The present invention relates to plastic film bags or pouches, in general, and, in particular, to a pouch having a flat valve for use in food and industrial packaging and entertainment.
Commercial packaging made from flexible plastic film material is known in the industry. Most of the soft packaging of liquids in so-called “plastic bags” either cannot be sealed after opening, or requires an additional cover in order to be closed. This means that, once the packaging is opened, the product must be consumed at one sitting, or a more expensive container must be purchased, e.g., a bottle, designed for multi-use, in order to store the product for later use. For someone traveling, hiking or away from home, larger containers are not always practical or financially feasible.
The use of valves in food packaging to stop or check the flow of a gas or liquid is known. These are referred to as “check valves” and normally allow fluid (liquid or gas) to flow through it in only one direction. Check valves are often made of rubber, film or plastic materials, and may be used to allow a suction device to be easily inserted to remove air from the packaging after filling, to create an air-tight seal.
Accordingly, there is a need for a pouch enabling easy filling and removal of liquid, gas or solids within a package that can be closed and sealed to temporarily save the contents for another time, if the contents are not consumed at one sitting. Furthermore, it would be desirable if the pouch could be formed and produced by conventional plastic bag, blown film or extrusion technologies.
The present invention relates to an improved, inexpensive, flexible, self-sealing thin film valve that can easily be opened and easily be closed many times. This valve is configured and adapted to be coupled to container, e.g., a plastic bag or pouch or a can, in any conventional manner. The self-sealing, multi-use film valve has a front panel and a back panel. The valve is sealed to the pouch between the front and back panels of the pouch, typically along a sealed edge of the pouch. The valves panels are sealed to each other along their two side edges and are open at both ends. When extra sealing is required for a long time, after filling the pouch, the valve is sealed along its outer edge that extends to or beyond the sealing line of the valve to the pouch. The edge of the valve inside the pouch remains open and in flow communication with the internal space. The valve and pouch are opened by opening the sealed outer edge.
The front and back panels of the valve are sealed to each other on their two side edges, either parallel to one another or at an angle to one another, to define the duct. The duct can be opened by insertion of a separator into the duct which opens the valve, for example, a straw, a needle, a funnel or any other filling or removal device. When the duct is opened, liquids, gases, powders or solids can be inserted or removed from the internal space of the pouch. The normal state of the valve is closed, due to the film material and the geometry of the valve and due to the pressure exerted on the front and back panel of the valve by a material in the pouch surrounding the valve. In this way, a pouch holding a liquid or other substance can be closed, and the contents saved for later consumption without leakage from the pouch.
In addition, in order to achieve better sealing, the valve can be sealed to the pouch in an asymmetric manner. One side of the valve is connected to the pouch in two parallel lines, collinear with the sealing lines of the pouch, and on the other side, only along one line, or any other asymmetric shape of the sealing that will cause the valve to fold and improve its closing.
In another aspect of the invention, the film valve is included as part of a cover of a container, such as a soft drink can. This allows easy opening and closing of the valve to access the substance in the container, via a straw or any tube that separates the panels of the valve, without having to continually maintain the can open after opening, as happens today.
In another aspect, multiple valves are included within a single flexible pouch, allowing one to share the contents of the pouch with another person at the same time.
In another aspect, separate compartments are defined within each pouch, as by means of an internal seal formed by heat welding. The separate compartments allow solids to be kept separate from liquids until a user is ready to consume them, or in order to allow for maximum freshness before ingredients within the pouch are mixed together. Separate compartments in combination with multiple valves allow the user to customize the material he wants to dispense from the pouch. One non-limiting example is a pouch of iced coffee, having a separate compartment with extra sugar which one can choose to open or not open, based upon which valve is chosen to use.
It is a feature of some embodiments of the invention that the production of the pouch with the valve is by means of a technology conventionally used for manufacturing plastic bags and pouches, such as blown film, extrusion, vacuum forming and plastic welding technologies.
There is thus provided, according to the present invention, a thin film valve including a flexible thin film front panel, a flexible thin film rear panel sealed to the front panel along two opposite sides thereof to form a normally closed, self-sealing thin film valve having an openable duct, the valve being sealingly affixable to a pouch. The duct has first and second open ends, the first end of the duct being openable into a pouch sealingly affixed to the valve and a frangible seal sealing the second end of the duct between the two sealed side edges.
