Claims
- 52. A flexible storage container comprising:
a flexible rear sheet; a flexible front sheet sealed to the rear sheet along a common peripheral edge; a first peelable seal extending between two sides of the common peripheral edge and separably joining the front and rear sheets to form a first compartment; second peelable seal extending between the two sides of the common peripheral edge and separably joining the front and rear sheets to form thereby an outlet compartment and a second compartment, said second compartment is intermediate the outlet compartment and the first compartment; a clear high-barrier laminate film separately disposed upon and sealed to the front sheet, the high-barrier laminate film sized to extend over the second compartment; and an opaque high-barrier protective film peelably affixed to the clear high-barrier laminate film, the opaque film sized to extend over the high-barrier laminate film and the second compartment.
- 53. A flexible storage container as defined in claim 52, wherein the front sheet comprises a polypropylene-polyethylene co-polymer blended with styrene ethylene-butylene styrene elastomer.
- 54. A flexible storage container as defined in claim 53, wherein the polypropylene-polyethylene co-polymer is blended with styrene ethylene-butylene styrene elastomer in an about 80%/20% ratio.
- 55. A flexible storage container as defined in claim 54, wherein the rear sheet comprises a multi-layer laminate including:
an inner layer of a polypropylene-polyethylene co-polymer blended with a styrene ethylene-butylene styrene elastomer in about an 80%/20% ratio interfacing with the front sheet; an intermediate layer of aluminum foil; and an outer thermoplastic layer having a higher melting point than said inner layer.
- 56. A flexible storage container as defined in claim 52, wherein the opaque high-barrier protective film is peelably affixed over the clear high-barrier laminate film, whereby said opaque high-barrier protective film contacts only a portion of the surface of the clear high-barrier laminate film, the strength of attachment of the opaque film being directly proportional to the area of surface contact.
- 57. A flexible storage container as described in claim 56, wherein the opaque high-barrier protective film is affixed over the clear high-barrier laminate film by a patterned heat seal head, the patterned heat seal head defining a regular array of generally circular non-contact storage areas.
- 58. A flexible storage container as described in claim 56, wherein the opaque high-barrier protective film is affixed over the clear high-barrier laminate film by a uniform heat seal.
- 59. A flexible storage container as defined in claim 56, wherein the opaque high-barrier protective film is affixed over the clear high-barrier laminate film by a peelable, peripheral seal.
- 60. A flexible storage container as defined in claim 52, wherein the container is folded-over adjacent the first peelable seal such that the folded-over container's outwardly facing surface comprises the multi-layer laminate rear sheet, the flexible container further comprising means for securing the container in a folded-over condition.
- 61. A flexible storage container as defined in claim 60, wherein the means for securing the container in a folded-over condition comprises:
a locking tab integrally formed with and extending from a side of the container; and a slot integrally formed with and extending from the same side of the container as the tab, wherein the tab and slot are moved into position for mutual engagement when the container is folded-over adjacent the first peelable seal to thereby secure the container in a folded-over condition.
- 62. A flexible storage container as defined in claim 52, wherein the peelable seals are constructed to provide a uniform resistance characteristic to hydraulic pressure against the seal caused by manipulation of the container, the uniform resistance characteristic causing the seal to peel at an applied pressure in the range of three to five pounds per square inch.
- 63. A flexible container for separately storing and mixing materials, the container comprising:
a multi-layer laminate rear sheet including an inner layer of a polypropylene-polyethylene co-polymer blended with a styrene ethylene-butylene styrene elastomer, an opaque high-barrier intermediate layer, and an outer high temperature resistant mold release layer; a flexible front sheet constructed of a single layer film of a polypropylene-polyethylene co-polymer blended with styrene ethylene-butylene styrene elastomer interfacing with the rear sheet, the front sheet sealed to the rear sheet along a common peripheral edge; at least two peelable seals extending between two parallel sides of the common peripheral edge and separably joining the front and rear sheets to define at least three compartments in the container including a first compartment; a clear high-barrier laminate film sealed to the front sheet, the high-barrier laminate film sized to extend over the first compartment; and an opaque high-barrier protective film separably sealed to the clear high-barrier laminate film, the opaque film sized to extend over the high-barrier laminate film and the first compartment.
