The present invention relates generally to flexible packaging and, more particularly, to flexible packaging having multiple compartments and corresponding opposing openings.
Conventional flexible packaging does not generally include compartments within the internal cavity of the package. Those packages that do, lack conveniently placed and accessible compartment openings for filling, pouring or otherwise using the separate compartments. Distinct and selectively usable compartments within the cavity are not provided for in these conventional package designs. Further, conventional packages fail to allow for adequate handling of a package with a unique multi-compartment configuration. Moreover, these conventional packages do not provide distinct accessibility or closeability for multiple separate compartments, or the ability to access the separate openings of the compartments without tearing off or otherwise removing the top package seal or handle portion of the package.
As a result, there is a need for a flexible package that substantially solves the above-referenced problems with conventional package designs, configurations, and manufacturing methods.
The present invention solves many of the problems that plague conventional flexible packages and packaging methods. Various embodiments of the present invention are directed to two separate and distinct internal compartments within a flexible package. The package is generally formed from a plurality of outer panel portions. These panel portions can include a front panel portion, a back panel portion, and a bottom panel portion. In addition, the main package can include a first side panel portion, and a second side panel portion. The formation of these panels into the package defines at least one internal cavity for holding material contents. Any of the panels can be gusseted with the processes and techniques known to one skilled in the art. The package can further include the segregated internal compartment panel portion having corresponding edge portions joined to or distinguishable from an inner surface of one of the main package panels within the internal cavity to define distinct first and second compartments of the package. Further, the package can include at least two separate openings into the package to enable selectively separate access into the compartments. The openings can include access device, such a re-closeable access device.
A top seal portion of the package is provided intermediate the openings and provides a top dividing portion between the compartments such that the openings open out away from the top seal. Moreover, the package can include one or more handle portions, such as an aperture in the top seal portion of the package. In one embodiment, an alternate slit access opening can be provided on one or more of the outside panels, such as the front or back panels, between the handle portion and the access device. This slit opening enables filling of the package even though the top handle portion may be sealed and the access device closed. As such, the package of the present invention can provide separate accessibility or closeability for multiple separate compartments, or the ability to access the separate openings of the compartments without tearing off or otherwise removing the top package seal or handle portion of the package.
The internal panel can be uniquely sealed within the inner cavity at an inner surface of the front or back panels. Such a package configuration provides convenient and opposing dual accessibility into the compartments.
While the invention is amenable to various modifications and alternative forms, specifics thereof have been shown by way of example in the drawings and will be described in detail. It should be understood, however, that the intention is not to limit the invention to the particular embodiments described. On the contrary, the invention is to cover all modifications, equivalents, and alternatives falling within the spirit and scope of the invention as defined by the appended claims. For illustrative purposes, hatching or shading in the figures is provided to demonstrate sealed portions and/or integrated devices for the package.
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The separate internal compartment panel 30 can be bonded within the package to create or define a first or main compartment 44, and a second compartment 46. The at least one internal compartment panel 30 can include longitudinal compartment panel edges 30a, 30b and a generally transverse compartment bottom edge 30c. As shown in
In one embodiment, the package of the present invention can be formed into a stand-up pouch, but it could be a three-side-seal pouch, a pouch that displays lying down, or other known pouch or packaging designs and configurations. The internal panel 30 can be of the same width and height as the back and/or front panels, or it can be some size smaller, depending on the compartmental needs of the manufacturer or end user. The edges 30a, 30b of the internal compartment panel 30 can be disposed intermediate the front panel 12 and back panel 14 and bonded proximate the bottom portion 16 of the package 10. The side or longitudinal edges 30a, 30b can be bonded in forming the corresponding package seals or edges 26, 28. In embodiments including one or more side panels, the longitudinal edges 30a, 30b can be bonded to the longitudinal edges of just one of the respective front 12 or back 14 panels. Bonding descriptions of the internal compartment panel 30 to various panel designations herein will generally require particular panel portion descriptions for ease of explanation (e.g., panels 12 and 14), but it must be noted that each of the panel portions 12, 14 are interchangeably capable of providing the inner target surface for the internal panel 30 attachment. For instance, specific embodiments will require attachment or bonding of the internal panel 30 to the inner surface of the back panel 14 where the outside surface of the front panel 12 includes graphical indicia. Such attachment of the internal panel 30 to the back panel 14 will protect the indicia on the front panel 12 as specific sealing processes may require sealing bars to contact the outside of the package to bond the internal panel 30 in place.
In one embodiment of the package 10, the internal compartment panel 30 is bonded to the internal sealant surface of the front panel at the transverse edge 30c, with the back panel 14 being free from bonding contact with the transverse edge 30c. Again, the orientation of the panels 12, 14 in relation to the attachment of the internal panel portion 30 is merely for demonstrative purposes and can be interchangeable. As best demonstrated in
To prevent the internal panel 30, and the transverse edge 30c in particular, from sealing to the back panel 14 during formation and sealing, a barrier material such as Teflon™, Teflon™ coated materials, or materials of like heat barrier qualities and characteristics can be selectively disposed between the back panel 14 and the internal panel 30 proximate the line of the transverse seal or edge 30c. During formation of the package 10, the longitudinal edges 30a, 30b of the internal panel 30 can be bonded intermediate the edges or seals 26, 28 of the front 12 and back panel 14. The described attachment of the internal panel portion 30 defines separate and distinct compartments and cavities.
