The invention relates to a film packaging, especially flow-wrap packaging having a longitudinal sealed seam and two transverse sealed seams, at least the longitudinal sealed seam being spaced apart from the associated longitudinal edges to form two longitudinal edge strips of different widths which are folded one over the other and onto the outside of the packaging.
Packagings of that kind are used for the packaging of usually solid items, but also of soft, possibly flowable, items. The items are wrapped in a rectangular or square film blank, there thus being formed a longitudinal edge opposite the wrapping edge and, extending between that edge and the wrapping edge, two transverse edges. The latter edges and the longitudinal edge are sealed to one another to form longitudinal and two transverse sealed seams, so that the item is securely packaged and protected from environmental influences. The transverse sealed seams generally extend directly along the transverse edges, that is to say the lateral boundary of the packaging, while the longitudinal sealed seam is spaced apart from the associated longitudinal edges of the film blank. As mentioned at the beginning, the longitudinal sealed seam is to be spaced apart from the associated longitudinal edges by different amounts, so that two longitudinal edge strips of different widths are formed. It is thus possible to open the packaging conveniently from the longitudinal edge side. It is merely necessary to separate the two longitudinal edge strips, which are each defined between the longitudinal sealed seam and the longitudinal edge and which are in direct contact with one another, by means of two thumbs or two fingers and then to hold each of them firmly between thumb and finger. The two longitudinal edge strips can then be pulled apart to open the longitudinal sealed seam. Because one longitudinal edge strip is wider than the other longitudinal edge strip, it is considerably easier to separate the two longitudinal edge strips. Conventionally, one longitudinal edge strip is about from 1.0 mm to 2.0 mm wider than the other longitudinal edge strip.
The problem underlying the present invention is to provide a film packaging of the said kind which is simple to open and which, after opening and possibly removal of some of the packaged product, can be satisfactorily closed again.
That problem is solved according to the invention by the characterizing features of claim 1. Advantageous structural details and embodiments are described in the subsidiary claims.
A key feature of the present invention is therefore that a restickable adhesive, especially a cold-seal adhesive, has been applied to the portion of the wider longitudinal edge strip that overhangs the narrower longitudinal edge strip, which adhesive is arranged to be stuck, when the packaging is closed, to a “release” area formed on the outside of the packaging. That “release” area can be prepared with a so-called “release” lacquer. Alternatively, it is also possible to apply to the overhanging portion of the wider longitudinal edge strip a cold-seal adhesive which is associated with a cold-seal adhesive on the outside of the packaging. Those two cold-seal adhesive layers associated with one another can be detached from one another and stuck together again, generally from three to fifteen times, without the closure strength being noticeably affected. That applies especially to acrylic-based cold-seal adhesives.
The adhesive on the overhanging portion of the wider longitudinal edge strip is preferably in the form of at least one adhesive strip extending parallel to the longitudinal extent of that longitudinal edge strip. Non-continuous application, especially in the form of a row of dots, is of course equally satisfactory.
For easier production, but especially also for easier opening of the packaging, the two transverse edge regions, and in particular the transverse edge regions of the overhanging portion of the wider longitudinal edge strip that face the transverse sealed seams, are kept free of adhesive. It is thus possible for the longitudinal edge strips stuck onto the outside of the packaging to be opened very simply from the transverse edges of the packaging. The transverse edge regions of the longitudinal edge strips accordingly each form a kind of grip tab by means of which the adhesive bond between the overhanging portion of the wider longitudinal edge strip and the associated outside of the packaging can very easily be released. Preferably, both transverse edge regions of the longitudinal edge strips that are folded one over the other are clamped simultaneously between thumb and index finger and turned upwards from the outside of the packaging so that the longitudinal edge strips each extend approximately perpendicular to the outside of the packaging and the pack contents. The two longitudinal edge strips can then be separated and pulled apart from one another to open the longitudinal sealed seam in the way mentioned at the beginning.
