This invention relates to the field of packaging. In particular, the invention relates to a packaging product and method of closing a packaging product.
Many forms of plastic packaging, especially vacuum packaging, is very hard to open. If the packaging has been moulded around the contents, the packaging is even harder to open.
Plastic packaging often has sealed edges which may be pressed closed during manufacture. Opening such packaging can be extremely frustrating and risks the contents and the safety of the user as knives or scissors must be used on very tough plastic.
Other forms of plastic packaging use moulded poppers at the edge of the packaging with a top layer of plastic having protruding poppers and a bottom layer of plastic having corresponding holes into which the protruding poppers fit sufficiently tightly so as to hold the top and bottom layers together. Such moulded poppers are easier to open than a sealed edge and can be re-closed after opening. This risks the packaging being opened in a retail environment and the contents stolen or tampered with.
Yet further known forms of packaging use separate fasteners to hold two members of the packaging together. However, the use of additional items in the packaging increases the cost and complexity of manufacture.
Therefore, there is a need in the art to address the aforementioned problems.
According to a first illustrative embodiment, there is provided a method for closing a packaging product, comprising: providing a first member of the packaging product having an aperture therein; providing a bubble rivet extending through the aperture having an expanded hollow head portion on one side of the aperture with a neck portion of the bubble rivet being provided in the aperture, wherein the hollow head portion of the bubble rivet is breakable to enable withdrawal of the head portion through the aperture thereby non-reversibly opening the packaging product.
In one embodiment, the method may include: providing a second member of the packaging product and extruding a portion of the second member through the aperture in the first member to form the bubble rivet; and providing a third member applied to the second member to seal the extruded bubble rivet.
In another embodiment, the method may include: providing a second member of the packaging product having an aperture corresponding to the aperture in the first member; wherein the bubble rivet is formed of the hollow head portion, the neck portion, and a backing plate, and the hollow head portion or the backing plate of the bubble rivet is pushed through the apertures in both the first member and the second member; expanding the hollow head portion on an outside of the first member with the backing plate adjacent the outside of the second member.
In a further embodiment, the method may include: providing a second member of the packaging product having an aperture corresponding to the aperture in the first member; wherein the bubble rivet is formed of the hollow head portion, the neck portion, and a second hollow head portion, and one hollow head portion of the bubble rivet is pushed through the apertures in both the first member and the second member; expanding one or more of the hollow head portions on one or more of the outside of the first member and the outside of the second member.
A first hollow head portion may be provided in an inflated state, and the method may include: inserting an uninflated second head portion through the apertures; and inflating the second hollow head portion via a one-way valve by squeezing the first hollow head portion.
In some embodiments, the neck portion may be a hollow tube.
The method may include providing multiple bubble rivets around the edge of a packaging product.
In one embodiment, the bubble rivet may have a generally circular cross section. In another embodiment, the bubble rivet may have an elongate cross section to provide an extended elongate area of closure.
The bubble rivet may have graphics applied to it.
According to a second illustrative embodiment, there is provided a packaging product comprising: a first member of the packaging product having an aperture therein; a bubble rivet provided through the aperture, the bubble rivet having an expandable hollow head portion which in use is provided on one side of the aperture and a neck portion which in use is provided in the aperture, wherein the hollow head portion of the bubble rivet is breakable to enable withdrawal of the head portion through the aperture thereby non-reversibly opening the packaging product.
In one embodiment, the product may include: a second member of the packaging product, and wherein a portion of the second member is extruded through the aperture in the first member to form the bubble rivet; and a third member applicable to the second member to seal the extruded bubble rivets.
In another embodiment, the product may include: a second member of the packaging product having an aperture corresponding to the aperture in the first member; wherein the bubble rivet is formed of the hollow head portion, the neck portion, and a backing plate, and the hollow head portion or the backing plate of the bubble rivet is pushable through the apertures in both the first member and the second member; the hollow head portion being expandable on an outside of the first member with the backing plate adjacent the outside of the second member.