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The openings 40, 42 of the package 10 can be accessed via at least one access device. Generally, the at least one access device will include a first device 32 and a second device 34, as shown in
The devices 32, 34 can be re-closeable devices disposed on or integrated to at least one of the front or back panel portions 12,14, and capable of multiple re-closeable uses. Generally, the devices 32, 34 are joined to the respective one of the panels 12, 14, without attachment to other adjacent or proximate panels. However, variations in the attachment configuration of the devices 32, 34 can be included in alternative embodiments. As such, as best shown in
In one embodiment, the package 10 can further include a fill slit or opening 80, as best shown in
In one embodiment, a package 10 like those shown in
Fixed zippers, slider zippers, adhesives/tapes, snap or screw cap devices, snap fasteners, hook and latch fastening, spouts, fitments, and other like techniques and devices known to one skilled in the art can be employed for use as the access devices 32, 34. The apparatus and methods disclosed in U.S. Pat. Nos. 6,019,512 and 6,516,850 for integrating zippers into a flexible package are incorporated herein by reference. In addition, other machines consistent with that disclosed herein, and known technologies for attaching access opening devices to flexible packaging sheets or webs are also envisioned. The zipper or other access devices 32, 34 can be attached running with (e.g., in line) or transverse to the machine direction associated with the package formation process. Alternative embodiments of the access devices 32, 34 can be single or minimal use access devices, folding flaps, spouts, holes, and the like. For instance, a peel seal as described herein can be included without a zipper interlock portion for such embodiments where re-closeability is not desirable or needed, or incorporated with those embodiments having re-closeable access devices 32, 34. Further, the access device can be disposed along any portion of the package 10 without deviating from the present invention, including but limited to portions along or proximate one or more longitudinal sides of the package 10, the bottom of the package 10, and like configurations. For example, in an alternative embodiment, the access devices 32 or 34 could be provided at the bottom of the package such that access to or dispensing of the material contents could occur at or proximate the package bottom.
Various embodiments of the present invention can include a temporary seal bond along any of the edges or seals of the internal panel 30. Preferably, the temporary seal would be provided along the transverse edge or seal 30c of the internal panel 30 for those embodiments where the seal 30c is a distance above the bottom of the package 10. In one embodiment of the temporary seal, an adhesive, tape, or other selectively engageable material or substance comprises at least a portion of the transverse seal 30c when it is closeably engaged to temporarily bond the transverse edge 30c of the internal panel 30 to the inner surface of one panel of the main package 10 (e.g., the sealant surface of the front panel 12). When the temporary seal is opened or disengaged (through force, application of cooking or heat, and the like), the second compartment 46 is brought into fluid communication with the first compartment 44. Such temporary seal embodiments can be utilized to isolate material contents of the two cavities or compartment 44, 46 until such time as it is needed or desirable. Medical materials and contents, food, gels, liquids, solids, and a myriad of other materials and substances can be segregated for a desired period of time or use and then selectively brought into communication with such an embodiment. Further, communication between the cavities 44, 46 can be closed by engaging or actuating the temporary seal to again provide desired segregation in those embodiments using adhesives, tapes, and the like.
Various embodiments can further include tear or peel portions 24, including slits, scores, perforations, notches, and the like in the package 10. For instance, a tear notch 24 can be provided in the top portion 20, 70 (
The various formation steps and methods, isolated or combined, or variations thereof, disclosed in U.S. Patent Publication No. 20040031244 can be employed to manufacture or form the package 10 of the present invention. As such, U.S. Patent Publication No. 20040031244 is hereby incorporated by reference herein. Further, various handles, graphics, closeable and re-closeable devices, gusseted portions, and like features known to one skilled in the art are also envisioned for use with this invention and can be implemented without deviating from the spirit and scope of the present invention. All references to front, back, top, bottom, and the like are merely for demonstrative purposes and are not intended to limit the variations and positional references and orientations of the panels in the present invention.
The present invention may be embodied in other specific forms without departing from the spirit or essential attributes thereof, and it is, therefore, desired that the present embodiment be considered in all respects as illustrative and not restrictive. Similarly, the above-described methods and techniques for forming the present invention are illustrative processes and are not intended to limit the methods of manufacturing/forming the present invention to those specifically defined herein. A myriad of various unspecified steps and procedures can be performed to create or form the inventive package 10.
This application is continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 12/371,766 filed Feb. 16, 2009, which claims priority to and the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 61/038,877 filed Mar. 24, 2008, and is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 11/857,292 filed Sep. 18, 2007, now abandoned, which is a division of U.S. application Ser. No. 10/456,971 filed Jun. 6, 2003, now abandoned, which claims priority to and the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/386,798 filed Jun. 6, 2002; with each of the identified applications and disclosures being hereby fully incorporated herein by reference.
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