The present invention relates generally to packages for storing articles and, more particularly, to a tamper-evident, resealable closure for such packages.
Some 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 inside thereof, and removing the food product from the tray. Reclosing the wrapper, once opened, generally includes folding or rolling the end down and clipping the end to keep the wrapper closed.
One recent advancement in the art of food containers includes a resealable container disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 6,918,532 (hereinafter the “'532 patent”), herein incorporated by reference. The '532 patent discloses a wrapper which forms a top of the container which has an access opening. A sealing layer is adhesively sealed to the top around the opening. The sealing layer is releasable from the container by pulling back on a tab and the sealing layer is resealable against the top layer to seal the opening when the sealing layer is moved back to a flat position on the top.
Other food products come packaged in plastic trays, such as thermoform trays which are sealed on the top using some type of lidding material. Several conventional lidding materials are available for covering conventional trays. Lidding materials may be metal foil, flexible plastic wrap or rigid plastic. One recent advancement in lidding materials for covering thermoform trays is provided in U.S. patent application Ser. No. 11/193,613 (herein incorporated by reference), which incorporates a resealable opening with a sealing layer similar to the one in the '532 patent.
In the packaging art, different methods have been used to indicate whether a package has been previously opened or whether the integrity of the package has been compromised. For example, in one 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 that the package has been previously opened.
In another container, shown in U.S. patent application Ser. No. 11/029,651, herein incorporated by reference, various additional methods are shown to indicate whether a sealing layer has previously been removed from the container. One disclosed means for tamper-evident indication is the use of die-cut elongated strips running adjacent to the opening in the sealing area which is defined as the area around the opening of the container, under the sealing layer. One limitation with the use of the prior elongated strips is that the wrapper adjacent the elongated strips may become torn as the sealing layer is pulled back, thus compromising the integrity of the container's top.
There is a need in the art for a resealable container, preferably suitable for containing food items, which includes a new and improved tamper-evident indicator.
The present invention generally relates to a resealable closure having a tamper-evident feature in the form of a flap or elongated strip which terminates at an opening covered by the closure which falls into the container after the container has been opened for the first time.
The present invention, in one form, comprises a tamper-evident resealable closure comprising a first film layer, and a first tear line and a second tear line formed in the first film layer. The first tear line defines a first panel section for providing an access opening through the film layer when separated from the first film layer along the first tear line. The second tear line runs from a position spaced from the first tear line to a position terminating at the first tear line and defining a second panel section for indicating an initial opening of the closure when the second panel is separated from the first film layer along the second tear line. A second film layer is disposed on the first film layer and covers the first and second panel sections. The second film layer includes an adhesive layer for resealably adhering a second film layer such that the first panel section is separated from the second film layer to expose the access opening and the second panel section is separated from the first and second film layers to provide a visual indication the closure has been opened after the second film layer has been removed from a first film layer.
In another form of the present invention, a tamper-evident closure comprises a wrapper forming a top of a container where the top has an access opening into the container. A sealing layer is adhesively sealed to the top around the opening. The sealing layer is releasable from the top by pulling the sealing layer back in a peeling direction and reclosable against the top to seal the opening when the sealing layer is moved back against the top. A slit in the wrapper is located in the sealing area between the access opening and an adjacent edge of the container where the sealing layer is adhesively sealed to the top. The slit has a first end spaced from the opening and a second end terminating at the opening wherein the slit extends, in the peeling direction, from being spaced away from the opening to the opening.
In one further embodiment of the present invention, the slit forms an elongated strip. In an alternative further embodiment, the wrapper comprises a second slit adjacent to the first slit, extending from a position spaced from the opening and terminating at the opening, to form an elongated strip having one end spaced from the opening and a second end terminating at the opening.
The present invention, in another form thereof, concerns a tamper-evident food container comprising a wrapper forming a container having a top where the top has an access opening so as to provide hand access to food contents of the container. A sealing layer is provided which is adhesively sealed to the top around the opening. The sealing layer is releasable when the sealing layer is pulled back in a peeling direction and reclosable against the top to seal the opening when the sealing layer is moved back against the top. A slit is provided in the wrapper 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 slit has a first end spaced from the opening and a second end terminating at the opening wherein the slit extends in the peeling direction from being spaced away from the opening and terminating at the opening.
Other features and advantages of the present invention are stated in or apparent from detailed descriptions of presently preferred embodiments of the invention found hereinbelow.
a is an enlarged plan view of the closure depicted in
b is the same closure of
a is a plan view of a package including another closure, according to another aspect of the present invention, shown prior to opening the closure for a first time; and
b is the same closure depicted in
Referring now to the Figures, and in particular
The closure 11 is formed directly on the first film layer 12 and includes a first tear line 20 formed into the first film layer 12. The first tear line 20 defines a first panel 22 that may be separate from the first film layer 12 along the tear line 20 to expose an opening 24 (
Closure 11 further includes at least one second tear line 40 as a slit formed in the first film layer 12 adjacent to the first tear line 20. The second tear line 40 produces a second panel section 42 formed by the second tear line 40, which remains integrally joined to the first film layer 12 along end 44 of the panel 42 proximate the tab 30 end of the package 10. The second tear line 40 has a generally crescent shape extending from a position spaced from the opening 24 defined by the first tear line 20, all the way to the first die cut 20. As a result, as viewed in the peeling direction 32, the second die cut 40 extends from a position spaced away from the first die cut 20 to the die cut 20.
The closure 11 includes a second film layer in the form of a sealing label such as sealing layer 26 disposed on the top 14 of the package 10 on the first film layer 12. The sealing layer 26 extends beyond the periphery of the first tear line 20 along a sealing area adjacent to the opening 24 to thereby cover the first panel section 22 and second panel 42.
This side of the second film layer 26, which faces the first film layer 12, is coated with an adhesive 28 (see
The sealing layer 26 may include a hinge portion 33, depicted in
As shown in
When the sealing layer 26 is peeled away from the first layer 12 to separate the first panel section 22 for a first time, a portion of the second panel section 42 is separated from the first film layer 12, but the integrally joined portion 44 of the second panel 42 ensures that the second panel 42 does not become completely separated from the first film layer 12. The second panel 42, therefore, remains attached to the first film layer 12 and eventually becomes separated from the adhesive coated second film layer 26 as the second film layer 26 is peeled back for a first time in direction 32. Referring to the schematic of
An advantage of having the second die cut extend and terminate at a first die cut is that any residual adhesive force which is applied to the respective second portions will be directed to the first die cut and, thus, the opening of the container, and not extend along the first layer to tear and/or potentially jeopardize the integrity of the package.
The material of the first layer 12 is formed such that the second panel section 42 moves in a direction away from the top 14 and inward of the package 10 when it becomes separated from the first film layer 12 and the sealing layer 26, as depicted in
While
The first film layer 12 may be formed from polypropylene, polyethylene, cellophane, or any other polymeric material suitable for forming a package enclosure. Likewise, the sealing layer 26 may be formed from polypropylene, polyethylene or any other polymeric material suitable for forming a selectively releasable and resealable cover that can be adhered to the first film layer 12 as described above.
Referring now to
It will now be apparent to one of ordinary skill in the art that the present tamper-evident features of the present closure offers benefits over prior tamper-evident features.
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