EP3502009A1 - Food bag and method for its manufacturing - Google Patents
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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
- B65D33/00—Details of, or accessories for, sacks or bags
- B65D33/16—End- or aperture-closing arrangements or devices
- B65D33/18—End- or aperture-closing arrangements or devices using adhesive applied to integral parts, e.g. to flaps
- B65D33/22—End- or aperture-closing arrangements or devices using adhesive applied to integral parts, e.g. to flaps using heat-activatable adhesive
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A47—FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
- A47G—HOUSEHOLD OR TABLE EQUIPMENT
- A47G21/00—Table-ware
- A47G21/001—Holders or wrappers as eating aids for fast food, e.g. hamburgers
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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
- B65D75/52—Details
- B65D75/58—Opening or contents-removing devices added or incorporated during package manufacture
- B65D75/5827—Tear-lines provided in a wall portion
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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
- B65D75/52—Details
- B65D75/58—Opening or contents-removing devices added or incorporated during package manufacture
- B65D75/5827—Tear-lines provided in a wall portion
- B65D75/5833—Tear-lines provided in a wall portion for tearing out a portion of the wall
- B65D75/5844—Tear-lines provided in a wall portion for tearing out a portion of the wall the portion of the wall being a narrow strip, e.g. between lines of weakness
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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
- B65D85/00—Containers, packaging elements or packages, specially adapted for particular articles or materials
- B65D85/30—Containers, packaging elements or packages, specially adapted for particular articles or materials for articles particularly sensitive to damage by shock or pressure
- B65D85/36—Containers, packaging elements or packages, specially adapted for particular articles or materials for articles particularly sensitive to damage by shock or pressure for bakery products, e.g. biscuits
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- the present invention relates to a food bag for a food product comprising a front layer and a back layer according to the preamble of patent claims.
- DE202013007303U1 discloses a food bag including at least one front part and back part connected to each other via at least one side-fold or gusset, wherein a pouch is formed there between having an open end and a closed end.
- the bag is in particular characterized by the front part being folded back over the back part along a fold, wherein the bag comprises a right part and a left part connected to each other along an overlap region extending between an upper end and lower end.
- At least one strengthening strip is arranged parallel to the line of weakening.
- US2015158628A discloses a package for holding a food product, the package including a flexible material having a first portion forming a first side of the package, a second portion forming a second side of the package, a first closed end, and a second closed end.
- the first portion and the second portion are in face-to-face contact at each of the first closed end and the second closed end and are spaced apart to form an interior space.
- a removable portion is removably attached to a base portion by an opening feature.
- the opening feature comprises at least one line of weakening in at least one of the first portion and the second portion. The at least one line of weakening extends across the first closed end and the second closed end and the at least one of the first portion and the second portion defining the interior space.
- EP2700592A2 discloses a bag having a rear wall whose region projects over a front wall, wherein side edges and bottom edges of the walls are connected together to form a bag.
- An adhesive point i.e. glue layer, of the front wall is arranged in the projecting region of the rear wall.
- the adhesive point is attached to a non-adhesive point, where the bag is folded into the projection region of the rear wall along a bending fold such that the adhesive point rests upon the non-adhesive point.
- the bag is made from paper, a paper bonding material or a foil.
- EP2371728B1 discloses a paper bag, comprising at least one front part and one rear part which are each connected to one another by means of an at least one side gusset or a side fold and which form a main pouch, the rear part extending into a cover flap which projects upwards beyond the top edge of the front part.
- the front part with the side gussets or a side fold extends downwards beyond a fold of the rear part.
- the paper bag is folded rearward at the fold and with its folded-back region is glued to the rear part for the purpose of the formation of an additional pouch which is open at the top, and the cover flap comprises a punching which is backed by an adhesive point embodied as an adhesive film.
- An object underlying the present invention is to improve upon known food bags, in particular to provide an easily manufacturable food bag having convenient means for accessing a food product contained therein.
- a further object of the invention is to offer improved tamper evidence to indicate initial opening of the food bag.
- a food bag for a food product comprising a front layer and a back layer, wherein the front layer and the back layer are interconnected to each other along at least one peripheral interconnection joint to form a pouch suitable to receive the food product between the front layer and the back layer through a pouch opening.
- the front layer and the back layer are arranged adjacent the pouch opening.
- the food bag may further comprise a sealing means to seal the pouch opening after the food product is received in the pouch.
- the front layer and the back layer each comprise a tear feature for separating the pouch into a first part for holding the food product and a second part.
- the tear feature of the front layer and the tear feature of the back layer are normally interconnected to each other in the area of the at least one peripheral interconnection joint, such that the front layer and the back layer may be separated in one continuous movement.
- the tear feature of the front layer and the tear feature of the back layer merge in the area of the at least one peripheral interconnection joint.
- the food bag has the advantage that it can be easily manufactured, for example by overlaying the front and back layer and interconnecting them along the at least one peripheral interconnection joint in one or several steps to create the pouch.
- the tear features enable a reliable, neat and full separation of the food bag into two parts, in particular into an upper part and a lower part of the food bag, wherein the lower part may contain the food product which can be easily accessed by the consumer and the upper part can be discarded or used as a sheet on which the food product can be placed, for example on a support such as a table or a bench. Under certain conditions the upper and the lower part can remain functionally interconnected to each other.
- the food bag is in particular suitable to receive food products that can be grasped by the hands of the consumer for eating, such as sandwiches, baguettes, burgers, doners, kebabs, crepes, pastries, meat in one piece such as a chicken leg, sausages, and the like.
- the at least one peripheral interconnection joint includes a direct interconnection between the front layer and the back layer, for example a laminar or planar interconnection of the front layer and the back layer to each other.
- the front layer and the back layer stick or adhere chemically (glue) to each other at the peripheral interconnection joint, for example by means of a fixing means such as a band or strip of adhesive, in particular a heat-activated adhesive.
- a fixing means such as a band or strip of adhesive, in particular a heat-activated adhesive.
- the front layer and the back layer adhere mechanically to each other at the at least one peripheral interconnection joint, said peripheral interconnection joint comprising fixing means such as nesting, crimping, interlacing and / or interleaving of the front layer with the back layer.
- Suitable fixing means are chosen out of at least one material of the group including: hot-melt, heat-activated adhesive, cold glue, weld-seam, LPDE, HDPE, PP (polypropylene), PVDC (polyvinylidene chloride).
- the at least one peripheral interconnection joint extends along at least one side of the pouch or along all sides of the pouch other than the side comprising the pouch opening. In a variation, the at least one peripheral interconnection joint extends along at least a part of the length of at least one side of the pouch.
- the tear feature of the front layer and the tear feature of the back layer each comprise a structurally weakened section of the respective layer, in particular a section structurally weakened against a shear or tensile force.
- the tear features may each comprise recesses and / or debossments, in particular regular patterns thereof, for example in a tear line or in a plurality of tear lines, extending across the respective layer.
- the tear lines may each comprise at least one perforation line.
- the tear feature of the front layer and the tear feature of the back layer overlap one another at least partially in a direction normal to the faces of the front layer and the back layer.
- the tear feature of the front layer and the tear feature of the back layer in particular lines of structural weakening, are congruent or essentially congruent. This facilitates reliable, clean and full separation of the food bag into two parts.
