and second bag portions remaining unattached to each other at the frontal side of said packaging system, between the closed frontal sides of said first and second bag portions, to expose said pocket thereat, said first and second bag portions each being formed by a pair of overlying first and second panels and wherein said first panels oppose each other to define said pocket therebetween and said seam means are formed at overlying side edge portions of said first and second panels.
- 2. The packaging system of claim 1 further comprising
- inflating means communicating through at least one of said bag portions for selectively communicating said filler medium to said first and second means to at least partially fill said chamber means with said filler medium and to compress said bag portions against said article to retain it within said pocket.
- 3. The packaging system of claim 1 wherein each of said panels are generally rectangular and are co-extensive relative to each other.
- 4. The packaging system of claim 1 wherein each of said panels is composed of a gas impervious, flexible material.
- 5. The packaging system of claim 1 wherein said first and second chambers are at least substantially filled with said filler medium to at least substantially encapsulate and compress said first and second bag portions against said article.
- 6. The packaging system of claim 5 wherein said filler medium comprises a pressurized fluid.
- 7. An inflatable package adapted to be formed into a packaging system for retaining an article therein comprising
- a pair of overlying inner panels defining a pocket therebetween adapted to have an article retained therein,
- a pair of outer panels each overlying a respective one of said inner panels to form a pair of first and second panels each defining an inflatable chamber therebetween,
- means securing overlying edge portions of said inner and outer panels together, except at one side of said package whereat only overlying edge portions of each pair of said first and second panels are secured together and the inner panels thereof remain unattached to expose said pocket threat,
- connection means for connecting said inner and outer panels together at a side of said package opposite to the side of said package whereat said pocket is exposed, said connection means comprising at least one seam formed transversely across said package to define at least one passage between said inner and outer panels communicating the inflatable chambers defined by said two pairs of first and second panels, and
- inflating means for at least partially and simultaneously inflating each said chamber with a filler medium.
- 8. The inflatable package of claim 7 wherein said inflating means communicates through at least one of said panels for selectively communicating said filler medium to said chamber.
- 9. The inflatable package of claim 7 wherein said panels are generally rectangular and are co-extensive relative to each other.
- 10. The inflatable package of claim 7 wherein each of said panels is composed of a gas impervious, flexible material.
Parent Case Info
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a Continuation-in-Part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 89,228, filed on Aug. 25, 1987 by Daniel A. Pharo for "Bag-In-Bag Packaging System and Method."
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