The present disclosure relates to flexible packaging. Specifically, the present disclosure relates to flexible packaging with a removable portion.
Flexible packages are used to store and transport items such as food, liquid, and other material content. The flexible packages can also serve as a consumption container. In other words, the flexible package can be used by the end user to consume the contents directly from the package without having to transfer the contents to a bowl, plate, or other container or device.
A flexible package may include a front surface, a rear surface, a seal, and a defect. The rear surface may be coupled to the front surface. The front surface and the rear surface may form a bag to hold a product. The seal may join the front surface to the rear surface to seal the bag. The defect may be located in one of the front surface and the rear surface proximate the seal. The defect, upon separation of the front surface from the rear surface at the seal, may be being exposed and operable to remove a portion of the bag from one of the front surface and the rear surface. Removal of the portion may facilitate access to the product.
The above-mentioned and other features and advantages disclosed herein and the manner of attaining them, will become more apparent and the disclosure itself will be better understood by reference to the following description of embodiments taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, wherein:
Corresponding reference characters indicate corresponding parts throughout the several views. The exemplifications set out herein illustrate example embodiments, and such examples are not to be construed as limiting the scope of the disclosure any manner.
The following detailed description refers to the accompanying drawings. Wherever possible, the same reference numbers are used in the drawings and the following description to refer to the same or similar elements. While embodiments and examples are described, modifications, adaptations, and other implementations are possible. For example, substitutions, additions, or modifications may be made to the elements and stages illustrated in the drawings, and the systems and methods described herein may be modified by substituting, reordering, or adding stages to the disclosed methods or elements to the discloses systems. Accordingly, the following detailed description does not limit the disclosure. Instead, the proper scope of any invention disclosed herein is defined by the appended claims.
Products, edible or otherwise, are often packaged in flexible packages. The product may only occupy a portion of the flexible package. The flexible package may be filled with a gas to protect the product from both breakage and spoilage. For example, a snack chip may only occupy half a flexible package in which the shack chip is sold. To protect the snack chip from breakage and spoilage, nitrogen or other inert gasses may fill the remaining volume of the flexible package.
Once the flexible package is open, a user may have to reach half way into to the flexible package to retrieve the product. While reaching into the flexible package, the user may inadvertently contact the flexible package. Depending on the product in the flexible package, the inside of the flexible package may be greasy or have other food stuck to it. Thus, contact with the inside of the flexible package may result in the user getting grease or food on his or her hand.
To minimize contact with the inside of the flexible package and to facilitate access to the product a portion of the flexible package may be removed. To remove the portion of the flexible package a defect may be contained within a seal of the flexible package. The flexible package may include a front surface, a rear surface, the seal, and the defect. The rear surface may be coupled to the front surface to form a bag that may hold the product. The defect may be exposed and operable, upon separation of the front surface from the rear surface at the seal, to allow for removal of a portion of the bag to facilitate access to the product.
The flexible package may further include a score extending from the defect along the front surface. The score may define the portion of the bag to be removed from the flexible package.
The flexible package may further include a reinforcing member. The reinforcing member may be located along the front surface of the flexible package. The reinforcing member may define the portion of the bag to be removed from the flexible package.
The front surface and the rear surface of the flexible package may be formed by a single piece of flexible material.
The defect may include a slit formed in the flexible material at a crease formed by joinder of the front surface and the rear surface.
The defect may include a clipped corner at an edge formed by joinder of the front surface and the rear surface.
The defect may include a notch formed within the seal.
The single flexible material used to form the flexible package may include a first layer of material and a second layer of material. The defect may include a perforation in the first layer of material and not the second layer of material.
A flexible package may include a flexible member, a seal, and a defect. The flexible member may form a bag having a front surface and a rear surface to contain a product. The seal may join the front surface to the rear surface and may seal the product within the bag. The defect may be contained within the seal. The defect may be exposed and operable, upon separation of the front surface from the rear surface, to remove a portion of the bag to facilitate access to the product.
A method for removing a portion of a flexible package from the flexible package may include separating a front surface of the flexible package from a rear surface of the flexible package at a seal to expose a defect in the flexible package; and tearing the flexible package to remove the portion of the flexible package from the flexible package. The operations of separating and tearing may be accomplished in a continuation movement.
The method for removing a portion of a flexible package from the flexible package may include exposing a slit formed at a crease formed by joining the front surface to the rear surface at the seal by separating the front surface of the flexible package from the rear surface of the flexible package.
The method for removing a portion of a flexible package from the flexible package may include tearing the flexible package at a clipped corner located at the seal.
The method for removing a portion of a flexible package from the flexible package may include creating a pocket proximate an opening created by tearing the flexible package. The pocket arranged to house an edible product.
Referring now to the FIGs,
First defect 110 and second defect 112 may be proximate (e.g., within a short distance of, such as 1-3 mm or closer) a corner of flexible package 100. First defect 110 and second defect 112 may be offset inward a desired distance from the corners. First defect 110 and second defect 112 may be spaced apart enough to permit easy access to contents when portion 118 is at least partially removed.