- the tear feature of the front layer may comprise at least one tear line and the tear feature of the back layer may comprise at least one tear line, and the at least one tear line of the front layer is essentially congruent with the at least one tear line of the back layer.
- the tear features extend across the entire width of the food bag at an angle with respect to the direction of food insertion.
- the tear features are both slanted with respect to an insert direction of the food product. This further facilitates reliable, clean and full separation of the food bag into two parts, in particular because the slanted run of the respective tear feature divides the shear or tensile force typically associated with the tear movement applied by the user to the food bag evenly between the two parts of food bag. This helps to prevent unintended or erratic tear runs and related negative impacts, such as spilling of the product.
- the tear features of the front layer and of the back layer may each comprise a tear-aid in at least one area, thereby facilitating the separation of the food bag into two parts.
- the tear-aid may be arranged in at least one area of the at least one interconnection joint.
- a tear-aid may include a notch in the area of the at least one peripheral interconnection joint.
- the notch preferably comprises a tapering form with a vertex from which the respective tear feature extends across the respective layer.
- the tear features are arranged so as to cross the food product contained in the food bag when the food bag is torn along the tear features.
- the tear features are situated in an area of the front layer and the back layer of the food bag approximately midway along the length of the food bag in the basic direction of food insertion into the bag.
- a food bag is suitable wherein the tear features are arranged in an area between 15% and 85%, between 30% to 70% or between 40% and 60% of the length along the food bag's length.
- the front and/or the back layer of the food bag may comprise a flap section extending beyond the front layer counter to the direction of food insertion into the bag.
- the flap section is suitable to be folded over the other layer, thereby reversing its orientation.
- the flap section folded over the front layer may act as a kind of sealing means which at least partially restricts access to the interior of the pouch and at least partially restricts exiting of the food product from the pouch.
- the flap section is suitable to be folded and inserted into the food pouch.
- the flap section comprises a sealing means for fixing the flap to the front layer or to the back layer.
- the flap section may be folded over itself, whereby the sealing means initially secures this self-folded state of the flap until the flap is forcibly opened, for example when it is used to seal the food bag once the food product has been inserted.
- a food product is inserted into the food bag via its pouch opening.
- the flap section of the front layer or the back layer is then pulled over the front layer or the back layer and the flap section, via its sealing means, is fixed to the front layer or the back layer, thereby sealing the bag.
- the sealing means comprises fixing means chosen out of any of or a combination of hot-melt, heat-sealant, heat-sealing lacquer, adhesive, heat-activated adhesive, cold glue, weld-seam, at least one glue dot or at least one weld seam, LPDE, HDPE, PP (polypropylene), PVDC (polyvinylidene chloride).
- the sealing means adheres well to the material of the front layer or the back layer once only.
- the sealing means may be arranged on the inside of the back layer, the inside of the front layer or on the inside of both the front layer and the back layer, the insides of each layer being defined in particular with respect to the pouch.
- the sealing means may be arranged on the inside of the flap section of the back layer or the front layer, whichever comprises the flap section.
- the sealing means is arranged on the flap section of the back layer, in particular on the face of the flap section that meets the front layer when the flap section is folded over.
- either the front layer or the back layer or both the front layer and the back layer include a plastic material, in particular a thermoplastic material, preferably as a film.
- the front layer or the back layer comprises at least one material selected from the group: BOPP (biaxially oriented polypropylene), OPP (oriented polypropylene), LDPE (low-density polyethylene), HDPE (high-density polyethylene), PET (Polyester), Coex-PET (co-extruded PET), in particular a film of any or a combination of these material.
- BOPP biaxially oriented polypropylene
- OPP oriented polypropylene
- LDPE low-density polyethylene
- HDPE high-density polyethylene
- PET Polyyester
- Coex-PET co-extruded PET
- either the front or the back layer or both are permeable to light, in particular are transparent.
- the front layer and / or back layer may contain a light permeable material or light permeable material compound, or consist entirely of a light permeable material or light permeable material compound.
- either the front layer or the back layer and / or the flap section of either the front layer or back layer, where provided, consists of a transparent plastic film.
- either the front layer or the back layer or both the front and the back layer alternatively or in addition include a base material for paper, such as cellulose fibres, whereby the front and / or the back layer may consist entirely of paper or include areas including said base material for paper or paper itself.
- a base material for paper such as cellulose fibres
- the front layer or the back layer comprises kraft paper and / or lipophobic paper.
- the front layer or back layer or both comprising said base material for paper may be coated with at least one material chosen out of the group LPDE, HDPE, PP (polypropylene), PVDC (polyvinylidene chloride), heat-sealant, heat-sealing lacquer.
- the front layer and the back layer contain, in particular are made of, a thermal resistant material, such that the food product in the food bag can be grilled or heated.
- a thermal resistant material such that the food product in the food bag can be grilled or heated.
- the back layer of the food bag consists of a transparent plastic and the front layer consists of paper, the layers being interconnected along three interconnection joints at corresponding three sides of the food bag by means of a fixing means, such as a heat-activated adhesive.
- the front layer and the back layer may be oblong, for example rectangular. Such a shape is advantageous for food products having an oblong shape, such as a baguette, a rolled or folded crêpe, durum doner or a sausage.
- the lateral or width dimensions of the front layer and the back layer may differ from one another. In this manner, the volume of the pouch can be varied to accommodate the intended food product or products.
- the food bag may comprise a secondary pouch suitable to receive a napkin and / or a condiment such as tomato sauce provided in a sachet.
- a secondary pouch suitable to receive a napkin and / or a condiment such as tomato sauce provided in a sachet.
- the front layer or the back layer of the food bag comprise a section folded over the respective other layer to form the secondary pouch having a secondary pouch opening and being interconnected to said respective other layer at a secondary peripheral interconnection joint.
- the front layer or the back layer of the food back comprise a section, in particular a flap section, extending longitudinally beyond the respective other layer, the section being folded back onto the layer of which the section itself is part or being folded onto the respective other layer, to form the secondary pouch having a secondary pouch opening that is interconnected to the front layer or to the back layer at a second peripheral interconnection joint.
- the second peripheral interconnection may extend partially along the periphery of either the back layer or the front layer, for example along two edges of the back layer or the front layer, preferably excepting the periphery including the fold of the folded section of the front layer or back layer of the secondary pouch.
- the second peripheral interconnection joint may comprise fixing means such as a band or strip of adhesive, in particular a heat-activated adhesive.
- the second peripheral interconnection joint comprises fixing means such as nesting, crimping, interlacing and / or interleaving of the front layer with the back layer.
- Suitable fixing means are chosen out of at least one material of the group including: hot-melt, heat-activated adhesive, cold glue, weld-seam, LPDE, HDPE, PP (polypropylene), PVDC (polyvinylidene chloride).
- a separate secondary pouch layer may be fixed to either the front layer or to the back layer to form the secondary pouch, for example via a second peripheral interconnection joint whose arrangement and constitution corresponds to that described above.
- the second peripheral interconnection joint preferably also includes a section along the terminated end or closed end of the food bag opposite the pouch opening through which a food is inserted or removed.
- a method for manufacturing a food bag for a food product including providing a front layer and a back layer and arranging them on top of one another.
- the front layer and the back layer are interconnected to each other along at least one peripheral interconnection joint to form a pouch suitable to receive the food product between the front layer and the back layer through a pouch opening.
- the method further includes working a tear feature into the front layer and the back layer for separating the pouch into a first part for holding the food product and into a second part.