- 64. A flexible container as defined in claim 63, wherein the polypropylene-polyethylene co-polymer of the front and rear sheets is blended with styrene ethylene-butylene styrene elastomer in an about 80%/20% ratio.
- 65. A flexible container as defined in claim 63, wherein the opaque high-barrier protective film is peelably affixed over the clear high-barrier laminate film, whereby said opaque high-barrier protective film contacts only a portion of the surface of the clear high-barrier laminate film, the strength of attachment of the covering being directly proportional to the area of surface contact.
- 66. A flexible container as described in claim 65, wherein the opaque high-barrier protective film is affixed over the clear high-barrier laminate film by a patterned heat seal head, the patterned heat seal head defining a regular array of generally circular non-contact areas.
- 67. A flexible container as defined in claim 63, wherein the peelable seals are constructed to provide a uniform resistance characteristic to hydraulic pressure against the seal caused by manipulation of the container, the uniform resistance characteristic causing the seal to peel at an applied force in the range of three to five pounds.
- 68. A flexible container as defined in claim 65, wherein the opaque high-barrier protective film is affixed over the clear high-barrier laminate film by a peelable, uniform heat seal.
- 69. A flexible container as defined in claim 65, wherein the opaque high-barrier protective film is affixed over the clear high-barrier laminate film by a peelable, peripheral heat seal.
- 70. A flexible container as defined in claim 63, wherein the container is folded-over adjacent the first peelable seal such that the folded-over container's outwardly facing surface comprises the multi-layer laminate rear sheet, the flexible container further comprising means for securing the container in a folded-over condition.
- 71. A flexible container as defined in claim 70, wherein the means for securing the container in a folded-over condition comprises:
a locking tab integrally formed with and extending from a side of the container; and a slot integrally formed with and extending from the same side of the container as the tab, wherein the tab and slot are moved into position for mutual engagement when the container is folded-over adjacent the first peelable seal to thereby secure the container in a folded-over condition.
- 72. A flexible container for combined storage and administration, the container comprising:
a flexible front sheet; a flexible rear sheet sealed to the front sheet at a common peripheral edge; a first peelable seal extending between two sides of the common peripheral edge and separably joining the front and rear sheets to form a first compartment; and a second peelable seal extending between the two sides of the common peripheral edge and separably joining the front and rear sheets to form thereby a second compartment and a third compartment which is intermediate the first compartment and the third compartment, wherein the peelable seals are constructed to provide a uniform resistance characteristic to hydraulic pressure against the seal caused by manipulation of the container, the uniform resistance characteristic causing the seal to peel at an applied pressure in the range of from about 3 to about 5 lbs per square inch.
- 73. A flexible container as defined in claim 72, wherein the front sheet comprises a single layer film constructed of a polypropylene-polyethylene co-polymer blended with styrene-ethylene butylene styrene elastomer.
- 74. A flexible container as defined in claim 73, wherein the polypropylene-polyethylene co-polymer is blended with styrene ethylene-butylene styrene elastomer in about an 80%/20% wt/wt ratio.
- 75. A flexible container as defined in claim 72, wherein the rear sheet comprises a multi-layer laminate including:
an inner layer of a polypropylene-polyethylene co-polymer blended with a styrene ethylene-butylene styrene elastomer in about an 80%/20% wt/wt ratio interfacing with the front sheet; an intermediate layer of aluminum foil; and an outer thermoplastic layer having a higher melting point than said inner layer.
- 76. A flexible container as defined in claim 75, further comprising a high-barrier protective covering at least a portion of which is separably sealed to the front sheet, the covering sized to extend over at least one of the compartments.
- 77. A flexible container as defined in claim 76, wherein the high-barrier protective covering comprises:
an opaque, peelable, multi-layer laminate including; a modified ethylenevinylacetate polymer layer comprising the inwardly facing surface of said laminate; a polyester polymer layer having a higher melting temperature than said modified ethylenevinylacetate polymer layer, comprising the outwardly facing surface of said laminate; and an aluminum foil layer intermediate the modified ethylenevinylacetate and polyester layers.