For example, first defect 110 and second defect 112 may be positioned proximate an edge of flexible package 100 and proximate a corner of first seal 106. First defect 110 and second defect 112 may also be positioned within front surface 102 or rear surface 104 proximate an edge that will form first seal 106 or second seal 108. First defect 110 and second defect 112 can also be located on different surfaces and at different seals.
For instance, first defect 110 may be located on front surface 102 and proximate an edge of first seal 106 and second defect 112 may be located on second surface 104 and proximate an edge of second seal 108. First defect 110 and second defect 112 may be located on front surface 104 and at first seal 106 and second seal 108, respectively. Outline 116 may connect first defect 110 and second defect 112 along front surface 104 such that portion 118 extends from first seal 106 to second seal 108.
First defect 110 and second defect 112 may be similar or may be different. First defect 110 and second defect 112 can be any structural weakness within a layer of material forming front surface 102 or rear surface 104 that facilitates removal of portion 118. For example, first defect 110 may be a notch located at first seal 106 and second defect may be a slit located at first seal 106. First defect 110 and second defect 112 may be a thinned portion of a surface or material forming the surface. For example, front surface 102 may be formed of a single layer material. First defect 110 may be located in front surface 102 and may be constructed by thinning a portion of front surface 102. The thinned portion of front surface 102 may facilitate removal of portion 118 by helping the user tear portion 118 from front surface 102. First defect 110 and second defect 112 may also include cuts within surfaces, such as front surface 102 and rear surface 104. Front surface 102 and rear surface 104 can also be partially separated along a portion of first seal 106. The separation may allow for easier complete separation of front surface 102 from rear surface 104 at first seal 106.
Flexible package 100, front surface 102, and rear surface 104 may be formed from a single piece of flexible material. As described herein, the single piece of flexible material may be wrapped to form a circular or oval shaped bag that is sealed via first seal 106, second seal 108 and a vertical seal 114.
Front surface 102 may also include an outline 116. Outline 116 may be an extension of first defect 110 or second defect 112. Outline 116 may connect first defect 110 to second defect 112. Outline 116 may define portion 118 of flexible package 100 to be removed from flexible package 100. Outline 116 may be a defect within front surface 102. For example, outline 116 may be a score or perforations located along front surface 102 and connect first defect 110 to second defect 112 that define portion 118.
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While
Outline 216 may be an extension of first defect 210 or second defect 112. Outline 216 may connect first defect 210 and second defect 212 to a non-defect 220. Outline 216 may be a defect within front surface 202. For example, outline 216 may be a score or perforations located along front surface 202. By having non-defect 220, portion 218 may be partially removed from flexible package 200 as shown in
As shown in
Non-defect 220 may also include reinforcing members that may hinder tearing of flexible package 200. The reinforcing members may be built into the flexible material used to form flexible package 200. The reinforcing member may be secured to a surface of the flexible material used to form flexible package 200. The reinforcing member may be located between a first layer of material used to form flexible package 200 and a second layer of material used to secure the reinforcing member to flexible package 200.
While outline 116 and outline 216 are depicted as having a “U” shape. Outlines may be of any shape and may include shapes with curved and straight lines. Non-limiting examples of shapes for outlines are shown in
During production, a tool 406 may be used to create an outline 414. Non-limiting examples of tool 406 include a laser, a knife, a perforation tool, or a scoring instrument. For example, flexible material 402 may be a material with a first layer and a second layer. Tool 406 may be a perforation tool and may cut perforations into the first layer, but not the second layer of flexible material 402. The perforations may form outline 414 and create a defect in a front surface of the flexible package that allows a portion of the flexible package to be removed.
In addition to the outline, defects, such as first defect 110 and second defect 112, can be formed by tool 406. For example, defects may be a first notch 408 and a second notch 410 that are cut into flexible material 402. As shown in
First reinforcement material 606 and second reinforcement material 608 may be shaped to follow the contour of an outline, such outline 118. First reinforcement material 606 and second reinforcement material 608 may be offset from an outline. In addition, first reinforcement material 606 and second reinforcement material 608 may be used to define the portion of the flexible package to be removed. For example, first reinforcement material 606 and second reinforcement material 608 may be shaped as depicted in
As described above with regards to
Spool of flexible material 702 may have had an outline created in a previous manufacturing process as described above. As flexible material 702 passes between a sealer 710, flexible material 702 may be sealed to both seal flexible package 700′ and cut flexible material 702 to separate flexible package 700′ from flexible material 702. The sealing and cutting process may also create a defect contained within a seal 712. As shown in
Referring back to
Once portion 118 is removed from flexible package 100, a pocket may be created to facilitate access to the product. For example, a reinforcing member, such as described above, may be a pliable member. Once portion 118 is removed, the reinforcing member may be bent by a user to help hold flexible package 100 open to allow easy access to the product.
It will be readily understood to those skilled in the art that various other changes in the details, material, and arrangements of the parts and method stages which have been described and illustrated in order to explain the nature of the inventive subject matter may be made without departing from the principles and scope of the inventive subject matter as expressed in the subjoined claims.
This application claims the benefit of priority of U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 62/016,729, filed Jun. 25, 2014, which is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety.
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62016729 | Jun 2014 | US |