- the tear feature of the front layer and the tear feature of the back layer are preferably created simultaneously.
- the front layer and / or the back layer are provided with at least one sealing means to seal the pouch opening after the food product is received in the pouch.
- the front layer and the back layer are provided as separate sheets and are arranged on top of one another by stacking.
- the front layer and the back layer are stacked with an offset in the direction the food is inserted into completed food bag.
- the offset is such that a section of the back layer or the front layer extends beyond the respective opposite layer with respect to direction of food insertion and is suitable to be folded back over the respective opposite layer and fixed thereto such as to close the pouch.
- a section of the back layer or the front layer extends beyond the respective opposite layer with respect to direction of food insertion and is folded back over the respective opposite layer and fixed thereto such as to form a secondary pouch.
- a section of the back layer or of the front layer in particular a flap section, extends beyond the respective opposite layer with respect to the direction of food insertion and is folded back over the layer of which the section is a part or is folded over the respective other layer, and is fixed thereto at a secondary interconnection joint so as to form a secondary pouch.
- the folded over section of the front layer or the back layer is fixed to the periphery of the front layer or to the back layer, the secondary interconnection joint for example comprising fixing means as already described for the second interconnection joint.
- the secondary pouch may be formed by laying a separate secondary pouch layer onto the front layer or back layer at the bottom or terminated end of the food pouch, whereby the periphery of said secondary pouch layer is fixed onto the corresponding periphery of the front layer or back layer at a secondary interconnection joint, comprising fixing means as aforementioned.
- the second interconnection joint preferably includes a section along the terminated or closed end of the food pouch opposite the pouch opening through which food product is inserted or removed.
- the front layer and the back layer may each be oblong, in particular rectangular, in which case the direction of food insertion coincides with the longitudinal direction of the oblong shape.
- the front layer and the back layer are provided as different parts of one base sheet, whereby a first part of the base sheet is folded over a second part of the base sheet along a crease which then constitutes the at least one interconnection joint.
- the folded-over first part of the base sheet constitutes the front layer or the back layer.
- the crease extends in a direction essentially parallel to the direction food is inserted into the completed food bag.
- the crease constitutes a demarcation line between the first part of the base sheet and the second part of the base sheet.
- the first part of the base sheet and the second part of the base sheet may be oblong, wherein the first part of the base sheet is longitudinally offset with respect to the second part of the base sheet, whereby the first part of the base sheet is folded over the second part of the base sheet along a demarcation line between the first part and the second part of the base sheet.
- the first part of the base sheet and the second part of the base sheet have different material constitutions, each preferably containing at least one of the materials mentioned in this document.
- the first part of the base sheet includes at least one area with a base material for paper while the second part of the base sheet includes at least one area comprising a light permeable material.
- the first part and the second part of the base sheet have the same material constitution.
- front layer and the back layer may be interconnected to each other along the at least one peripheral interconnection joint by means of a fixing means such as an adhesive, in particular by means of a heat-activated adhesive.
- a fixing means such as an adhesive
- the front layer and the back layer are interconnected to each other by means of nesting, crimping, interlacing or interleaving along the at least one peripheral interconnection joint.
- the tear features are worked into the pouch extending across the pouch between opposite sides of the pouch, preferably at a slant with respect to the opposite sides of the pouch.
- the front layer and the back layer may be structurally weakened in a band, a line or multiple lines, for example perforated or debossed.
- a food bag 1 comprising a stacked arrangement of an essentially rectangular front layer 2 and an essentially rectangular back layer 3 connected to each other via three interconnection joints 4a, 4b and 4c at sides 5a, 5b and 5c of the food bag.
- the front layer is made of kraft paper, which is preferably lipophobic.
- the interconnection joints comprise fixing means in the form of an arrangement of heat-activated or hot melt adhesive 6 extending along the respective side 5a, 5b and 5c of the food bag 1 between the front layer 2 and the back layer 3, preferably in a strip or band.
- the back layer is preferably made of a clear plastic film, such as BOPP (biaxially oriented polypropylene film).
- the front layer, back layer and the interconnection joints bound a pouch 7 comprising a pouch opening 8 through which food is inserted into the food bag.
- the front layer 2 and the back layer 3 may have different widths to enlarge the pouch opening 8 and facilitate insertion of the food product.
- the distance between opposing lateral sides 4a and 4c of the food bag can be shortened by moving the lateral sides closer to each other to increase the separation between the front layer 2 and the back layer 3 which bound the interior of the pouch 7, thereby changing the shape of the pouch 7 to receive bulkier food products.
- the food bag comprises tear features 9 including a straight tear line 10 extending across the width of the front layer 2 at a slant and a straight tear line 11 extending across the width of the back layer 3 at a slant, the tear lines 10 and 11 being essentially congruent (the spacing between the tear lines 10 and 1 1 apparent is exaggerated in the drawing for clarity).
- Each tear line 10, 11 comprises a perforated line with holes extending fully through the thickness of the respective layer.
- tear sections comprising a plurality of perforation lines or structural weakening of the respective layer 2, 3 such as recesses or debossments may constitute the tear feature 9.
- the tear features 9 including such features such as at least a perforation line, recess or debossment preferably extend between lateral sides 4a and 4c of the food pouch 1 in a section of the food bag crossing the food product inserted into the pouch 7, for example between 40% and 60% along the length of the food bag as seen from the direction of food insertion, i.e. in area roughly midway along said length of the food bag 1.
- a shear force is applied on both sides of the tear features 9
- the food bag separates into a first part containing the food product and into a second part which may be discarded.
- the pouch 7 of the food bag 1 is then effectively shortened, the pouch opening 8 being newly delineated by what was the tear feature 9 prior to separation.
- the height of the tear features 9 and thus of the pouch opening 8 following separation of the food bag into the two parts is such that the food product projects outside of the food bag, i.e. it is exposed to the outside, and may be directly accessed by the consumer for eating while holding the first part of the food bag.
- the tear features 9 may each extend away from a tear-aid such as a cutout provided in the at least one lateral interconnection joint 4a or 4c.
- the cut-out may be tapered away from the edge of the food bag, for example in a triangular form.
- the back layer 3 of the food bag 1 comprises a flap section 3a extending beyond the front layer 2 in the direction counter to the direction that the food product is inserted into the food bag 1.
- the flap section 3a When the flap section 3a is folded over the pouch opening 8, it restricts access to the interior of the pouch 7 and helps to restrict the food product exiting the food bag.
- the flap section 3a On the face of the flap section 3a that meets the front layer 3 when folded over the pouch opening 8, the flap section 3a comprises sealing means 12, for example an adhesive, for sealing the pouch 7, preferably in such a manner that the pouch 7 opened after having sealed it once reveals that the food bag, possibly its contents, have been opened or tampered with.
- the material of the sealing means 12 reveals disintegration in the form of breaks, cracks or tears when it has been opened that are easily visible to the human eye.
- the sealing means 12 consists of an adhesive with these material properties, such as a glue dot.
- the sealing means 12 therefore functions as a guarantee, tamper and / or freshness seal but need not fully close the pouch in the sense of fully enclosing it or sealing it off against the exterior.
- the front layer 2 consists of paper while the back layer 3 consists of a transparent plastic film, however other materials may be used for each layer as disclosed generally within the framework of this document.