- 78. A flexible container as defined in claim 77, wherein the high-barrier protective covering further comprises:
a clear transparent multi-layer high-barrier film laminate disposed intermediate the front sheet and the opaque, peelable, multi-layer laminate, the transparent high-barrier film laminate including; a polypropylene inner layer adjacent the front sheet; an outer layer comprising polyester; and a clear, transparent high moisture barrier between the inner and outer layers.
- 79. A flexible container as defined in claim 78, wherein the clear, transparent multi-layer high-barrier film laminate further comprises a clear, transparent, high oxygen barrier film layer disposed intermediate the polypropylene layer and the polyester layer.
- 80. A flexible container as defined in claim 79, wherein the clear, transparent high moisture barrier film layer is a polymer selected from the group consisting of oriented high-density polyethylene, polychlorotrifluoroethylene, and silica deposited polyethylene terephthalate.
- 81. A flexible container as defined in claim 79, wherein the clear, transparent high oxygen barrier film layer is a polymer selected from the group comprising silica deposited polyvinylalcohol.
- 82. A flexible container as defined in claim 72, wherein the first and second peelable seals comprise:
a first longitudinal portion extending between two parallel sides of the common peripheral edge; a second longitudinal portion extending between two parallel sides of the common peripheral edge; and a transverse portion adjacent one of the two parallel sides of the common peripheral edge, the transverse portion joining the first and second longitudinal portions at one end thereof, to form thereby a U shape.
- 83. A flexible container as defined in claim 82, wherein the transverse portion is formed with its entire length partially overlapping the second compartment.
- 84. A flexible container as defined in claim 72, wherein the first and second peelable seals each comprise a generally rectangular longitudinal seal portion extending between the two sides of the common peripheral edge.
- 85. A flexible container as defined in claim 72, wherein the container is folded-over adjacent the first peelable seal such that the folded-over container's outwardly facing surface comprises the multi-layer laminate rear sheet, the flexible container further comprising means for securing the container in a folded-over condition.
- 86. A flexible container as defined in claim 85, wherein the means for securing the container in a folded-over condition comprises:
a locking tab integrally formed with and extending from a side of the container; and a slot integrally formed with and extending from the same side of the container as the tab, wherein the tab and slot are moved into position for mutual engagement when the container is folded-over adjacent the first peelable seal to thereby secure the container in a folded-over condition.
- 87. A flexible container for combined storage and administration, the container comprising:
a flexible rear sheet; a flexible front sheet sealed to the rear sheet along a common peripheral edge; a first peelable seal extending between two sides of the common peripheral edge and separably joining the front and rear sheets to form a first compartment; a second peelable seal extending between the two sides of the common peripheral edge and separably joining the front and rear sheets to form thereby a second compartment and a third compartment, said second compartment is intermediate the first compartment and the third compartment; and a third peelable seal extending between the two sides of the common peripheral edge and separably joining the front and rear sheets to form thereby a sacrificial moisture vapor barrier compartment which is intermediate the first compartment and the second compartment.
- 88. A flexible container as defined in claim 87, wherein the container is folded-over adjacent the first peelable seal, the flexible container further comprising means for securing the container in a folded-over condition.
- 89. A flexible container as defined in claim 88, wherein the means for securing the container in a folded-over condition comprises:
a locking tab integrally formed with and extending from a side of the container; and a slot integrally formed with and extending from the same side of the container as the tab, wherein the tab and slot are moved into position for mutual engagement when the container is folded-over adjacent the first peelable seal to thereby secure the container in a folded-over condition.
- 90. A flexible container as defined in claim 89 further comprising:
a clear high-barrier laminate film sealed to the front sheet, the high-barrier laminate film sized to extend over the second compartment; and an opaque high-barrier protective film separably sealed to the clear high-barrier laminate film, the opaque film sized to extend over the high-barrier laminate film and the second compartment.
- 91. A flexible container as defined in claim 90, wherein the opaque high-barrier protective covering is peelably affixed over the clear high-barrier laminate film, whereby said opaque high-barrier protective film contacts only a portion of the surface of the clear high-barrier laminate film, the strength of attachment of the opaque film being directly proportional to the area of surface contact.
