Resealable package having venting structure and methods

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6231236
  • Patent Number
    6,231,236
  • Date Filed
    Monday, July 12, 1999
    25 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, May 15, 2001
    24 years ago
Abstract
A flexible package includes first and second opposed panel sections, first and second resealable closure mechanisms, and a venting structure. The first and second panel sections define a first package end and a second package end. The second package end is open. The first and second closure mechanisms have an open and a closed configuration. The first closure mechanism is operably positioned to selectively interlock and close the second package end. The first closure mechanism and the first and second panel sections define a storage interior. The second closure mechanism is also operably positioned to selectively interlock and close the second package end. The second closure mechanism is positioned between the first closure mechanism and the second package end. The venting structure defines a gas-flow passageway between the storage interior and an exterior environment. The venting structure is constructed and arranged to permit gas-flow between the storage interior and the exterior environment when the first closure mechanism is in the closed configuration and the second closure mechanism is in the open configuration. The venting structure and the second closure mechanism are positioned to inhibit gas-flow between the storage interior and the exterior environment when the second closure mechanism is in the closed configuration.
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




The present invention generally relates to closure arrangements for polymer packages, such as plastic bags. In particular, the present invention relates to resealable packages having a venting structure and methods of manufacture and use.




BACKGROUND




Resealable containers store or enclose various types of articles and materials. These packages can be used to store a variety of products, for example food items and non-food consumer goods. Resealable packages are convenient in that they can be closed and resealed after the initial opening to preserve the enclosed contents. In some instances, providing products in resealable packages appreciably enhances the marketability of those products.




Many packages entrap gases, such as air, when sealed. This can be, in certain instances, problematic because the gases can promote decay and subsequent degradation of the product; therefore, at least partial exhaustion of gases is desirable.




SUMMARY OF THE DISCLOSURE




In one aspect of the present disclosure, an example embodiment involves a flexible package. The flexible package includes first and second opposed panel sections, first and second resealable closure mechanisms, and a venting structure. The first and second panel sections define a first package end and a second package end. The second package end is open. The first and second closure mechanisms have an open and a closed configuration. The first closure mechanism is operably positioned to selectively interlock and close the second package end. The first closure mechanism and the first and second panel sections define a storage interior. The second closure mechanism is also operably positioned to selectively interlock and close the second package end. The second closure mechanism is positioned between the first closure mechanism and the second package end.




The venting structure defines a gas-flow passageway between the storage interior and an exterior environment. The venting structure is configured, constructed, and arranged to permit gas-flow between the storage interior and the exterior environment when the first closure mechanism is in the closed configuration and the second closure mechanism is in the open configuration. The venting structure and the second closure mechanism are positioned to inhibit gas-flow between the storage interior and the exterior environment when the second closure mechanism is in the closed configuration.




In another aspect of the present disclosure, a flexible package includes first and second opposed panel sections and first and second resealable closure mechanisms. The first and second panel sections define a first package end and a second package end. The second package end is open. The first and second closure mechanisms have an open and a closed configuration. The first closure mechanism is operably positioned to selectively interlock and close the second package end. The second closure mechanism is also operably positioned to selectively interlock and close the second package end. The second closure mechanism is positioned between the first closure mechanism and the second package end. At least the first panel section defines an aperture having a cross-sectional area greater than 0.004 square inches, and the aperture is positioned between the second closure mechanism and the second package end.




In another aspect of the present disclosure, a flexible package includes first and second opposed panel sections and a resealable closure mechanism. The first and second panel sections define a first package end and a second package end. The second package end is open. The closure mechanism is operably positioned to selectively interlock and close the second package end and has an open and a closed configuration. The first panel section and the closure mechanism define an aperture having a cross-sectional area greater than 0.004 square inches.




In another aspect, a method of constructing a closure arrangement is described. The method includes placing a first panel section having first and second interlocking members opposite a second panel section having third and fourth interlocking members, sealing first and second edges of the first panel section to respective first and second edges of the second panel section to create a package interior; and punching an aperture through the first and second panel sections and through the first resealable closure mechanism.