- the sealing means 12 can be provided as an area of adhesive on the section 3a, for example as a circular or rectangular patch, in particular as a glue dot.
- Figure 1 shows a flap section 3a of the back layer 3 extending beyond the front layer
- the front layer 2 and the back layer 3 terminate congruently at the food insertion side of the food bag, i.e. neither layer comprises a section extending beyond the respective other layer.
- the sealing means 12 having the aforementioned features is provided on the inside either of the front layer 2 the back layer 3 or on both layers near the pouch opening 8.
- Figure 1 also shows a secondary pouch 13 arranged on the face of the front layer 2 directed away from the back layer 3.
- the secondary pouch 13 is formed by a flap section 2a of the front layer 2 extending beyond the back layer 3 in the direction the food is inserted into the food bag 1, said flap section 2a being folded over the front layer 2 itself.
- the hinge of the flap section 2a preferably coincides with or is essentially congruent with the edge of the food bag 1 at its bottom or terminated side 5b, i.e. the closed end of the food bag opposite the pouch opening 8 in the direction of food insertion into the food bag.
- the flap section 2a is fixed to the periphery of the front layer 2 on its face directed away from the back layer 3 at a secondary interconnection joint (see Figure 5 for a close up of the secondary interconnection joint), for example comprising a strip or adhesive band as described in the case of the interconnection joints 4a to 4c.
- the back layer 3 comprises a flap section extending beyond the front layer and this flap section of the back layer is folded over the front layer at a secondary peripheral interconnection joint (not shown), the second peripheral interconnection joint being arranged as in the case of the front layer comprising the flap section and being folded over itself.
- the secondary pouch 13 comprises a pouch opening 14 analogous to that of the pouch opening 8 through which the food is inserted into the bag.
- Secondary pouch 13 and opening 14 thereof have dimensions suitable for receiving a napkin or condiment to accompany the food product inserted into the food bag.
- Flap section 2a comprises the same material as the front layer 2 of the food bag 1. However, it may comprise a different material, for example a material permeable or transparent to light for revealing the contents of the secondary pouch 13, such as the type of condiment inserted therein.
- the secondary pouch 13 has been described as comprising a folded over section 2a of the front layer 2 or a flap section of the back layer folded over the front layer, it may instead be formed by laying a separate secondary pouch layer 13a (see Figure 5 ) onto the front layer 2 at the bottom or terminated end of the food pouch 1 and fixing the periphery of said secondary pouch layer 13a onto the corresponding periphery of the front layer 2 at a secondary interconnection joint 15 (see Figure 5 ).
- FIG. 2 In the perspective view according to Figure 2 , the reverse or back side of the food bag 1 is shown, including the tear feature 9 extending through the back layer 2 of the food bag.
- Figure 3 is a top view of the food bag shown in Figure 1 indicating cross sections A-A and B-B.
- the section view according to Figure 4 shows the at least one interconnection joint 4a of the food bag 1 by which the front layer 2 and the back layer 3 are interconnected in a laminar manner at the periphery of the food bag 1.
- An adhesive layer 6 is provided between the front and back layers in this area, preferably as a band of adhesive. Adjacent the interconnection joint 4a, the front layer 2 and the back layer 3 are separated from one another by a greater distance to create a cavity, in particular the pouch 7 for receiving the food product.
- the section view according to Figure 5 corresponds to that of figure 4 with the distinction that the front layer comprises a secondary pouch 13.
- the secondary pouch 13 comprises a secondary pouch layer 13a interconnected to the front layer 2 at secondary interconnection joints 15 on the face of the front layer 2 opposite the interconnection joints 4a, 4b and 4c interconnecting the front layer 2 and the back layer 3 of the food bag.
- This layer 13a of the secondary pouch 13 may be a separate layer interconnected to the front layer 2 or it may comprise a flap section 2a of the front layer 2 folded over itself.
- the layer 13a diverges from the front layer 2 to create a cavity or secondary pouch 13 for receiving an item accompanying the food product such as a napkin, a wet tissue, a condiment, a voucher, an advertisement, an additional bag for storing the food product after partial consumption, or other items to be provided together with the food product.
- an item accompanying the food product such as a napkin, a wet tissue, a condiment, a voucher, an advertisement, an additional bag for storing the food product after partial consumption, or other items to be provided together with the food product.
- the secondary pouch has been shown in the drawings and described here to be formed on or by the front layer 2, it may be instead formed on or by the back layer 3.
- the secondary pouch comprises a secondary pouch layer interconnected to the back layer at a peripheral secondary interconnection joint arranged on the face of the back layer opposite the interconnection joint interconnecting the front layer and the back layer of the food bag.
- this layer of the secondary pouch may be a separate layer interconnected to the back layer or it may comprise a flap section of the back layer folded over itself. Alternatively, it may comprise a flap section of the front layer folded backward over the back layer.
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Abstract
a. the front layer (2) and the back layer (3) are interconnected to each other along at least one peripheral interconnection joint (4a, 4b, 4c) to form a pouch (7) suitable to receive the food product between the front layer (2) and the back layer (3) through a pouch opening (8), the front layer (2) and the back layer (3) being arranged adjacent the pouch opening (8);
b. the food bag (1) further comprises sealing means (12) to seal the pouch opening (8) after the food product (1) is received in the pouch (7);
c. the front layer (2) and the back layer (3) each comprise a tear feature (9) for separating the pouch (7) into a first part for holding the food product and a second part.
Description
- The present invention relates to a food bag for a food product comprising a front layer and a back layer according to the preamble of patent claims.
- The demand for ready-to-eat products, buoyed by the rising number of working men and women in the labour force having less time to lunch at restaurants or to cook at home, has made competitive packaging of such ready-to-eat or ready-to-cook products a priority in the packaging industry. Enterprises and their retail outlets selling such ready-to-eat products increasingly demand packaging having not only brand-differentiating and aesthetic appeal, but also offering practical advantages to consumers. Packaging manufacturers are therefore keen to meet these demands, preferably at low cost. For example, a food packaging with features enabling a sandwich, wrap or burger to be eaten without spillage and / or touching the food with fingers have a clear advantage with consumers and also reduce food waste.
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DE202013007303U1 discloses a food bag including at least one front part and back part connected to each other via at least one side-fold or gusset, wherein a pouch is formed there between having an open end and a closed end. The bag is in particular characterized by the front part being folded back over the back part along a fold, wherein the bag comprises a right part and a left part connected to each other along an overlap region extending between an upper end and lower end. In the overlap region or adjacent the overlap region side is at least one line of weakening along which both the right bag part and the left bag part can be separated from one another. At least one strengthening strip is arranged parallel to the line of weakening. -
US2015158628A discloses a package for holding a food product, the package including a flexible material having a first portion forming a first side of the package, a second portion forming a second side of the package, a first closed end, and a second closed end. The first portion and the second portion are in face-to-face contact at each of the first closed end and the second closed end and are spaced apart to form an interior space. A removable portion is removably attached to a base portion by an opening feature. The opening feature comprises at least one line of weakening in at least one of the first portion and the second portion. The at least one line of weakening extends across the first closed end and the second closed end and the at least one of the first portion and the second portion defining the interior space. -
EP2700592A2 discloses a bag having a rear wall whose region projects over a front wall, wherein side edges and bottom edges of the walls are connected together to form a bag. An adhesive point i.e. glue layer, of the front wall is arranged in the projecting region of the rear wall. The adhesive point is attached to a non-adhesive point, where the bag is folded into the projection region of the rear wall along a bending fold such that the adhesive point rests upon the non-adhesive point. The bag is made from paper, a paper bonding material or a foil. -
EP2371728B1 discloses a paper bag, comprising at least one front part and one rear part which are each connected to one another by means of an at least one side gusset or a side fold and which form a main pouch, the rear part extending into a cover flap which projects upwards beyond the top edge of the front part. The front part with the side gussets or a side fold extends downwards beyond a fold of the rear part. The paper bag is folded rearward at the fold and with its folded-back region is glued to the rear part for the purpose of the formation of an additional pouch which is open at the top, and the cover flap comprises a punching which is backed by an adhesive point embodied as an adhesive film. - An object underlying the present invention is to improve upon known food bags, in particular to provide an easily manufacturable food bag having convenient means for accessing a food product contained therein. A further object of the invention is to offer improved tamper evidence to indicate initial opening of the food bag.
