The present application relates to flexible packaging that is easily opened. More particularly, the present application is directed to flexible packaging that can be easily opened using a controlled tear to provide full access for removal of a product contained therein.
Flexible packages are widely used for storing items such as various food products. Various problems associated with opening such packages are well known, and various attempts have been made to overcome such problems. For example, in some embodiments, flexible packages are opened at a profiled end seal, which may contain serrations to aid in opening the package. The tear that is generated is generally not guided, meaning that the opening is unpredictable and doesn't allow for controlled opening of the package. Another particular problem occurring in opening of flexible wrap packages in the cross direction from cuts or other opening initiations is that such mechanisms are terminated by the longitudinal seal or product, which is generally situated in the middle of the flexible package. Once the tear reaches this longitudinal seal, the tear stops or becomes unpredictable. Furthermore, some easier to open packages are susceptible to unintentional opening.
Accordingly, it is desirable to provide new flexible packages that avoid one or more disadvantages associated with existing easy open features.
Embodiments of the present application address the above-described needs by providing an easy open package including a package body formed of a flexible film having a pair of transverse end seals and a longitudinal seal generally therebetween. The longitudinal seal includes a sealed region between a first longitudinal edge portion of the flexible film and a second longitudinal edge portion of the flexible film. The package body further includes a tear strip defined by a line of weakness disposed partially through the flexible film and a pull tab positioned in the longitudinal seal. The pull tab is defined by a cut through both the first longitudinal edge portion and second longitudinal edge portion of the flexible film in the longitudinal seal, and is positioned within the sealed region and interior to a terminal edge of the longitudinal seal. The line of weakness defining the tear strip may include two spaced lines extending about at least a portion of the package body, the line of weakness extending from proximate the pull tab and the longitudinal seal about at least a portion of the package body. The pull tab and tear strip are configured such that initiation of a tear by pulling the pull tab in one direction causes controlled tearing of the flexible film along the line of weakness.
In another aspect, an easy open package is provided including a package body formed of a flexible film having a pair of transverse end seals and a longitudinal seal generally therebetween, the longitudinal seal having a sealed region between a first longitudinal edge portion of the flexible film sealed to a second longitudinal edge portion of the flexible film. A tear strip is defined by a line of weakness disposed partially through the flexible film, and a pull tab is positioned in the longitudinal seal and defined by a cut through the first longitudinal edge portion of the flexible film in the longitudinal seal, the cut being positioned within the sealed region and interior to a terminal edge of the longitudinal seal. The line of weakness defining the tear strip includes one or more lines extending about the package body, the line of weakness extending from proximate the pull tab and the longitudinal seal and about at least a portion of the package body. The pull tab and tear strip are configured such that initiation of a tear by pulling the pull tab in one direction causes controlled tearing of the flexible film along the line of weakness defining the tear strip.
In still another aspect, a flexible film for forming an easy open package is provided. The flexible film comprises a pair of transverse end seal areas, a pair of longitudinal edge portions generally between the transverse end seal areas, a storage area extending generally between the transverse end seal areas and generally between the pair of longitudinal edge portions, a tear strip defined by a line of weakness disposed partially through the flexible film, the line of weakness defining the tear strip comprises one or more lines extending at least partially along the storage area, and a first cut through one of the pair of longitudinal edge portions and a second cut through another of the pair of longitudinal edge portions. The pair of transverse end seal areas, the pair of longitudinal edge portions, the storage area, the tear strip and the first and second cuts are configured such that the flexible film can be folded to form a package by adhering the pair of transverse end seal areas to themselves to form a pair of transverse end seals, adhering the pair of longitudinal edge portions to one another to form a longitudinal seal including a sealed region between the longitudinal edge portions, and aligning the first and second cuts to define a pull tab positioned in the longitudinal seal and positioned within the longitudinal seal and interior to a terminal edge of the longitudinal seal. When the package is formed, the line of weakness extends from proximate the pull tab and the longitudinal seal and about at least a portion of the package body. In addition, the pull tab and tear strip are configured such that, when the package is formed, initiation of a tear by pulling the pull tab in one direction causes controlled tearing of the flexible film along the line of weakness defining the tear strip.
In yet another aspect, another flexible film for forming an easy open package is provided. The flexible film comprises a pair of transverse end seal areas, a pair of longitudinal edge portions generally between the transverse end seal areas, a storage area extending generally between the transverse end seal areas and generally between the pair of longitudinal edge portions, a tear strip defined by a line of weakness disposed partially through the flexible film, the line of weakness defining the tear strip comprises one or more lines extending at least partially along the storage area, and a cut through one of the pair of longitudinal edge portions. The pair of transverse end seal areas, the pair of longitudinal edge portions, the storage area, the tear strip and the first and second cuts are configured such that the flexible film can be folded to form a package by adhering the pair of transverse end seal areas to themselves to form a pair of transverse end seals, adhering the pair of longitudinal edge portions to one another to form a longitudinal seal including a sealed region between the longitudinal edge portions, and aligning the cut to define a pull tab positioned in the longitudinal seal and positioned within the one of the longitudinal edge portions and interior to a terminal edge of the longitudinal seal. When the package is formed, the line of weakness extends from proximate the pull tab and the longitudinal seal and about at least a portion of the package body. In addition, the pull tab and tear strip are configured such that, when the package is formed, initiation of a tear by pulling the pull tab in one direction causes controlled tearing of the flexible film along the line of weakness defining the tear strip.
