Many types of food products are distributed to consumers in dehydrated or semi-dehydrated form. To prepare such a food product for eating or drinking, a consumer must mix the food product with a liquid, such as water or milk. Frequently, the consumer must add a relatively precise amount of the liquid to the food product to ensure the recommended consistency and flavor of the food product when the food product is ready for consumption. The need to add relatively precise amounts of liquids to dehydrated or semi-dehydrated food products generally necessitates the use of a separate measuring device, such as a measuring cup. Storing separate measuring devices may be inconvenient.
This disclosure describes a food packaging product constructed of a non-rigid material. Initially, an interior cavity of the food packaging product contains a food product. To prepare the food product for consumption, a consumer opens the food packaging product and empties the food product into a container. After emptying the food product into the container, the consumer pours a liquid into the interior cavity of the food packaging product such that a top surface of the liquid is substantially level with a fill line marked on the food packaging product. The fill line is visible on the interior cavity of the food packaging product. The material of the food packaging product prevents the liquid from leaking out of the interior cavity of the food packaging product. The consumer then pours the liquid into the container, thereby creating a mixture of the food product and the liquid.
This summary is provided to introduce a selection of concepts in a simplified form that are further described below in the Detailed Description. This summary is not intended to identify key features or essential features of the claimed subject matter, nor is it intended as an aid in determining the scope of the claimed subject matter.
As briefly described above, the present disclosure is directed to a food packaging product. The present disclosure describes the food packaging product with reference to the attached figures. Numbers in the present disclosure refer to corresponding numbers in the attached figures. It will be appreciated that the figures are provided for purposes of explanation only and do not represent a sole way of implementing the technologies of the present disclosure.
When a consumer receives the food packaging product 2, the front member of the food packaging product 2 is attached to the rear member of the food packaging product 2 only at the edges of the food packaging product 2. The food packaging product 2 defines an interior cavity because the front member of the food packaging product 2 and the rear member of the food packaging product 2 are only attached at their edges. The interior cavity of the food packaging product 2 is slightly less wide than the width of the food packaging product 2 and slightly less high than the height of the food packaging product 2. In the example of
When the consumer receives the food packaging product 2, the interior cavity of the food packaging product 2 contains a food product that should be mixed with a liquid before consumption. As used in this disclosure, the term “food product” means food or beverage. For example, the food product may be instant oatmeal. Other example types of food products that should be mixed with a liquid before consumption include, but are not limited to, pasta sauces, seasoning mixes, powdered drink mixes (e.g., hot chocolate, sports drinks, lemonade, etc.), concentrated drink mixes, condensed soup, dehydrated soup, powdered cheese, gravy mixes, dehydrated or condensed milk, and so on.
The food packaging product 2 may be a variety of different sizes as appropriate for the food product stored within the food packaging product 2. For example, the food product is instant oatmeal and the food packaging product 2 is 3.125 inches wide and 7.00 inches high. In this example, the height of the food packaging product 2 is approximately 2.24 times greater than the width of the food packaging product 2. Furthermore, in this example, the size of the food packaging product 2 allows the interior cavity of the food packaging product 2 to contain a single 43 gram serving of instant oatmeal. It should be appreciated that the interior cavity of the food packaging product 2 may contain a wide variety of different amounts of the food product. For example, the interior cavity of the food packaging product 2 may contain an amount of the food product that ranges from 28 grams to 46 grams.
A tear line 8 is visibly marked on an outer surface of the food packaging product 2. The tear line 8 indicates a line along which a consumer is to open the food packaging product 2. When the consumer wants to prepare the food product in the food packaging product 2, the consumer tears the food packaging product 2 open along the tear line 8. The tear line 8 may be marked on the outer surface of the food packaging product 2 in a variety of ways. For example, the tear line 8 may be printed on the outer surface of the food packaging product 2. In another example, the tear line 8 may be stamped into the outer surface of the food packaging product 2.
