EP0411251A1 - Spreadable material package with spreader - Google Patents
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- EP0411251A1 EP0411251A1 EP90107810A EP90107810A EP0411251A1 EP 0411251 A1 EP0411251 A1 EP 0411251A1 EP 90107810 A EP90107810 A EP 90107810A EP 90107810 A EP90107810 A EP 90107810A EP 0411251 A1 EP0411251 A1 EP 0411251A1
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B65—CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
- B65D—CONTAINERS FOR STORAGE OR TRANSPORT OF ARTICLES OR MATERIALS, e.g. BAGS, BARRELS, BOTTLES, BOXES, CANS, CARTONS, CRATES, DRUMS, JARS, TANKS, HOPPERS, FORWARDING CONTAINERS; ACCESSORIES, CLOSURES, OR FITTINGS THEREFOR; PACKAGING ELEMENTS; PACKAGES
- B65D75/00—Packages comprising articles or materials partially or wholly enclosed in strips, sheets, blanks, tubes, or webs of flexible sheet material, e.g. in folded wrappers
- B65D75/40—Packages formed by enclosing successive articles, or increments of material, in webs, e.g. folded or tubular webs, or by subdividing tubes filled with liquid, semi-liquid, or plastic materials
- B65D75/44—Individual packages cut from webs or tubes
- B65D75/48—Individual packages cut from webs or tubes containing liquids, semiliquids, or pastes, e.g. cushion-shaped packages
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B65—CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
- B65D—CONTAINERS FOR STORAGE OR TRANSPORT OF ARTICLES OR MATERIALS, e.g. BAGS, BARRELS, BOTTLES, BOXES, CANS, CARTONS, CRATES, DRUMS, JARS, TANKS, HOPPERS, FORWARDING CONTAINERS; ACCESSORIES, CLOSURES, OR FITTINGS THEREFOR; PACKAGING ELEMENTS; PACKAGES
- B65D75/00—Packages comprising articles or materials partially or wholly enclosed in strips, sheets, blanks, tubes, or webs of flexible sheet material, e.g. in folded wrappers
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- B65D75/5855—Peelable seals
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- the present invention relates to packages that hold individual servings of spreadable material such as butter or margarine and that serve as a spreader for such material.
- the Campbell U.S. Patent 4,648,506 describes a package with spreader that is hermetically sealed for storing relatively stiff spreadable material such as butter.
- the package includes a base with a peelable membrane. A portion of the base from which the membrane is peeled is used as a spreader portion for spreading the material within the package.
- the spreader portion is flat and needs to be relatively thick so that it is stiff enough to provide the support needed to spread relatively stiff margarine or butter.
- the present invention includes a spreadable material package having a first and a second sheet joined together to form a chamber for holding the spreadable material.
- the package includes a spreader portion at one end that is in flow communication with the chamber such that spreadable material flows from the chamber to the spreader portion.
- the package further includes a stiffening section having spaced apart indentations for providing a stiffening effect to the spreader portion.
- a package of the present invention is generally indicated at 10 in Figure 1.
- the package 10 includes a supply reservoir portion 12 for holding a spreadable material, a stiffening portion 21, a spreader portion 14, and a sealing section 16 for sealing the contents of the package 10 until needed.
- the package 10 is formed preferably of two layers of polymeric material.
- the first layer is a relatively thick vacuum-formed sheet 18 joined at its periphery to a relatively thin film 20, as illustrated in Figure 3.
- the "thickness dimension" of the materials has been somewhat exaggerated in the drawings.
- the relative thickness of the sheets 18 and 20 may be interchanged.
- the sheet 20 may be relatively thick and stiff while the sheet 18 may be thin and flexible and include a reservoir portion 12. The thicker sheet 20 will then provide the stiff backing for the spreader portion 14.
- the sheet 18 can be made from any one or more of a number of different suitable materials.
- Polystyrene has been found to be one suitable material that can be vacuum-formed to the shape of the present invention.
- the film 20 can be made from any one of a large number of suitable materials.