Additional aspects will be set forth in part in the description which follows, and in part will be obvious from the description, or may be learned by practice of the aspects described below. The advantages described below will be realized and attained by means of the elements and combinations particularly pointed out in the appended claims. It is to be understood that both the foregoing general description and the following detailed description are exemplary and explanatory only and are not restrictive.
Embodiments of the present application are directed generally to an easy open package and methods for manufacturing such packages. Generally described, an easy open package is provided that is formed from a flexible film comprising a tear strip defined by a line of weakness disposed partially through the flexible film and a pull tab positioned in a longitudinal seal. The pull tab and tear strip are configured such that initiation of a tear by pulling the pull tab in one direction causes controlled tearing of the flexible film from an initiating line of weakness along the tear strip.
An exemplary embodiment of a flexible wrap package 100 is illustrated in
The longitudinal seal 112 may be positioned along any portion of the package body 110. For example, the longitudinal seal 112 may be substantially centered on a back side of the package body 110, off-center on a back side of the package body (not shown), on a side of the package body (not shown), or on a corner/edge of the package body (not shown), and generally extends the length of the package body 110. The longitudinal seal 112 may fold either to the right or the left (the “folding direction”) using known manufacturing processes; however, it may be advantageous for the longitudinal seal 112 to fold to the left to be more easily openable by right-handed consumers (which constitute a majority of the population).
A tear strip 118 is defined by one or more lines of weakness 120 formed partially through the flexible film forming the package body 110. For example, in the embodiment illustrated in
An initiating line of weakness 419 (illustrated in
A pull tab 122 positioned in the longitudinal seal 112 is defined by a cut 124 through both opposing longitudinal edge portions of the flexible film in the longitudinal seal 112. The cut 124 is positioned within the sealed region of the longitudinal seal 112 and interior to a terminal edge 125 of the longitudinal seal 112, such that the opposing longitudinal edge portions of the flexible film in the pull tab 122 remain sealed together to provide a single pull tab 122. The longitudinal seal 112 may partially or completely surround the tab 122, and in the embodiment shown in
The initiating line of weakness 419 and the line(s) of weakness defining the tear strip 118 together initiate a controlled tear in the flexible film, forming the tear strip 118 in the flexible film. For example, in some embodiments, the initiating line of weakness 419 and lines of weakness 120 defining the tear strip 118 may include two substantially parallel scored lines in the flexible film extending the same distance about the package body (e.g., a U-shape) or may include two substantially parallel scored lines in the flexible film extending different distances about the package body (e.g., a J-shape). In some embodiments, the tear strip 118 may include more than two substantially parallel scored lines of weakness 120. Whether the line of weakness 120 extends an amount sufficient to initiate a controlled tear depends at least in part on the type of flexible film used, the size of the package body, the film orientation, the adhesive strength, and the depth of the line of weakness. For example, in embodiments, both of the lines of weakness 120 defining the tear strip 118 may extend a length greater than about 5% of the package body 110, greater than about 25% of the package body 110, greater than about 50% of the package body 110, greater than about 75% of the package body 110, or substantially entirely about the package body 110. In other embodiments, each of the two lines of weakness 120 defining the tear strip 118 may, independent of one another, extend a length greater than about 5% of the package body 110, greater than about 25% of the package body 110, greater than about 50% of the package body 110, or greater than about 75% of the package body 110.
In some embodiments, the two or more lines of weakness 120 may extend from proximate the pull tab 122 at one side of the longitudinal seal 112 through and about the package body 110 without extending back into the longitudinal seal 112 from an opposite side of the longitudinal seal 112. In some such embodiments, the two or more lines of weakness 120 may extend from proximate the pull tab 122 at one side of the longitudinal seal 112 through and about the package body 110 and terminate in the package body 110 and outside of longitudinal seal 112 and may also include a tear terminating feature such as a J-shaped termination or the like. The depth, length and shape of the parallel lines of weakness described herein apply to embodiments that include any number of parallel lines of weakness.
The tear strip 118 and pull tab 122 may be located at any position along the package body 110 between the transverse end seals 114, 116. Preferably, the tear strip 118 and pull tab 122 are positioned from about halfway between the transverse end seals 114, 116, or about a third or a quarter of the length of the package body 110 from a transverse end seal 114. In an embodiment, the tear strip 118 extends about the package body 110 closer to one of the pair of transverse end seals 114 and 116 than to another of the transverse end seals. Preferably, the line(s) of weakness defining the tear strip and the cut defining the pull tab are substantially aligned.
