The present invention relates generally to a package device for supporting and dispensing product pieces arranged in a stacked array. More particularly, the present invention relates to a film package formed around a vertically stacked array of consumable product pieces which is severable along the length of the package to dispense to product.
It is common to package and distribute various product pieces arranged in a vertically stacked array. In the confectionery industry, for example, candy pieces are often arranged in a longitudinally stacked array and are covered or wrapped in an outer wrapping forming an elongate stick-like package. Most often, the outer wrapper is formed of a foil or foil like material, While a paper or film wrapper may be placed over the foil, the foil is usually employed inasmuch as the foil can be opened and reclosed once one or more of the stacked candies are removed. Foil is known to have “dead fold” characteristics in that an extent of the foil which remains after removal of the candy can be folded down onto the opened end of the package to enclose the remaining candy pieces.
While the foil outer wrap serves adequately to hold, dispense and reclose the candies arranged in a stacked array, the use of foil as an outer wrapper does have certain disadvantages.
One disadvantage is that the foil forming the outer wrap is relatively expensive. Moreover, foil lacks the marketing and advertising potential of other less expensive materials. For example, many candy packages are formed of one or more layers of plastic film. The plastic film, in addition to being less expensive than metallic foil, is more easily manufacturable. Additionally, plastic film can be easily printed with product information, advertising and decorative indicia. Still further, plastic film can include transparent or translucent windows which allow viewing of the product contained therein. Features such as these are not readily applicable to foil wrappers. Therefore, with the use of foil, a second outer wrapper must he applied thereover so as to include informational indicia thereon. This also increases the cost of the packaging.
It is, therefore, desirable to provide an outer wrapper for stacked products w overcomes many of the disadvantages associated with the use of metallic foil.
A packaging device is provided for supporting and dispensing product. The packaging device includes an elongate package for enclosing a plurality of adjacent product pieces where the product pieces are arranged in a vertically or longitudinally in a stacked array. The package includes a wall composed of a single sheet. The package includes at least one weakened location extending along the length of the package. The weakened location permits manual severing of the package therealong to open the package so as to dispense the product pieces.
In a preferred embodiment of the present invention, the weakened locations include a plurality of discontinuous weakened locations spaced apart along the length of the package. The weakened locations may take the form of perforations, score lines and/or tear strips. The product may be retained in the package by a releasable bond on the inside thereof.
The elements and features of the present invention may be better understood through a study of the following drawings.
The present invention provides various embodiments directed to a packaging device for supporting a plurality of consumable product pieces in longitudinal or stacked array, in sealed accommodation. The packaging device provides retaining support for the plurality of consumable product pieces as well as ease in dispensing one or more of the consumable product pieces from the packaging 10. Consumable products or product pieces, as used herein, may include but not be limited to confectionery products, such as gum and candy, lozenges, stacked product pieces, and the like.
The embodiments of the present invention relate generally to a packaging device for a plurality of consumable product pieces that are arranged and packed in a longitudinally adjacent direction to one another. The packaging device of the present invention allows for the consumable product pieces to be stored and dispensed from their longitudinally adjacent configuration, The packaging device of the present invention also allows a user to remove one or more consumable product pieces from the package in an effective and efficient manner.
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The sheet 14 may be opaque, translucent, or transparent at one or more areas of the sheet 14, as may be desired. Further, in the case of translucent or transparent portions of the sheet 14, the visual aspects of the sheet 14 may be tinted or color-coded, for example, to correspond to different flavored or colored pieces 18 within. Also, the translucent or transparent portion of the sheet 14 may act as a window to allow a user to view the contents of the package. This may be desirable when the contents of the package have aesthetically pleasing design, including various colors, swirling effects, and the like. Additionally, the sheet 14 may correspond to one or more trademarks, trade names, or brand architecture, as may be desired. As such, the package 10 may be tied to the products or consumables 18 retained inside through one or more of these visual elements,
As noted above, the sheet 14, and more particularly, the plastic film is generally not readily rupturable and may be formed from a wide variety of materials, such as polyester or polyethylene.. In addition, the sheet 14 may be formed of a single layer or a composite layer of various materials. Where the film is a composite, it may be laminated together or may employ an adhesive.