In addition, a fill line 10 is visibly marked on the illustrated surface of the food packaging product 2. To prepare the food product in the food packaging product 2, the consumer empties the food product from the food packaging product 2 into a container. The consumer then pours a recommended volume of a liquid into the interior cavity of the food packaging product 2. The recommended volume of the liquid is a volume of the liquid that should be added to the food product to properly prepare the food product. The recommended volume of the liquid is less than a volume of the interior cavity. The liquid may be a variety of different types of liquid, as appropriate for the food product in the food packaging product 2. For example, the liquid may be water, milk, juice, syrup, vegetable oil, olive oil, cooking oil, liquid butter, and/or other types of liquid.
The fill line 10 is marked on the food packaging product 2 such that when the consumer pours the liquid into the interior cavity of the food packaging product 2 such that a top surface of the liquid is substantially level with the fill line 10, the recommended volume of the liquid is in the interior cavity of the food packaging product 2. In a first example, the recommended volume of the liquid needed to prepare the food product may be 500 milliliters. In this first example, when the top surface of the liquid is approximately level with the fill line 10, there are 500 milliliters of the liquid in the interior cavity of the food packaging product 2. In a second example, the food packaging product 2 is designed to contain a single serving of instant oatmeal (e.g., 43 grams). In this second example, the recommended volume of water is ⅔ U.S. cups (i.e., approximately 158 milliliters). Consequently, in this second example, when the top surface of the water is approximately level with the fill line 10, there are approximately 158 milliliters of water in the interior cavity of the food packaging product 2. It will be appreciated that the recommended volume of water may be a variety of different volumes. For instance, the recommended volume of water may be ½ cup. The recommended volume of liquid may depend on the type and volume of the food product. After pouring the liquid into the interior cavity of the food packaging product 2, the consumer pours the liquid out of the food packaging product 2 into the container, thereby creating a mixture of the food product and the liquid.
The fill line 10 may be marked on the food packaging product 2 in a variety of ways. In the example of
In addition to the tear line 8 and the fill line 10, other information may be printed on the food packaging product 2. In the example of
The food packaging product 2 is constructed of one or more non-rigid materials.
Initially, the consumer opens the food packaging product 2 by tearing the food packaging product 2 along the tear line 8 (602). It should be understood that, in addition to or as an alternative to tearing, the consumer could open the food packaging product in a variety of ways. The ways in which the consumer may open the food packaging product 2 may depend on how the food packaging product 2 is constructed. For example, the consumer may open the food packaging product 2 using scissors, a zip seal, pulling the front member and the rear member apart, unfolding, and so on.
After the consumer has opened the food packaging product 2, the consumer empties a food product contained in the interior cavity of the food packaging product 2 into a container (604). Depending on the type of the food product, the consumer may empty the food product into the container in a variety of ways. For example, if the food product is a powder, a low-viscosity liquid, or a dry cereal, the consumer may empty the food product into the container by pouring the food product out of the interior cavity of the food packaging product 2 into the container. In another example, if the food product is a high-viscosity liquid, such as a condensed soup or a semi-liquid cheese, the consumer may empty the food product into the container by squeezing the food product out of the food packaging product 2 into the container, as one would squeeze toothpaste out of a tube. The container may be a wide variety of containers, such as a bowl, pan, pot, skillet, drinking vessel, plate, and so on.