- A food bag for a food product is proposed, comprising a front layer and a back layer, wherein the front layer and the back layer are interconnected to each other along at least one peripheral interconnection joint to form a pouch suitable to receive the food product between the front layer and the back layer through a pouch opening. The front layer and the back layer are arranged adjacent the pouch opening. The food bag may further comprise a sealing means to seal the pouch opening after the food product is received in the pouch. In addition, the front layer and the back layer each comprise a tear feature for separating the pouch into a first part for holding the food product and a second part. The tear feature of the front layer and the tear feature of the back layer are normally interconnected to each other in the area of the at least one peripheral interconnection joint, such that the front layer and the back layer may be separated in one continuous movement. In a preferred variation, the tear feature of the front layer and the tear feature of the back layer merge in the area of the at least one peripheral interconnection joint.
- The food bag has the advantage that it can be easily manufactured, for example by overlaying the front and back layer and interconnecting them along the at least one peripheral interconnection joint in one or several steps to create the pouch. Depending on the field of application, the tear features enable a reliable, neat and full separation of the food bag into two parts, in particular into an upper part and a lower part of the food bag, wherein the lower part may contain the food product which can be easily accessed by the consumer and the upper part can be discarded or used as a sheet on which the food product can be placed, for example on a support such as a table or a bench. Under certain conditions the upper and the lower part can remain functionally interconnected to each other.
- The food bag is in particular suitable to receive food products that can be grasped by the hands of the consumer for eating, such as sandwiches, baguettes, burgers, doners, kebabs, crepes, pastries, meat in one piece such as a chicken leg, sausages, and the like.
- In a variation of the food bag, the at least one peripheral interconnection joint includes a direct interconnection between the front layer and the back layer, for example a laminar or planar interconnection of the front layer and the back layer to each other. This structure simplifies the manufacture of the food bag and saves bag material, helping to reduce the energy used in manufacturing and the amount of litter or garbage the food bag can cause.
- In a variation of the food bag, the front layer and the back layer stick or adhere chemically (glue) to each other at the peripheral interconnection joint, for example by means of a fixing means such as a band or strip of adhesive, in particular a heat-activated adhesive. Alternatively or in addition, the front layer and the back layer adhere mechanically to each other at the at least one peripheral interconnection joint, said peripheral interconnection joint comprising fixing means such as nesting, crimping, interlacing and / or interleaving of the front layer with the back layer. These fixing means are simple and save bag material and have the above described positive effects with respect to the environment impact. Suitable fixing means are chosen out of at least one material of the group including: hot-melt, heat-activated adhesive, cold glue, weld-seam, LPDE, HDPE, PP (polypropylene), PVDC (polyvinylidene chloride).
- In a variation of the food bag, the at least one peripheral interconnection joint extends along at least one side of the pouch or along all sides of the pouch other than the side comprising the pouch opening. In a variation, the at least one peripheral interconnection joint extends along at least a part of the length of at least one side of the pouch.
- Alternatively or in addition, the tear feature of the front layer and the tear feature of the back layer each comprise a structurally weakened section of the respective layer, in particular a section structurally weakened against a shear or tensile force. For example, the tear features may each comprise recesses and / or debossments, in particular regular patterns thereof, for example in a tear line or in a plurality of tear lines, extending across the respective layer. The tear lines may each comprise at least one perforation line.
- Good results can be achieved if the tear feature of the front layer and the tear feature of the back layer overlap one another at least partially in a direction normal to the faces of the front layer and the back layer. Preferably, the tear feature of the front layer and the tear feature of the back layer, in particular lines of structural weakening, are congruent or essentially congruent. This facilitates reliable, clean and full separation of the food bag into two parts. The tear feature of the front layer may comprise at least one tear line and the tear feature of the back layer may comprise at least one tear line, and the at least one tear line of the front layer is essentially congruent with the at least one tear line of the back layer.
- Preferably, the tear features extend across the entire width of the food bag at an angle with respect to the direction of food insertion. In a preferred variation, the tear features are both slanted with respect to an insert direction of the food product. This further facilitates reliable, clean and full separation of the food bag into two parts, in particular because the slanted run of the respective tear feature divides the shear or tensile force typically associated with the tear movement applied by the user to the food bag evenly between the two parts of food bag. This helps to prevent unintended or erratic tear runs and related negative impacts, such as spilling of the product.
- The tear features of the front layer and of the back layer may each comprise a tear-aid in at least one area, thereby facilitating the separation of the food bag into two parts. The tear-aid may be arranged in at least one area of the at least one interconnection joint. For example, a tear-aid may include a notch in the area of the at least one peripheral interconnection joint. The notch preferably comprises a tapering form with a vertex from which the respective tear feature extends across the respective layer.
- In a variation of the food bag, the tear features are arranged so as to cross the food product contained in the food bag when the food bag is torn along the tear features. Preferably, the tear features are situated in an area of the front layer and the back layer of the food bag approximately midway along the length of the food bag in the basic direction of food insertion into the bag. For example, a food bag is suitable wherein the tear features are arranged in an area between 15% and 85%, between 30% to 70% or between 40% and 60% of the length along the food bag's length.
- The front and/or the back layer of the food bag may comprise a flap section extending beyond the front layer counter to the direction of food insertion into the bag. The flap section is suitable to be folded over the other layer, thereby reversing its orientation. The flap section folded over the front layer may act as a kind of sealing means which at least partially restricts access to the interior of the pouch and at least partially restricts exiting of the food product from the pouch. In a variation, the flap section is suitable to be folded and inserted into the food pouch.
- In a variation of the food bag, the flap section comprises a sealing means for fixing the flap to the front layer or to the back layer. The flap section may be folded over itself, whereby the sealing means initially secures this self-folded state of the flap until the flap is forcibly opened, for example when it is used to seal the food bag once the food product has been inserted.
- For example, in a use of the food bag, a food product is inserted into the food bag via its pouch opening. The flap section of the front layer or the back layer is then pulled over the front layer or the back layer and the flap section, via its sealing means, is fixed to the front layer or the back layer, thereby sealing the bag.
- In a variation of the food bag, the sealing means comprises fixing means chosen out of any of or a combination of hot-melt, heat-sealant, heat-sealing lacquer, adhesive, heat-activated adhesive, cold glue, weld-seam, at least one glue dot or at least one weld seam, LPDE, HDPE, PP (polypropylene), PVDC (polyvinylidene chloride). Preferably, the sealing means adheres well to the material of the front layer or the back layer once only.
