MXPA06006553A - Disposable portable bags and dispenser pouch. - Google Patents

Disposable portable bags and dispenser pouch.

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MXPA06006553A
MXPA06006553A MXPA06006553A MXPA06006553A MXPA06006553A MX PA06006553 A MXPA06006553 A MX PA06006553A MX PA06006553 A MXPA06006553 A MX PA06006553A MX PA06006553 A MXPA06006553 A MX PA06006553A MX PA06006553 A MXPA06006553 A MX PA06006553A
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distribution section
polymeric
dispensing
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Benjamin C Tran
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Pactiv Corp
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65DCONTAINERS 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
    • B65D33/00Details of, or accessories for, sacks or bags
    • B65D33/001Blocks, stacks or like assemblies of bags
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65DCONTAINERS 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
    • B65D83/00Containers or packages with special means for dispensing contents
    • B65D83/08Containers or packages with special means for dispensing contents for dispensing thin flat articles in succession

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Abstract

A dispensing pouch comprises at least one polymeric bag or liner, and a polymeric dispensing section. At least one polymeric bag or liner comprises first and second body panels that are joined along a pair of opposing sides and a bottom bridging the sides so as to form an open mouth. The joined first and second body panels form an interior space for collecting items. The polymeric dispensing section is adapted to receive and contain the at least one polymeric bag or liner. The dispensing section is adapted to form an opening to access the at least one polymeric bag or liner. The dispensing section is limited to a predetermined size for enhanced portability. The predetermined size of the dispensing section includes, for example, a length less than about 4 inches and a width less than about 4 inches or an area less than about 15 square inches.