In a further embodiment, the product may include: a second member of the packaging product having an aperture corresponding to the aperture in the first member; wherein the bubble rivet is formed of the hollow head portion, the neck portion, and a second hollow head portion, and one hollow head portion of the bubble rivet is pushed through the apertures in both the first member and the second member; at least one of the hollow head portions being expandable on one or more of the outside of the first member and the outside of the second member.
The described aspects of the invention provide the advantage of allowing a packaging to be tightly-sealed and yet easily opened. A further advantage is that the described method of closing the packaging is non-reversible and shows if the closure has been opened which has benefits for providing a tamper-free indication for the product.
The subject matter regarded as the invention is particularly pointed out and distinctly claimed, in the concluding portion of the specification. The invention, both as to organization and method of operation, together with objects, features, and advantages thereof, may best be understood by reference to the following detailed description when read, with the accompanying drawings.
Preferred embodiments of the present invention will now be described, by way of example only, with reference to the following drawings in which:
It will be appreciated that for simplicity and clarity of illustration, elements shown in the figures have not necessarily been drawn to scale. For example, the dimensions of some of the elements may be exaggerated relative to other elements for clarity. Further, where considered appropriate, reference numbers may be repeated among the figures to indicate corresponding or analogous features.
In the following detailed description, numerous specific details are set forth in order to provide a thorough understanding of the invention. However, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that the present invention may be practiced without these specific details. In other instances, well-known methods, procedures, and components have not been described in detail so as not to obscure the present invention.
A packaging product is provided with tamper-evident bubble rivets for releasable fastening of two an opening in the packaging product. In one embodiment, the opening in the plastic product is formed by two planar surfaces which may be pulled apart. The bubble rivet may comprise a flexible plastics material enclosing, in use, a volume of gas or liquid. The bubble rivet may have a neck portion and an expanded, head region, wherein the bubble rivet is released by bursting the plastics materials to reduce the volume of the head portion by releasing the gas or liquid contained therein.
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The described closure in the form of a bubble rivet 101, 102 is provided to close the two planar members together around the periphery 111, 121. Multiple bubble rivets 101, 102 may be provided spaced around the periphery 111, 121.
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Each of the example closures 210, 220, 230 is provided for securing two members together. A first member 211, 221, 231 may be provided as a planar member, a curved member, an elongate member or any other form and is provided with an aperture 214, 224, 234 therein through which the closure 210, 220, 230 is secured.
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The second member 212, 222, 232 in all embodiments may also be a planar member, curved member, elongate member or any other shape which may be closed or sealed against the first member 211, 221, 231.
In all three example embodiments, the closure 210, 220, 230 comprises a head portion 216, 226, 236 and a neck portion 217, 227, 237. The head portion 216, 226, 236 encloses a cavity 218, 228, 238 which may contain gas or liquid. The cavity 218, 228, 238 may extend into the neck portion 217, 227, 237. The neck portion 217, 227, 237 may be located, in use, in the aperture 214, 224, 234 of the first member 211, 221, 231 and, in the second and third embodiments, in the aperture 225, 235 of the second member 222, 232. The head portion 216, 226, 236 may protrude outside the first member 211, 221, 231 and may have a circumference (in the case of the circular embodiment) or width (in the case of the elongate embodiment) greater than the apertures 214, 224, 234, 225, 235.
In use, the head portion 216, 226, 236 of the closure 210, 220, 230 is broken or burst in order to allow the head portion 216, 226, 236 to be retracted through the aperture 214, 221, 234 and unsecure or release the first member 211, 221, 231 from the second member 212, 222, 232.
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In order to be extruded through the aperture 214, the second member 212 may be formed of a flexible plastic material.
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The construction of the head portion 216, 226, 236 may be from medium density polythene or polycarbonate, or equivalent material, and its thickness may be varied to ensure strength where needed.
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A first member 311 may be provided having multiple apertures 314 provided therein and space apart. The apertures 314 may be evenly spaced apart in the first member 311 to provide an even degree of closure along the first member 311, or they may be clustered at an area of the first member 311 requiring strong closure.
A second member 312 may be provided in the form of a thin member which may be, for example, a thin sheet of plastics material, which is provided adjacent the first member 311. The second member 312 may be extruded through the apertures 314 in the first member 311, through use of vacuum forming or application of differential pressure, and then attached to the third member 313 using adhesive or a heated seal.