The pull tab 122, tear strip 118, and initiating line of weakness 419 are configured such that a user pulling the pull tab 122 in a direction D opposite the folding direction of the longitudinal seal 112 initiates controlled tearing of the flexible film at the initiating line of weakness 419 and along the one or more line(s) of weakness 120 defining the tear strip 118 until the tear strip reaches the longitudinal seal 112. In some embodiments, the top portion 130 of the package body 110 may be broken apart from the bottom portion 140 package body 110. Whether the top portion 130 may be broken apart from the bottom portion 140 depends in part on the position of the cut 124 relative to the terminal edge 125 of the longitudinal seal (e.g., how much material remains connected in the longitudinal seal). Thus, in some embodiments, the top portion 130 of the package body 110 may remain attached to the bottom portion 140 (not shown).
The line(s) of weakness 120 defining the tear strip, the initiating line of weakness 419, and the cut 124 defining the pull tab 122, may each, independent of one another, be formed by one or more of a die cut, score line, perforation line, or other known techniques for forming such lines of weakness. For example, in embodiments, the lines of weakness 120 defining the tear strip 118 are two substantially parallel scored lines in the flexible film. Although the depth of the lines of weakness 120 defining the tear strip 118 and the terminating line of weakness may vary, they preferably extend only partially through the flexible film without penetrating substantially through the flexible film, thereby retaining the barrier properties of the package body to protect the product contained therein.
The plurality of scored lines of weakness 120 have a depth in the flexible film extending only partially through the flexible film. The depth of the plurality of scored lines of weakness 120 may be substantially constant along their lengths or may vary along their lengths. In some embodiments, the depth of the plurality of scored lines of weakness 120 may be deeper in one portion of their length than in another portion of their length. In some embodiments, the depth of the plurality of scored lines of weakness 120 may be deeper in a portion of their length extending across a portion of one of the longitudinal seal areas of the longitudinal seal 112 than in another portion of their length extending beyond the longitudinal seal 112 and across the package body 110. This may allow for less force when pulling the pull tab 122 in initiation of opening the package 110 along the tear strip 118.
A cross-section of an embodiment of a flexible film for forming the package body is illustrated in
The one or more layers 312 and 314 of the flexible film may be formed using the same or different materials. Non-limiting examples of materials that may be used to form the one or more layers include polymeric materials, metallized polymeric materials, metallic foils, paper-based materials, and combinations thereof. Suitable polymeric materials and metallized-polymeric materials frequently used in packaging applications may include polyolefins (e.g., polyethylenes and polypropylenes), polyamides, and other thermoplastic polymers. These materials may be produced as a cast or blown film and may be subsequently bi-axially or mono-axially oriented. For example, in an embodiment the inner layer 312 may be a polyethylene terephthalate (PET) and the outer layer 314 may be an oriented PET or biaxially-oriented polypropylene. Further functionality may be added by coating the materials by a vacuum deposition, aqueous deposition, spray process, or other means.
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An exemplary embodiment of an easy open package in the form of a flexible pouch 600 is illustrated in
A pull tab 622 positioned in the longitudinal lap seal 612 is defined by a cut 624 through the first longitudinal edge portion 613 of the flexible film forming the longitudinal seal 612. The cut 624 is positioned within an un-sealed area 617 of the longitudinal lap seal 612 and interior to a terminal edge 625 of the longitudinal seal 612, such that the first longitudinal edge seal area 613a remains sealed to the second longitudinal edge seal area 615a except for the un-sealed area 617 proximate the cut 624. An initiating line of weakness 619 may be positioned substantially perpendicular to the tear strip 618 in the second longitudinal edge seal area 615. The initiating line of weakness 619 preferably is positioned in the second longitudinal edge portion 615 such that it is positioned within the un-sealed area 617 of the second longitudinal edge seal area 615a over which the die cut 624 defining the pull tab 622 is disposed nearer the proximal side 621 of the longitudinal lap seal 612. The pull tab 622, initiating line of weakness 619, and tear strip 618 are configured such that initiation of a tear by pulling the pull tab 622 in one direction causes controlled tearing of the flexible film from the initiating line of weakness 619 along the line of weakness defining the tear strip 618.
A patterned cold seal adhesive may be applied on the inner film layer of the first opposing longitudinal edge portion 613 and transverse end seals 614, 616 and outer film layer of the second opposing longitudinal edge portion 615. In some embodiments, the patterned cold seal adhesive may include a void substantially free from the cold seal adhesive (or an area having a reduced adhesive strength relative to the other portions of the longitudinal seal) substantially surrounding at least a portion of the pull tab 622. Alternatively, a heat seal or an ultrasonic seal may be used to form the longitudinal seal 612 and transverse end seals 614, 616.
In an embodiment, the un-sealed area 617 of the second longitudinal edge portion 615 and the pull tab 622 may be at least partially or completely void of any sealing, such as with cold seal or heat sealing or the like, for easy grasping and opening of the package by pulling the tab.
