EP2288555B1 - Zip sealed flexible pouch - Google Patents
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
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- the present invention relates generally to flexible containers for liquids and gels, and dry contents, and more particularly to a disposable flexible pouch with a removable strip that can be pulled to gain access to the contents of the pouch.
- Flexible beverage containers are well known in the art, with many shapes and sizes. Common configurations include pouches with straw holes that can be punctured to permit access to the beverage contained therein. Other types of packages include those with spouts, including threaded spouts that employ a twist-off cap.
- U.S. Patent Application No. 11/471,930 filed June 21, 2006 by the present inventor and assigned to the present assignee discloses a method for attaching a spout to a flexible container. Another method is a "cut and pour" type of emptying the contents of a stand-up pouch (a pouch with the gusset on the bottom of the pouch).
- WO 2004/063033 A discloses a pouring part comprising a base plate on which a neck that surrounds the pouring opening is formed. The pouring opening is sealed by foil that acts as a barrier and a lid part that is mounted on the foil. The lid part is connected to the neck by radial connecting pieces. When the container is opened by pulling the tab, the flexurally resistant lid part splits from the neck, tearing open the foil lying below and thus exposing the entire pouring cross-section of the neck.
- the present invention is characterized by a closure mechanism as defined in claim 1 and a thin film pouch as defined in claim 6.
- FIG. 1a is an elevated perspective view of a first preferred embodiment of the present invention prior to release of the pull tab;
- FIG. 1b is an elevated perspective view of a first preferred embodiment of the present invention with the pull tab partially released;
- FIG. 1c is an elevated perspective view of a first preferred embodiment of the present invention with the pull tab fully released;
- FIG. 2 is an elevated perspective view of the embodiment of FIG. 1 after release of the pull tab;
- FIG. 3 is an enlarged, lower perspective view of the pull strip and platform of the present invention.
- FIG. 4 is an enlarged, elevated perspective view of the pull strip being lifted off the platform
- FIG. 5a is an enlarged, cross-sectional view of the pull strip and platform prior to actuation of the pull tab;
- FIG. 5b is an enlarged, cross-sectional view of the pull strip and platform after actuation of the pull tab;
- FIG. 6a is an enlarged, cross-sectional view of a not claimed embodiment of the pull strip and platform prior to actuation of the pull tab;
- FIG. 6b is an enlarged, cross-sectional view of the embodiment of FIG. 6a after actuation of the pull tab;
- FIG. 7a is an enlarged, cross-sectional view of a re-closable embodiment of FIG. 5 prior to actuation of the pull tab;
- FIG. 7b is an enlarged, cross-sectional view of the embodiment of FIG. 7a after actuation of the pull tab.
- Figures 1a-1c illustrate a flexible pouch having a pull strip as part of a zip release opening that can be actuated to tear an elongate strip of pouch away from the body of the pouch to gain access to the contents therein.
- the pouch 10 includes a body having a base 12, a front surface 14, a rear surface 16, side surfaces 18, and a top 20.
- the pouch may have a gable design as shown, or can take the form of a brick, triangular, or pillow-shaped pouch.
- the pouch 10 may be created by any of the many known techniques for formulating a closed container that incorporates a thin walled member.
- the pouch 10 of the present invention includes a pull strip 22 including a free end 22a that can be grasped between a thumb and forefinger to actuate the zip release opening 25.
- the free end 22a of the pull strip 22 preferably includes a grasping member can take many forms, such as a spherical anchor 24, annular ring, or flat tab with ridges that can be easily grasped.
- the pull strip 22 is pulled back to engage the thin wall 32 of the pouch's outer skin, and then retracted to tear open an elongate aperture 25 on the pouch 10 to expose the pouch's interior. When the pull strip 22 is fully retracted as shown in Fig.
- the contents 28 of the pouch 10 can be poured out or otherwise accessed in an expeditious manner as shown in FIG. 2 .
- the pouch 10 can be formed with a pouring ledge 30 or other spout structure to prevent fluid from dribbling down the front surface 14 of the pouch during pouring. The coupling of the pull strip 22 to the pouch will now be described in more detail.
- Figures 3 and 4 illustrate the operation of the pull strip 22 from initial deployment to full release.
- the pull strip 22 comprises an elongate plastic strip 36 that is affixed to a rectangular platform 38 with an elongate window 44 disposed therein and covered by the plastic strip 36.
- On the border 39 of the platform 38 that defines the window 44 are first and second rows of downwardly directed cutting teeth 42 along each longitudinal edge, and a larger cutting tooth 46 at an edge where the free end 22a is located.
- the platform 38 is bonded to a thin membrane patch 41 that connects the platform 38 to the edge 32 of the pouch.
- the plastic strip 36 is also bonded to the thin membrane patch 41a, where the bonding of the plastic strip 36 to the membrane patch 41a is surrounded by the cutting teeth 42, 46.
