The present invention relates to a package made of a flexible material for containing liquid, viscous, pasty, granular or powdered products.
Packages of the above type, made of a single- or multi-layer flexible material (for example of polyethylene), one or both outer surfaces being heat-sealable, are known to the art and are obtained by successive folding and sealing, normally from a double film.
These packages, also known as stand-up packages in that they are self-supporting when filled with the product, normally have a reinforced supporting base and the two upper end flaps heat-sealed to each other.
For reasons of practicality and of market economy, stand-up packages for liquids are increasingly sought after, for example in the hygiene sector, to contain liquid soaps, shampoos, bubble bath and similar products.
However, said stand-up packages present some drawbacks from the point of view of the opening thereof. In fact, the heat-sealed upper flaps of the package are difficult to separate and the user generally has to cut them with scissors to achieve the opening of the package.
U.S. Pat. No. 3,036,756 discloses a container made of a tubular sheet having an upper closure comprising a top seal flange and lateral seal flanges extending for a portion of the lateral walls of the container. By gripping and pulling the lateral seal flanges, an opening in the top seal flange is obtained.
U.S. Pat. No. 3,738,566 discloses a flexible package, particularly for tobacco, comprising a flat rectangular bag and a closure element in the form of a cap applied over the top of the bag so that narrow marginal portions thereof overlap the lateral top edges of the bag. The bag can be opened by pulling on the upper portion of the cap so as to open the seals provided in said lateral overlapping edges.
Object of the invention is to overcome the above drawbacks by providing a stand-up package that has an easy-open system and does not require the use of scissors or of other tools for removing or for separating the upper flaps of the package, and allows an easy re-closing thanks to the elastic reaction of the material.
Another object of the invention is to provide a package that is practical for the user and that allows an adequate opening to be achieved according to the content of the package.
Another object of the invention is to provide a package that is versatile, adapted to contain different types of products and at the same time simple and cheap to produce.
These objects are achieved by the package according to the invention, which has the characteristics of the appended independent claim 1.
Advantageous embodiments of the invention are described in the dependent claims.
According to the invention, the package of flexible material for containing liquid, viscous, pasty, granular or powdered products has a supporting base from which rise two opposite side walls joined to the perimeter of the base and joined to each other along the side edges, which can be suitably shaped in order to customise the package or to facilitate the gripping thereof. Each sidewall comprises an upper flap joined thereto by a fold line. The package further comprises:
The peelable closure is destined to be opened so as to create an opening for discharging the product.
On the top wall are provided gripping means adapted to be gripped and raised by the user so as to cause said peelable closure to separate in order to create said opening for discharging the product.
The advantages of the package according to the invention are evident in that it allows a simple, easy and rapid opening by the user.
Further characteristics of the invention will be made clearer by the detailed description that follows, referring to purely exemplifying and therefore non limiting embodiments thereof illustrated in the appended drawings, in which:
With reference to said figures, and for now in particular to
The package 1 has a supporting base 2 and two opposite side walls 3, each sealed to a respective half-perimeter 4 of the base 2, and welded to each other at the side edges 5. Each sidewall 3 has a horizontal fold line 31, which defines an upper flap 30.
To allow a widening of the supporting base 2 of the package, each bottom seal 4 is joined to the side edges 5 by means of respective pairs of inclined portions 6. The package 1 thus structured assumes an upwardly tapered shape and can be closed at the top after being filled with the product.
As shown in
According to a variant, the top wall 7, rather than from a single blank, can be obtained from two rectangular half-blanks, each comprising a side panel 75 and a central half-flap 72. The two half-blanks are coupled together by heat-sealing the central half-flaps 72 along the heat-seal 8 as shown in
As shown in
For example, the sidewalls 3 can be made of polyethylene (PE), whilst the top wall 7 can be made of peelable polyethylene. Clearly, if the top part 7 is made of the same heat-sealable material as the sidewalls 3, instead of making a heat-seal a releasable glue or a varnish can be applied.
After the top wall 7 has been applied to the upper flaps 30 of the side walls 3, the upper flaps 30 are folded upwardly along their fold lines 31, closing like a book together with the top wall 7 and enclosing within them the central raised edge 72 of the top wall.
It should be noted, as shown in particular in
The particular closure adopted prevents the involuntary separation of the peelable seals, even in the event of pressures exerted on the package, said peelable seals being protected between the flaps 30 and revealing a possible tampering.
With reference to
In the second embodiment, instead of providing a top part 7 made separately from the sidewalls 3, a top wall 107 obtained directly from the sidewalls 3 is provided.
As shown in
Each closing panel 175 ends with an end flap 172 joined thereto by means of a fold line 174. The two end flaps 172 are brought together and heat-sealed to each other, by means of a heat-seal 8 (
At this point, as shown in
On the edges of the shorter sides of the top wall 107, between the flaps 30 and the panels 175, on the other hand, a releasable glue or a varnish 110 is applied so as to obtain a peelable closure. In fact, if the entire sidewall is made of polyethylene, a direct heat-sealing of polyethylene with polyethylene cannot be performed at the shorter side of the top wall 107 since this would lead to a permanent, non-peelable closure.
Lastly, as shown in
To open the package 1, the user grips the two flaps 30 superimposed on the panels (75, 175) and pulls them apart from each other, so as to break the points of heat-sealing in the holes 11, as shown in
Of course, depending on the product the package has to contain, the size of the abovementioned opening 200 can be adjusted by varying the length of the edges 30, that is, of the abovementioned peelable heat-seals (10, 110).
Furthermore, it must be considered that the peelable closure (10, 110) creates an opening 200 which can be re-closed and re-opened time and again. The use of suitable materials with suitable elasticity can be decisive for obtaining a good re-closure. In this manner, if the contents of the package 1 are partially consumed, the opening 200 can be closed again, protecting the product remaining inside the package.
From what has been described the advantages of the solution proposed by the invention are clear, although it must not be considered confined to what has been described and illustrated above, but solely to the content of the claims that follow.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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07425446.7 | Jul 2007 | EP | regional |