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The second opposing longitudinal edge portion 615 is positioned opposite (e.g., across the flexible film 605) from the first opposing longitudinal edge portion 613 and is at least partially coated with a second adhesive. For example, as illustrated, the second opposing longitudinal edge portion 615 is completely coated except for a second adhesive margin 640b. However, in some embodiments, the second adhesive margin 640b is not used, and the second opposing longitudinal edge portion 615 can be completely coated. The first and second adhesive margins 640a and 640b remain un-adhered even after forming the package 600 and sealing the longitudinal seal 612. This un-adhered margin facilitates an alternative way of opening the package by pulling the longitudinal seal 612 apart at the adhesive margins 640a and 640b. Accordingly, in some embodiments, the first and second opposing longitudinal edge portions 613 and 615 are adhered across substantially their entire respective areas (e.g., across at least 90% of, or completely across their entire respective areas). Additionally, although the second opposing longitudinal edge portion 615 is referred to as coated with a second adhesive in the second opposing longitudinal edge portion 615, the second adhesive is not necessarily a different adhesive than the first adhesive. For example, in some embodiments the second adhesive can be a different adhesive than the first adhesive. However, in other embodiments, the second adhesive is the same as the first adhesive. As an illustration, when the opposing longitudinal edge portions 613 and 615 form a fin seal, a cold seal process may be used to form the longitudinal lap seal seam 612 by pressing together the first and second opposing longitudinal edge portions 613 and 615, the first adhesive and the second adhesive can be the same adhesive, and under a specified amount of pressure, the adhesive can be activated to adhere to itself, but not the uncoated wrapper (e.g., tab 622). When the opposing longitudinal edge portions 613 and 615 form a lap seal, for example, a patterned seal may be applied to an inside surface of one of the opposing longitudinal edge portions 613 and 615 which is then adhered to an outside surface of another of the opposing longitudinal edge portions 613 and 615.
Thus, the first longitudinal edge portion 613 may comprise, for example, the first longitudinal seal area 613a, the unsealed area 617, the first adhesive margin 640a, the tab cut 624 and/or any combination thereof, with or without additional elements. Furthermore, the second longitudinal edge portion 615 may comprise, for example, the second longitudinal seal area 615a, the unsealed area 617, the second adhesive margin 640b, and/or any combination thereof, with or without additional elements.
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In some embodiments, the package 600 comprises a single tab 622 (e.g., one and only one tab and excluding multiple tabs) for opening. For example, the single tab 622 is positioned in the first opposing longitudinal edge portion 613, and the second opposing longitudinal edge portion 615 does not comprise a tab 622 for opening. In some embodiments, the second opposing longitudinal edge portion 615 is substantially solid and continuous (e.g., without scores or cuts within the second opposing longitudinal edge portion 615), for example, to provide increased structural rigidity for the seal 612, to avoid unintentional tearing, to avoid unintentional opening, and/or to maintain a connection between the disposable portion 662 and the holder portion 664 through the longitudinal seal 612 after opening the package 600.
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In some embodiments, the tear strip 618 comprises the tear strip seal area 646 adjacent to the tab 622 and positioned between the tab 622 and the storage area 606. The tear strip seal area 646 may be coated with an adhesive (e.g., the first adhesive) and, as illustrated, forms a part of the first opposing longitudinal edge seal area 613a so that, upon forming the longitudinal seal 612 by sealing the first opposing longitudinal edge portion 613 to the second opposing longitudinal edge portion 615, the longitudinal seal 612 provides a barrier between the storage space 608 (e.g., food bar storage space) and an atmosphere outside the storage space 608. After the first opposing longitudinal edge portion 613 and the second opposing longitudinal edge portion 615 are sealed together to form the longitudinal seal 612, the storage space 608 is at least partially bound by the storage area 606 of the film 605 and the longitudinal seal 612 as shown in
In some embodiments, in order to help ensure that the storage space 606 is sealed and in order to prevent unintended tearing of the film 605 and opening of the storage space 306 of the package 600, the first substantially parallel line of weakness 620a does not substantially extend (e.g., does not extend more than 0.05 inches, or does not extend at all) into the second opposing longitudinal edge seal area 615a, and the second substantially parallel line of weakness 620b does not substantially extend (e.g., does not extend more than 0.05 inches, or does not extend at all) into the second opposing longitudinal edge seal area 615a. For example, in some embodiments the second end 642b of the first substantially parallel line of weakness 620a and the second end 642d of the second substantially parallel line of weakness 620b are each approximately positioned at a boundary 666 between the storage area 606 and the second opposing longitudinal edge seal area 615a. Although, in some embodiments, the first substantially parallel line of weakness 620a and/or the second substantially parallel line of weakness 620b extend partially into the second opposing longitudinal edge seal area 615a to help ensure that the disposable portion 662, the tab 622, and/or the tear strip 618 are completely separated from the holder portion 664 when a user opens a package 600 by pulling the tab 622.
The plurality of scored lines of weakness 620 have a depth in the flexible film 605 extending only partially through the flexible film 605. The depth of the plurality of scored lines of weakness 620 may be substantially constant along their lengths or may vary along their lengths. In some embodiments, the depth of the plurality of scored lines of weakness 620 may be deeper in one portion of their length than in another portion of their length. In some embodiments, the depth of the plurality of scored lines of weakness 620 may be deeper in a portion of their length extending across a portion of the longitudinal edge seal area 613a of the longitudinal seal 612 than in another portion of their length extending beyond the longitudinal seal 612 and across the storage area 606 of the flexible film 605. This may allow for less force when pulling the pull tab 622 in initiation of opening the package 600 along the tear strip 618.