- a slightly raised surface 37 In between the bonding of the patch 41a and the patch 41 at the perimeter of the platform 38 is a slightly raised surface 37 ( FIG. 3a ).
- the cutting teeth 42, 46 are fully concealed beneath the raised surface 37 of the membrane patch 41 prior to actuation of the pull strip 22.
- the pull strip 22 is initially lifted as shown in Fig. 3b
- the plastic strip 36 begins to separate from the platform 38, and the thin film membrane 41a attached to the plastic strip 36 is pulled upward against the cutting teeth 42.
- the cutting teeth 42 pierce the thin membrane 41, beginning with the tooth 46, as shown in Fig. 3b .
- Fig. 3d shows the pouch opening with the plastic strip 36 separated from the platform 38 to fully expose the window 44 and create the pour spout for the pouch.
- FIG. 5a shows a cross-sectional view of the closure prior to actuation of the pull strip 22.
- the plastic strip 36 carries the pull tab 24 at a proximal end, and rests between edges 39 of the platform 38.
- Cutting teeth 42 are disposed along the edges 39 and project below the lower surface of the platform 38.
- the patch 41,41a are bonded to the bottom surface of the plastic strip 36 and the bottom surface of the platform on opposite sides of the cutting teeth 42.
- small raised tabs can preferably extend from those surfaces where said bonding occurs.
- the plastic strip 36 is attached to the cutting teeth 42, 46 by a thin frangible sheet 47 in a septic embodiment shown in Figure 5 .
- the thin sheet 47 is severed when the pull tab 22 is actuated, separating the plastic strip 36 from the cutting teeth 42 as shown in FIG. 5b .
- This embodiment is aseptic because the plastic strip never contacts the contents of the pouch, but rather the pouch is preserved in an aseptic condition until it is opened.
- FIG. 6a a not claimed embodiment is illustrated (non-septic) where the thin membrane 41a is omitted.
- the platform 38 is bonded to the membrane patch 41, which in turn is bonded to the outer edge of the pouch 10.
- the pull strip 22 is connected to the platform 38 by a thin sheet 47, but the bottom surface 51 of the plastic strip 36 is exposed to the interior of the pouch 10. As shown in FIG.
- FIG. 7a and 7b illustrate another embodiment of the closure that can be re-closed after opening.
- the platform 38 is formed with retaining ledges 55a,b that extend slightly over the outer edges of the plastic strip 36. After the pull tab 22 is actuated and the sheets 47 are ruptured, the contents of the pouch can be accessed. If it is desired to re-close the opening, the plastic strip 36 can be returned to the platform 38 and the retaining ledges 55a,b flex to allow the plastic strip to return to the platform 38 where it is held in place by the retaining ledges.
- the closure of the present invention can be made of any sturdy plastic such as polyethylene or polypropylene, as long as economic bonding techniques such as, for example, ultrasonic bonding, will work with the plastic. Because the closure is molded in the closed position, it can be made from a single cavity mold, which is atypical for this type of closure. Using a single cavity mold significantly reduces the costs of manufacturing the closure, making the present invention very economical compared with alterative closure means.
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- The present invention relates generally to flexible containers for liquids and gels, and dry contents, and more particularly to a disposable flexible pouch with a removable strip that can be pulled to gain access to the contents of the pouch.
- Flexible beverage containers are well known in the art, with many shapes and sizes. Common configurations include pouches with straw holes that can be punctured to permit access to the beverage contained therein. Other types of packages include those with spouts, including threaded spouts that employ a twist-off cap.
U.S. Patent Application No. 11/471,930 filed June 21, 2006 - While twist-off spouts can be utilized effectively in certain conditions, detachable caps can be misplaced or lost. If a mode of access can be improved to make it easier to open the container, this improved mode will enjoy success in the market place. However, there are many difficulties that arise when working with thin films that form the body of flexible beverage pouches, and it is important to be cognizant of waste and spillage that can arise by poorly constructed opening mechanisms that cause premature puncture or are too difficult to open. There is a need in the art for a pouch with an opening mechanism that is both secure, sterile, and easy to implement in conjunction with thin film pouches. Many stand-up pouches (gusset on the bottom) use a simple method of opening with just a cut and pour feature, although the results of using this method can be messy and not re-closable. However, with a side gusseted pouch, one cannot easily cut the top of this pouch and pour, as cutting the top will jeopardize the structure of the pouch and may cause the contents to spill. The present invention provides a low cost solution for both pouch types, including other pouch shapes as well.