- a frangible or easily rupturable aluminum foil laminate covered on one surface with a poly based, peelable, thermoplastic adhesive has been found satisfactory for purposes of the present invention.
- the film 20 is joined to the sheet 18 along respective peripheral edge portions to enclose a pouch 22 as best illustrated in Figure 3.
- the pouch 22 is vacuum-formed in the sheet 18 with the film 20 overlaying the vacuum-formed portion.
- the film 20 is joined to the sheet 18 in a fusion-type bond along most of a peripheral edge portion 19.
- the joining of the sheet 18 with the film 20 defines a pouch 22 for holding of spreadable material.
- the sealing section 16 includes a thermal bond or seal between the sheet 18 and a portion 28 of the film 20 along a narrow band area 31.
- the area 31 is adjacent the periphery of the spreader portion 16.
- the thermal seal between the sheet 18 and the film 20 provides a mechanism in which the package 10 is opened to reveal the contents of the pouch 22.
- the film 20 is easily separable from the sheet 18 along the thermal seal. It will be appreciated that the film 20 is torn at a border 23 defined at the juncture of the thermal seal and the fusion bond. Since the sheet 18 and the film 20 are not separable at the fusion bond, the film 20 will tear at the border 23.
- the narrow band area 31 serves to spread the spreadable material as is discussed subsequently. It will be appreciated, that since the narrow band area is covered by the portion 28 of the film 20, the narrow band area is kept clean and sterile for use as a blade as is discussed subsequently.
- a spreadable material such as butter, margarine, jelly, or ketchup is introduced into the pouch 22.
- a spreadable material such as butter, margarine, jelly, or ketchup is introduced into the pouch 22.
- specific food items are mentioned above, the package of the present invention is also usable for other spreadable materials such as paint, putty, caulking, or topical medicinal ointments.
- Discrete units of the present invention can be filled individually, or a large sheet containing a number of vacuum-formed pouches, that subsequently will be used to make a number of individual units, can be filled in one step.
- the pouch must face upwardly with its open (concave) side so that the spreadable material can be placed easily therein.
- the film 20 is sealed to the sheet 18 along the peripheral edge portion 19 by heat sealing or any other suitable method of joining the film 20 to the sheet 18.
- the portion 28 of the film 20 overlaying the sealing section 16 includes a coating or thin film that is heat sealable with the sheet 18. The portion 28 peels easily from the sheet 18 due to the thermal seal and due to the narrow band area 31 that is thermally sealed.
- the package 10 includes left and right indentations 25 and 27 formed within the sheet 18 at a forward section of the pouch.
- the pouch 22 includes a necked-down section 21 that extends up to the sealing section 16.
- the indentations 25 and 27 are disposed on left and right sides of the necked-down section 21, as best illustrated in Figure 4.
- the indentations 25 and 27 are convex in cross section, that is, the indentations 25 and 27 have convex inwardly facing surfaces 25A and 27A.
- the sheet 18 includes an inwardly facing concave surface 18A that spaces the indentations from each other.
- the indentations 25 and 27 are generally oval when viewed from above, as illustrated in Figure 6 and are longitudinally oriented with respect to the necked-down section 21.
- the sealing portion 28 is torn and removed from adjoining contact with the spreader portion of the sheet 18. After removal of the portion 28, the spreadable material is in flow communication with the outside of the package 10.
- a detachable tab 30 that is detachable from the sheet 18 is provided proximate the spreader portion 16.
- the sealing portion 28 of the film 20 is secured to the tab 30.
- the tab 30 is located adjacent the periphery of the spreader portion 16.
- the tab 30 is grasped, pulled up and across to remove the film portion 28 and expose the spreadable material to the outside of the package, as indicated in Figure 4.
- the tab 30 is preferably die cut from the original sheet material that is used to form the sheet 18. As illustrated, the tab 30 is completely detachable from the spreader portion. If polystyrene is used as the sheet material, a cut of 70 percent through the polystyrene sheet will break off as soon as the tab is bent down with respect to the spreader portion.