After the sheet wrapped around the plurality of longitudinally stacked pieces 18, the sheet may be shrunken to fit tightly over the pieces 18, as may be done with the physical characteristics of the sheet 14 or through the application of heat or hot air to a surface of the sheet 14.
The plastic sheet 14 is more economical to manufacture and apply to the longitudinal stack of pieces 18 to eliminate the added bulk associated with folding and refolding the dead fold region of excess foil packaging. As plastic film may tend to be resilient and stretch, it may be difficult to break, as by tearing to dispense a consumable from a stack held within a plastic wrapper. The present invention contemplates employing a non-metallic sheet which is generally not readily tearable and rendering it tearable as described hereinbelow.
The packaging device 10 of the present invention allows a user to efficiently and effectively remove one or more pieces 18 from the elongate package 12 while, inter alia, allowing the user to remove the waste packaging with the pieces 18. Thus, the packaging device 10 of the present invention solves the problem of dead fold packages and the bulk of the waste associated with the dead fold of foil wrappers. As one or more of the pieces 18 is removed from the packaging device 10, so too is the portion of the elongate package 12 that the removed pieces 18 are wrapped in. Thus, as the pieces 18 may be removed from the packaging device 10 of the present invention, the packaging results in a clean edge or severed end of the packaging device. The present embodiments allow and promote a clean edge of the packaging device 10 after one or more pieces 18 may be severed and/or removed therefrom.
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For example, the weakened locations 20 may be feinted by placing perforations partially through the plastic sheet 14. In the alternative, the weakened location 20 may be formed by a laser cut placed partially through the sheet 14. Similarly, any type of scoring by mechanical means, weakening by UV light or electromagnetic radiation, or industrial solvent or chemical treatment, may be employed to form the weakened locations 20 partially through the plastic sheet 14.
The weakened location 20 may take one or more forms, as may be desired. For example, the weakened location 20 may be interrupted (discontinuous) or continuous. The interrupted weakened locations 20 in the sheet 14 of the elongate package 12 may be the result of chemical treatment to the wrapper, UV radiation or other light treatment, perforation, indentation, or a partial cut, As shown in
The weakened locations 20 may be arranged to be placed only partially through the sheet so as to maintain the environmental and sealing capabilities of the sheet 14 placed over the plurality of consumables 18. These weakened locations 20 are sufficiently deep so as to allow a tearable force to rip or sever the sheet 14 upon twisting or tearing the consumable from the packaging device 10, The depth of the weakened location may be selected so as to regulate the amount of force necessary to tear the sheet 14 to sever the elongate package 12 at a desired location. While it is preferred that the weakened locations extend only partially through the sheet, in certain instances where environmental sealing may not be necessary, the weakened locations 20 may extend fully through the elongate package 12.
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In addition, it may be desirable for a user to be able to tactilely line up their grip to the elongate package to accord severing, so the outside 32 of sheet 14 may include the weakened location 20 (
With the weakened location 20 of the elongate package 12, the packaging device 10 need not be peeled back or torn in order to remove or dispense product. Rather, a user may apply pressure to the weakened location, for example, by exerting a twisting or angled force to the entire packaging device 10 in order to remove a portion of the elongate package 12 from the package device 10. Within the removed portion is included one or more pieces 18, along with the removed portion of sheet 14 that was part of the elongate package 12. The user may easily remove a piece 18 from the elongate package 12 while at the same time reducing the size and “dead packaging”, or used waste wrapper, associated with the packaging device 10. One or more consumable pieces may be dispensed at one time. The user simply adjusts their grip to the desired area along the packaging device, and twists accordingly.