WO 2004/063033 A discloses a pouring part comprising a base plate on which a neck that surrounds the pouring opening is formed. The pouring opening is sealed by foil that acts as a barrier and a lid part that is mounted on the foil. The lid part is connected to the neck by radial connecting pieces. When the container is opened by pulling the tab, the flexurally resistant lid part splits from the neck, tearing open the foil lying below and thus exposing the entire pouring cross-section of the neck. - The present invention is characterized by a closure mechanism as defined in claim 1 and a thin film pouch as defined in claim 6.
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FIG. 1a is an elevated perspective view of a first preferred embodiment of the present invention prior to release of the pull tab; -
FIG. 1b is an elevated perspective view of a first preferred embodiment of the present invention with the pull tab partially released; -
FIG. 1c is an elevated perspective view of a first preferred embodiment of the present invention with the pull tab fully released; -
FIG. 2 is an elevated perspective view of the embodiment ofFIG. 1 after release of the pull tab; -
FIG. 3 is an enlarged, lower perspective view of the pull strip and platform of the present invention; -
FIG. 4 is an enlarged, elevated perspective view of the pull strip being lifted off the platform; -
FIG. 5a is an enlarged, cross-sectional view of the pull strip and platform prior to actuation of the pull tab; -
FIG. 5b is an enlarged, cross-sectional view of the pull strip and platform after actuation of the pull tab; -
FIG. 6a is an enlarged, cross-sectional view of a not claimed embodiment of the pull strip and platform prior to actuation of the pull tab; -
FIG. 6b is an enlarged, cross-sectional view of the embodiment ofFIG. 6a after actuation of the pull tab; -
FIG. 7a is an enlarged, cross-sectional view of a re-closable embodiment ofFIG. 5 prior to actuation of the pull tab; and -
FIG. 7b is an enlarged, cross-sectional view of the embodiment ofFIG. 7a after actuation of the pull tab. -
Figures 1a-1c illustrate a flexible pouch having a pull strip as part of a zip release opening that can be actuated to tear an elongate strip of pouch away from the body of the pouch to gain access to the contents therein. Thepouch 10 includes a body having abase 12, afront surface 14, arear surface 16,side surfaces 18, and atop 20. The pouch may have a gable design as shown, or can take the form of a brick, triangular, or pillow-shaped pouch. Thepouch 10 may be created by any of the many known techniques for formulating a closed container that incorporates a thin walled member. As further shown inFigure 1 , thepouch 10 of the present invention includes apull strip 22 including afree end 22a that can be grasped between a thumb and forefinger to actuate the zip release opening 25. Thefree end 22a of thepull strip 22 preferably includes a grasping member can take many forms, such as aspherical anchor 24, annular ring, or flat tab with ridges that can be easily grasped. Thepull strip 22 is pulled back to engage thethin wall 32 of the pouch's outer skin, and then retracted to tear open anelongate aperture 25 on thepouch 10 to expose the pouch's interior. When thepull strip 22 is fully retracted as shown inFig. 1c , thecontents 28 of thepouch 10 can be poured out or otherwise accessed in an expeditious manner as shown inFIG. 2 . Note that thepouch 10 can be formed with apouring ledge 30 or other spout structure to prevent fluid from dribbling down thefront surface 14 of the pouch during pouring. The coupling of thepull strip 22 to the pouch will now be described in more detail. -
Figures 3 and4 illustrate the operation of thepull strip 22 from initial deployment to full release. As shown inFig. 4 , thepull strip 22 comprises an elongateplastic strip 36 that is affixed to arectangular platform 38 with an elongate window 44 disposed therein and covered by theplastic strip 36. On theborder 39 of theplatform 38 that defines the window 44 are first and second rows of downwardly directedcutting teeth 42 along each longitudinal edge, and alarger cutting tooth 46 at an edge where thefree end 22a is located. InFig. 3a , theplatform 38 is bonded to athin membrane patch 41 that connects theplatform 38 to theedge 32 of the pouch. Theplastic strip 36 is also bonded to thethin membrane patch 41a, where the bonding of theplastic strip 36 to themembrane patch 41a is surrounded by thecutting teeth patch 41a and thepatch 41 at the perimeter of theplatform 38 is a slightly raised surface 37 (FIG. 3a ). Thecutting teeth surface 37 of themembrane patch 41 prior to actuation of thepull strip 22. As thepull strip 22 is initially lifted as shown inFig. 3b , theplastic strip 36 begins to separate from theplatform 38, and thethin film membrane 41a attached to theplastic strip 36 is pulled upward against the cuttingteeth 42. The cuttingteeth 42 pierce thethin membrane 41, beginning with thetooth 46, as shown inFig. 3b . As theplastic strip 36 is further pulled away from theplatform 38 as shown inFig. 3c , the portion of themembrane 41a that is bonded to the lower surface of theplastic strip 36 is retained by theplastic strip 36 as the cuttingteeth 42 sever the surrounding membrane, creating anaperture 25 in the pouch through the window 44 of theplatform 38.Fig. 3d shows the pouch opening with theplastic strip 36 separated from theplatform 38 to fully expose the window 44 and create the pour spout for the pouch. -