- the package 10 can be grasped with one hand 32 with the side having the film 20 facing the spreadable item 34.
- the package is grasped with a thumb 38 being positioned on the package in position to press against the pouch 22 just rearwardly of the necked-down portion 21.
- the spreadable material within the pouch is squeezed out by deforming the pouch 22 with the thumb 38.
- the spreadable material exits the package beneath the spreader portion 14 on to the bread 34.
- the indentations 25 and 27 through the necked-down portion provide a stiffening feature to the spreader portion 14 for spreading the spreadable material. Due to the stiffening characteristics, a thinner sheet 18 is used resulting in less material costs.
- the sheet 18 is also relatively uniform in thickness. For example, sheet material made from polystyrene, high density polyethylene or co-extruded 80 percent polystyrene/20 percent high density polyethylene sheet material having a thickness of approximately 0.010 inches (0.0254 centimeters) has been found to provide suitable stiffness for use in the present invention.
- the spreader portion spreads a ribbon of butter exactly where the butter is wanted on the bread.
- the indentations 25 and 27 permit the sheet 18 to be made of a uniformly thick material that permits easy deformation of the pouch 22 by the thumb 38 while providing sufficient stiffness to the spreader portion.
- the device of the present invention includes a cutting edge 35.
- the cutting edge 35 is disposed on a corner opposite from the tab 30.
- the cutting edge 35 includes a plurality of serrations 37 that start from a mid-point 38 of a forward section of the device 10 to a position 40 along a side of the device opposite from the tab portion 30.
- the serrations 35 may extend as far along the side 40 as desired, but preferably, they need only extend approximately 1/2 inch or less.
- the device 33 can be used as a cutting tool for bakery goods (not shown), such as a bun.
- bakery goods such as a bun.
- the blade 35 Prior to pulling off the tab 30 and spreading the contents, the blade 35 may be used to cut open the bakery good (not shown) in a similar manner as a conventional knife.
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Abstract
Description
- The present invention relates to packages that hold individual servings of spreadable material such as butter or margarine and that serve as a spreader for such material.
- Individual containers are used in restaurants for dispensing individual portions of liquid coffee whitener, and spreadable materials such as butter and ketchup. Many of these containers are cup-shaped and utilize peelable membranes to hermetically seal their contents until the contents are to be used. Examples of such containers are included in the following U.S. patents:
Inventor Patent No. French Pat. 1,488,333 Mason 2,705,579 Wayne 3,069,273 Inman 3,660,960 Redmond 4,369,885 Brodsky 4,384,649 - Individual dispenser packages made of heat sealable sheets for holding ketchup or the like, and which must be cut or torn to release the contents are described in the Lowry U.S. Patent 3,315,805.
- Applicators are described in the following U.S. patents:
Inventor Patent No. Wattle 3,082,468 Repko 3,453,661 Hellstrom 3,635,376 Redmond et al 4,493,574 - Other types of flexible packaging for packaging various types of powders and flowable materials are described in the following U.S. patents:
Inventor Patent No. Greene 1,438,487 Johnson 2,864,108 Spees 3,053,385 Betner 3,101,870 O'Connor 3,184,895 Robe 3,418,059 Ausnit 4,196,030 Washington 4,391,368 French Pat. 1,398,922 French Pat. 1,278,643 - The Campbell U.S. Patent 4,648,506 describes a package with spreader that is hermetically sealed for storing relatively stiff spreadable material such as butter. The package includes a base with a peelable membrane. A portion of the base from which the membrane is peeled is used as a spreader portion for spreading the material within the package. The spreader portion is flat and needs to be relatively thick so that it is stiff enough to provide the support needed to spread relatively stiff margarine or butter.
- The present invention includes a spreadable material package having a first and a second sheet joined together to form a chamber for holding the spreadable material. The package includes a spreader portion at one end that is in flow communication with the chamber such that spreadable material flows from the chamber to the spreader portion. The package further includes a stiffening section having spaced apart indentations for providing a stiffening effect to the spreader portion.
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- Figure 1 is a perspective view of the present invention.