According to still another embodiment, not shown, the package 600 may include one or more gussets and the flexible film 605 from which the package 600 is made includes one or more portions of film configured to form such gussets. In some such embodiments, the tear strip may extend at least partially or completely across at least one of the gussets. In some of such embodiments, the longitudinal seal and tab therein may be in or proximate to one or more of the gussets. In still some of those embodiments, the removal of the tear strip may provide for a pour spout.
In another aspect, a method of fabricating an easy open package is provided. In one embodiment, the method may include providing a continuous web of a flexible film comprising an inner film layer and an outer film layer; forming one or more lines of weakness defining a tear strip in either the inner or outer film layer; forming an initiating line of weakness in either the inner or outer film layer; folding the flexible film about a product and forming a longitudinal seal by joining opposing longitudinal edge portions of the flexible film; and forming at least one transverse end seal by sealing the flexible film to form a transverse seal region extending across a transverse end of the package. A cut through the flexible film defining the pull tab may be formed in one or both of the opposing longitudinal edge portions of the flexible film prior to folding the flexible film about the product or forming a flexible pouch, or after forming the longitudinal seal.
In embodiments, the one or more lines of weakness defining the tear strip, the initiating line of weakness, and the cut defining the pull tab may be formed in the flexible film using any suitable methods known to those skilled in the art, non-limiting examples of which include using a cutting tool, such as a cutting die, or a laser. These features may be formed in the flexible film in off-line or in-line processes with respect to packaging of the product, and also may be formed in both horizontal and vertical form fill seal operations, among others. For example, these features may be formed in the flexible film in-line just before the flexible film is formed into a package body, filled with product, and sealed. Alternatively, these features may be formed in the flexible film and wound on a reel by a packaging converter and then loaded into the packaging equipment on which it is then unwound and formed into a package body, filled with product, and sealed.
The easy open packages provided herein may be used for containing a variety of products, particularly rigid or semi-rigid food products or products contained in a tray about which the flexible film is disposed. For example, the easy open packages may be used for food products such as chocolate and sugar confectionary products, nutraceuticals, cookies, crackers, biscuits, and the like. The easy open packages are particularly suited for use with products that a consumer desires to access from the transverse end of the package body.
A schematic illustration of an exemplary embodiment of use of an easy open package including a food product, such as a granola bar or candy bar, is illustrated in
In addition to be being easy to open or openable with controlled tearing or both, embodiments described herein also reduce the likelihood of unintentional tearing or opening of the package. These features therefore reduce the likelihood that the contents of the package are unintentionally exposed to the atmosphere outside the package, and in particular, reduces the likelihood that contents of the package, such as food, would be spoiled.
The packaged products may be manufactured using any suitable packaging method, particularly form, fill, and seal methods using rolls of the flexible film having the above-described features. For example, in certain embodiments the method of packaging the product includes providing a roll of a flexible film including an inner film layer, an outer film layer, and an adhesive disposed between the inner and outer film layers, and one or more lines of weakness defining the tear strip, the initiating line of weakness, and the cut defining the pull tab in the flexible film. The flexible film may then be folded about the product (or tray), a longitudinal seal may be formed by joining opposing longitudinal edge portions of the flexible film, and two transverse end seals may be formed at opposing transverse edges of the flexible film. Alternatively, the flexible film may be first be formed into a flexible pouch by forming a longitudinal seal by joining opposing longitudinal edge portions of the flexible film (
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In another embodiment, a roll of a continuous web of a flexible film 605 (shown in (
In some embodiments, the second substantially parallel line of weakness 620b is spaced at minimum a first distance 668 from the first substantially parallel line of weakness 620a. For example the first distance 668 can be about 1/16 to about 2.5 inches or about ⅛ inch to about 1.5 inches. As another example, the first distance 668 can be about 0.500 inches.
In some embodiments, a length 670 from a first end 672 of the film 605 to a second end 674 of the film 605 is at least about ½ inch. In some embodiments, the length 670 is about ½ inch to about 16 inches. In some embodiments, the length 670 is about 4 inches to about 7 inches. As another example, the length 670 can be about 5.750 inches.
In some embodiments, a width 676 from a first edge 678a of the film 605 to a second edge 678b of the film 605 is at least about ½ inch. In some embodiments, the width 676 is about ½ inch to about 16 inches. In some embodiments, the width 676 is about 4 inches to about 7 inches. As another example, the width 676 can be about 4.375 inches.
In some embodiments, the tab cut 624 is a curved score (e.g., arcuate score, elliptical score, a circular score, such as a score defined by a curve a fixed distance 680b from a point 680a). For example, in some embodiments, the tab cut 624 has an axis 680a of curvature and a radius 680b of curvature (e.g., the distance from the axis 680a of curvature to the tab cut 624) that is at least about ⅛ inch. In some embodiments, the radius of curvature 680b is about ⅛ inch to about 3 inches. In some embodiments, the radius of curvature 680b is about ⅛ inch to about 2.5 inches. As another example, the radius 680b of curvature can be about 0.250 inches.
In some embodiments, a fifth distance 682 from the first end 672 of the film 605 to the axis 680a of curvature of the tab cut 624 is or averages at least about 0.65 inches. In some embodiments, the fifth distance 682 can be or averages about 0.65 inches to about 5.25 inches. In some embodiments, the fifth distance 682 can be or average about 2.000 inches.