- The sealing means may be arranged on the inside of the back layer, the inside of the front layer or on the inside of both the front layer and the back layer, the insides of each layer being defined in particular with respect to the pouch. In particular, the sealing means may be arranged on the inside of the flap section of the back layer or the front layer, whichever comprises the flap section. For example, the sealing means is arranged on the flap section of the back layer, in particular on the face of the flap section that meets the front layer when the flap section is folded over.
- Where appropriate, either the front layer or the back layer or both the front layer and the back layer include a plastic material, in particular a thermoplastic material, preferably as a film. For example, the front layer or the back layer comprises at least one material selected from the group: BOPP (biaxially oriented polypropylene), OPP (oriented polypropylene), LDPE (low-density polyethylene), HDPE (high-density polyethylene), PET (Polyester), Coex-PET (co-extruded PET), in particular a film of any or a combination of these material. Preferably, either the front or the back layer or both are permeable to light, in particular are transparent. For example, the front layer and / or back layer may contain a light permeable material or light permeable material compound, or consist entirely of a light permeable material or light permeable material compound. In a variation, either the front layer or the back layer and / or the flap section of either the front layer or back layer, where provided, consists of a transparent plastic film.
- In variations of the food bag, either the front layer or the back layer or both the front and the back layer alternatively or in addition include a base material for paper, such as cellulose fibres, whereby the front and / or the back layer may consist entirely of paper or include areas including said base material for paper or paper itself. For example, either the front layer or the back layer comprises kraft paper and / or lipophobic paper. In addition, the front layer or back layer or both comprising said base material for paper may be coated with at least one material chosen out of the group LPDE, HDPE, PP (polypropylene), PVDC (polyvinylidene chloride), heat-sealant, heat-sealing lacquer.
- In certain fields of application, e.g. for hot sandwiches, the front layer and the back layer contain, in particular are made of, a thermal resistant material, such that the food product in the food bag can be grilled or heated. Such a variation is an aspect of the multiplicity of possible uses for the food bag not being limited to the carrying and consumption of the food product.
- In a variation of the food bag, the back layer of the food bag consists of a transparent plastic and the front layer consists of paper, the layers being interconnected along three interconnection joints at corresponding three sides of the food bag by means of a fixing means, such as a heat-activated adhesive.
- The front layer and the back layer may be oblong, for example rectangular. Such a shape is advantageous for food products having an oblong shape, such as a baguette, a rolled or folded crêpe, durum doner or a sausage. The lateral or width dimensions of the front layer and the back layer may differ from one another. In this manner, the volume of the pouch can be varied to accommodate the intended food product or products.
- Furthermore, the food bag may comprise a secondary pouch suitable to receive a napkin and / or a condiment such as tomato sauce provided in a sachet. For example, it was found suitable when either the front layer or the back layer of the food bag comprise a section folded over the respective other layer to form the secondary pouch having a secondary pouch opening and being interconnected to said respective other layer at a secondary peripheral interconnection joint.
- In another example, it was found suitable when either the front layer or the back layer of the food back comprise a section, in particular a flap section, extending longitudinally beyond the respective other layer, the section being folded back onto the layer of which the section itself is part or being folded onto the respective other layer, to form the secondary pouch having a secondary pouch opening that is interconnected to the front layer or to the back layer at a second peripheral interconnection joint.
- The second peripheral interconnection may extend partially along the periphery of either the back layer or the front layer, for example along two edges of the back layer or the front layer, preferably excepting the periphery including the fold of the folded section of the front layer or back layer of the secondary pouch.
- The second peripheral interconnection joint may comprise fixing means such as a band or strip of adhesive, in particular a heat-activated adhesive. Alternatively or in addition, the second peripheral interconnection joint comprises fixing means such as nesting, crimping, interlacing and / or interleaving of the front layer with the back layer. Suitable fixing means are chosen out of at least one material of the group including: hot-melt, heat-activated adhesive, cold glue, weld-seam, LPDE, HDPE, PP (polypropylene), PVDC (polyvinylidene chloride).
- Alternatively, in a variation of the food bad, a separate secondary pouch layer may be fixed to either the front layer or to the back layer to form the secondary pouch, for example via a second peripheral interconnection joint whose arrangement and constitution corresponds to that described above. In addition, however, as the secondary pouch layer is separately fixed to either the front layer or to the back layer, the second peripheral interconnection joint preferably also includes a section along the terminated end or closed end of the food bag opposite the pouch opening through which a food is inserted or removed.
- In an aspect of the invention, a method for manufacturing a food bag for a food product is proposed, including providing a front layer and a back layer and arranging them on top of one another. The front layer and the back layer are interconnected to each other along at least one peripheral interconnection joint to form a pouch suitable to receive the food product between the front layer and the back layer through a pouch opening. The method further includes working a tear feature into the front layer and the back layer for separating the pouch into a first part for holding the food product and into a second part. The tear feature of the front layer and the tear feature of the back layer are preferably created simultaneously. Preferably, the front layer and / or the back layer are provided with at least one sealing means to seal the pouch opening after the food product is received in the pouch.
- In a variation of the method, the front layer and the back layer are provided as separate sheets and are arranged on top of one another by stacking. For example, the front layer and the back layer are stacked with an offset in the direction the food is inserted into completed food bag. In particular, the offset is such that a section of the back layer or the front layer extends beyond the respective opposite layer with respect to direction of food insertion and is suitable to be folded back over the respective opposite layer and fixed thereto such as to close the pouch.
- Further, in a variation of the method, a section of the back layer or the front layer extends beyond the respective opposite layer with respect to direction of food insertion and is folded back over the respective opposite layer and fixed thereto such as to form a secondary pouch.
- Alternatively, in a variation of the method, a section of the back layer or of the front layer, in particular a flap section, extends beyond the respective opposite layer with respect to the direction of food insertion and is folded back over the layer of which the section is a part or is folded over the respective other layer, and is fixed thereto at a secondary interconnection joint so as to form a secondary pouch.
- For example, at a secondary interconnection joint, the folded over section of the front layer or the back layer is fixed to the periphery of the front layer or to the back layer, the secondary interconnection joint for example comprising fixing means as already described for the second interconnection joint.
- Alternatively, in a variation of the method, the secondary pouch may be formed by laying a separate secondary pouch layer onto the front layer or back layer at the bottom or terminated end of the food pouch, whereby the periphery of said secondary pouch layer is fixed onto the corresponding periphery of the front layer or back layer at a secondary interconnection joint, comprising fixing means as aforementioned. The second interconnection joint preferably includes a section along the terminated or closed end of the food pouch opposite the pouch opening through which food product is inserted or removed.
- The front layer and the back layer may each be oblong, in particular rectangular, in which case the direction of food insertion coincides with the longitudinal direction of the oblong shape.
- Alternatively, the front layer and the back layer are provided as different parts of one base sheet, whereby a first part of the base sheet is folded over a second part of the base sheet along a crease which then constitutes the at least one interconnection joint. The folded-over first part of the base sheet constitutes the front layer or the back layer. Preferably, the crease extends in a direction essentially parallel to the direction food is inserted into the completed food bag. Preferably, the crease constitutes a demarcation line between the first part of the base sheet and the second part of the base sheet. The first part of the base sheet and the second part of the base sheet may be oblong, wherein the first part of the base sheet is longitudinally offset with respect to the second part of the base sheet, whereby the first part of the base sheet is folded over the second part of the base sheet along a demarcation line between the first part and the second part of the base sheet.