- Figure 2 is a perspective view of the present invention.
- Figure 3 is a cross-sectional view taken along the
line 3--3 in Figure 2. - Figure 4 is a cross-sectional view taken along the
line 4--4 in Figure 2. - Figure 5 is a perspective view illustrating the manner of opening the package of the present invention.
- Figure 6 is a perspective view illustrating the manner of using the package of the present invention in applying the spreadable material.
- Figure 7 is a perspective view of an alternative embodiment of the device of the present invention including a serrated blade.
- A package of the present invention is generally indicated at 10 in Figure 1. The
package 10 includes asupply reservoir portion 12 for holding a spreadable material, astiffening portion 21, aspreader portion 14, and asealing section 16 for sealing the contents of thepackage 10 until needed. - The
package 10 is formed preferably of two layers of polymeric material. The first layer is a relatively thick vacuum-formedsheet 18 joined at its periphery to a relativelythin film 20, as illustrated in Figure 3. For ease of understanding and illustration, the "thickness dimension" of the materials has been somewhat exaggerated in the drawings. - It will be understood, that the relative thickness of the
sheets sheet 20 may be relatively thick and stiff while thesheet 18 may be thin and flexible and include areservoir portion 12. Thethicker sheet 20 will then provide the stiff backing for thespreader portion 14. - The
sheet 18 can be made from any one or more of a number of different suitable materials. Polystyrene has been found to be one suitable material that can be vacuum-formed to the shape of the present invention. - The
film 20 can be made from any one of a large number of suitable materials. A frangible or easily rupturable aluminum foil laminate covered on one surface with a poly based, peelable, thermoplastic adhesive has been found satisfactory for purposes of the present invention. Thefilm 20 is joined to thesheet 18 along respective peripheral edge portions to enclose apouch 22 as best illustrated in Figure 3. Preferably, thepouch 22 is vacuum-formed in thesheet 18 with thefilm 20 overlaying the vacuum-formed portion. - The
film 20 is joined to thesheet 18 in a fusion-type bond along most of aperipheral edge portion 19. The joining of thesheet 18 with thefilm 20 defines apouch 22 for holding of spreadable material. Thesealing section 16 includes a thermal bond or seal between thesheet 18 and a portion 28 of thefilm 20 along anarrow band area 31. Thearea 31 is adjacent the periphery of thespreader portion 16. - The thermal seal between the
sheet 18 and thefilm 20 provides a mechanism in which thepackage 10 is opened to reveal the contents of thepouch 22. Thefilm 20 is easily separable from thesheet 18 along the thermal seal. It will be appreciated that thefilm 20 is torn at aborder 23 defined at the juncture of the thermal seal and the fusion bond. Since thesheet 18 and thefilm 20 are not separable at the fusion bond, thefilm 20 will tear at theborder 23. - The
narrow band area 31 serves to spread the spreadable material as is discussed subsequently. It will be appreciated, that since the narrow band area is covered by the portion 28 of thefilm 20, the narrow band area is kept clean and sterile for use as a blade as is discussed subsequently. - Before the
film 20 is joined to thesheet 18, and after thepouch 22 is formed, a spreadable material such as butter, margarine, jelly, or ketchup is introduced into thepouch 22. Although specific food items are mentioned above, the package of the present invention is also usable for other spreadable materials such as paint, putty, caulking, or topical medicinal ointments. - Discrete units of the present invention can be filled individually, or a large sheet containing a number of vacuum-formed pouches, that subsequently will be used to make a number of individual units, can be filled in one step. As can be appreciated, the pouch must face upwardly with its open (concave) side so that the spreadable material can be placed easily therein. After the spreadable material is placed within the pouch, the
film 20 is sealed to thesheet 18 along theperipheral edge portion 19 by heat sealing or any other suitable method of joining thefilm 20 to thesheet 18. The portion 28 of thefilm 20 overlaying thesealing section 16 includes a coating or thin film that is heat sealable with thesheet 18. The portion 28 peels easily from thesheet 18 due to the thermal seal and due to thenarrow band area 31 that is thermally sealed. - To add stiffness to the