- 92. A flexible container as described in claim 91, wherein the opaque high-barrier protective film is affixed over the clear high-barrier laminate film by a patterned heat seal head, the patterned heat seal head defining a regular array of generally circular non-contact areas.
- 93. A flexible container as defined in claim 87, wherein the peelable seals are constructed to provide a uniform resistance characteristic to hydraulic pressure against the seal caused by manipulation of the container, the uniform resistance characteristic causing the seal to peel at an applied pressure in the range of three to five pounds per square inch.
- 94. A flexible container as defined in claim 91, wherein the opaque high-barrier protective film is affixed over the clear high-barrier laminate film by a peelable, peripheral heat seal.
- 95. A flexible container as defined in claim 93, wherein the first and second peelable seals comprise:
a first longitudinal portion extending between two parallel sides of the common peripheral edge; a second longitudinal portion extending between two parallel sides of the common peripheral edge; and a transverse portion adjacent one of the two parallel sides of the common peripheral edge, the transverse portion joining the first and second longitudinal portions at one end thereof, to form thereby a U shape.
- 96. A flexible container as defined in claim 93, wherein the transverse portion is formed with its entire length partially overlapping the second compartment.
- 97. A flexible container as defined in claim 93, wherein the first and second peelable seals each comprise a generally rectangular longitudinal seal portion extending between the two sides of the common peripheral edge.
- 98. A flexible container as defined in claim 90, wherein the opaque, high-barrier protective film comprises:
an opaque, peelable, multi-layer laminate including; a modified ethylenevinylacetate polymer layer comprising the inwardly facing surface of said laminate; a polyester polymer layer, having a higher melting temperature than said modified ethylenevinylacetate polymer layer comprising an outwardly facing surface of said laminate; and an aluminum foil layer intermediate the modified ethylenevinylacetate and polyester layers.
- 99. A flexible container as defined in claim 90, wherein the clear high-barrier laminate film comprises:
a polypropylene inner layer adjacent the container front sheet; an outer layer comprising polyester; and a clear, transparent high-moisture barrier between the inner and outer layers.
- 100. A flexible container as defined in claim 98, wherein the clear, high-barrier laminate film further comprises a clear, transparent high oxygen barrier film layer intermediate the polypropylene layer and the polyester layer.
- 101. A flexible container as defined in claim 100, wherein the clear, transparent high moisture barrier film layer is a polymer selected from the group comprising oriented high-density polyethylene and silica deposited polyethylene terephthalate.
- 102. A flexible container as defined in claim 101, wherein the clear, transparent high oxygen barrier film layer is a polymer selected from the group comprising silica deposited polyvinylalcohol.
- 103. A flexible container comprising:
a flexible front sheet; a flexible rear sheet sealed to the front sheet along a common peripheral edge; a first peelable seal extending between two sides of the common peripheral edge and separably joining the front and rear sheets to form a first compartment; a second peelable seal extending between the two sides of the common peripheral edge and separably joining the front and rear sheets to form thereby a second compartment and a third compartment, said second compartment is intermediate the first and third compartments, wherein the peelable seals are rupturable by hydraulic pressure against the seal caused by manipulation of the container; an opaque high-barrier protective film separably sealed to the front sheet, the covering sized to extend over one of the compartments, whereby the opaque high-barrier protective film contacts only a portion of the surface of the associated compartment, the strength of attachment of the high-barrier protective film being directly proportional to the area of surface contact; a locking tab integrally formed and extending from an edge of the container; and a mating receptacle integrally formed with an extending from the same edge of the container as said locking tab, wherein the container is folded-over adjacent the first peelable seal thereby moving the locking tab into position for engagement with the mating receptacle for securing the container in a folded-over condition.
- 104. A flexible container as defined in claim 103, wherein the opaque, high-barrier protective film is peelably affixed over the associated compartment by a patterned heat seal head, the patterned heat seal head defining a regular array of raised, generally circular, non-contact areas.