When the consumer has emptied the food product into the container, the consumer pours a liquid into the interior cavity of the food packaging product 2 such that a top surface of the liquid is approximately level with the fill line 10 (606). As the consumer is pouring the liquid into the interior cavity of the food packaging product 2, the consumer is able to determine that the top surface of liquid is approximately level with the fill line 10 because the fill line 10 is visible to the consumer when the consumer is looking into the internal cavity of the food packaging product 2. The fill line 10 may be visible to the consumer because the fill line 10 may be printed on a layer of the food packaging product 2 that is disposed such that no opaque layer of the food packaging product 2 is interposed between the layer and the interior cavity of the food packaging product. In the example of
After the consumer pours the liquid into the interior cavity of the food packaging product 2, the consumer pours substantially all of the liquid out of the food packaging product 2 into the container, thereby creating a mixture of the liquid and the food product (608). In the example of
Initially, a manufacturer manufactures as a non-rigid, rectangular, flat sheet of material (702). For example, the manufacturer may manufacture a flat sheet of material that comprises an outer paper layer, an intermediate plastic layer, and an inner plastic layer as described in the example of
After manufacturing the sheet of material, the manufacturer prints the flat sheet of material such that the fill line 10 is marked on the flat sheet of material (704). In addition, when the manufacturer prints the flat sheet of material, the tear line 8, the directions 16, and/or additional lettering or graphics may be marked on the flat sheet of material. It should be appreciated that in some example implementations, a different manufacturer may print the tear line 8, the fill line 10, the directions 16, and/or additional lettering or graphics on the sheet of the material. For example, a first manufacturer may create the sheet of material, print the marks on the sheet of material, and then provide the sheet of material to a second manufacturer. In this example, the second manufacturer may then perform the remaining steps of process 700.
Next, the manufacturer folds the flat sheet of material in half along a fold line perpendicular to the height axis 6 (706). When the manufacturer folds the flat sheet of material, the height of the sheet of material is reduced by half. For example, if the height of the flat sheet of material was 14.00 inches, the height of the folded sheet of material is 7.00 inches. The portion of the folded sheet of material to one side of the fold is the front member of the food packaging product 2 and the portion of the folded sheet of material to the other side of the fold is the rear member of the food packaging product 2.
After folding the sheet of material, the manufacturer seals the side edges of the front member to corresponding side edges of the rear member, forming the side edges 18 and 20 (
Once the manufacturer has sealed the side edges 18 and 20 of the folded sheet of material, the manufacturer adds an appropriate amount of a food product into the interior cavity of the folded sheet of material (710). The manufacturer then seals the top edge of the front member to the top edge of the rear member, thereby sealing the top edge 22 of the finished food packaging product 2 (712). In this way, the food product is sealed within the food packaging product 2. The manufacturer may use a heated land to seal the top edge of the front member to the top edge of the rear member.
In the example of
For purposes of explanation, a hole 804 is shown in a first member 806 of the food packaging product 2. The hole 804 would not actually be present in the food packaging product 2, but is present in the example of
The example of
The technologies of this disclosure may be realized in many ways. For example, the technologies of this disclosure may be realized as a food packaging product that comprises a first member constructed of a substantially flat sheet of a non-rigid material, the first member having an inner surface, the non-rigid material being tearable, the non-rigid material providing a barrier against environmental elements, the non-rigid material being substantially impermeable to a liquid, and the non-rigid material not being intended for reuse. The food packaging product also comprises a second member constructed of a substantially flat sheet of the non-rigid material, the second member having an inner surface, the second member having substantially a same height and a same width as the first member. Each edge of the first member is attached to a corresponding edge of the second member. The first member and the second member define an interior cavity between the inner surface of the first member and the inner surface of the second member, the inner surface of the first member being a surface of the first member facing the second member and the inner surface of the second member being a surface of the second member facing the first member. The interior cavity contains a food product to which a consumer should add a recommended volume of the liquid prior to consumption of the food product, the recommended volume of the liquid being less than a volume of the interior cavity. A fill line is marked on the first member such that the fill line is visible to the consumer from inside the interior cavity after the consumer has substantially emptied the food product out of the interior cavity. The fill line is marked on the first member such that after the consumer has substantially emptied the food product out of the interior cavity and poured an amount of the liquid into the interior cavity such that a top surface of the liquid is substantially level with the fill line, the interior cavity contains the recommended volume of the liquid.