There is also provided, according to the invention, a flexible pouch having at least one sealed edge, the pouch including a normally closed self-sealing thin film valve sealingly affixed in the sealed edge, the valve formed of a flexible thin film front panel and a flexible thin film back panel sealed on two opposite sides to define an openable duct between them providing flow communication from outside the pouch to an internal space in the pouch. At least one edge of the valve inside the pouch is unsealed, so as to provide flow communication between the duct and an internal space inside the pouch. A first sealing line seals the valve to the pouch including at least two portions, a first portion wherein the front and back panels of the pouch are sealed to each other, and a second portion, collinear with the first portion of the sealing line, along which the front panel of the valve is sealed to an inside wall of the front panel of the pouch and the back panel of the valve is sealed to an inside wall of the sealed edge of the pouch. The valve and pouch are also sealed by a second sealing line wherein a portion of only one of the front and back panels of the valve is sealed to an inside wall of the pouch and the other panel is not sealed to the pouch.
There is further provided, according to the invention, a method of forming a pouch having a sealed edge, the method including sealingly affixing a normally closed self-sealing thin film valve in the sealed edge, the valve formed of a flexible thin film front panel and a flexible thin film back panel sealed on two opposite sides to define an openable duct between them providing flow communication from outside the pouch to an internal space in the pouch, at least one edge of the valve inside the pouch being unsealed, so as to provide flow communication between the duct and an internal space inside the pouch, sealing the pouch and the valve along a first sealing line including at least two portions, a first portion wherein the front and back panels of the pouch are sealed to each other, and a second portion, collinear with the first portion of the sealing line, along which the front panel of the valve is sealed to an inside wall of the front panel of the pouch and the back panel of the valve is sealed to an inside wall of the sealed edge of the pouch, and sealing the pouch and the valve along a second sealing line wherein a portion of only one of the front and back panels of the valve is sealed to an inside wall of the pouch and the other panel is not sealed to the pouch.
The present invention will be further understood and appreciated from the following detailed description taken in conjunction with the drawings in which:
The present invention relates to an improved, inexpensive, flexible, self-sealing thin film valve that can easily be opened and easily be closed many times. This valve is configured and adapted to be coupled to container, e.g., a plastic bag or pouch or a can, in any conventional manner. The thin film valve includes a flexible thin film front panel, a flexible thin film rear panel sealed to the front panel along two opposite sides thereof to form a normally closed, self-sealing thin film valve having an openable duct, the duct having first and second open ends, the first end of the duct being openable into a container sealingly affixed to the valve, and a frangible seal sealing the second end of the duct between the two sealed side edges. One option is to form a plastic pouch using the blown film extrusion technology of manufacturing conventional plastic (polyethylene) bags. The pouch is made to contain liquids, semi-liquids, powders and solids. The flat film valve defines a duct that can be opened to add substances to the pouch, for example, water, or to dispense material from the pouch. The normal state of the duct is closed, due to the geometry and the material of the valve and due to pressure inside the pouch. Preferably, the valve is heat welded, or affixed in any other manner, such as sewing, gluing, etc., in a seam of the plastic pouch or to the top wall of a can.
The valve is a flexible, flat, thin polymeric foils barrier assembly formed of two flexible plastic foils, a front and back panel, sealed or welded on two opposite side edges to define a duct between them. The valve is also sealed or welded on a third edge between the two side edges, sealing the outer opening of the duct and the valve. The valve remains open along at least one edge thereof inside the pouch, so as to permit flow communication between the duct and an internal space inside the pouch. The valve is sealed to and between the front and back panels of the pouch. In this way, the filled plastic pouch remains hermetically sealed until the outer edge seal is torn or removed, thereby preventing inadvertent dispensing of the contents and preventing the ingress of dirt or bacteria into the interior space of the pouch. Material inside the pouch applies pressure on the front and back of the flat valve, helping to maintain the duct closed. For purposes of the present invention, “material” includes any liquid, gas, powder or other substance stored in the pouch for later use. The two side edges of the valve may be sealed together parallel to one another or at an angle to one another. Preferably, the valve is bent or creased in at least one place, to provide an improved seal for the valve, thus preventing leakage through the duct. The duct can be opened by inserting a straw, a needle, a funnel or any other filling apparatus between the front and the back panel of the valve. When the duct is opened, liquids, gases, powders or solids can be inserted into or removed from the interior of the pouch. The normal state of the valve is closed, due to the film material of which the valve is formed and its geometry, and due to the pressure of the material in the pouch surrounding the valve, which applies pressure to both the front and back panels of the valve's film. Another way to improve the sealing of the valve is by asymmetrical attachment of the valve to the pouch, so that when pressure is applied in the pouch, the valve bends by itself.
Before explaining the invention in detail, it is to be understood that the phraseology and terminology employed herein is for the purpose of description and should not be regarded as limiting. For clarity, non-essential elements were omitted from the drawings.
The panels of the pouch include a flexible film material, for example, low density polyethylene, nylon, polyester, polyurethane, and laminates. It is possible that either the front or back panel (or both) of the pouch is made at least in part from a flexible, transparent material, thus allowing the interior space of the pouch and its contents to be visually observable through at least a portion of the front or back panel.
