The present invention relates to a resealable container, and in particular, a new and improved resealable container having a reclosable sealing label which can be pulled back and reclosed against a top portion of the container and which includes a product integrity indicator which is generally referred to in the art as a tamper-evident indicator.
Containers for food products such as cookies and other snacks typically include a frame surrounded by an outer wrapper. The frame acts as a tray to hold the food product and to protect the food product from damage. One normally gains access to the contents of the container by opening one end of the wrapper, withdrawing the tray from the inside thereof, and then removing the food product from the tray. However, these containers generally do not provide a convenient opening and reclosing arrangement. For example, reclosing of the wrapper, once opened, generally includes simply folding or rolling the end down and clipping the end to keep the wrapper closed.
Reclosable seals have been used for dispensing bags for wet tissues or disposable cleaning wipes. The labels on these bags can be pulled back, thereby exposing an opening, allowing access to the wet tissues or wipes inside. Typically, these dispensing bags are completely flexible, formed exclusively of a plastic or other suitable flexible material which closely surrounds the pack of wet tissues or wipes. Examples of these dispensing bags include U.S. Pat. Nos. 4,840,270 and 6,026,953, U.S. Design Pat. No. D 447,054 and U.S. Patent Application Publication No. 2002/0182359. However, such known dispensing bags are not well suited for containing food products as these containers fail to provide adequate protection for storing food products.
One reclosable dispensing bag for wet tissues includes a tamper-evident indicator in the form of a plurality of pre-cut patterns, e.g., small ovals formed in the label which seals the bag closed. Upon pulling back the label for the first time, the plurality of ovals remain affixed to the top of the dispensing bag. Thus, the absence of the ovals from the label and their presence on the top of the dispensing bag indicates the bag has been previously opened.
In another prior dispensing bag for moistened tissues, shown in U.S. Pat. No. 6,428,867, tamper evidence is provided by a sealing label with an ink layer in the sealing area which leaves ink indicia in the sealing area to indicate the package has previously been opened.
There is a need in the art for a resealable container suitable for containing food items and which includes a tamper-evident indicator.
The purpose of the present invention is to provide a new and improved container for food products such as cookies and the like, which container provides adequate protection for the contents thereof, while concurrently facilitating opening of the container wrapper and resealing the seal to protect the contents thereof until the contents are fully consumed, and which container is provided with a tamper-evident indicator that indicates whether the container has been previously unsealed.
This purpose is achieved by providing a suitable container for such food products, in combination with an easily accessible opening seal formed in a surface other than an end surface, which seal can reclose the container during use, and an indicator which indicates whether or not the container has previously been opened.
In accordance with one embodiment, the present invention comprises a polygonal shaped food container comprising a frame defining the polygonal shape of the container which contains a food product. A wrapper surrounds the frame and forms a top of the container. The top has an access opening so as to provide hand access to food contents of the container. A sealing layer is adhesively sealed to the top around the opening. The sealing layer is releasable and closable against the top to seal the opening when the sealing layer is moved back against the top. A tamper-evident structure is associated with the sealing label.
In accordance with one arrangement, the tamper-evident structure may include at least one elongated strip positioned parallel to the direction of pulling back of the sealing layer and which is located in a sealing area between the access opening and the adjacent edge of the container where the sealing layer is adhesively sealed to the top. The elongated strip can be formed from a portion of the top. Upon opening the container for the first time, one end of the elongated strip falls into the container. The sealing layer may include a starter portion such as a tab for grasping the sealing layer at a tab end of the sealing layer. The elongated strip would be located in the sealing area, at least at the tab end of the container.
In various further alternative tamper-evident embodiments of the present invention, the tamper-evident structure comprises tape extending along at least a portion of a perimeter where the sealing layer contacts the top, along both the sealing layer and the top. The tamper-evident tape has to be removed prior to or at the same time the sealing layer is opened for the first time. The tape leaves an indicia on the top after the tape is removed.
In yet another alternative tamper-evident structure, a removable film is disposed under the sealing layer, which film has to be removed in order to gain access to the contents of the container. In yet another form, the tamper-evident structure comprises scored sealed tape extending along at least one portion of a perimeter where the sealing layer contacts the top along both the sealing layer and the top. The scored tape has to be removed prior to or at the same time the sealing layer is opened for the first time. The scored tape leaves a portion of the scored seal tape on the top after the scored tape is removed.