Examples of various arrangements of the weakened locations 20 are shown in
The weakened location 20 may line up where two pieces 18 touch or lie adjacent to one another, so that when a user removes one or more consumables from the package 10, a dean edge may result on the edge of the packaging device with the outer edge of one piece 18a. This is depicted, for example, in
It may be desirable for the package device 10 to further include a tie (not shown), The tie may be used to tie off the end of an open elongate package 12 to prevent undesired materials from entering the elongate package 12 and/or to prevent the consumables 18 from exiting the package. The tie may be composed of one or more desired materials. The tie may be configured onto the elongate package or otherwise movable to as to be reusable as one or more consumables 18 are continually removed from the package 12. The tie may be non-rigid, semi-rigid, or rigid such that the tie may be knotted, twisted, or folded in order to retain the elongate packaging in a closed position.
The arrangement of
It should be noted that though the weakened region 20 depicted in
Also, with the removal of the packaging along with the pieces, there is no longer any dead packaging that the user must carry around with the remainder of the non-consumed consumables. Thus, the user need not rustle or make noise with the dead fold packaging in order to remove future consumables from the package. So, the packaging device of the present invention is less noisy than dead fold type packages.
As shown in Figures SB, weakened location 20 may further include one or more tear strips 42. The tear strip 42 may extend longitudinally along the length of package 12 or may be perimetrically wound around the package 12 in similar manner as shown in
The tear strip 42 may be accompanied by one or more weakened locations 20, in one or more patterns or configurations as may be desired. In use, the tear strip may allow a user to tear a portion of the elongate package in order to remove the piece 18 from the elongate package prior to consumption. The tear strip 42 may be partially torn through the elongate package 12 either prior to or subsequent to the manual force that may be applied by a user to separate one or more pieces 18 from said packaging device 10. Thus, the tear strip 42 may aid a user in removing one or more pieces from the enclosing package 12, which may securely otherwise encase the consumable once it is severed from the main packaging device 10.
This is particularly beneficial, for example, when the pieces 18 are individually wrapped with a wrapper. When the pieces 18 are individually wrapped, each piece 18 may be protected from environmental concerns, so a complete region extending through the sheet 14 from the inside 34 to the outside 32 of sheet 14 may be employed. As each of the pieces 18 may be individually wrapped with wrapper 16, the user may discard the wrapper 16 along with the removed portion of the elongate package 12.
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Other forms of the weakened locations may include tearable dots or other shapes 28 placed between each consumable 18 in the elongate package 12. For example, patterns and shapes such as an X pattern, dots, or letters may be provided as shown in
The various embodiments of the packaging device 10 of the present invention may further include a means for retaining the pieces 18 within the elongate package 12. The retaining means may include, for example, releasably bonding the pieces 18 to the inner surface 34 of the sheet 14. In such a manner, the bond may be selected from one or more of adhesives, heat seals, and combinations thereof. Various glues or adhesives may be employed, as may be desired. The adhesive may be edible in the case where the adhesive is directly contacting the unwrapped pieces 18. Alternatively, the adhesive or hot seal may be administered to the wrapper 16 of the consumable 18, in instances where each consumable 18 is individually wrapped within the elongate wrapper 16.
The adhesive or other adhering means may be administered on a line 43 along the length of the inner wall 34 (as shown in
Moreover, the art is replete with examples of different configurations, styles and arrangements to perforations which facilitate puncturing, tearing or ripping of various substrates. One, more, or a combination of these examples may be likewise employed with the various embodiments of the present invention. Reference is made to the following U.S. patents and publications, all of which are incorporated by reference herein for all purposes: U.S. Pat. Nos. 3,583,558; 5,041,317; 5,496,605; 5,616,387; 6,105,776; 6,213,132; 6,277,459; 6,983,857; 7,011,226; 7,138,169; 7,311,649; and U.S. Patent Application Publication No. 2005/0156018.
As may be seen by the above-referenced patents and publications, the configuration, arrangement and location of perforations may be selected for enhancing the ability of the sheet to rupture or rip or may be selected for aesthetic or manufacturing requirements.
Various changes to the foregoing described and shown structures would now be evident to those skilled in the art. Accordingly, the particularly disclosed scope of the invention is set forth in the following claims.
This application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Application No. 61/139,817, filed Dec. 22, 2008, which is incorporated herein by reference.
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/US09/68903 | 12/21/2009 | WO | 00 | 7/20/2011 |
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61139817 | Dec 2008 | US |