In another example, the technologies of this disclosure may be realized as a process of using a food packaging product. The process comprises receiving a rectangular flat sheet of material, the material being a non-rigid material, the material being tearable, the material providing a barrier against environmental elements, the material being substantially impermeable to a liquid, and the material not being intended for reuse. The food packaging product also comprises a second member constructed of a substantially flat sheet of the non-rigid material, the second member having substantially a same height and a same width as the first member. Each edge of the first member is attached to a corresponding edge of the second member. The first member and the second member define an interior cavity between an inner surface of the first member and an inner surface of the second member, the inner surface of the first member being a surface of the first member facing the second member and the inner surface of the second member being a surface of the second member facing the first member. The interior cavity contains a food product to which a consumer should add a recommended volume of the liquid prior to consumption of the food product, the recommended volume of the liquid being less than a volume of the interior cavity. A fill line is marked on the first member such that the fill line is visible to the consumer from inside the interior cavity after the consumer has substantially emptied the food product out of the interior cavity. The fill line is marked on the first member such that after the consumer has substantially emptied the food product out of the interior cavity and poured an amount of the liquid into the interior cavity such that a top surface of the liquid is substantially level with the fill line, the interior cavity contains the recommended volume of the liquid. The process further comprises opening the food packaging product by tearing the food packaging product along a tear line visibly marked on the first member or the second member. In addition, the process comprises after opening the food packaging product, emptying the food product out of the interior cavity of the food packaging product into a container. Furthermore, the process comprises after emptying the food product out of the interior cavity into the container, pouring the liquid into the interior cavity until a top surface of the liquid within the interior cavity is substantially level with the fill line. The addition, the process comprises after pouring the liquid into the interior cavity, pouring the liquid out of the interior cavity into the container, thereby creating a mixture of the food product and the liquid.
In another example, the technologies of this disclosure may be realized as a process of manufacturing a food packaging product. The process comprises folding a flat sheet of material in half along a fold line, the flat sheet of material being rectangular, the material being a non-rigid material, the material being tearable, the material providing a barrier against environmental elements, the material being substantially impermeable to a liquid, the material not being intended for reuse, a fill line being visibly marked on the flat sheet of material, the fold line being perpendicular to a height axis of the food packaging product, thereby creating a folded sheet of material that has half the length of the flat sheet of material, the portion to one side of the fold line forming a first member and the portion to an opposite side of the fold line forming a second member. Furthermore, the process comprises after folding the flat sheet of material, sealing a first side edge of the first member to a first corresponding edge of the second member. In addition, the process comprises after folding the flat sheet of material, sealing a second side edge of the second member to a second corresponding edge of the second member, thereby forming an interior cavity between an inner surface of the first member and an inner surface of the second member, the inner surface of the first member being a surface of the first member facing the second member and the inner surface of the second member being a surface of the second member facing the first member. The process also comprises after sealing the first side edge of the first member to the first corresponding edge of the second member and after sealing the second side edge of the second member to the second corresponding edge of the second member, adding into the interior cavity a food product to which a consumer should add a recommended volume of the liquid prior to consumption of the food product, the recommended volume of the liquid being less than a volume of the interior cavity. The fill line is visible to the consumer when the consumer is looking into the interior cavity. When the consumer adds the recommended volume of the liquid to the interior cavity after the food product is emptied out of the interior cavity, a top surface of the liquid within the interior cavity is substantially level with the fill line. The process also comprises after adding the food product, sealing a top edge of the first member to a top edge of the second member, thereby sealing the food product within the interior cavity.
Although the subject matter has been described in language specific to structural features and/or methodological acts, it is to be understood that the subject matter defined in the appended claims is not necessarily limited to the specific features or acts described above. Rather, the specific features and acts described above are disclosed as example forms of implementing the claims.
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Parent | 12365425 | Feb 2009 | US |
Child | 13648430 | US |