In some embodiments, a length 684 of the first transverse end seal 614 is or averages at least about ⅛ inch. In some embodiments, the length 684 is or averages about ⅛ inch to about 5 inches. As another example, the length 684 can be or average about 0.625 inches.
In some embodiments, a length 686 of the second transverse end seal 616 is or averages at least about ⅛ inch. In some embodiments, the length 686 is or averages about ⅛ to about 5 inches. As another example, the length 686 can be or average about 0.625 inches.
In some embodiments, a length 688 of the storage area 606 between the first transverse end seal 614 and the second transverse end seal 616 is or averages at least about ½ inches. In some embodiments, the length 688 is at least about 4 inches, or about 4.5 inches. In some embodiments, the length 688 is about 4 to about 5 inches. As another example, the length 688 can be or average about 4.500 inches.
In some embodiments, a width 690 of the storage area 606 between the first opposing longitudinal edge seal area 613a and the second opposing longitudinal edge seal area 615a is or averages at least about 2 inches. In some embodiment, the width 690 is or averages about 2 inches to about 4 inches. As another example, the width 690 can be or average about 3.001 inches.
In some embodiments, a width 692 of the first adhesive margin 640a is or averages at least about 0.03 inches. In some embodiments, the width 692 is or averages about 0.04 to about 0.08 inches. As another example, the width 692 can be or average about 0.062 inches. However, some embodiments do not comprise an adhesive margin 640a.
In some embodiments, a width 694 of the second adhesive margin 640b is or averages at least about 0.03 inches. In some embodiments, the width 694 is or averages about 0.04 to about 0.08 inches. As another example, the width 694 can be or average about 0.062 inches. However, some embodiments do not comprise an adhesive margin 640b.
In some embodiments, a width 696 of the first opposing longitudinal edge seal area 613a is or averages at least about ⅛ inch. In some embodiments, the width 696 is or averages about ⅛ inch to about 5 inches. In some embodiments, the width 696 is about 0.25 inches to about 0.75 inches. As another example, the width 696 can be or average about 0.500 inches.
In some embodiments, a width 698 of the second opposing longitudinal edge seal area 615a is or averages at least about ⅛ inch. In some embodiments, the width 698 is or averages about ⅛ inch to about 5 inches. In some embodiments, the width 698 is about 0.5 inches to about 1.0 inches. As another example, the width 698 can be or average about 0.750 inches.
In some large format embodiments, a width 690 of the storage area 606 between the first opposing longitudinal edge seal area 613a and the second opposing longitudinal edge seal area 615a is or averages from about 6 inches to about 37.5 inches, or from about 20 inches to about 37.5 inches or from about 30 inches to about 37.5 inches, and the height or length 670 is or averages from about 5 inches to about 50 inches, or from about 30 inches to about 50 inches or from about 40 inches to about 50 inches.
The following clauses are offered as further description of the disclosed invention:
Clause 1. An easy open package comprising:
a package body formed of a flexible film having a pair of transverse end seals and a longitudinal seal generally therebetween, the longitudinal seal comprising a sealed region between a first longitudinal edge portion of the flexible film sealed to a second longitudinal edge portion of the flexible film;
a tear strip defined by a line of weakness disposed partially through the flexible film; and
a pull tab positioned in the longitudinal seal and defined by a cut through both the first longitudinal edge portion and second longitudinal edge portion of the flexible film in the longitudinal seal, wherein the cut is positioned within the sealed region and interior to a terminal edge of the longitudinal seal,
wherein the line of weakness defining the tear strip comprises one or more lines extending about the package body, the line of weakness extending from proximate the pull tab and the longitudinal seal and about at least a portion of the package body,
wherein the pull tab and tear strip are configured such that initiation of a tear by pulling the pull tab in one direction causes controlled tearing of the flexible film along the line of weakness defining the tear strip.
Clause 2. The package of clause 1, wherein the line of weakness extends from an initiating line of weakness and about the at least a portion of the package body, wherein the pull tab, initiating line of weakness, and tear strip are configured such that initiation of the tear by pulling the pull tab in the one direction causes controlled tearing of the flexible film from the initiating line of weakness along the line of weakness defining the tear strip.
Clause 3. The package of clause 1, wherein one or more of the pair of transverse end seals and longitudinal seal comprise a heat seal.
Clause 4. The package of clause 1, wherein one or more of the pair of transverse end seals and longitudinal seal comprise a cold seal.
Clause 5. The package of clause 1, wherein the longitudinal seal lies in a direction opposite the one direction for pulling the pull tab.
Clause 6. The package of clause 1, wherein the flexible film comprises at least two layers comprising an outer layer and an inner layer.
Clause 7. The package of clause 6, wherein the line of weakness extends at least partially through the outer layer.
Clause 8. The package of clause 6, wherein the line of weakness extends at least partially through the inner layer.
Clause 9. The package of clause 6, wherein the line of weakness extends at least partially and only through the outer layer.
Clause 10. The package of clause 1, wherein the line of weakness extends only partially through the flexible film.
Clause 11. The package of clause 1, wherein the tear strip is continuous with the tab.
