Claims
- 1) A method for making an article storage package for having a breaching bubble(s) opening mechanism comprising the steps of:
(a) stacking two lamina materials one atop the other; (b) establishing a top band seal between the two stacked lamina materials at a topside edge of a storage package having an outer band portion adjacent the topside edge, and an inner band potion spaced inward from the outer band portion forming a bubble band tube; (c) partially inflating the bubble band tube with a fluid; (d) establishing a plurality side edge band seals between the two stacked lamina materials each crossing the top band seal, each pair of side edge band seals forming a bubble region in combination with the outer and inner band portions of the top band seal and forming a chamber with an open bottom for receiving an article; wherein an article can placed in the chamber via its open bottom, and the bottom of the chamber sealed enclosing the article for storage.
- 2) The method of claim 1 and further including a step of:
(f) establishing a bubble forming seal between the stacked lamina materials in the bubble region locating and shaping the breaching bubble(s) of the opening mechanism in the bubble region.
- 3) The method of claim 1 and further including a step of:
(g) cutting a notch partially into the outer band portion of the top band seal between each pair of side edge band seals in proximity of a breaching bubble providing a point of initiation of a bursting failure of the outer portion of the top band seal responsive to external pressurization of the breaching bubble(s) by a person pressing on the breaching bubble(s).
- 4) The method of claim 1, 2 or 3 wherein step (c) of partially inflating the bubble band tube with a fluid includes:
(i) directing fluid flow from a source into the bubble band tube.
- 5) The method of claim 4 wherein step (d) of establishing a plurality of side edge band seals between the two stacked lamina materials includes:
(ii) establishing a 1st side edge band seal between the stacked lamina materials proximate a side edge of the stacked lamina material opposite the directed fluid flow source; and (iii) sequentially establishing a 2nd, 3rd, 4th, . . . nth side edge band seal, each side edge band seal being spaced toward the directed fluid flow source from the preceding side edge band seal.
- 6) The method of claim 4 wherein the two stacked lamina materials comprise a flattened, longitudinal tube of web material and at least two side edge band seals are inherently provided by the longitudinal edges of the flattened tube of web material and further including a step of:
(k) severing each downstream storage package transversely from the longitudinal tube of web material creating its topside edge adjacent the outer band portion of the top band seal and opening the bottom of the chamber of a next upstream storage package.
- 7) The method of claim 5 wherein the two stacked lamina materials comprise a continuous sheet of web material longitudinally folded, and at least one side edge band seal of a storage package is inherently provided by the fold and further including a step of:
(k) severing each downstream storage package transversely from the longitudinal folded web material creating its topside edge adjacent the outer band portion of the top band seal and opening the bottom of the chamber region of a next upstream storage package.
- 8) The method of claim 5 and further including the steps of:
(l) centrally perforating, longitudinally, each side edge band seal of the stacked lamina inward from the 1st and the nth side edge band seals respectively located at the opposite side edges of the stacked lamina materials; and (m) transversely perforating the stacked lamina materials along the topside edge adjacent the outer band portion of the top band seal of a storage package; wherein each storage bag can be separated from the stacked lamina materials by tearing the stacked lamina materials along the perforations, the inward separated perforated half side edge band seals becoming side edge band seals of adjacent storage bags, and edges of the stacked lamina materials separated from the topside edge of a downstream storage package becoming the open bottom of an upstream storage package.
- 9) A method for making a bubble seal apparatus for easily opening a storage package, comprising the steps of:
forming a package with an enclosure material creating a chamber into which an article is placed and sealed, the formed package also having a chamber access region adjacent the chamber proximate a top edge of the package; establishing a breaching bubble in the chamber access region between opposed laminae of the enclosure material proximate to the top edge of the package; sealing the opposed laminae of enclosure material of the chamber access region together around the breaching bubble between the sealed chamber and the top edge of the package; wherein the bubble can be expanded towards the top edge of the package by applying pressure separating the opposed lamina materials, until the bubble breaches the top edge of the package, the separated, opposed lamina materials along the top edge breach becoming peel flaps which can be grasped and peeled apart separating opposed, sealed together laminae of enclosure material forming the package providing access to the article sealed in the chamber of the package.
- 10) A method for making a storage package, comprising:
forming a package with an enclosure material creating a chamber for receiving an article via a sealable gap, the package also having a chamber access region proximate a top edge of the package; establishing a plurality of breaching bubbles between opposed laminae of the enclosure material of the chamber access region proximate to the top edge of the package; sealing the opposed laminae of the enclosure material of the chamber access region together around each of the breaching bubbles in a band across the access region between the chamber and the top edge of the package; wherein an article can be placed into the chamber via the sealable gap and the gap sealed; and wherein the bubbles are expandable towards the top edge of the package by applying pressure progressively separating the opposed lamina materials, until the top edge is breached, the separated, opposed lamina materials along the top edge breach becoming peel flaps which can be grasped and peeled apart, separating opposed, sealed together lamina of enclosure material forming the package providing access to the article sealed and stored in the chamber of the package.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application relates to U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/246,893 filed Sep. 19, 2002 entitled BUBBLE-SEAL APPARATUS FOR EASILY OPENING A SEALED PACKAGE which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety, and claims any and all benefits to which it is legally entitled.
Continuation in Parts (1)
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10246893 |
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10831964 |
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