- In a variation of the method, the first part of the base sheet and the second part of the base sheet have different material constitutions, each preferably containing at least one of the materials mentioned in this document. For example, the first part of the base sheet includes at least one area with a base material for paper while the second part of the base sheet includes at least one area comprising a light permeable material. Alternatively, however, the first part and the second part of the base sheet have the same material constitution.
- Further, the front layer and the back layer may be interconnected to each other along the at least one peripheral interconnection joint by means of a fixing means such as an adhesive, in particular by means of a heat-activated adhesive. In addition or alternatively, the front layer and the back layer are interconnected to each other by means of nesting, crimping, interlacing or interleaving along the at least one peripheral interconnection joint.
- Preferably, the tear features are worked into the pouch extending across the pouch between opposite sides of the pouch, preferably at a slant with respect to the opposite sides of the pouch. To form the tear features, the front layer and the back layer may be structurally weakened in a band, a line or multiple lines, for example perforated or debossed.
- It is to be understood that both the foregoing general description and the following detailed description present variations and embodiments intended to provide an overview or framework for understanding the nature and character of the disclosure. The accompanying drawings are included to provide a further understanding, and are incorporated into and constitute a part of this specification. The drawings illustrate various variations and embodiments, and together with the description serve to explain the principles and operation of the concepts disclosed.
- The herein described invention will be more fully understood from the detailed description given herein below and the accompanying drawings which should not be considered limiting to the invention described in the appended claims, wherein
- Fig. 1
- shows a variation of the food bag;
- Fig. 2
- shows the opposite side of the food bag according to
Fig. 1 ; - Fig. 3
- is a top view of the food bag according to
Figs. 1 and 2 showing section lines A-A and B-B; - Fig. 4
- shows section A-A of the food bag according to
Fig. 3 ; - Fig. 5
- shows section B-B of the food bag according to
Fig. 3 ; - Reference will now be made in detail to certain variations of the food bag, examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawings, in which some, but not all features are shown. Indeed, the variations disclosed herein may be carried out in many different forms and should not be construed as limiting; rather, they are provided so that this disclosure satisfies applicable legal requirements. Whenever possible, like reference numbers will be used to refer to like components or parts.
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Figure 1 , afood bag 1 is shown comprising a stacked arrangement of an essentially rectangularfront layer 2 and an essentiallyrectangular back layer 3 connected to each other via threeinterconnection joints sides respective side food bag 1 between thefront layer 2 and theback layer 3, preferably in a strip or band. A variety of adhesives may be used, including, but not restricted to, ethylene-vinyl acetate (EVA) and including additives as needed such as a resin or wax. The back layer is preferably made of a clear plastic film, such as BOPP (biaxially oriented polypropylene film). - The front layer, back layer and the interconnection joints bound a
pouch 7 comprising apouch opening 8 through which food is inserted into the food bag. Thefront layer 2 and theback layer 3 may have different widths to enlarge thepouch opening 8 and facilitate insertion of the food product. For inserting the food product into thefood bag 1, the distance between opposinglateral sides front layer 2 and theback layer 3 which bound the interior of thepouch 7, thereby changing the shape of thepouch 7 to receive bulkier food products. - The food bag comprises tear features 9 including a
straight tear line 10 extending across the width of thefront layer 2 at a slant and astraight tear line 11 extending across the width of theback layer 3 at a slant, the tear lines 10 and 11 being essentially congruent (the spacing between the tear lines 10 and 1 1 apparent is exaggerated in the drawing for clarity). Eachtear line respective layer tear feature 9. The tear features 9 including such features such as at least a perforation line, recess or debossment preferably extend betweenlateral sides food pouch 1 in a section of the food bag crossing the food product inserted into thepouch 7, for example between 40% and 60% along the length of the food bag as seen from the direction of food insertion, i.e. in area roughly midway along said length of thefood bag 1. When a shear force is applied on both sides of the tear features 9, the food bag separates into a first part containing the food product and into a second part which may be discarded. Thepouch 7 of thefood bag 1 is then effectively shortened, thepouch opening 8 being newly delineated by what was thetear feature 9 prior to separation. The height of the tear features 9 and thus of thepouch opening 8 following separation of the food bag into the two parts is such that the food product projects outside of the food bag, i.e. it is exposed to the outside, and may be directly accessed by the consumer for eating while holding the first part of the food bag. To facilitate tearing the food bag into two parts, the tear features 9 may each extend away from a tear-aid such as a cutout provided in the at least one lateral interconnection joint 4a or 4c. The cut-out may be tapered away from the edge of the food bag, for example in a triangular form. - The
back layer 3 of thefood bag 1 according toFigure 1 comprises aflap section 3a extending beyond thefront layer 2 in the direction counter to the direction that the food product is inserted into thefood bag 1. When theflap section 3a is folded over thepouch opening 8, it restricts access to the interior of thepouch 7 and helps to restrict the food product exiting the food bag. On the face of theflap section 3a that meets thefront layer 3 when folded over thepouch opening 8, theflap section 3a comprises sealing means 12, for example an adhesive, for sealing thepouch 7, preferably in such a manner that thepouch 7 opened after having sealed it once reveals that the food bag, possibly its contents, have been opened or tampered with. To that end, the material of the sealing means 12 reveals disintegration in the form of breaks, cracks or tears when it has been opened that are easily visible to the human eye. For example, the sealing means 12 consists of an adhesive with these material properties, such as a glue dot. The sealing means 12 therefore functions as a guarantee, tamper and / or freshness seal but need not fully close the pouch in the sense of fully enclosing it or sealing it off against the exterior. Preferably, thefront layer 2 consists of paper while theback layer 3 consists of a transparent plastic film, however other materials may be used for each layer as disclosed generally within the framework of this document. Generally, the sealing means 12 can be provided as an area of adhesive on thesection 3a, for example as a circular or rectangular patch, in particular as a glue dot. - While
Figure 1 shows aflap section 3a of theback layer 3 extending beyond the front layer, alternatively, thefront layer 2 and theback layer 3 terminate congruently at the food insertion side of the food bag, i.e. neither layer comprises a section extending beyond the respective other layer. In this case, the sealing means 12 having the aforementioned features is provided on the inside either of thefront layer 2 theback layer 3 or on both layers near thepouch opening 8. -