According to the invention, each pouch has at least one thin flexible valve which prevents the contents within the pouch from being released inadvertently. The valve is opened by insertion of a straw, a needle, a funnel or any other filling apparatus into the valve. Once the valve is open, material can be added to the pouch or material within the pouch can be removed from the pouch via the straw or other opening device, or poured out through the open valve.
The duct 16 is opened by insertion of a straw, needle, funnel or any other suitable filling device 21 into duct 16, between the front and rear panels. This can be seen, for example, in
Once the valve is open, material can be added to the contents of the pouch or material within the pouch can be removed from the pouch via the straw or filling device, or poured out through the open valve. When the straw or other filling device is removed, the valve 12 closes. Thus, under pressure of the material inside the pouch, the sealing of the valve is tightened, as shown by the arrows in
The valve is placed at the edge of the pouch, between the front and rear panels of the pouch 10, before it is sealed. The pouch is sealed 14 along its open edge, sealing the valve in place. A protective material is placed in the duct 16 in the valve during heat sealing, as is known in the industry, to prevent the duct from being sealed inadvertently during manufacture of the pouch. Alternatively, the valve can be welded or sealed asymmetrically, as described in detail with regard to
To further improve the performance of the valve of the present invention, preferably one or more creases or folds are created across the valve 18 in at least one, but preferably two or more locations along the length of the valve 18.
In another embodiment, a pouch having a film valve 32 can be incorporated in a can 30, such as a beverage can, as seen in
According to some embodiments of the invention, the pouch is affixed to the top wall of the can with the valve disposed beneath the breakaway portion of the lid. In this way, when the breakaway portion of the lid is removed and the can is opened, the external, upper part of the valve is exposed, providing access to the duct in the valve for inserting a straw into the can. It will be appreciated that, in this embodiment, the pouch is open at its bottom end inside the can. Here, too, the front and back panels can be of the same length or one can be longer than the other. Alternatively, or in addition, creases can be provided across the valve to improve sealing, as described in detail with regard to
The pouch of the present invention can be used, as well, as a disposable aseptic baby's bottle 40, where the nipple 47 is part of the pouch or tube, as seen in
If it is desired to mix the contents of two of the internal compartments 64, a straw or tube 66 is inserted through one of the valves 62, as shown in
Alternatively, a pouch 60 may contain a gas, liquid, power, or other substance and, based upon which valve the user selects, the user can enhance his or her enjoyment of the substance within the pouch by either choosing to use the contents within the smaller compartment or not. For example, if one compartment of the pouch contains iced coffee, and a separate compartment contains extra sugar, one can select to use the extra sugar or not, based upon which valve they choose.
If there are two people sharing the same pouch, and if they have different taste preferences, they can both enjoy it as they like it. The first one drinks the iced coffee as is. Watching through the transparent window of the pouch, they know when they have reached the half way mark and can switch. The second person then proceeds to insert his straw through the valve with the extra sugar, opens the smaller compartment with the straw, and mixes the coffee.
Referring now to
When a user wishes to insert additional material, mix material in internal compartments, or remove contents from the pouch, the frangible sealed external end wall 76 of the valve 72 is cut or torn off, thereby permitting opening of duct 75 as described above. Tear indicators 79 and/or a frangible end portion may be provided for ease of removing the end wall of the valve.
In some embodiments, the valve is connected to the pouch symmetrically, as seen in
As described above, the valve is closed by the pressure exerted on the front and back panels of the valve. However, if a tiny gap is formed between the panels of the valve when the straw is removed, leakage might occur through the gap of the valve. To create the required increase of the pressure on the panels relative to the pressure in the gap to ensure complete closing of the valve, the valve is welded to the pouch in an asymmetric fashion. This asymmetry causes the valve to bend, thereby preventing flow through the duct and closing the valve completely.
It will be appreciated that weld 96′ along the pouch is optional but not necessary. Weld 96′, sealing the panel of the pouch to the panel of the valve along the sealed line, can be of any desired length—all along the width of the valve, or along only a small portion of the width of the valve, as shown at numeral 99 in
It will be appreciated that it is a feature of the invention that at least a portion of the two foil panels of the valve are in sealing engagement with each other so as to close the duct, thereby sealing the pouch. There is no space between the panels of the valve except when a separator is inserted between them, as described in each of the embodiments above.
While the invention has been described with respect to a limited number of embodiments, it will be appreciated that many variations, modifications and other applications of the invention may be made. It will further be appreciated that the invention is not limited to what has been described hereinabove merely by way of example. Rather, the invention is limited solely by the claims which follow.
The present application claims the benefit of U.S. provisional patent application No. 62/021,693, filed Jul. 7, 2014.
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/IL2015/050707 | 7/7/2015 | WO | 00 |
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62021693 | Jul 2014 | US |