In another aspect, a method of using a flexible package having opposite first and second panel sections defining an interior, first and second resealable closure mechanisms disposed between the first and second panel sections, and a venting structure is described. The method includes engaging the first resealable closure mechanism; pressing the first and second panel sections from a first end farthest from the venting structure progressively toward the venting structure to cause gases to be exhausted from the interior through the venting structure; and engaging the second resealable closure mechanism to seal the interior.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a schematic, perspective view of an example embodiment of a flexible, resealable package, according to selected principles of the present disclosure;





FIG. 2

is an enlarged, fragmentary, cross-sectional view taken along the line


2





2


of FIG.


1


.





FIG. 3

is an enlarged, fragmentary, plan view of the resealable package of

FIG. 1

; and





FIG. 4

is a schematic, fragmentary, cross-sectional view taken along the line


4





4


of FIG.


3


.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION




The principles described herein are applicable to a variety of packaging arrangements. The principles of the disclosure are particularly advantageous for manufacturing resealable packages. An appreciation of various aspects can be gained from the following discussion of an application example for such a packaging arrangement.




A. Overview of the Package


10






Attention is directed to FIG.


1


.

FIG. 1

is a schematic, perspective view illustrating an example packaging or closure arrangement in the form of a resealable, flexible package


10


, for example, a polymeric package such as a plastic bag, having a first resealable closure mechanism


14


comprising interlocking profiled elements


14




a


,


14




b


, and a second resealable closure mechanism


60


also comprising interlocking profile elements


60




a


,


60




b


(viewable in

FIG. 4

) constructed in accordance with the present disclosure.




The flexible package


10


includes first and second opposed panel sections


16


,


18


, typically made from a flexible, polymeric, plastic film, such as low density polyethylene, commonly known. Alternatively, the panel sections


16


,


18


can be made from multilayer laminates, metalized plastic, or other materials having some flexibility.




With some manufacturing applications, a single sheet of film


19


is folded along a first closed edge


25


to create the first and second panel sections


16


,


18


. The panel sections


16


,


18


are heat-sealed or ultrasonically crushed along first and second side edges


20


,


22


. Alternatively, two separate sheets of film


19




a


,


19




b


, corresponding to the first and second panel sections


16


,


18


, respectively, can be heat-sealed or ultrasonically crushed along the two side edges


20


,


22


and at an unsealed edge


23


. In some applications, the unsealed edge


23


can be sealed at a later time. In other alternative embodiments, the package


10


can also have bottom or side-gussets.




In the particular embodiment illustrated in

FIG. 1

, the first resealable closure mechanism


14


is positioned between the first closed edge


25


and the first open edge


27


. The second resealable closure mechanism


60


is positioned between the first closed edge


25


and the first resealable closure mechanism


14


. Preferably, the first resealable closure mechanism


14


is positioned between the first and second panel sections


16


,


18


a first distance K


1


from a first open edge


27


. The second resealable closure mechanism


60


is disposed between the first and second panel sections


16


,


18


a second distance K


2


from the first open edge


27


greater than the first distance K


1


.




The resealable package


10


includes a venting structure


80


. The venting structure


80


is described in more detail below in conjunction with FIG.


4


.




A region


24




a


, defined by the side edges


20


,


22


, the first closed edge


25


, and the open edge


27


, defines a package interior


24


. A region


24




b


, defined by the side edges


20


,


22


, the first closed edge


25


, and the second resealable closure mechanism


60


, defines a product interior


29


where product is stored. Access is provided to the interiors


24


,


29


through a mouth


26


at the first open edge


27


of the package


10


. In the particular embodiment illustrated in

FIG. 1

, the mouth


26


extends the width of the package


10


.




B. The First Resealable Closure Mechanism


14






Attention is directed to FIG.


2


.