Figure 1 also shows asecondary pouch 13 arranged on the face of thefront layer 2 directed away from theback layer 3. Thesecondary pouch 13 is formed by a flap section 2a of thefront layer 2 extending beyond theback layer 3 in the direction the food is inserted into thefood bag 1, said flap section 2a being folded over thefront layer 2 itself. The hinge of the flap section 2a preferably coincides with or is essentially congruent with the edge of thefood bag 1 at its bottom or terminatedside 5b, i.e. the closed end of the food bag opposite thepouch opening 8 in the direction of food insertion into the food bag. The flap section 2a is fixed to the periphery of thefront layer 2 on its face directed away from theback layer 3 at a secondary interconnection joint (seeFigure 5 for a close up of the secondary interconnection joint), for example comprising a strip or adhesive band as described in the case of the interconnection joints 4a to 4c. Alternatively, theback layer 3 comprises a flap section extending beyond the front layer and this flap section of the back layer is folded over the front layer at a secondary peripheral interconnection joint (not shown), the second peripheral interconnection joint being arranged as in the case of the front layer comprising the flap section and being folded over itself. Thesecondary pouch 13 comprises apouch opening 14 analogous to that of thepouch opening 8 through which the food is inserted into the bag.Secondary pouch 13 andopening 14 thereof however have dimensions suitable for receiving a napkin or condiment to accompany the food product inserted into the food bag. Flap section 2a comprises the same material as thefront layer 2 of thefood bag 1. However, it may comprise a different material, for example a material permeable or transparent to light for revealing the contents of thesecondary pouch 13, such as the type of condiment inserted therein. - Although the
secondary pouch 13 has been described as comprising a folded over section 2a of thefront layer 2 or a flap section of the back layer folded over the front layer, it may instead be formed by laying a separatesecondary pouch layer 13a (seeFigure 5 ) onto thefront layer 2 at the bottom or terminated end of thefood pouch 1 and fixing the periphery of saidsecondary pouch layer 13a onto the corresponding periphery of thefront layer 2 at a secondary interconnection joint 15 (seeFigure 5 ). - In the perspective view according to
Figure 2 , the reverse or back side of thefood bag 1 is shown, including thetear feature 9 extending through theback layer 2 of the food bag.Figure 3 is a top view of the food bag shown inFigure 1 indicating cross sections A-A and B-B. - The section view according to
Figure 4 shows the at least one interconnection joint 4a of thefood bag 1 by which thefront layer 2 and theback layer 3 are interconnected in a laminar manner at the periphery of thefood bag 1. Anadhesive layer 6 is provided between the front and back layers in this area, preferably as a band of adhesive. Adjacent the interconnection joint 4a, thefront layer 2 and theback layer 3 are separated from one another by a greater distance to create a cavity, in particular thepouch 7 for receiving the food product. - The section view according to
Figure 5 corresponds to that offigure 4 with the distinction that the front layer comprises asecondary pouch 13. Thesecondary pouch 13 comprises asecondary pouch layer 13a interconnected to thefront layer 2 at secondary interconnection joints 15 on the face of thefront layer 2 opposite theinterconnection joints front layer 2 and theback layer 3 of the food bag. Thislayer 13a of thesecondary pouch 13 may be a separate layer interconnected to thefront layer 2 or it may comprise a flap section 2a of thefront layer 2 folded over itself. Similar to thepouch 7 shown inFigure 4 , adjacent the secondary interconnection joint 15, thelayer 13a diverges from thefront layer 2 to create a cavity orsecondary pouch 13 for receiving an item accompanying the food product such as a napkin, a wet tissue, a condiment, a voucher, an advertisement, an additional bag for storing the food product after partial consumption, or other items to be provided together with the food product. - Although the secondary pouch has been shown in the drawings and described here to be formed on or by the
front layer 2, it may be instead formed on or by theback layer 3. In this case, the secondary pouch comprises a secondary pouch layer interconnected to the back layer at a peripheral secondary interconnection joint arranged on the face of the back layer opposite the interconnection joint interconnecting the front layer and the back layer of the food bag. As in the case of the secondary pouch formed on or by the front layer, this layer of the secondary pouch may be a separate layer interconnected to the back layer or it may comprise a flap section of the back layer folded over itself. Alternatively, it may comprise a flap section of the front layer folded backward over the back layer. - The words used in the specification are words of description rather than limitation, and it is understood that various changes may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.
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Claims (15)
- Food bag (1) for a food product comprising a front layer (2) and a back layer (3), whereina. the front layer (2) and the back layer (3) are interconnected to each other along at least one peripheral interconnection joint (4a, 4b, 4c) to form a pouch (7) suitable to receive the food product between the front layer (2) and the back layer (3) through a pouch opening (8), the front layer (2) and the back layer (3) being arranged adjacent the pouch opening (8);b. the food bag (1) further comprises sealing means (12) to seal the pouch opening (8) after the food product (1) is received in the pouch (7);c. the front layer (2) and the back layer (3) each comprise a tear feature (9) for separating the pouch (7) into a first part for holding the food product and a second part;d. the tear feature (9) of the front layer (2) and the tear feature (9) of the back layer (9) are interconnected to each other in the area of the at least one peripheral interconnection joint (4a, 4b, 4c).
- The food bag (1) according to claim 1, wherein the tear feature (9) of the front layer (2) and the tear feature (9) of the back layer (3) overlap one another at least partially in a direction normal to the faces of the front layer (2) and the back layer (3).
- The food back (1) according to one of the preceding claims, wherein the tear feature (9) of the front layer (2) and the tear feature (9) of the back layer (3) are each slanted with respect to an insert direction of the food product.
- The food bag according to one of the preceding claims, wherein the tear features (9) each comprise a plurality of recesses, a plurality of debossments and / or a perforation.
- The food bag (1) according to one of the previous claims, wherein the back layer (3) of the food bag (1) comprises a flap section (3a) extending beyond the front layer (2) counter to the direction of food insertion into the food bag (1), the flap section (3a) being suitable to be folded over the front layer (2).
- The food bag (1) according to one of the previous claims, wherein the sealing means (12) comprises an adhesive, in particular a glue dot.
- The food bag (1) according to one of the preceding claims, wherein the front layer (2) or back layer (3) or both the front and the back layer are made from a transparent material.
- The food bag (1) according to one of the preceding claims, wherein the front layer (2) and the back layer (3) are each oblong.
- The food bag (1) according to one of the preceding claims, comprising a secondary pouch (13) suitable to receive a napkin or a condiment.
- The food bag (1) according to one of the preceding claims, wherein the front layer (2) and the back layer (3) are interconnected to each other at the at least one interconnection joint (4a, 4b 4c) by means of a fixing means chosen out of at least one of the group: adhesive, heat-activated adhesive, hot-melt, cold glue.
- Method for manufacturing a food bag (1) for a food product, including:a. providing a front layer (2) and a back layer (3);b. arranging the front layer (2) and the back layer (3) on top of one another, the front layer (2) and the back layer (3);c. providing the front layer (2) and / or the back layer (3) with sealing means to seal the pouch opening (8) after the food product (1) is received in the pouch (7);d. interconnecting the front layer (2) and the back layer (3) to each other along at least one peripheral interconnection joint (4a, 4b, 4c) to form a pouch (7) suitable to receive the food product between the front layer (2) and the back layer (3) through a pouch opening (8);e. working a tear feature (9) into the front layer and the back layer (3) suitable for separating the pouch into a first part for holding the food product and a second part.
- Method according to claim 11, wherein the front layer (2) and the back layer (3) are interconnected to each other at the at least one peripheral interconnection joint (4a, 4b, 4c) by means of a fixing means chosen out of at least one of the group: adhesive, heat-activated adhesive, hot-melt, cold glue.
- Method according to one of the claims 11 or 12, whereby the tear features (9) are worked into the food bag (1) to extend between lateral sides of the food bag (1).
- Method according to claim 13, whereby the tear features (9) are worked into the food bag (1) at a slant with respect direction of food insertion.
- Method according to one of the claim 11 to 14, wherein the front layer (2) and the back layer (3) are each provided with recesses, debossments or are perforated to form each tear feature (9).
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