In accordance with another aspect of the present invention, a polygonal food container comprises a frame defining a polygonal shape of the container and containing a food product. A wrapper surrounds the frame and forms the top of the container. The top has an access opening so as to provide access to the food product. A sealing layer is adhesively sealed to the top in a sealing area between the access opening and an adjacent edge of the top. The sealing layer is operable to expose the access opening and closable against the top to seal the access opening. A means is provided for pulling the sealing layer back to open the access opening. A tamper-evident means is located in the sealing area between the access opening and the adjacent edge of the container and constructed such that when the sealing layer opens the access opening for the first time, tamper evidence is provided and is visible after the sealing layer is reclosed.
In accordance with another aspect of the present invention, a container for a food product comprises a wrapper surrounding the food product and forming a top of the container. The top has an access opening so as to provide access to the food product. A sealing layer is adhesively sealed to the top in a sealing area between the access opening and an adjacent edge of the top. The sealing layer is operable to expose the access opening and reclosable against the top to seal the access opening. A means is provided for pulling the sealing layer back to open the access opening. An elongated strip, positioned parallel to the direction of pulling the sealing layer back and located in the sealing area between the access opening and the adjacent edge of the package is constructed such that when the sealing layer opens the access opening for the first time, an end of the elongated strip falls into the container.
In various further embodiments of the container, the elongated strip is formed from a portion of the top and the sealing layer is transparent.
The invention will now be described in detail with respect to preferred embodiments with reference to the accompanying drawings, wherein:
a is a perspective view of the container of
b is a sectional view of the container of
a is a perspective view of a resealable food container having another tamper-evident indicator, shown in a sealed condition;
b is a perspective view of the container of
a is a perspective view of a resealable container with another tamper-evident indicator, shown in a sealed condition;
b is a perspective view of the container of
Referring now to the drawings, like numbers represent like elements throughout the several views.
Referring now specifically to
A sealing layer in the form of sealing label 20 is affixed to the flap 16. Advantageously, the sealing label 20 is permanently affixed to the flap 16 using an appropriate adhesive. The sealing label 20 covers a substantial portion of the top 12 extending from the proximity of end 15b to the proximity of end 15a whereat it has a dovetail end 17, and from the proximity of side 14a to the proximity of side 14b.
The surface area of sealing label 20 is advantageously proportional to the size of opening 18. For example, if the sealing label 20 is too large, the covering could get caught or overlap corners of the container 10, or it could get caught up in the crimp seals 21a,21b, both potentially hindering functionality of sealing label 20. Advantageously, the surface area of the sealing label 20 should be approximately 1.5 to 2 times and more preferably around 1.8 times the size of opening 18. Further, it is advantageous to have the size of opening 18 be proportional to the size of the container 10 and food products so that, when the container is still full of food product, the consumer will have easy access to at least 90 percent of the food product 23 inside the container, for example, not requiring one to reach deep inside the container 10 under top 12 in order to gain access to a food item contained therein. Of course as the container 10 is emptied, the consumer can gain easy access to the remaining food product.
Graphics may be formed on the sealing label 20 which align with corresponding graphics on top 12 when the sealing label 20 is sealed or otherwise in a flat position on top 12. Alternatively, sealing label 20 may be transparent, allowing the graphics of top 12 to be visible through sealing label 20.
A starter portion, for example a tab 22 extends from sealing label end 24 opposite dovetail end 17. As a result, tab 22 can be grasped by one's fingers and thumb such that the tab 22 is easily accessible for one to pull. Further, the tab 22 facilitates closing of the container. The size of tab 22 and its shape are optimized for functionality. Advantageously, the tab 22 has a surface area of 1 to 6 percent that of the total surface area of sealing label 20.
Adhesive 26 is applied to the surface of sealing label 20 which is in contact with top 12 along a perimeter around flap 16. Advantageously, adhesive 26 provides a removable seal between the sealing label 20 and top 12. Adhesive 26 is not applied to tab portion 22.