package 10 of the present invention when used as a spreader, thepackage 10 includes left andright indentations sheet 18 at a forward section of the pouch. Preferably, thepouch 22 includes a necked-downsection 21 that extends up to thesealing section 16. Theindentations section 21, as best illustrated in Figure 4. Theindentations indentations surfaces 25A and 27A. Thesheet 18 includes an inwardly facing concave surface 18A that spaces the indentations from each other. Theindentations section 21. - To open the package and permit the material to be spread, the sealing portion 28 is torn and removed from adjoining contact with the spreader portion of the
sheet 18. After removal of the portion 28, the spreadable material is in flow communication with the outside of thepackage 10. - In a preferred form, a
detachable tab 30 that is detachable from thesheet 18 is provided proximate thespreader portion 16. The sealing portion 28 of thefilm 20 is secured to thetab 30. As illustrated in Figures 1, 2, and 4, thetab 30 is located adjacent the periphery of thespreader portion 16. To open thepackage 10, thetab 30 is grasped, pulled up and across to remove the film portion 28 and expose the spreadable material to the outside of the package, as indicated in Figure 4. Thetab 30 is preferably die cut from the original sheet material that is used to form thesheet 18. As illustrated, thetab 30 is completely detachable from the spreader portion. If polystyrene is used as the sheet material, a cut of 70 percent through the polystyrene sheet will break off as soon as the tab is bent down with respect to the spreader portion. - After the sealing portion 28 is removed from the package the package is grasped as illustrated in Figure 6. The
package 10 can be grasped with onehand 32 with the side having thefilm 20 facing thespreadable item 34. The package is grasped with athumb 38 being positioned on the package in position to press against thepouch 22 just rearwardly of the necked-down portion 21. The spreadable material within the pouch is squeezed out by deforming thepouch 22 with thethumb 38. The spreadable material exits the package beneath thespreader portion 14 on to thebread 34. - The
indentations spreader portion 14 for spreading the spreadable material. Due to the stiffening characteristics, athinner sheet 18 is used resulting in less material costs. Thesheet 18 is also relatively uniform in thickness. For example, sheet material made from polystyrene, high density polyethylene or co-extruded 80 percent polystyrene/20 percent high density polyethylene sheet material having a thickness of approximately 0.010 inches (0.0254 centimeters) has been found to provide suitable stiffness for use in the present invention. - The spreader portion spreads a ribbon of butter exactly where the butter is wanted on the bread. The
indentations sheet 18 to be made of a uniformly thick material that permits easy deformation of thepouch 22 by thethumb 38 while providing sufficient stiffness to the spreader portion. - In an alternative embodiment 33 as illustrated in Figure 7, with like reference characters being used to indicate like elements, the device of the present invention includes a
cutting edge 35. Thecutting edge 35 is disposed on a corner opposite from thetab 30. Thecutting edge 35 includes a plurality of serrations 37 that start from a mid-point 38 of a forward section of thedevice 10 to a position 40 along a side of the device opposite from thetab portion 30. Theserrations 35 may extend as far along the side 40 as desired, but preferably, they need only extend approximately 1/2 inch or less. - It will be appreciated that the device 33 can be used as a cutting tool for bakery goods (not shown), such as a bun. Prior to pulling off the
tab 30 and spreading the contents, theblade 35 may be used to cut open the bakery good (not shown) in a similar manner as a conventional knife. - Although the present invention has been described with reference to preferred embodiments, workers skilled in the art will recognize that changes may be made in form and detail without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.
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a first sheet;
a second sheet joined to the first sheet to form a chamber for holding the spreadable material;
a spreader portion disposed at one end portion of the joined first and second sheets in flow communication with the chamber; and
first and second indentations disposed on the first sheet at a position to provide a stiffening effect to the spreader portion.
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US4648506A (en) * | 1985-09-06 | 1987-03-10 | Land O'lakes, Inc. | Package with spreader for spreadable material |
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