Claims
- 1. A substantially large dispenser pouch formed from thin films of sheet material for holding a substantially large amount of viscous material for dispensing from a dispenser, comprising:
- a pair of substantially rectangular flexible films sealed together along two sides and two ends, one end forming a bottom cross seal and the other end forming a top cross seal having an outlet spout formed therein;
- a hollow internal chamber formed within the flexible sealed films between said two sides and said two ends for holding the substantially large amount of viscous material, said hollow internal chamber being in fluid communication with said outlet spout;
- said outlet spout being disposed generally centrally of said top cross seal and including sloped internal wall portions diverging away from said hollow internal chamber;
- said top cross seal including sloped internal wall portions diverging from said two sides toward said outlet spout; and
- said sloped internal wall portions of said top cross seal being joined by radiused wall portions directly to said sloped internal wall portions of said outlet spout to provide a smooth junction therebetween to allow smooth, non-turbulent flow of viscous material through said outlet spout.
- 2. The dispenser pouch of claim 1 wherein said sloped internal wall portions of said top cross seal diverge at angles of approximately 75 degrees with respect to said two side seals, toward said outlet spout.
- 3. The dispenser pouch of claim 1 wherein said sloped internal wall portions of said outlet spout converge toward a centerline of said hollow internal chamber at an angle of approximately 30 degrees, with said centerline being disposed generally parallel to said two side seals and passing generally centrally through said dispenser pouch and said outlet spout.
- 4. The dispenser pouch of claim 3 wherein said hollow internal chamber of said dispenser pouch carries between 24 and 30 liquid ounces of viscous product.
- 5. The substantially large dispenser pouch of claim 1, further including an outlet tip on said outlet spout and a tear-off strip formed in said other of said two ends, adjacent said top cross seal, away from said hollow internal chamber, by a plurality of perforations formed therein and extending across said other of said two ends, up to but not across said outlet tip of said outlet spout, whereby, when said tear-off strip is removed said outlet tip will be removed to form an outlet opening through which controlled dispensing from said hollow internal chamber via said angled internal walls will occur.
- 6. The dispenser pouch of claim 5 wherein said sloped internal wall portions of said top cross seal diverge at angles of approximately 75 degrees with respect to said two side seals, toward said outlet spout.
- 7. The dispenser pouch of claim 5 wherein said sloped internal wall portions of said outlet spout converge toward a centerline of said hollow internal chamber at an angle of approximately 30 degrees, with said centerline being disposed generally parallel to said two side seals and passing generally centrally through said dispenser pouch and said outlet spout.
- 8. The dispenser pouch of claim 7 wherein said hollow internal chamber of said dispenser pouch carries between 24 and 30 liquid ounces of viscous product.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This is a continuation of U.S. Ser. No. 08/378,806, filed Jan. 27, 1995, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,634,572, which was a continuation-in-part of U.S. Ser. No. 08/010,766, filed Jan. 29, 1993, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,632,416.
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