Claims
- 1. A thin, flexible, generally flat and rectangular pouch packet containing a finely-divided material therein, comprising a pair of generally flat substantially parallel opposed fluid-impervious rectangular walls having inside surfaces in generally face to face confrontation with the walls completely joined together around their peripheral top, bottom, and side edges and having a weakened tearing line substantially parallel with and in close proximity to be joined top edge of the packet defining a tear away marginal strip to facilitate the opening of the pouch packet to cup-like form, at least one of the walls having a thin elongated embossment providing a concave deformation relative to the inside surface of the wall, the concave deformation protruding outwardly from the generally flat inside surface of the wall to provide a channel between the inside surfaces of the opposing walls disposed in the generally face to face confrontation, the concave deformation starting at the tearing line at a position midway between joined inner side edges of the pouch packet and extending toward the bottom edge of the pouch packet and being dimensioned and arranged to facilitate folding of said wall outwardly to enable the packet to open into generally cup-like form upon the removal of the tear-away marginal strip and the application of pressure urging the side edges of the packet toward one another, whereby fluid may be added to the finely-divided material in said packet while in its generally cup-like form.
- 2. The pouch packet in accordance with claim 1 wherein the embossment is bifurcated with arms diverging toward the respective outer ends of the bottom edge of the packet.
- 3. The pouch packet in accordance with the claim 1 wherein the embossment is Y-shaped with its arms diverging toward the respective outer ends of the bottom edge of the packet and with its leg starting at said tearing line.
- 4. A thin, flexible, generally flat and rectangular pouch packet comprising a pair of generally flat substantially parallel opposed rectangular fluid-impervious walls having inside surfaces in generally face to face confrontation with the walls completely joined together around their peripheral top, bottom, and side edges and having a weakened tearing line substantially parallel with and in close proximity to be joined top edge of the packet defining a tear away marginal strip to facilitate the opening of the pouch packet to cup-like form, with both walls having a thin elongated embossment providing a concave deformation relative to the inside surface of each wall, each concave deformation protruding outwardly from the generally flat inside surface of the respective wall to provide a channel between the inside surfaces of the opposing walls disposed in the generally face to face confrontation, each concave deformation starting at the tearing line and at a position midway between joined inner side edges of the pouch packet and extending toward the bottom edge of the pouch packet, said embossment being dimensioned and arranged to facilitate folding of said wall outwardly to enable the packet to open into generally cup-like form upon the removal of the tear-away marginal strip and the application of pressure urging the side edges of the packet toward one another.
- 5. The pouch packet in accordance with claim 4 wherein the embossment is bifurcated with arms diverging toward the respective outer ends of the bottom edge of the packet.
- 6. The pouch packet in accordance with claim 4 wherein the embossment is Y-shaped with its arms diverging toward the respective outer ends of the bottom edge of the packet and with its leg starting at said marginal strip.
Parent Case Info
This application is a division of application Ser. No. 845,472, filed Oct. 26, 1977, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,261,253, which application is a continuation-in-part of copending application Ser. No. 362,741 filed May 22, 1973 and now abandoned.
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