Clause 12. The package of clause 6, wherein the flexible film further comprises a print layer and a permanent adhesive disposed between the outer layer and the inner layer.
Clause 13. The package of clause 12, wherein the print layer includes a graphic providing instructions for opening the package.
Clause 14. The package of clause 1, wherein the line of weakness comprises two substantially parallel lines of weakness.
Clause 15. The package of clause 14, wherein the two substantially parallel lines are spaced apart by a distance of from about ⅛ inch to about 2 inches.
Clause 16. The package of clause 14, wherein the two substantially parallel lines are spaced apart by a distance of from about ¼ inch to about 1 inch.
Clause 17. The package of clause 14, wherein the two substantially parallel lines are spaced apart by a distance of from about ¼ inch to about ½ inch.
Clause 18. The package of clause 14, wherein the cut extends from one of the two substantially parallel lines of weakness to another of the two substantially parallel lines of weakness.
Clause 19. The package of clause 14, wherein the pull tab is positioned from about 1/10 inch to about ½ inch from the terminal edge of the longitudinal seal.
Clause 20. The package of clause 1, wherein the pull tab is positioned from about ⅛ inch to about ¼ inch from the terminal edge of the longitudinal seal.
Clause 21. The package of clause 1, wherein the pull tab comprises a curved shape.
Clause 22. The package of clause 1, wherein the pull tab comprises an angular shape.
Clause 23. The package of clause 22, wherein the angular shape comprises a trapezoid.
Clause 24. The package of clause 1, wherein the line of weakness extends from proximate one of the first and second longitudinal edge portions about the at least a portion of the package body without substantially extending into another of the first and second longitudinal edge portions.
Clause 25. The package of clause 1 wherein the package defines a storage space and further comprises a seal between the tab and the storage space.
Clause 26. The package of clause 1 wherein the one or more lines of weakness and the cut are laser scored.
Clause 27. The package of clause 1 wherein the longitudinal seal further comprises an un-adhered exterior margin.
Clause 28. The package of clause 1 wherein the tear strip extends about the package closer to one of the pair of transverse seals than to another of the transverse seals.
Clause 29. A flexible film for forming an easy open package, the flexible film comprising:
a pair of transverse end seal areas;
a pair of longitudinal edge portions generally between the transverse end seal areas;
a storage area extending generally between the transverse end seal areas and generally between the pair of longitudinal edge portions;
a tear strip defined by a line of weakness disposed partially through the flexible film, the line of weakness defining the tear strip comprises one or more lines extending at least partially along the storage area; and
a first cut through one of the pair of longitudinal edge portions and a second cut through another of the pair of longitudinal edge areas,
wherein the pair of transverse end seal areas, the pair of longitudinal edge portions, the storage area, the tear strip and the first and second cuts are configured such that the flexible film can be folded to form a package by adhering the pair of transverse end seal areas to themselves to form a pair of transverse end seals, adhering the pair of longitudinal edge portions to one another to form a longitudinal seal including a sealed region between the longitudinal edge portions, and aligning the first and second cuts to define a pull tab positioned in the longitudinal seal and positioned within the longitudinal seal and interior to a terminal edge of the longitudinal seal,
wherein, when the package is formed, the line of weakness extends from proximate the pull tab and the longitudinal seal and about at least a portion of the package body, and
wherein the pull tab and tear strip are configured such that, when the package is formed, initiation of a tear by pulling the pull tab in one direction causes controlled tearing of the flexible film along the line of weakness defining the tear strip.
Clause 30. A roll of the flexible film of clause 1.
Clause 31. An easy open package comprising:
a package body formed of a flexible film having a pair of transverse end seals and a longitudinal seal generally therebetween, the longitudinal seal comprising a sealed region between a first longitudinal edge portion of the flexible film sealed to a second longitudinal edge portion of the flexible film;
a tear strip defined by a line of weakness disposed partially through the flexible film; and
a pull tab positioned in the longitudinal seal and defined by a cut through the first longitudinal edge portion of the flexible film in the longitudinal lap seal, wherein the cut is positioned within the sealed region and interior to a terminal edge of the longitudinal seal,
wherein the line of weakness defining the tear strip comprises one or more lines extending about the package body, the line of weakness extending from proximate the pull tab and the first longitudinal edge portion of the flexible film forming the longitudinal seal,
wherein the pull tab and tear strip are configured such that initiation of a tear by pulling the pull tab in one direction causes controlled tearing of the flexible film along the line of weakness defining the tear strip.
Clause 32. The package of clause 31, wherein the line of weakness extends from an initiating line of weakness and about the at least a portion of the package body, the initiating line of weakness being positioned in the second longitudinal edge portion of the flexible film forming the longitudinal lap seal, wherein the pull tab, initiating line of weakness, and tear strip are configured such that initiation of the tear by pulling the pull tab in one direction causes controlled tearing of the flexible film from the initiating line of weakness along the line of weakness defining the tear strip.
Clause 33. The package of clause 31, wherein the initiating line of weakness is positioned in the second longitudinal edge portion of the flexible film in an area adjacent to the pull tab in the first longitudinal edge portion.