- 105. A flexible container as defined in claim 103, wherein the front sheet comprises a polypropylene-polyethylene co-polymer blended with styrene ethylene-butylene styrene elastomer in about an 80%/20% wt/wt ratio.
- 106. A flexible container as defined in claim 105, wherein the rear sheet comprises a multi-layer laminate including:
an inner layer of a polypropylene-polyethylene co-polymer blended with a styrene ethylene-butylene styrene elastomer in about an 80%/20% wt/wt ratio interfacing with the front sheet; an intermediate layer of aluminum foil; and an outer thermoplastic layer having a higher melting point than said inner layer.
- 107. A flexible container as defined in claim 106, wherein the opaque, high-barrier protective covering comprises:
an opaque, peelable, multi-layer laminate including; a modified ethylenevinylacetate polymer layer comprising an inwardly facing surface of said laminate; a polyester polymer layer, having a higher melting temperature than said modified ethylenevinylacetate polymer layer comprising an outwardly facing surface of said laminate; and an aluminum foil layer intermediate the modified ethylenevinylacetate and polyester layers.
- 108. A flexible container as defined in claim 107, further comprising a clear high-barrier laminate film intermediate the opaque, high-barrier protective film, and sealed to the front sheet, the clear, high-barrier laminate film sized to extend over the second compartment.
- 109. A flexible container as defined in claim 108, wherein the clear high-barrier laminate film comprises:
a polypropylene inner layer adjacent the container front sheet; an outer layer comprising polyester; and a clear, transparent high-moisture barrier between the inner and outer layers.
- 110. A flexible container as defined in claim 109, wherein the clear, high-barrier laminate film further comprises a clear, transparent high oxygen barrier film layer intermediate the polypropylene layer and the polyester layer.
- 111. A flexible container as defined in claim 110, wherein the clear, transparent high moisture barrier film layer is a polymer selected from the group consisting of oriented high-density polyethylene, polychlorotrifluoroethylene, and silica deposited polyethylene terephthalate.
- 112. A flexible container as defined in claim 111, wherein the clear, transparent high oxygen barrier film layer is a polymer selected from the group consisting of ethylenevinylalcohol, polyvinylidenechloride coated polyethylene terephthalate, and silica deposited polyvinylalcohol.
- 113. A flexible container comprising:
a flexible front sheet comprising a single layer film constructed of a polypropylene-polyethylene co-polymer blended with styrene ethylene-butylene styrene elastomer in an about 80%/20% wt/wt ratio; a flexible rear sheet sealed to the front sheet along a common peripheral edge, the rear sheet constructed of a multi-layer laminate including; an inner layer of a polypropylene-polyethylene co-polymer blended with a styrene ethylene-butylene styrene elastomer in about an 80%/20% wt/wt ratio interfacing with the front sheet; an intermediate layer of aluminum foil; and an outer thermoplastic layer having a higher melting point than said inner layer; a first peelable seal extending between two sides of the common peripheral edge and separably joining the front and rear sheets to form a first compartment; a second peelable seal extending between the two sides of the common peripheral edge and separably joining the front and rear sheets to form thereby a second compartment and a third compartment, said second compartment is intermediate the first compartment and the third compartment, wherein the peelable seals are rupturable by hydraulic pressure against the seal caused by manipulation of the container; a clear, transparent multi-layer high-barrier film laminate disposed adjacent the second compartment, the transparent high-barrier film laminate including; a polypropylene inner layer adjacent the front sheet in the region of the second compartment; an outer layer comprising polyester; a clear, transparent high moisture barrier film layer between the inner and outer layers; a clear, transparent high oxygen barrier film layer disposed intermediate the polypropylene layer and the polyester-containing thermoplastic layer; an opaque, peelable, multi-layer laminate separably sealed to the transparent high-barrier film laminate, wherein the opaque multi-layer laminate comprises; a modified ethylenevinylacetate polymer layer comprising an inwardly facing surface of said laminate; a polyester polymer layer having a higher melting temperature than said modified ethylenevinylacetate polymer layer, comprising an outwardly facing surface of said laminate; and an aluminum foil layer intermediate the modified ethylenevinylacetate and polymer layers.