FIG. 2

is a fragmentary, cross-sectional view of the first resealable closure mechanism


14


of the flexible package


10


. The first resealable closure mechanism


14


is illustrated at the mouth


26


of the flexible package


10


. Alternatively, the closure mechanism


14


could be positioned on the package


10


at a location different from the mouth


26


of the package


10


, depending on the application needs for the package


10


.




The first resealable closure mechanism


14


can be one of a variety of closure mechanisms. In the particular embodiment illustrated in

FIG. 2

, the first resealable closure mechanism


14


is shown in the specific form of a zipper-type closure mechanism. By the term “zipper-type closure mechanism,” it is meant a structure having opposite interlocking or mating profiled elements


14




a


,


14




b


that under the application of pressure will interlock and close a region


32


between the profiled elements


14




a


,


14




b.






In the embodiment illustrated in

FIGS. 2-4

, the closure mechanism


14


is a multi-track closure mechanism and includes a first closure profile


30


and a second closure profile


31


. By the term “multi-track,” it is meant two or more pairs of interengaging hooks


30




a


,


31




a


. In

FIG. 2

, the first and second closure profiles


30


,


31


are shown in a closed configuration. By the term “closed,” it is meant that the first and second closure profiles


30


,


31


are generally interlocked and that the package is substantially sealed. By the term “sealed,” it is meant that generally, the resealable closure mechanism


14


prevents gases from flowing into or out of the package interior


24


. By the term “substantially,” it is meant that the resealable closure mechanism


14


does not create a perfect seal due to imperfections in the resealable closure mechanism


14


. In general, “substantially sealed” means that the package interior


24


is not significantly exhausted under small amounts of hand pressure.




Referring to

FIG. 1

, the resealable closure mechanism


14


also has an open configuration. By the term “open,” it is meant that the first and second closure profiles


30


,


31


are at least partially not interlocked, and that the package is not substantially sealed. “Partially closed” or “open” means that the resealable closure mechanism


14


is in an open configuration. In the open configuration, the package interior


24


is in gas-flow communication with an exterior environment. By the term “exterior environment,” it is meant the atmosphere outside of the first and second panel sections


16


,


18


and the first resealable closure mechanism


14


.




The first closure profile


30


includes first and second interlocking closure members


33


,


34


. The first and second interlocking closure members


33


,


34


extend from the first panel section


16


of the package


10


of

FIG. 1

, and are generally projecting from the first panel section


16


toward the second panel section


18


of FIG.


1


. The second closure profile


31


likewise includes first and second interlocking closure members


37


,


38


. The first and second interlocking closure members


37


,


38


extend from the second panel section


18


and are generally projecting from the second panel section


18


toward the first panel section


16


.




In

FIG. 2

, the resealable closure mechanism


14


is operably positioned. By the term “operably positioned,” it is meant that the first and second closure profiles


30


,


31


are configured and constructed (or constructed and arranged) to engage with one another to form the resealable closure mechanism


14


. The first interlocking closure member


33


of the first closure profile


30


extends from the first panel section


16


a third distance K


3


. The first interlocking closure member


37


of the second closure profile


31


extends from the second panel section


18


a fourth distance K


4


. These distances K


3


, K


4


that the first interlocking closure members


33


,


37


, respectively, extend are sufficient to allow mechanical engagement between the first interlocking closure member


33


of the first closure profile


30


and the first interlocking closure member


37


of the second closure profile


31


.




Analogously, the second interlocking closure member


34


of the first closure profile


30


and the second interlocking closure member


38


of the second closure profile


31


mechanically engage with each other. The second interlocking closure member


34


of the first closure profile


30


extends from the first panel section


16


the third distance D


3


. The second interlocking closure member


38


of the second closure profile


31


extends from the second panel section


18


the fourth distance D


4


. These distances D


3


, D


4


that the second interlocking closure members


34


,


38


extend are sufficient to allow mechanical engagement between the second interlocking closure member


34


of the first closure profile


30


and the second interlocking closure member


38


of the second closure profile


31


.