The absence of an adhesive on tab 22 allows a consumer to more easily grasp the starter portion in order to open the container 10 since tab 22 will not be sealed to the top 12. In addition, by giving a consumer a specific portion of the sealing cover to pull, the consumer is not drawn to touching the adhesive portion of the sealing label 20. Such touching could cause the sealing layer to lose its adhesiveness and thus not provide a proper reseal against the top 12 of the container 10. This could, in turn, allow air to gain access to the interior of the container 10 and the food product contained therein.
Container 10 is transformed from a closed condition shown in
A tamper-evident structure of container 10 includes a plurality of slits 27 surrounding tamper-evident strips 28. Advantageously, sealing label 20 is transparent along its perimeter so that the tamper-evident strips 28 are visible through the sealing label 20.
Tamper-evident strips 28 can be formed using an advantageous method which includes applying sealing label 20 to stock material which comprises wrapper 11. Next, slits 27 are die cut into wrapper 11 from the side opposite the sealing label 20 to form tamper-evident strips 28. Slit 27 is die cut on three sides, sides 27a, 27b and 27C, but not 27d. In one form, the slits are approximately 1.5 inches long and 0.125 inches wide. This method can also be used to form flap 16. The slits 27 farthest to the left (closest to end 15b) of
Prior to opening package 10 for the first time, strips 28 are affixed to the adhesive 26 of sealing label 20. When the sealing label 20 is pulled back for the first time, the strip ends 28a fall into the container 10, thus indicating that container 10 has been opened. When sealing label 20 is returned to a flat position along top 12, tamper-evident strips 28 beyond ends 27d remain inside container 10. Thus, if the sealing label 20 is transparent, one can immediately see through the label that the strips 28 have fallen into the container, meaning that the container has been opened.
Advantageously, the strips 28 also indicate prior opening of the package if the label 20 is opaque. For this purpose, at least one slit 27 with a respective strip 28 is in close proximity to the end of the access opening 18 proximate the tab 22. This location allows the respective tamper-evident strip 28 to indicate that the container 10 has been previously opened once the sealing layer is just started to be removed, i.e., peeled back, for the first time. As a result, partial peeling back sealing label 20 from top 12 will allow a tamper-evident strip 28 to indicate the container 10 has previously been opened. In other words, only slightly opening of the container 10 will indicate that the container has previously been opened, so that even slight removal of sealing label 20 would indicate the possibility that container 10 has been tampered with.
Tamper-evident strips 28 are depicted in
Wrapper 11 surrounds a frame 30 which forms a tray for the contents of the food product. Referring to
Frame 30 can be any polygonal shape such as the rectangular shape depicted in
In various alternative embodiments of the present container, alternative tamper-evident structures are provided.
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In an alternative embodiment, rather than a rectangular container, the container may be in the form of any polygonal shaped container. As previously discussed, the polygonal shape of the container takes its form from the frame which is covered by a wrapper. For example, referring to
In other alternative embodiments, frames other than frame 30 can be used. For example, referring to
The present invention offers numerous features and advantages over previous food containers. For example, in one form, the present invention includes a tab element which extends beyond a corner of a top or side of the container which makes the tab easily accessible for being grasped and for withdrawing a sealing label from the container.
An additional feature of the present invention is provided by a resealable sealing label which can be pulled back and then resealable against a top portion of the container. This makes it possible to gain easy access to the food product within the container without having to open the end of the container, withdraw a tray containing the food product, remove the food product from the tray, return the tray back to the container, and close off the end of the bag.
A further feature of the present invention is a tamper-evident structure which indicates whether the container has been previously opened. This tamper-evident structure allows a consumer to know whether the container has been previously opened. Further, the tamper-evident structure helps ensure that the contents are fresh by indicating whether the container has been previously opened.
Although the invention has been described in detail with respect to preferred embodiments thereof, it will be apparent to one of ordinary skilled in the art that the invention is capable of numerous modifications and variations within the scope and spirit of the invention.
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/414,502, filed Apr. 16, 2003, now pending.
Number | Date | Country | |
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Parent | 10414502 | Apr 2003 | US |
Child | 11029651 | Jan 2005 | US |