- 114. A flexible container for combined storage and administration, the container comprising:
a flexible rear sheet; a flexible front sheet sealed to the rear sheet along a common peripheral edge; a first peelable seal extending between two sides of the common peripheral edge and separably joining the front and rear sheets to form a first compartment; a second peelable seal extending between the two sides of the common peripheral edge and separably joining the front and rear sheets to form thereby a second compartment and a third compartment, said second compartment is intermediate the first compartment and the third compartment; an opaque high-barrier protective film separably sealed to the clear high-barrier laminate film, the opaque film including; a modified ethylenevinylacetate polymer layer comprising an inwardly facing surface of said laminate; a polyester polymer layer, having a higher melting temperature than said modified ethylenevinylacetate polymer layer, comprising an outwardly facing surface of said laminate; and an aluminum foil layer intermediate the modified ethylenevinylacetate and polyester layers.
- 115. A flexible container the container comprising:
a flexible rear sheet; a flexible front sheet sealed to the rear sheet along a common peripheral edge; a first peelable seal extending between two sides of the common peripheral edge and separably joining the front and rear sheets to form a first compartment; a second peelable seal extending between the two sides of the common peripheral edge and separably joining the front and rear sheets to form thereby a second compartment and a third compartment; a clear high-barrier laminate film sealed to the front sheet, the high-barrier laminate film sized to extend over the third compartment, the film comprising a polypropylene inner layer adjacent a container front sheet, an outer layer comprising polyester, and a clear, transparent high-moisture barrier between the inner and outer layers; and an opaque high-barrier protective film separably sealed to the clear high-barrier laminate film, the opaque film sized to extend over the high-barrier laminate film and the third compartment.
- 116. A flexible container as defined in claim 115, wherein the clear, high-barrier laminate film further comprises a clear, transparent high oxygen barrier film layer intermediate the polypropylene layer and the polyester layer.
- 117. A flexible container as defined in claim 115, wherein the clear, transparent high moisture barrier film layer is a polymer selected from the group comprising oriented high-density polyethylene and silica deposited polyethylene terephthalate.
- 118. A flexible container as defined in claim 117, wherein the clear, transparent high oxygen barrier film layer is a polymer selected from the group comprising silica deposited polyvinylalcohol.
- 119. A flexible container for separately storing and mixing stored materials, the container comprising:
a multi-layer laminate rear sheet including an inner layer of a polypropylene-polyethylene co-polymer blended with a styrene butadiene elastomer, an opaque high-barrier intermediate layer, and an outer high temperature resistant mold release layer; a flexible front sheet constructed of a single layer film of a polypropylene-polyethylene co-polymer blended with styrene butadiene elastomer interfacing with the rear sheet, the front sheet sealed to the rear sheet along a common peripheral edge; at least two peelable seals extending between two parallel sides of the common peripheral edge and separably joining the front and rear sheets to define at least three compartments in the container including a first compartment; a clear high-barrier laminate film sealed to the front sheet, the high-barrier laminate film sized to extend over the first compartment; and an opaque high-barrier protective film separably sealed to the clear high-barrier laminate film, the opaque film sized to extend over the high-barrier laminate film and the first compartment, the opaque film comprising; a modified ethylenevinylacetate polymer layer comprising an inwardly facing surface; a polyester polymer layer, having a higher melting temperature than said modified ethylenevinylacetate polymer layer, comprising an outwardly facing surface; and an aluminum foil layer intermediate the modified ethylenevinylacetate and polyester layers.
- 120. A flexible container as defined in claim 119, wherein the clear, high-barrier laminate film further comprises a clear, transparent high oxygen barrier film layer intermediate the polypropylene layer and the polyester layer.
- 121. A flexible container as defined in claim 120, wherein the clear, transparent high moisture barrier film layer is a polymer selected from the group comprising oriented high-density polyethylene and silica deposited polyethylene terephthalate.
- 122. A flexible container as defined in claim 121, wherein the clear, transparent high oxygen barrier film layer is a polymer selected from the group comprising silica deposited polyvinylalcohol.