Referring back to

FIG. 1

, the first closure profile


30


(

FIG. 2

) has first and second opposite ends


40


,


41


. Likewise, although not shown, the second closure profile


31


(

FIG. 2

) has first and second opposite ends. The first opposite end


40


of the first closure profile


30


and the first opposite end (not shown) of the second closure profile


31


are sealed together at the second side edge


22


of the package


10


. Analogously, the second opposite end


41


of the first closure profile


30


and the second opposite end (not shown) of the second closure profile


31


are sealed together at the first side edge


20


of the package


10


.




Sealing the closure profiles


30


,


31


(

FIG. 2

) together at the side edges


20


,


22


of the package


10


aids in aligning the closure profiles


30


,


31


for interlocking. Preferably, pressure is applied to the closure profiles


30


,


31


as they engage and form an openable sealed closure mechanism


14


. Pulling the first closure profile


30


and the second closure profile


31


away from each other causes the two closure profiles


30


,


31


to disengage, opening the package


10


. This provides access to the contents of the package


10


through the mouth


26


.




Referring back to

FIG. 2

, in the particular embodiment illustrated, the closure profiles


30


,


31


are shown integral with the first and second panel sections


16


,


18


, respectively, of the package


10


of FIG.


1


. Preferably, the closure profiles


30


,


31


are extruded with the panel sections


16


,


18


, respectively of the package


10


of FIG.


1


. Of course, in an alternative embodiment not shown, closure profiles can be formed by two separate extrusions or through two separate openings of a common extrusion. In this alternative embodiment, the closure profiles would typically include base strips for attaching the closure profiles to a package.




Typically, the resealable closure mechanism


14


is made of a polymer, plastic material, such as polyethylene or polypropylene. In one example embodiment, the resealable closure mechanism


14


illustrated in

FIG. 2

is manufactured using conventional extrusion and heat sealing techniques.




In another alternative embodiments, the resealable closure mechanism can be any simple or complex closure mechanism, commonly known.




C. The Second Resealable Closure Mechanism


60






Attention is directed to FIG.


3


.

FIG. 3

is an enlarged, fragmentary, plan view of the resealable package


10


. In the particular embodiment illustrated, the package


10


preferably includes the second resealable closure mechanism


60


. Attention is directed to FIG.


4


.

FIG. 4

is a schematic, cross-sectional, perspective view of the flexible package


10


.




Preferably, the second resealable closure mechanism


60


has structure analogous to the first resealable closure mechanism


14


including first and second closure profiles


63


,


64


. As such, the first closure profile


63


includes first and second interlocking closure members


65


,


66


and the second closure profile


64


includes third and fourth interlocking closure members


67


,


68


.




D. The Venting Structure


80






Still referring to

FIG. 4

, preferably, the package


10


also includes the venting structure


80


. Herein the term “venting structure” is meant to refer to structure that permits gases, such as air, to be exhausted from the storage interior


29


even when the first resealable closure mechanism


14


is in a closed configuration, provided the second resealable closure mechanism


60


is in the open configuration. Generally, the venting structure


80


comprises structure that defines a gas-flow passageway


81


.




In the particular embodiment illustrated in

FIG. 4

, the gas-flow passageway


81


comprises a vent


82


. Generally, the vent


82


: will extend through at least the first panel section


16


; is located between the second resealable closure mechanism


60


and the first resealable closure mechanism


14


; and can extend through the first resealable closure mechanism


14


. Preferably, the vent


82


extends between the first panel section


16


and the second panel section


18


and extends completely therethrough, including through the first resealable closure mechanism


14


. In an alternative embodiment, the vent


82


can pass through only one of the first and second panel sections


16


,


18


and is located between the first and second resealable closure mechanisms


14


,


60


. In another alternative embodiment, the vent


82


can pass through both first and second panel sections


16


,


18


and is located between the first and second resealable closure mechanisms


14


,


60


. In yet another alternative embodiment, the vent


82


can pass through one of the first and second panel sections


16


,


18


and the first resealable closure mechanism


14


. In yet another alternative embodiment, the vent


82


can pass through only the first resealable closure mechanism


14


.




