Claims
- 1. An ice cube bag comprising:two sheet-shaped foil layers having substantially identical geometrical configurations and defining an outer periphery; a peripheral joint extending along the major part of said outer periphery of said foil layers with the exception of a peripheral area constituting an inlet aperture of said bag, which peripheral joint joins said foil layers together mainly overlapping each other and defining an inner chamber in the interior of said bag which inner chamber is divided into several ice cube compartments being defined in relation to each other by separate joints of said foil layers; and an inlet channel defined by joints of said foil layers and extending from said inlet aperture to said inner chamber of said bag, thereby allowing admission from the surroundings to said inner chamber of said bag through said inlet channel; wherein each of said separate joints defining two neighboring ice cube compartments in relation to each other is constituted by a number of individual joints, and wherein each of said individual joints establishes a connection between said two sheet-shaped foil layers with such a joint strength and with such a limited area extension that said individual joint is not broken when said foil layers are exposed to a separation force, but provides a tearing apart or perforation in one of said foil layers along the periphery of said individual joints.
- 2. The ice cube bag according to claim 1, wherein said individual joints are positioned in such mutual distance that when one of said foil layers is torn apart or perforated, said individual joints provide directions for a perforation line in one of said foil layers.
- 3. The ice cube bag according to claim 1, wherein the factor calculated as the area of one of said individual joints expressed in square millimeters divided by the circumference or perimeter of the same joint measured in millimeters of the same joint lies within the range of about 0.025 mm to about 0.5 mm.
- 4. The ice cube bag according to claim 2, wherein the factor calculated as the area of one of said individual joints expressed in square millimeters divided by the circumference or perimeter of the same joint measured in millimeters of the same joint lies within the range of about 0.025 mm to about 0.5 mm.
- 5. The ice cube bag according to claim 1, wherein each of said individual joints has an area corresponding to the area of a circle having a diameter of between 0.1 mm and 5 mm.
- 6. The ice cube bag according to claim 1, wherein said peripheral joint, said inlet channel defining joints and said individual joints are formed by a method selected from the group consisting of glueing and molding.
- 7. The ice cube bag according to claim 2, wherein said peripheral joint, said inlet channel defining joints and said individual joints are formed by a method selected from the group consisting of glueing and molding.
- 8. The ice cube bag according to claim 1, wherein said individual joints have a configuration selected from the group consisting of circles, ellipses, line-segments, triangles, rectangles, squares, polygons and arbitrary convex or concave contours.
- 9. The ice cube bag according to claim 1, wherein said ice cube bag is a self-closure bag in which said two sheet-shaped foil layers provide prolongations constituting two closure valve flaps positioned at said inlet channel and extending from the inlet channel and into the interior of said bag toward said inner chamber of said bag along said inlet channel, and which are joined through said inlet channel defining joints so as to provide two closure pockets being open toward said inner chamber of said bag.
- 10. The ice cube bag according to claim 1, wherein said ice cube bag comprises a bag having a knot closure, said two sheet-shaped foil layers outside said inlet channel defining joints being provided with perforations or cuttings for allowing tying of the foil material of the two sides of said inlet channel for provision of a closure knot closing said inlet channel.
- 11. The ice cube bag according to claim 1, wherein said sheet-shaped foil sheets of said ice cube bag are produced from a material selected from the group consisting of LDPE, HDPE, plastic foil material, polymer foil material, aluminum foil material, and combinations of plastic, polymer and aluminum foil materials.
- 12. The ice cube bag according to claim 1, wherein the number of ice cube compartments in said inner chamber of said ice cube bag is greater than 2.
- 13. The ice cube bag according to claim 12, wherein said ice cube compartments in said inner chamber of said ice cube bag are grouped into separate subchambers.
- 14. The ice cube bag according to claim 1, wherein said two sheet-shaped foil layers are substantially rectangular.
- 15. The ice cube bag according to claim 1, wherein a connection from said inner chamber of said ice cube bag is provided to expansion chambers positioned on at least one side of said inlet channel.
- 16. The ice cube bag according to claim 1, wherein tearing perforations outside said inlet channel in said two sheet-shaped foil layers are provided for directing the tearing apart of said ice cube bag.
- 17. A freezing mold bag comprising:two sheet-shaped foil layers having substantially identical geometrical configurations and defining an outer periphery; a peripheral joint extending along a major part of said outer periphery of said foil layers with the exception of a peripheral area constituting an inlet aperture of said bag, which peripheral joint joins said foil layers together mainly overlapping each other and defining an inner chamber in the interior of said bag by separate joints of said foil layers; and an inlet channel defined by joints of said foil layers and extending from said inlet aperture to said inner chamber of said bag, thereby allowing admission from the surroundings to said inner chamber of said bag through said inlet channel; wherein said peripheral joint comprises a number of individual joints establishing a connection between said two sheet-shaped foil layers with such a joint strength and with such a limited area extension that said individual joint is not broken when said foil layers are exposed to a separation force, but provides a tearing apart or perforation in one of said foil layers along the periphery of said individual joints.
- 18. The freezing mold bag according to claim 17, wherein said individual joints are positioned in such mutual distance that when one of said foil layers is ton apart or perforated, said individual joints provide directions for a perforation line in one of said foil layers.
- 19. The freezing mold bag according to claim 17, wherein the factor calculated as the area of one of said individual joints expressed in square millimeters divided by the circumference or perimeter of the same joint measured in millimeters lies within the range of 0.025 mm to 0.5 mm.
- 20. The freezing mold bag according to claim 18, wherein the factor calculated as the area of one of said individual joints expressed in square millimeters divided by the circumference or perimeter of the same joint measured in millimeters lies within the range of 0.025 mm to 0.5 mm.
- 21. The freezing mold bag according to claim 17, wherein each of said individual joints has an area extension corresponding to the area of a circle having a diameter of between 0.1 mm and 5 mm.
- 22. The freezing mold bag according to claim 18, wherein each of said individual joints has an area extension corresponding to the area of a circle having a diameter of between 0.1 mm and 5 mm.
- 23. The freezing mold bag according to claim 19, wherein each of said individual joints has an area extension corresponding to the area of a circle having a diameter of between 0.1 mm and 5 mm.
- 24. The freezing mold bag according to claim 20, wherein each of said individual joints has an area extension corresponding to the area of a circle having a diameter of between 0.1 mm and 5 mm.
- 25. The freezing mold bag according to claim 17, wherein said inlet channel defines joints, and said joints are made by a method selected from the group consisting of glueing and welding.
- 26. The freezing mold bag according to claim 17, wherein said individual joints have a configuration selected from the group consisting of circles, ellipses, line segments, triangles, rectangles, square, polygons, and arbitrary convex or concave contours.
- 27. The freezing mold bag according to claim 17, wherein said sheet-shaped foil sheets of said freezing mold bag are produced from a material selected from the group consisting of LDPE, HDPE, plastic foil material, polymer foil material, aluminum foil material, and combinations of plastic, polymer, and foil materials.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a Continuation of co-pending International Application No. PCT/DK98/00539; filed Dec. 09, 1998.
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