Preferably, at least a portion of the longitudinal sealed seam is restickable, especially by means of cold-seal adhesive strips lying one on top of the other which are capable of multiple resticking. The transverse sealed seams can also be arranged to be capable of resticking.
In principle, however, it is also possible for both the longitudinal sealed seam and the transverse sealed seams to be implemented as heat-sealed seams, with the result that they are not restickable after opening. Reclosure of the packaging can then be effected only in the longitudinal edge region, although such reclosure is only incomplete. The packaging preferably consists of a square or rectangular film blank, to one side of which adhesive, especially cold-seal adhesive, has been applied in the form of a square or rectangular frame, the first two opposing adhesive strips lying substantially directly along the corresponding edges of the packaging film blank and the other two opposing adhesive strips being spaced apart, and by different amounts, from the associated edges of the blank.
In accordance with one embodiment of the invention, at least the “release” area which is associated with an openable cold-seal adhesive strip is provided with a release lacquer. The release lacquer is either distributed over the entire surface of the “release” area or is arranged at least in some regions of the “release” area, for example in the form of dots, circles or stripes, so that it is possible to open the film packaging using only a small amount of force.
Furthermore, it is possible for the release lacquer also to be arranged on the side of the film forming the film packaging that is opposite the adhesive coating; that side is the opposite side of the film from the adhesive coating. Preferably, the release lacquer is not distributed over the entire surface of the rear side of the film, but is applied in particular in the region of the rear side of the adhesive strips in the transverse and/or longitudinal direction, that is to say in release regions. It will be understood, however, that the release lacquer can also be provided over the entire surface or almost the entire surface of the rear side of the film. In the release regions too, the release lacquer can be applied in the form of a pattern or patterns.
Otherwise, it should be pointed out that the film forming the film packaging itself has release properties with respect to a cold-seal adhesive, but those properties are significantly less marked with respect to cold-seal adhesives than the release properties of a release lacquer. A film one side of which has been provided at least in some regions with a cold-seal adhesive layer can in that way be made available on a roll, from which the film can be unrolled to produce film blanks. Depending upon the adhesive power of the cold-seal adhesive, in regions of the film on the roll that are particularly subject to pressure as a result of rolling or stacking it is possible to provide a release lacquer in those regions, in addition to the release properties of the film itself, so that particularly good release properties are ensured by the application of release lacquer and the film is easily unrolled from the roll or removed from a stack.
An embodiment of a packaging constructed in accordance with the invention is described in greater detail below with reference to the accompanying drawings.
As already mentioned at the beginning, a flow-wrap packaging 10 (see
Because the two longitudinal edges 15, 16 are spaced apart from the cold-seal adhesive strips 13, and accordingly also from the common longitudinal sealed seam 19, by different amounts, two longitudinal edge strips 17, 18 of different widths are formed. As can be seen especially in
That “release” area is formed by a corresponding lacquer layer. Alternatively, however, the cold-seal adhesive strip 23 can be associated on the outside of the packaging with a counterpart cold-seal adhesive strip so that the two cold-seal adhesive strips can be detached from one another and, if required, stuck together again.
The two transverse edge regions 25, 26 of the overhanging portion 22 of the wider longitudinal edge strip 18 that are associated with the transverse sealed seams 20, 21 are kept free of adhesive, as can be seen especially in
As already mentioned at the beginning, the cold-seal adhesive for the cold-seal adhesive strip 23 preferably consists of an acrylic-based material. Such a material allows resticking at least three times, especially up to ten to fifteen times, without the closure strength being appreciably affected. Even after being restuck fifteen times, the closure strength should still exhibit about from 50% to 60% of the initial closure strength.
All the features disclosed in the application documents are claimed as being important to the invention, where they are novel with respect to the prior art either singly or in combination.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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10 2005 013 585.4 | Mar 2005 | DE | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/EP2006/002688 | 3/23/2006 | WO | 00 | 3/11/2008 |