As will be apparent from the drawings and the principles described herein, a variety of configurations will be suitable, for example, the gas-flow passageway


81


can be various sizes and shapes that allow exhausting of gases within an appropriate time period. Preferably, the vent


82


has a cross-sectional area of at least 0.004 square inches (about 0.03 sq. cm), and typically has a cross-sectional area of 0.03 square inches (about 0.2 sq. cm). In the particular embodiment illustrated in

FIG. 4

, the vent


82


comprises a venting aperture or hole


83


having a circular cross-section with a first diameter D


1


. Preferably, the venting hole


83


is created by punching a hole through the package


10


in the region of the first resealable closure mechanism


14


. Preferably, the first diameter D


1


is between {fraction (1/16)} inch (about 2 mm) and ½ inch (about 13 mm), most preferably between ⅛ inch (about 3 mm) and ⅜ inches (about 10 mm), and typically being {fraction (3/16)} inches (about 5 mm). Of course, other shapes and configurations can be used, for example, a rectangular vent or an oblong vent.




The vent


82


can be located at any location on the package


10


between the first and second resealable closure mechanisms


14


,


60


or at any location along the first resealable closure mechanism


14


. In the particular embodiment illustrated in

FIG. 4

, the vent


82


is located along the first resealable closure mechanism


14


. In particular, the vent


82


is centered on the first resealable closure mechanism


14


such that a first portion


84


extends below the first resealable closure mechanism


14


and a second portion


85


extends above the first resealable closure mechanism


14


. This arrangement permits gases to be exhausted from the interior of the package


10


through the vent


82


.




Referring back to

FIG. 3

, the vent


82


can be located any distance from the side edges


20


,


22


of the package


10


. In the particular embodiment illustrated in

FIG. 1

, the vent


82


is located at least {fraction (1/16)} inch (about 2 mm) from the first side edge


20


and at least {fraction (1/16)} inches (about 2 mm) from the second side edge


22


.




In the embodiment illustrated in

FIG. 4

, the venting hole


82


is arranged and configured to create the gas-flow passageway


81


through the first resealable closure mechanism


14


. The gas-flow passageway


81


of the venting structure


80


is in gas-flow communication with the storage interior


29


of the package


10


. The passageway


81


allows gases, such as air, to be at least partially expelled from the storage interior


29


of the package


10


through the venting hole


82


.




E. Methods of Operation




Referring back to

FIG. 1

, during use, a user of the package


10


places a product (not shown) in the storage interior


29


of the package


10


through the mouth


26


. After placing the product in the package


10


, the user closes the first resealable closure mechanism


14


by applying pressure across the first and second closure profiles


30


,


31


(FIG.


4


), causing the first and second closure profiles


30


,


31


to mateably engage. The venting hole


82


leaves a gas-flow passageway


81


through the first resealable closure mechanism


14


. The first and second panel sections


16


,


18


of the package


10


are progressively pressed together starting from a farthest region


100


of the package


10


from the venting hole


82


to the venting hole


82


. Gases in the package


10


are progressively exhausted through the venting hole


82


as the first and second panel sections


16


,


18


are progressively pressed together. When the gasses are sufficiently exhausted, the user closes the second resealable closure mechanism


60


to seal the storage interior


29


of the package


10


by applying pressure across the first and second closure profile


63


,


64


. To open the package


10


, the user pulls the first panel section


16


away from the second panel section


18


, causing the first and second resealable closure mechanisms


14


,


60


to disengage.




The above specification and examples are believed to provide a complete description of the manufacture and use of particular embodiments of the invention. Many embodiments of the invention can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.