Clause 34. The package of clause 31, wherein one or more of the pair of transverse end seals and longitudinal lap seal comprise a heat seal.
Clause 35. The package of clause 31, wherein one or more of the pair of transverse end seals and longitudinal lap seal comprise a cold seal.
Clause 36. The package of clause 31, wherein the flexible film comprises at least two layers comprising an outer layer and an inner layer.
Clause 37. The package of clause 36, wherein the line of weakness extends at least partially through the outer layer.
Clause 38. The package of clause 36, wherein the line of weakness extends at least partially through the inner layer.
Clause 39. The package of clause 36, wherein the line of weakness extends at least partially and only through the outer layer.
Clause 40. The package of clause 31, wherein the line of weakness extends only partially through the flexible film.
Clause 41. The package of clause 31, wherein the tear strip is continuous with the tab.
Clause 42. The package of clause 36, wherein the flexible film further comprises a print layer and a permanent adhesive disposed between the outer layer and the inner layer.
Clause 43. The package of clause 42, wherein the print layer includes a graphic providing instructions for opening the package.
Clause 44. The package of clause 31, wherein the line of weakness comprises two substantially parallel lines of weakness.
Clause 45. The package of clause 44, wherein the two substantially parallel lines are spaced apart by a distance of from about ⅛ inch to about 2 inches.
Clause 46. The package of clause 44, wherein the two substantially parallel lines are spaced apart by a distance of from about ¼ inch to about 1 inch.
Clause 47. The package of clause 44, wherein the two substantially parallel lines are spaced apart by a distance of from about ¼ inch to about ½ inch.
Clause 48. The package of clause 44, wherein the cut extends from one of the two substantially parallel lines of weakness to another of the two substantially parallel lines of weakness.
Clause 49. The package of claim 31, wherein the pull tab is positioned from about 1/10 inch to about ½ inch from the terminal edge of the first longitudinal edge portion of the longitudinal lap seal.
Clause 50. The package of clause 31, wherein the pull tab is positioned from about ⅛ inch to about ¼ inch from the terminal edge of the first longitudinal edge portion of the longitudinal lap seal.
Clause 51. The package of clause 31, wherein the pull tab comprises a curved shape.
Clause 52. The package of clause 31, wherein the pull tab comprises an angular shape.
Clause 53. The package of clause 52, wherein the angular shape comprises a trapezoid.
Clause 54. The package of clause 31, wherein the longitudinal lap seal surrounding the cut further comprises an area substantially void of adhesive.
Clause 55. The package of clause 31, wherein the line of weakness extends from proximate the first longitudinal edge portion about the at least a portion of the package body without substantially extending into the second longitudinal edge portion.
Clause 56. The package of clause 31, wherein the package body, transverse end seals, and longitudinal lap seal define a storage space and the longitudinal lap seal further comprises a sealed portion between the tab and the storage space
Clause 57. The package of clause 31 wherein the one or more lines of weakness and the cut are laser scored.
Clause 58. The package of clause 31 wherein the longitudinal seal further comprises an un-adhered exterior margin.
Clause 59. The package of clause 31 wherein the tear strip extends about the package closer to one of the pair of transverse seals than to another of the transverse seals.
Clause 60. The package of clause 31 wherein the longitudinal seal is a lap seal.
Clause 61. A flexible film for forming an easy open package, the flexible film comprising:
a pair of transverse end seal areas;
a pair of longitudinal edge portions generally between the transverse end seal areas;
a storage area extending generally between the transverse end seal areas and generally between the pair of longitudinal edge portions;
a tear strip defined by a line of weakness disposed partially through the flexible film, the line of weakness defining the tear strip comprises one or more lines extending at least partially along the storage area; and
a cut through one of the pair of longitudinal edge portions,
wherein the pair of transverse end seal areas, the pair of longitudinal area portions, the storage area, the tear strip and the first and second cuts are configured such that the flexible film can be folded to form a package by adhering the pair of transverse end seal areas to themselves to form a pair of transverse end seals, adhering the pair of longitudinal edge portions to one another to form a longitudinal seal including a sealed region between the longitudinal edge portions, and aligning the cut to define a pull tab positioned in the longitudinal seal and positioned within the one of the longitudinal edge portions and interior to a terminal edge of the longitudinal seal,
wherein, when the package is formed, the line of weakness extends from proximate the pull tab and the longitudinal seal and about at least a portion of the package body, and
wherein the pull tab and tear strip are configured such that, when the package is formed, initiation of a tear by pulling the pull tab in one direction causes controlled tearing of the flexible film along the line of weakness defining the tear strip.
Clause 62. The flexible film of clause 61 wherein the longitudinal seal is a lap seal.
Clause 63. A roll of the flexible film of clause 61.
While the invention has been described in detail with respect to specific embodiments thereof, it will be appreciated that those skilled in the art, upon attaining an understanding of the foregoing, may readily conceive of alterations to, variations of, and equivalents to these embodiments. Accordingly, the scope of the present invention should be assessed as that of the appended claims and any equivalents thereof.
This application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Application No. 62/094,727, filed on Dec. 19, 2014, the disclosure of which is incorporated by reference herein in its entirety as an example.
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62094727 | Dec 2014 | US |