Claims
- 1. Packaging for articles consisting of film material which, in the form of a substantially closed film envelope, tightly encloses the articles, the film envelope being provided with tear means and being at least partially printed and being provided with heat-sealing means for joining unprinted surfaces of the film material,
- wherein the tear means comprises a tear part which is integral with the film and carries printing, in a predetermined location, on the side of the film to be heat-sealed, such that the printing which inherently prevents heat-sealing in said location, substantially delineates the area over which the tear takes place, and
- wherein one tear line is provided in the proximity of said tear part to initiate the tear.
- 2. Packaging as claimed in claim 1, wherein a boundary line of a printing, which boundary line runs at an angle to the tear line, is provided adjacent to the tear part, and the film surface behind the boundary line is unprinted.
- 3. Packaging as claimed in claim 1, wherein two tear parts are arranged substantially one covering the other on the closed film envelope.
- 4. Packaging as claimed in claim 1, wherein the printing contains at least one piece of information about the tear operation.
- 5. Packaging as claimed in claim 1, wherein the film material is polypropylene film.
- 6. Packaging as claimed in claim 1, wherein the edge tearing force of the film is at least 150N.
- 7. Packaging as claimed in claim 6, wherein the edge tearing force of the film is from 150 to about 250N.
- 8. Packaging as claimed in claim 1, wherein the boundary line is provided at an angle of from about 10.degree. to about 80.degree. to the tear line.
- 9. Packaging as claimed in claim 1, wherein the tensile strength of the film is about 120-180N/mm.sup.2 in the longitudinal direction and from about 140 to about 240N/mm.sup.2 in the transverse direction.
- 10. Packaging for articles, consisting of polypropylene film material having an edge tearing force of not less than 150N (Newton) which, in the form of a substantially closed film envelope, tightly encloses the articles, the film envelope being provided with tear means and being at least partially printed and being provided with heat-sealing means for joining unprinted surfaces of the film material, wherein the tear means comprises a tear part which consists of at least part of the film and carries printing on the film surface to be heat-sealed and in the proximity of which at least one tear line is provided.
- 11. Packaging as claimed in claim 10, wherein the tensile strength of the film is about 120-180N/mm.sup.2 in the longitudinal direction and from about 140 to about 240N/mm.sup.2 in the transverse direction.
- 12. A film tape blank for packaging as claimed in claim 1, comprising a plurality of film blanks for a plurality of film envelopes adjoining one another and being provided for subsequent separation along a parting line between two successive film blanks, wherein each printing of the tear part is arranged between the still unseparated film blanks, overlapping the particular parting line inbetween.
- 13. A tape cassette of right parallelepiped shape, having packaging consisting of polypropylene film material having a thickness of from 15 to 40 .mu.m which, in the form of a substantially closed film envelope, tightly encloses the articles, the film envelope being provided with tear means and being at least partially printed and being provided with heat-sealing means for joining unprinted surfaces of the film material, wherein the tear means comprises a tear part which consists of at least part of the film and carries printing on the film surface to be heat-sealed and in the proximity of which at least one tear line is provided, and printing which has a boundary line with the unprinted part of the film surface is provided adjacent to the tear part, the said boundary line running at an angle to the tear line.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 321,061, filed on Mar. 9, 1989 now abandoned.
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Continuations (1)
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