Claims
- 1. A reclosable film package comprising:
- 1) A filmpack formed of a multiplicity of rectangular film sheets arranged in a stack having upper and lower faces, two opposed sides, and two opposed ends, said stack being contained within a bag of flexible light-tight wrapping material comprising upper and lower panels joined along opposite sides and one end to define a bag fitting around the sheet stack, extensions on said panels at an end opposite said one end, said extensions projecting beyond a corresponding stack end to constitute a foldable tubular flap on said bag opposite said one end, said extensions terminating in free edges and having generally adjacent said free edges sealing means for light-tightly sealing said tubular flap, said sealing means being unsealable to open said tubular flap of the bag for removal of film sheets from said bag through the thus-opened flap end while the remainder of the sheet stack remains intact within the bag, the unsealable sealing means being a peelable seal, said tubular flap being folded over a portion of the bag in overlying relation to one of said panels of the bag and being re-foldable thereover after removal of film sheets from the bag from the unsealed flap; and
- 2) A rectangular carton for enclosing the filmpack in generally close-fitting relation, said carton having upper and lower faces, opposed side walls, a bottom end wall, and at an end opposite said bottom end wall a top end closure flap connected along a hinge line to an edge of one of the carton faces, which edge is opposite said bottom end wall, and being adapted to be pivoted along said hinge line from and to a closed position closing the top end of the carton and to and from an open position opening that end for sliding withdrawal through the thus-opened end of the filmpack from the carton sufficient to allow the folded tubular slap of said bag to be accessed and unsealed to open said flap for removal of film sheets from the bag end and for return within the carton of the opened filmpack with the tubular flap in its re-folded position and being held by the carton in said re-folded position in said overlying relation to said one panel of the bag.
- 2. The film package of claim 1 wherein said carton is set up from a one-piece blank.
- 3. The film package of claim 1 wherein said peelable seal has a generally sinuous configuration to facilitate the unsealing of the seal on said extensions to open the tubular flap.
- 4. The film package of claim 1 wherein the seal is located in spaced relation to the free ends of said extensions to provide the extensions with free margins adapted to be gripped for unsealing of the seal.
- 5. The film package of claim 1 wherein said top end closure flap has a locking tab insertable within the carton to maintain the closure flap in its closed position.
- 6. The film package of claim 1 wherein each of said faces and side walls of the carton are weakened along coincident transverse lines spaced from an edge thereof at the top end of the carton whereby portions thereof between the weakened lines and the top end edges of the faces and side walls can be removed in entirety to permanently open the carton top end with a top end portion of the filmpack projecting therethrough.
- 7. The film package of claim 1 wherein the longitudinal and transverse dimensions of said panels are substantially greater than longitudinal and transverse dimensions of the film sheet stack whereby said bag has opposite side margins extending beyond said opposed sides of the stack and an end margin at the end of the bag opposite said tubular flap extending beyond the corresponding end of said stack, the thus-extending opposite side margins of the bag being folded mutually toward one another and the end margin being folded toward the opposite end to cause said bag to fit closely around said stack.
- 8. The film package of claim 7 wherein air within the sealed filmpack is substantially removed to collapse the extending opposite side margins and top end of the bag to a generally flat condition.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/890,251, filed May 29, 1992.
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