Claims
  • 1. A flexible package comprising:(a) first and second opposed panel sections; (i) said first and second opposed panel sections defining a first package end and a second package end, wherein the second package end is open and the first package end is closed; (b) a first resealable closure mechanism; (i) said first closure mechanism being operably positioned to selectively interlock and close said second package end, and having an open configuration and a closed configuration; (ii) said first closure mechanism and said first and second panel sections defining a storage interior; (c) a second resealable closure mechanism; (i) said second closure mechanism being operably positioned to selectively interlock and close said second package end, and having an open configuration and a closed configuration; (ii) said second closure mechanism being positioned between the first closure mechanism and the first package end; (d) a venting structure oriented in said first closure mechanism; said first panel section defining an aperture comprising said venting structure; (i) said venting structure defining a gas-flow passageway between said storage interior and an exterior environment; (A) said venting structure being configured and constructed to permit gas-flow between said storage interior and the exterior environment, when said first closure mechanism is in the closed configuration and said second closure mechanism is in the open configuration; and (B) said venting structure and said second closure mechanism being positioned to inhibit gas-flow between said storage interior and the exterior environment, when said second closure mechanism is in the closed configuration.
  • 2. A flexible package according to claim 1, wherein:(a) said first closure mechanism is positioned a first distance from said second package end and toward said first package end; (b) said second closure mechanism is positioned a second distance from said second package end and toward said first package end; and (c) said second distance is greater than said first distance.
  • 3. A flexible package according to claim 1, wherein:(a) said aperture has a cross-sectional area of at least 0.004 square inches.
  • 4. A flexible package according to claim 3, wherein:(a) said aperture has a circular cross-sectional area.
  • 5. A flexible package according to claim 4, wherein:(a) said aperture has a diameter of at least {fraction (1/16)} inches.
  • 6. A flexible package according to claim 1, wherein:(a) said first and second closure mechanisms are integral with said first and second panel sections.
  • 7. A flexible package according to claim 1, wherein:(a) said first closure mechanism comprises first and second closure profiles; (i) said first and second closure profiles being configured and constructed to selectively interlock; (b) said second closure mechanism comprises third and fourth closure profiles; and (i) said third and fourth closure profiles being configured and constructed to selectively interlock.
  • 8. A flexible package according to claim 7, wherein:(a) said first closure profile includes first and second interlocking members, and said second closure profile includes third and fourth interlocking members; (i) said first interlocking member being configured and constructed to selectively interlock with said third interlocking member, and said second interlocking member being configured and constructed to selectively interlock with said fourth interlocking member; (b) said third closure profile includes fifth and sixth interlocking members, and said fourth closure profile includes seventh and eighth interlocking members; and (i) said fifth interlocking member being configured and constructed to selectively interlock with said seventh interlocking member, and said sixth interlocking member being configured and constructed to selectively interlock with said eighth interlocking member.
  • 9. A flexible package comprising:(a) first and second opposed panel sections; (i) said first and second opposed panel sections defining a first package end and a second package end, wherein the second package end is open and the first package end is closed; (b) a first resealable closure mechanism; (i) said first closure mechanism being operably positioned to selectively interlock and close said second package end, and having an open configuration and a closed configuration; (c) a second resealable closure mechanism; (i) said second closure mechanism being operably positioned to selectively interlock and close said second package end, and having an open configuration and a closed configuration; (ii) said second closure mechanism being positioned between the first closure mechanism and the first package end; and (d) wherein at least said first panel section defines an aperture having a cross-sectional area greater than 0.004 square inches and said aperture is positioned through the first closure mechanism; said second closure mechanism being free from passage of said aperture therethrough.
  • 10. A flexible package according to claim 9 wherein:(a) said first panel section and said first closure mechanism define said aperture.
  • 11. A flexible package according to claim 10, wherein:(a) said first and second panel sections and said first closure mechanism define said aperture.
  • 12. A flexible package according to claim 9, wherein:(a) said aperture has a circular cross-sectional area.
  • 13. A flexible package according to claim 12 wherein:(a) said aperture has a diameter of at least {fraction (1/16)} inches.