- 123. A method for forming a flexible container comprising the steps of:
providing a flexible, transparent front sheet; providing a flexible, vapor impermeable rear sheet, the front and rear sheets sealed together at a common peripheral edge; heating the front and rear sheets in a first localized area to fuse together the heated portions of the adjoining surfaces, thereby forming a first peelable seal extending between two sides of the common peripheral edge, the first peelable seal separably joining the front and rear sheets to thereby form a first compartment; heating the front and rear sheets in a second localized area to fuse together the heated portions of the adjoining surfaces, thereby forming a second peelable seal extending between the two sides of the common peripheral edge, the second peelable seal separably joining the front and rear sheets to thereby form a second compartment and a third compartment, said second compartment is between the first and third compartments; providing first and second sacrificial ports interposed between the front and rear sheets and in communication with the first and second compartments, respectively; filling the first compartment with a first composition through a respective sacrificial port; filling the second compartment with a second composition through a respective sacrificial port; and completing the seal along the container's common peripheral edge and removing the sacrificial ports from the container.
- 124. The method according to claim 123, wherein the first and second peelable seals are formed by maintaining the heat seal temperature in the range of from 245° F. to 265° F. while applying a pressure in the range of from about 230 psi to about 340 psi for a time in the range of from about 1.5 seconds to about 2.5 seconds.
- 125. A method for forming flexible container, the method comprising the steps of:
providing a flexible, transparent front sheet comprising a polypropylene-polyethylene co-polymer blended with styrene ethylene-butylene styrene elastomer; providing a flexible, vapor impermeable rear sheet; heating the front and rear sheets in a first localized area to fuse together the heated portions of the adjoining surfaces, thereby forming a permanent seal around a portion of a common peripheral edge of said front and rear sheets, the permanent seal having at least one gap therein providing a channel between said front and rear sheets; and providing at least one sacrificial port interposed between the front and rear sheets and in communication with the channel for filling the container.
- 126. The method according to claim 125 further comprising the step of heating the front and rear sheets in a second localized area to fuse together the heated portions of the adjoining surfaces, thereby forming a peelable seal extending between two sides of the common peripheral edge, the peelable seal separably joining the front and rear sheets to thereby form a first compartment for containing a first component and a second compartment for containing a second component.
- 127. The method according to claim 126, wherein the flexible, vapor impermeable rear sheet comprises a multi-layer laminate formed by the steps of:
providing an inner layer of a polypropylene-polyethylene co-polymer blended with a styrene ethylene-butylene styrene elastomer in an about 80%/20% wt/wt ratio interfacing with the front sheet; providing an intermediate layer of aluminum foil; and providing an outer thermoplastic layer having a higher melting point than said inner layer.
- 128. The method according to claim 127, further comprising the step of providing a second sacrificial port interposed between the front and rear sheets, the at least one sacrificial port and the second sacrificial port in communication with the first and the second compartments, respectively.
- 129. The method according to claim 128 further comprising the step of completing the permanent seal along the container's common peripheral edge and removing the sacrificial ports form the container, whereby container formation is completed without being subject to sterilization step after the compartment filling step.
- 130. The method according to claim 129, wherein said peelable seal is formed by maintaining the heat seal temperature in the range from 245° F. to 265° F. while applying a pressure in the range of from about 230 psi to about 340 psi for a time in the range from about 1.5 seconds to about 2.5 seconds.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This is a continuation application of co-pending application Ser. No. 09/247,997 filed Feb. 10, 1999, which is a divisional of co-pending application Ser. No. 08/967,692 filed Nov. 12, 1997, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,910,138, which is a continuation-in-part of co-pending application Ser. No. 08/837,927 filed Apr. 11, 1997, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,944,709, which is a continuation-in-part of co-pending application Ser. No. 08/647,583 filed May. 13, 1996, now abandoned. The present invention is also related to co-pending application entitled “FLEXIBLE MULTIPLE COMPARTMENT MEDICAL CONTAINER WITH PREFERENTIALLY RUPTURABLE SEALS”, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,117,123. All of these applications are commonly owned by the Assignee of the present invention, the entire disclosures of which are expressly incorporated herein by reference.
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