The extruded portions of the second member 312 which protrude through the apertures 314 form closures 310 each having a hollow head portion 316 on the opposite side of the first member 311 to the second member 312 and a neck portion 317 within the aperture 314.
The hollow head portions 316 may be filled with a gas or liquid or may naturally have air inside the hollow cavity and a third member 313 may be sealed over the second member 312 enclosing the hollow head portions 316 (as shown in
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The closure 530 may be formed with the first and second head portions 536, 539 uninflated and the head portions 536, 539 may be inflated once the closure 530 is in position through the apertures 534, 535 in the first and second members 531, 532. The inflation may be carried out using a one-way valve and air introduction. Alternatively, the closure 530 may be formed with the first head portion 536 inflated and the second head portion 539 uninflated. The second head portion 539 may be inflated once the closure 530 is in position through the apertures 534, 535 in the first and second members 531, 532. The inflation may be carried out by compressing the first head portion 536 to force air from the neck portion 537 into the second head portion 539 via a one-way valve.
This form of closure 530 may be used in a domestic situation and may be retrofitted to a packaging product by a user. This enables a packaging product to be reused.
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The method may include providing 601 a first member having at least one aperture in it. The first member may be a planar sheet member or may be another form of member such as a curved sheet member, an elongate member, etc. There may be more than one aperture spaced along the first member. The first member may be formed of a hard plastics material, for example, a clear plastics material suitable for packaging.
A second member may be provided 602 for adjacent the first member. The second member may be formed of a thin plastic material, thinner than the material of the first member.
The second member may be extruded 603 to push or pull a portion of the second member through the aperture in the first member to protrude on the opposite side of the first member. The protruding, extruded portion of the second member may form a hollow bubble or head portion with a neck portion provided in the aperture.
The protruding head portion may be partially flattened 604 to enlarge it and to form a tight seal with the first member. The head portion may be filled with a gas or liquid or may naturally be full of air.
A third member may be sealed 605 over the second member to enclose the openings of the extruded portions of the second member.
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A first member may be provided 701 having an aperture. A second member may be provided 702 for sealing against the first member. For example, the first and second members may be two layers of a packaging product which need to be sealed together along an edge. The first and second members, in this embodiment, may be a transparent plastic material suitable for packaging a product.
A separate closure member may be provided 703 in the form of a bubble rivet having a head portion on one end of a neck portion and a backing plate on the other end of the neck portion. The closure may be formed of a more flexible plastic material.
The closure may be inserted 704 through the apertures in the first and second members to secure them together. The closure may be inserted by squashing the head portion through the apertures or by tilting the backing plate through the apertures.
Once inserted, the head portion may be partially flattened 705 to secure the first and second members more tightly together.
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A first member may be provided 801 having an aperture. A second member may be provided 802 for sealing against the first member. For example, the first and second members may be two layers of a packaging product which need to be sealed together along an edge. The first and second members, in this embodiment, may be a transparent plastic material suitable for packaging a product.
A separate closure member may be provided 803 in the form of a more flexible plastic material. The closure may have a neck portion with head portions at each end, wherein one or both of the head portions are deflated for insertion 804 through the apertures.
Once inserted through the apertures so that the neck portion of the closure is provided in the apertures, the one or more deflated head portions may be inflated 805 using a provided inflation method.
The described methods and closures result in a bubble rivet that allows packaging to be sealed tightly but also easily opened. The breakable bubble rivet is broken to open the packaging product and therefore it is easy to see that the packaging product has been opened.
The packaging product may be applied in many different packaging areas including but not limited to: electronic and computer parts, airplane food, takeaway food, food shopping packaging, etc.
The bubble rivets may be thin enough to be broken by hand.
The bubble rivets may be colour coded or personalized (for example, to include a logo or colour scheme). The bubble rivets also allow manufacturers to identify when a seal has broken on their products. This would not only provide marketing for the manufacturer but also security awareness about the opening of the packaging product.
Improvements and modifications can be made to the forego without departing from the scope of the present invention.
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