1. Field of the Invention
A container, particularly a flexible bag with a peelable seal assembly and a method of making the same as disclosed herein.
2. Description of the Prior Art
Traditionally, containers and more particularly flexible bags are formed from a liner with a first side and a second side folded over the first side. The sides of the bag are heat sealed together to create a seal to enclose and seal contents within the bag. Such flexible bags are used for storing contents for a variety of goods such as for example food products and more specifically ready to eat breakfast cereals packages for crackers, cookies, candies, baking goods etc. The user pulls on the sides along the seal to break the seal and to access the contents of the bag. Generally the seals of the bag are difficult to break and the seals may have more integrity than the sides of the bag thereby requiring the user to tear the sides of the bag to access the contents of the bag.
It is known in the art to coextrude a peelable adhesive with the liner such that, when the second side is folded over the first side, the peelable adhesive faces itself. Therefore, when the seals are formed, the peelable adhesive of the first side adheres to the peelable adhesive of the second side. The peelable adhesive reduces the effort required to open the bag along the seals. The thickness of the peelable adhesive has an affect on the effort required to break the seal. However, the coextrusion of the peelable adhesive with the liner is difficult to control thereby making it difficult to consistently create bags with the same low opening effort. Additionally, the heat sealing process varies and it can be difficult to create identical seals on consecutive bags. In other words, it is difficult to maintain low tolerances in the process of heat sealing and the seals created by the process may have varying opening efforts. Therefore, the manufacturer of the bag must err on the side of higher opening efforts to eliminate the possibility of inadvertent openings along the seals.
In addition, the sides of the liner are thin and flexible and are therefore difficult to grasp to tear the seals. In addition, after the seal has been broken, the thin and flexible bag is wrinkled in the area of the seal and contents of the bag are trapped in the wrinkles when the contents of the bag are poured out of the bag. Therefore, as the contents of the bag are poured out of the bag the contents may get caught in the wrinkles thereby making it difficult to neatly pour the contents out of the bag. Additionally, if contents remain in the bag after the seal has been broken, the bag must be folded or a clip must be clipped onto the bag along the seal to keep the contents of the bag sealed within the bag.
It is desirable to manufacture a container, such as for example a flexible bag that is heat sealed together along a seal and is easily opened along the seal. Likewise, it is desirable to manufacture a bag that is easily grasped to pull the bag open along the seal and a method of making the same. It is also desirable to manufacture a flexible bag that does not have wrinkles along the seal to allow the contents of the bag to be neatly poured from the bag. It is also desirable to manufacture a bag that has a pre-defined pour spout that facilitates to pouring of the contents from the bag. Additionally, it is desirable to manufacture a bag that can be resealed along the seal to store the contents for later use.
The current invention is a container and in the preferred embodiment a flexible bag with a seal assembly. The bag includes a first side and a second side folded over the first side. The sides are heat sealed together along seals. The seal assembly is disposed in the seal and includes a first tab, a second tab, a middle layer of peelable adhesive sandwiched between the first tab and the second tab, a first outside layer of adhesive that more securely adheres or more permanently adheres to the first side of the bag, and a second outside layer of adhesive that is compatible with the second side of the bag such that second outside layer is heat sealed to the liner and as with the first outside layer of adhesive to more securely adhere the second tab to the liner. The first tab and the second tab are easily grasped and may be pulled in opposite directions to break the middle layer of peelable adhesive. The middle layer is heat resistant such that the first tab and the second tab do not melt together during the formation of the seal. A resealable peelable adhesive may also be disposed between the first tab and the second tab. The tabs may also be brightly colored or printed upon.
Accordingly, the tabs are easily grasped and the thickness of the middle layer of peelable adhesive may be easily controlled such that variation in the effort to open various bags is eliminated and the effort required to peel the tabs apart may be controlled at a low effort. Likewise, the bright color or printing on the tabs alerts the user to the easily opened area. Also, the tabs reinforce the flexible liner and act as a pour spout when the contents of the bag are poured out of the bag. Additionally, the resealable peelable adhesive allows the user to reseal the bag along the seal to preserve the freshness of the contents of the bag.
Other advantages of the present invention will be readily appreciated, as the same become better understood by reference to the following detailed description when considered in connection with the accompanying drawings wherein:
a is a front view of the flexible bag with a seal assembly wherein the seal assembly extends across an entire length of a seal;
b is a front view of the flexible bag with the seal assembly wherein the seal assembly extends across a portion of the seal;
a is a cross-sectional view of the bag wherein the liner of the bag includes a first layer and a second layer;
b is a cross-sectional view of the bag wherein the liner of the bag has a single layer;
c is a cross-sectional view of the bag wherein the seal assembly includes a re-sealable peelable adhesive;
d is a cross-sectional view of the bag wherein the seal assembly includes a snap fastener; and
Referring to the Figures, wherein like numerals indicate corresponding parts throughout the several views, a flexible bag 20 with a peelable seal assembly 22 is shown.
The bag 20 is formed from a liner 24 which includes a first layer 26 and a second layer 28 coextruded with the first layer 26 (See
The seal assembly 22 is disposed between the first side 30 and the second side 32 of the bag 20 and is more specifically sealed along the top seal 34, (see
The peelable seal assembly 22 includes a first tab 40, a second tab 42 facing the first tab 40, a middle layer 44 sandwiched between the first tab 40 and the second tab 42, a first outside layer 46 disposed on the first tab 40 opposite the middle layer 44, and a second outside layer 48 disposed on the second tab 42 opposite the middle layer 44. In the disclosed embodiment, the middle layer 44 extends along an entire length of the first tab 40 and the second tab 42, but it will be appreciated by those of ordinary skill in the art that the middle layer 44 could be shorter than the tabs 40 and 42 or spaced at intervals along the length of the tabs 40 and 42. The first tab 40 and the second tab 42 are wider than the middle layer 44 such that the first tab 40 presents a first extension 70 extending beyond the middle layer 44 and the second tab 42 presents a second extension 72 extending beyond the middle layer 44.
