Claims
- 1. A tubular receptacle adapted to be formed into an evacuated and sealed bag comprising
- first and second superimposed plastic panels, each having a uniform thickness and defining inner and outer surfaces thereon, joined together at opposite lateral sides thereof to define a chamber adapted to have a product disposed therein,
- each of said first and second panels comprising an uniform inner layer, defining one of said inner surfaces thereon, composed of a heat sealable material, and an uniform outer layer composed of a gas impermeable material, and
- a plurality of raised protuberances having said uniform thickness and formed in a generally regular and waffle-like pattern on the inner surface of at least one of said first and second panels to project outwardly therefrom towards the inner surface of the other panel to define a plurality of intercommunicating channels entirely around and between said protuberances.
- 2. The receptacle of claim 1 wherein said inner layer is composed of polyethylene or polypropylene.
- 3. The receptacle of claim 1 wherein said outer layer is composed of polyester or nylon.
- 4. The receptacle of claim 1 wherein said protuberances are solely formed on the inner surface of said first panel and the inner surface of said second panel is flat and uninterrupted.
- 5. The receptacle of claim 1 wherein .[.distral.]. .Iadd.distal .Iaddend.ends of said protuberances and bottom surfaces defining said channels and which face the inner surface of said other panel each define at least generally flat and exposed surface areas thereon that are coplanar relative to each other.
- 6. The receptacle of claim 5 wherein each said exposed surface area is rectangular and each said protuberance and each said channel is trapezoidal, when viewed in cross-section.
- 7. The receptacle of claim 6 wherein each said exposed surface area is square. .[.8. The receptacle of claim 4 wherein said protuberances are further formed in said first panel to form a plurality of interconnected and raised ridges on the outer surface of said first panel that project outwardly therefrom to define said channels thereon and that further define a plurality of non-intercommunicating closed cavities between said ridges so that when the outer surface of said first panel is placed on a flat platen said cavities will not communicate with each other when air is evacuated through said channels..]. .[.9. The receptacle of claim 8 wherein outer surface areas of said ridges are at least generally flat and co-planar relative to each other..]. .[.10. The receptacle of claim 1 wherein the width and length of each of said protuberances are each at least approximately twice the width of each adjacent and surrounding
- channel..]. 11. The receptacle of claim 1 further comprising an intermediate layer bonded between the inner and outer layers of said at least one of said first and second panels having said protuberances formed thereon, said intermediate layer composed of a material exhibiting a
- stiffness greater than each of said inner and outer layers. 12. The receptacle of claim 11 wherein said inner layer is composed of low density polyethylene or polypropylene, said outer layer is composed of polyester or Nylon and said intermediate layer is composed of high density
- polyethytlene. 13. The receptacle of claim 12 wherein said inner, .Iadd.intermediate and .Iaddend.outer .[.and intermediate.]. layers have thicknesses of about 0.5 to 1.0 mil, 1.5 mil, and 0.5 mil, respectively.
- . A tubular receptacle adapted to be formed into an evacuated and sealed bag comprising
- first and second superimposed panels, each having inner and outer surfaces, joined together at opposite lateral sides thereof to define a chamber adapted to have a product disposed therein,
- each of said first and second panels comprising an inner layer composed of a heat sealable material defining each said inner surface, and an outer layer composed of a gas impermeable material,
- an intermediate layer bonded between the inner and outer layers of at least one of said first and second panels and composed of a material exhibiting a stiffness greater than each of said inner and outer layers, and
- a plurality of protuberances formed in a generally regular and waffle-like pattern on the inner surface the one or more of said first and second panels, that includes said intermediate layer, to project outwardly from such inner surface towards the other panel to define a plurality of interconnecting channels entirely around and between said protuberances.
- . The receptacle of claim 14 wherein said inner layer is composed of low density polyethylene or polypropylene, said outer layer is composed of Nylon or polyester and said intermediate layer is composed of high density
- polyethylene. 16. The receptacle of claim 15 wherein said inner, .Iadd.intermediate and .Iaddend.outer .[.and intermediate.]. layers have thicknesses of about 0.5 to 1.0 mil, 1.5 mil, and 0.5 mil, respectively.
- . The receptacle of claim 14 wherein said protuberances are solely formed on the inner surface of said first panel and the inner surface of
- said second panel is flat and uninterrupted. 18. The receptacle of claim 14 wherein distal ends of said protuberances and bottom surfaces defining such channels and which face the inner surface of said other panel each define at least generally flat and exposed surface areas thereon that are coplanar relative to each other. .[.19. The receptacle of claim 17 wherein said protuberances are further formed in said first panel to form a plurality of interconnected and raised ridges on the outer surface of said first panel that project outwardly therefrom to define said channels therein and that further define a plurality of non-intercommunicating closed cavities between said ridges so that when the outer surface of said first panel is placed on a flat platen said cavities will not communicate
- with each other when air is evacuated through said channels..]. 20. A tubular receptacle adapted to be formed into an evacuated and sealed bag comprising
- first and second superimposed plastic panels, each having inner and outer surfaces, joined together at opposite lateral sides thereof to define a chamber adapted to have a product disposed therein,
- each of said first and second panels comprising an inner layer, defining one of said inner surfaces thereon, composed of a heat sealable material, and an outer layer composed of a gas impermeable material, and
- a plurality of raised protuberances formed in a generally regular and waffle-like pattern on the inner surface of at least one of said first and second panels to project outwardly therefrom towards the inner surface of the other panel to define a plurality of interconnecting channels entirely around and between said protuberances, said protuberances having a width and length substantially greater than the width of each channel portion disposed between each adjacent pair of protuberances and each protuberance having an exposed surface area on a distal end thereof, directly facing the inner surface of the other panel, that is substantially larger than said channel portion when said protuberances and channels are viewed in plan view.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 009,110 filed Jan. .[.1.]. .Iadd.28.Iaddend., 1987, now abandoned which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 778,875 filed Sept. 23, 1985, now abandoned.
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