FIG. 5a shows a cross-sectional view of the closure prior to actuation of thepull strip 22. Theplastic strip 36 carries thepull tab 24 at a proximal end, and rests betweenedges 39 of theplatform 38. Cuttingteeth 42 are disposed along theedges 39 and project below the lower surface of theplatform 38. Thepatch plastic strip 36 and the bottom surface of the platform on opposite sides of the cuttingteeth 42. To enhance ultrasonic bonding of theplatform 38 and theplastic strip 36 to themembrane 41, small raised tabs can preferably extend from those surfaces where said bonding occurs. Theplastic strip 36 is attached to the cuttingteeth frangible sheet 47 in a septic embodiment shown inFigure 5 . Thethin sheet 47 is severed when thepull tab 22 is actuated, separating theplastic strip 36 from the cuttingteeth 42 as shown inFIG. 5b . This embodiment is aseptic because the plastic strip never contacts the contents of the pouch, but rather the pouch is preserved in an aseptic condition until it is opened. InFIG. 6a , a not claimed embodiment is illustrated (non-septic) where thethin membrane 41a is omitted. Here, theplatform 38 is bonded to themembrane patch 41, which in turn is bonded to the outer edge of thepouch 10. Thepull strip 22 is connected to theplatform 38 by athin sheet 47, but thebottom surface 51 of theplastic strip 36 is exposed to the interior of thepouch 10. As shown inFIG. 6b , when thepull strip 22 is actuated, thesheet 47 is severed and the window 44 of theplatform 38 is thereby exposed. In this embodiment, the cuttingteeth FIG. 7a and 7b illustrate another embodiment of the closure that can be re-closed after opening. Theplatform 38 is formed with retainingledges 55a,b that extend slightly over the outer edges of theplastic strip 36. After thepull tab 22 is actuated and thesheets 47 are ruptured, the contents of the pouch can be accessed. If it is desired to re-close the opening, theplastic strip 36 can be returned to theplatform 38 and the retainingledges 55a,b flex to allow the plastic strip to return to theplatform 38 where it is held in place by the retaining ledges. Although the aseptic condition has been eradicated by the opening of theplastic strip 36, for short term usages a simple resealing of the pouch is all that is needed. A non-septic version (seeFIG. 6 ) can also be made with a re-closable closure as just described. - The closure of the present invention can be made of any sturdy plastic such as polyethylene or polypropylene, as long as economic bonding techniques such as, for example, ultrasonic bonding, will work with the plastic. Because the closure is molded in the closed position, it can be made from a single cavity mold, which is atypical for this type of closure. Using a single cavity mold significantly reduces the costs of manufacturing the closure, making the present invention very economical compared with alterative closure means.
- The foregoing descriptions are intended to be illustrative of various embodiments within the scope of the present invention, and are not intended to be limiting or exclusive. One of ordinary skill in the art would readily appreciate many alternatives and deviations from those embodiments described above, and the invention is intended to include all such alternatives and deviations. Accordingly, the scope of the invention should be construed according to the ordinary meaning of the terms set forth in the appended claims in view of the foregoing descriptions.
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- A closure mechanism for a walled pouch (10) comprising:a membrane patch (41, 41a) secured to said walled pouch (10),a platform (38) bonded to said membrane patch (41, 41a),said platform (38) formed with a window (44) and a plurality of downwardly directed cutting surfaces (42, 46); andan elongate strip (22, 36) overlaying said window (44) and connected to said platform (38) by a frangible member, said frangible member (41, 47) ruptured by removal of said elongate strip (22, 36) andwherein said elongate removable strip (22, 36) is bonded to said membrane patch (41, 41a), and removal of said elongate strip (22, 36) tears said membrane patch (41, 41a) along said cutting surfaces (42, 46), characterized in that said platform (38) includes first and second retaining ledges (55a, 55b) to retain said elongate removable strip (22, 36) against said platform (38) after said frangible member (41, 47) is ruptured, allowing the reclosing of the closure mechanism after opening.
- The closure mechanism of claim 1, wherein said elongate removable strip (22, 36) has a grasping member (24).
- The closure mechanism of claim 1, wherein said cutting surface comprise a plurality of downwardly directing teeth (42, 46).
- The closure mechanism of claim 1, wherein said platform (38) is ultrasonically bonded to said member patch (41, 41a).
- The closure mechanism of claim 1, wherein said closure mechanism is made of polyethylene.
- A walled disposable pouch having a front wall (14), and rear wall (16),and an opening in said front wall (14), sealed by a membrane patch (41, 41a), wherein said closure mechanism of claim 1 is bonded with its platform (38) and said elongated strip (22, 36) to said membrane patch (41, 41a).
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