In the disclosed embodiment, the first tab 40 and the second tab 42 are made of the same material and the material may be for example, polyethylene, polypropylene, or polyester. The middle layer 44 is a peelable adhesive that is preferably a resin blend. More specifically, the resin blend may include Surlyn® which is manufactured by DuPont. Alternatively, the resin blend may include low density polyethylene or other materials designed to achieve the results intended by the present invention. The middle layer 44 is heat resistant such that the middle layer 44 does not allow the tabs 40, 42 to weld together during the application of heat for forming the top seal 34. The first outside layer 46 is a peelable adhesive that more permanently adheres to the second layer 28 of the liner 24 when applied to the second layer 28. Preferably the first outside layer 46 is a vinyl based adhesive. The second outside layer 48 is an adhesive that is compatible with the second layer 28 of the liner 24 to more permanently seal to the liner 24 during the formation of the top seal 34. The second outside layer 48 is preferably low density polyethylene.
When the seal assembly 22 is heat sealed into the top seal 34, the first outside layer 46, the second outside layer 48, the first tab 40, and the second tab 42 may melt to adhere to the liner 24. However, the middle layer 44 extends between the first tab 40 and the second tab 42 and because the middle layer 44 is heat resistant, the first tab 40 and the second tab 42 do not adhere to each other.
The user grasps the first extension 70 of the first tab 40 and the second extension 72 of the second tab 42 and pulls the tabs 40, 42 in opposite directions to separate the tabs 40, 42. More specifically, when the user pulls the tabs 40, 42 in opposite directions, the integrity of the middle layer 44 is compromised and the tabs 40, 42 separate. The first tab 40 and the second tab 42 may be brightly colored or may be printed upon such that it is evident that the first tab 40 and the second tab 42 may be grasped and pulled apart to access the contents of the bag 20.
The bonding strength of the middle layer 44 between the first tab 40 and the second tab 42 is easily controlled and is not affected by the heat sealing process such that the effort to separate the tabs 40, 42 and therefore the effort to open the bag 20 is consistent. Additionally, in the disclosed embodiment, the tabs 40, 42 are stiffer than the liner 24 and reinforce the liner 24 such that, after the bag 20 has been opened along the top seal 34, the tabs 40, 42 act as a pour spout and such that the contents of the bag 20 do not become lodged in wrinkles in the liner 24 as the contents are poured from the bag 20.
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The method of forming the bag 20 includes continuously feeding the liner 24 along the backstand 54 to the filler tube 58. The liner 24 is fed along the backstand 54 below the labeler 56.
The method further includes facing the first outside layer 46 of the seal assembly 22 toward the liner 24 on the backstand 54 and adhering the first outside layer 46 to the liner 24. More specifically, the labeler 56 orientates the seal assembly 22 such that the first outside layer 46 faces the liner 24. The labeler 56 also dispenses the seal assembly 22 onto the liner 24 such that the first outside layer 46 adheres to the liner 24.
The method further includes continuously feeding the liner 24 around the filler tube 58 and overlapping opposite ends 64 of the liner 24 between the vertical heat seal jaws 60. As the liner 24 is fed from the backstand 54 to the filler tube 58 the liner 24 conforms to the cylindrical shape of the filler tube 58 and the opposite ends 64 of the liner 24 are overlapped. If the liner 24 includes the first layer 26 and the second layer 28, the liner 24 is orientated such that the second layer 28 faces inwardly toward the cylinder and the second layer 28 is facing itself along the opposite ends 64 of the liner 24.
The method further includes forming the side seal 38 of the bag 20 by closing the vertical heat seal jaws 60 to seal the opposite ends 64 of the liner 24 together.
The method further includes forming the top seal 34 and the bottom seal 36 of consecutive bags 20 by closing the horizontal heat seal jaws 62 to seal the liner 24 together and cutting the consecutive bags 20 apart between the seals 34, 36.
The method further includes feeding the contents of the bag 20 through the filler tube 58 to fill the contents into the bag 20.
The method further includes timing the step of adhering the first outside layer 46 of the seal assembly 22 to the liner 24 such that the seal assembly 22 is adhered to liner 24 in register with the horizontal seal jaws 62 such that the seal assembly 22 is disposed between the horizontal seal jaws 62 when the liner 24 is advanced and the seal jaws 62 are closed. More specifically, the bagger includes an end coder that records the length of liner 24 that has passed through bagger and the labeler 56 communicates mechanically or electrically with the end coder to adhere the seal assembly 22 in register with the seal jaws 62.
The invention has been described in an illustrative manner, and it is to be understood that the terminology which has been used is intended to be in the nature of words of description rather than of limitation. Obviously, many modifications and variations of the present invention are possible in light of the above teachings, and
the invention may be practiced otherwise than as specifically described.
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 60/735,452 for a FLEXIBLE BAG WITH PEELABLE SEAL ASSEMBLY AND METHOD OF MAKING, filed on Nov. 10, 2005, which is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety.
Number | Date | Country | |
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60735452 | Nov 2005 | US |