1. Field of the Disclosure
The present disclosure pertains to a package or bag, particularly a large capacity easy-open package or bag with woven polypropylene walls wherein high burst capability and easy consumer opening capability are maintained.
2. Description of the Prior Art
Commercial packages or bags must have high burst characteristics to survive the distribution channel. This is particularly an issue for larger capacity packages or bags. A representative prior art large capacity reclosable package or bag having high burst capability and easy consumer opening is disclosed in commonly-assigned U.S. Published Patent Application No. 2008/0050052 entitled “High Burst Zipper Assembly For Large Reclosable Packages”, published on Feb. 28, 2008 with Anzini et al. as inventors.
Another way to maintain an easy opening feature is to use Zipper No. 584-001, available from Zip-Pak in Orangeburg, N.Y. This zipper includes a pre-activated peel-seal which is placed into a peel configuration for easy opening and in shear configuration during filling and drop testing.
Woven polypropylene bags are tough and robust as required by the demands of the distribution channel, but many typically are sewn and may require significant force to open, or require a tool, such as a knife or scissors to open the bag. The use of a tool is typically not a problem in industrial applications, but can be problematic in retail or consumer applications.
It is therefore an object of the present disclosure to provide an easy open, high burst package, particularly an easy-open package, which may include woven polypropylene walls.
This and other objects are obtained by providing an easy-open package or bag, preferably including woven polypropylene walls, with an easy-open strip which incorporates a pre-activated peel seal into the flange design creating a peel configuration for easy opening and a shear configuration for high burst strength during filling and drop testing.
Further objects and advantages of the invention will become apparent from the following description and from the accompanying drawings, wherein:
Referring now to the drawings in detail wherein like numerals indicate like elements, one sees that
Package or bag 10 is illustrated with upper and lower easy-open strips 20, 20′, on the top and bottom ends, respectively, extending the entire width of the front and rear walls 12, 14 between first and second side seals 16, 18. However, some applications may require only the upper easy-open strip 20, with the lower easy-open strip 20′ replaced by a traditional sewn bottom.
First flange 30 is provided with first and second ends 32, 34. First flange 30 is typically made from polyethylene, but is not limited thereto. First and second ends 32, 34 of first flange 30 are sealed to rear wall 14 (front and rear walls 12, 14 may be considered to be interchangeable with respect to the orientation of easy-open strip 20) by first and second hard seals 36, 38. Those skilled in the art will recognize, after review of the present disclosure, that different materials used for front and rear walls 12, 14 may allow or require different methods for formation of first and second hard seals 12, 14, such as ultrasonic sealing. In the case of woven polypropylene front and rear walls 12, 14, first and second hard seals 36, 38 are typically formed by the adhesive methods taught in U.S. Published Application 2009/0297817 entitled “Sealant for Polyethylene Zipper for Polypropylene Film Substrate” published on Dec. 3, 2009 naming Olajide et al. as inventors. These adhesive methods include an evenly distributed polypropylene/polyethylene plastomer mix and further include extruding a coextruded blend of metallocene polyethylene/polypropylene plastomers onto the polyethylene zipper component, then applying a hot melt amorphous polyolefin (APAO) thereover and joining the polypropylene wall or substrate to the hot melt amorphous polyolefin.
Second flange 42 is provided with first and second ends 44, 46. Second flange 42 is typically made from polyethylene, but is not limited thereto. First end 44 of second flange 42 is attached to first flange 30 between first and second hard seals 36 and 38 by a releasable connection 48. Releasable connection 48 is typically, but not limited to, a pre-activated peel seal 48 and is illustrated as such. However, peel seal 48 may be replaced with many different kinds and compositions of zipper profiles including press-to-close, double zipper profiles, zipper profiles with a slider, hook and loop, mushroom fields, all male profiles, all female profiles, etc. Second end 46 of second flange 42 is attached to front wall 12 by third hard seal 50 which is typically formed similar to first and second hard seals 36, 38 as described above.
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First and second flanges 30, 42 could alternatively be made of polypropylene, but the hard seals 36, 38, 50 would still be formed from glue as heat sealing to the highly oriented woven tapes of front and rear walls 12, 14 is a narrow latitude (10 degrees Centigrade, at best), without film distortion and resultant poor cosmetic quality. Those skilled in the art will recognize, after review of this disclosure that some applications could have first and second flanges 30, 42 formed from such materials as high density polyethylene, medium density polyethylene, low density polyethylene, linear low density polyethylene, polypropylene, cyclic olefin copolymers, ultra low density polyethylene, very low density polyethylene, elastomers, plastomers, metallocene linear low density polyethylene and metallocene polypropylene, but not limited thereto. It is noted that such terms as “high density”, “medium density” and “low density” as used above are terms of art which would be understood by those skilled in the art.
Thus the several aforementioned objects and advantages are most effectively attained. Although preferred embodiments of the invention have been disclosed and described in detail herein, it should be understood that this invention is in no sense limited thereby and its scope is to be determined by that of the appended claims.
This application claims priority under 35 U.S.C. §119(e) of U.S. provisional application Ser. No. 61/152,571 filed Feb. 13, 2009, the disclosure of which is hereby incorporated by reference.
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61152571 | Feb 2009 | US |