  • 14. A flexible package comprising:(a) first and second opposed panel sections; (i) said first and second opposed panel sections defining a first package end and a second package end, wherein the second package end is open and the first package end is closed; (b) a first resealable closure mechanism; (i) said first closure mechanism being operably positioned to selectively interlock and close said second package end, and having an open configuration and a closed configuration; (ii) said first closure mechanism and said first and second panel sections defining a storage interior; (iii) said first closure mechanism comprises first and second closure profiles; (A) said first and second closure profiles being configured and constructed to selectively interlock; (c) a second resealable closure mechanism; (i) said second closure mechanism being operably positioned to selectively interlock and close said second package end, and having an open configuration and a closed configuration; (ii) said second closure mechanism being positioned between the first closure mechanism and the first package end; (iii) said second closure mechanism comprises third and fourth closure profiles; (A) said third and fourth closure profiles being configured and constructed to selectively interlock; (d) a venting structure oriented in said first closure mechanism; said venting structure comprising an aperture extending through said first and second closure profiles; (i) said venting structure defining a gas-flow passageway between said storage interior and an exterior environment; (A) said venting structure being configured and constructed to permit gas-flow between said storage interior and the exterior environment, when said first closure mechanism is in the closed configuration and said second closure mechanism is in the open configuration; (B) said venting structure and said second closure mechanism being positioned to inhibit gas-flow between said storage interior and the exterior environment, when said second closure mechanism is in the closed configuration.
  • 15. A flexible package according to claim 14 wherein:(a) said aperture extends through both said first panel section and said second panel section.
  • 16. A flexible package comprising:(a) first and second opposed panel sections; (i) said first and second opposed panel sections defining a first package end and a second package end, wherein the second package end is open and the first package end is closed; (b) a first resealable closure mechanism; (i) said first closure mechanism being operably positioned to selectively interlock and close said second package end, and having an open configuration and a closed configuration; (ii) said first closure mechanism and said first and second panel sections defining a storage interior; (iii) said first closure mechanism comprises first and second closure profiles; (A) said first and second closure profiles being configured and constructed to selectively interlock; (c) a second resealable closure mechanism; (i) said second closure mechanism being operably positioned to selectively interlock and close said second package end, and having an open configuration and a closed configuration; (ii) said second closure mechanism being positioned between the first closure mechanism and the first package end; (iii) said second closure mechanism comprises third and fourth closure profiles; (A) said third and fourth closure profiles being configured and constructed to selectively interlock; (iv) said first closure profile includes first and second interlocking members, and said second closure profile includes third and fourth interlocking members; (A) said first interlocking member being configured and constructed to selectively interlock with said third interlocking member, and said second interlocking member being configured and constructed to selectively interlock with said fourth interlocking member; (v) said third closure profile includes fifth and sixth interlocking members, and said fourth closure profile includes seventh and eighth interlocking members; (A) said fifth interlocking member being configured and constructed to selectively interlock with said seventh interlocking member, and said sixth interlocking member being configured and constructed to selectively interlock with said eighth interlocking member; (d) a venting structure oriented in said first closure mechanism; said venting structure comprising an aperture extending through said first and second interlocking members and through said third and fourth interlocking members; (i) said venting structure defining a gas-flow passageway between said storage interior and an exterior environment; (A) said venting structure being configured and constructed to permit gas-flow between said storage interior and the exterior environment, when said first closure mechanism is in the closed configuration and said second closure mechanism is in the open configuration; (B) said venting structure and said second closure mechanism being positioned to inhibit gas-flow between said storage interior and the exterior environment, when said second closure mechanism is in the closed configuration.
  • 17. A flexible package according to claim 16 wherein:(a) said aperture extends through both said first panel section and said second panel section.
CLAIM TO PRIORITY UNDER 35 U.S.C. § 119(E)

Priority under 35 U.S.C. § 119 (e) is requested to Provisional Application Ser. No. 60/094,432, filed on Jul. 28, 1998, and entitled RECLOSABLE BAG WITH VENTING STRUCTURE. The complete disclosure is incorporated by reference herein.

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Provisional Applications (1)
Number Date Country
60/094432 Jul 1998 US