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DISPOSABLE PORTABLE BAGS AND DISTRIBUTION BAG FIELD OF THE INVENTION This invention is directed, in general, to bags or coatings that collect products and, more specifically, to bags or coatings that are contained within a pocket or distribution bag.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION The use of thermoplastic bags or liners for a number of domestic and industrial uses has gained wide acceptance. Many of these bags are constructed from a simple structure having two layers of thermoplastic film which are joined along three sides and which have an entrance opening formed along the fourth side. This basic structure has been adapted in a wide range of sizes and configurations that vary with the intended end use of the bag. These bags or liners are often used to collect garbage or trash. These garbage bags or liners are often used to collect waste that can produce unpleasant odors to the user. Frequently, these bags or linings are needed in locations where it is inconvenient to carry a bulky and large bag or garbage disposal distributor. On some occasions, the need for these bags or coatings is generated unexpectedly. Therefore, there is a need for bags or liners located in a distribution system that could be carried in a small space, such as, for example, a handbag, a backpack, a briefcase or in the glove box of the automobile.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION According to one embodiment, a pocket or distribution bag comprises at least one polymeric bag or coating and a polymeric distribution section. At least one bag or polymeric coating comprises first and second body panels joined along a pair of opposite sides and a lower part joining the sides to form an open entry. The first and second joined panels of body form an interior space for the collection of products. The polymeric distribution section is adapted to receive and contain at least one polymeric bag or coating. The distribution section is adapted to form an opening in order to have access to at least one bag or polymeric coating. The distribution section is limited to a predetermined size to achieve improved portability. Accordingly, the dispensing pouch can be carried in a small space, such as, for example, a handbag, a backpack, a briefcase or in the glove compartment of a car. According to one embodiment, the predetermined size of the distribution section is less than about 10.16 centimeters (4 inches) and a width less than about 10.16 centimeters (4 inches). According to another embodiment, a pocket or distribution sachet comprises at least one polymer bag or coating and a polymer distribution section. At least one bag or polymeric coating comprises first and second body panels which are joined along a pair of opposite sides and a lower part joining the sides to form an open entrance. The first and second joined panels of body form an interior space for the collection of products. The polymeric distribution section is adapted to receive and contain at least one polymeric bag or coating. The distribution section is adapted to form an opening in order to have access to at least one bag or polymeric coating. The distribution section is limited to a predetermined size to achieve improved portability. Consequently, the distribution bag can be carried in a small space. According to one modality, the predetermined size of the distribution section is a smaller area of approximately 38.10 square centimeters (15 square inches). According to an additional modality, a pocket or distribution bag comprises at least one polymeric bag or coating and a polymeric distribution section. At least one bag or polymeric coating comprises first and second body panels which are joined along a pair of opposite sides and a lower part joining the sides to form an open entrance. The first and second joined panels of body form an interior space for the collection of products. The polymeric distribution section is adapted to receive ~ and contain the plurality of bags or liners. The distribution section has a removable window that is formed therein to assist in accessing the plurality of bags or liners and a flap covering the removable window. The distribution section is limited to a predetermined size to achieve improved portability. Consequently, the distribution bag can be carried in a small space. The predetermined size of the distribution section includes, for example, a shorter length of approximately 10.16 centimeters (4 inches) and a smaller width of approximately 10.16 centimeters (4 inches). According to yet another embodiment, a pocket or distribution sachet comprises at least one polymer bag or coating and a polymer distribution section. At least one bag or polymeric coating comprises first and second body panels which are joined along a pair of opposite sides and a lower part joining the sides to form an open entrance. The first and second joined panels of body form an interior space for the collection of products. The polymeric distribution section is adapted to receive and contain the plurality of bags or liners. The distribution section has a removable window formed therein to assist in accessing the plurality of bags or liners and a flap covering the removable window. The distribution section is limited to a predetermined size to achieve improved portability. Consequently, the distribution bag can be carried in a small space. The predetermined size of the distribution section includes, for example, a smaller area of approximately 38.10 square centimeters (15 square inches). According to a method. of use of a pocket or dispensing bag, at least one polymer bag or coating and a polymer distribution section are provided. The polymeric distribution section is adapted to receive and contain at least one polymeric bag or coating. At least one bag or polymeric coating comprises first and second body panels which are joined along a pair of opposite sides and a lower part joining the sides to form an open entrance. The first and second joined panels of body form an interior space for the collection of products. The distribution section has a removable window that is formed in it and a flap that covers the removable window. The distribution section is limited to a predetermined size to achieve improved portability. According to one embodiment, the distribution section has a shorter length of approximately 10.16 centimeters (4 inches) and a smaller width of approximately 10.16 centimeters (4 inches). The flap is fastened and moved to an open position to separate the removable window from the rest of the distribution section, which causes an opening to be formed in the distribution section. At least one bag or polymeric coating is held and removed from the opening. According to another method of using a pocket or distribution sachet, at least one polymer bag or coating and a polymer distribution section are provided. The polymeric distribution section is adapted to receive and contain at least one bag or liner polymeric At least one bag or polymeric coating comprises first and second body panels which are joined along a pair of opposite sides and a lower part joining the sides to form an open entrance. The first and second joined panels of body form an interior space for the collection of products. The distribution section has a removable window formed in it and a flap that covers the removable window. The distribution section is limited to a predetermined size to achieve improved portability. According to a modality, the distribution section has a smaller area of approximately 38.10 square centimeters (15 square inches). The flap is fastened and moved to an open position to separate the removable window from the rest of the distribution section, which causes an opening to be formed in the distribution section. At least one bag or polymeric coating is held and removed from the opening.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS Other advantages of the invention will be apparent on the basis of reading the following detailed description and with reference to the drawings. Figure la is an elevation view of a complete bag according to a modality; Figure Ib is an elevation view of a complete bag according to another embodiment; Figure 2a is an elevation view of a complete bag according to an additional embodiment; Figure 2b is a perspective view of a complete bag according to still another embodiment; Figure 3a is an elevation view of the dispensing bag in a closed position according to one embodiment; Figure 3b is a cross-sectional view that is generally taken along the line 3b-3b in Figure 3a; and Figure 4 is an elevation view of the dispensing bag in an open position according to one embodiment. While the invention is susceptible to various modifications and alternative forms, the specific embodiments thereof have been shown by way of example in the drawings and will be described in detail in this document. However, it should be understood that it is not intended to limit the invention to the particular forms described, but on the contrary, the intention is to cover all modifications, equivalents and alternatives that fall within the spirit and scope of the invention as defined by the attached claims.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE ILLUSTRATED MODALITY The present invention is a combination of bags and liners in a distribution system. Some examples of bags or liners include waste bags, food bags and storage bags. In one embodiment, the distribution system maintains a plurality of bags and distributes them one at a time. The present invention uses bags or liners and a few non-limiting examples of bags are shown in Figures 1 and 2. With reference initially to Figure la, a thermoplastic bag 10 is shown. The bag 10 is formed from a single flexible thermoplastic sheet folded on itself and comprising a first and second opposed body panels 12, 14. The body panels 12, 14 are fixedly connected together along a pair of sides 16, 18 and a lower part 20 which extends between the pair of sides 16, 18. The bag includes an open entrance 22 opposite the bottom 20. The attached panels of body 12, 14 form an interior space for the collection of products. Alternatively, the bag 10 could be formed from separate thermoplastic sheets wherein the first and second opposing body panels are sealed after being initially separated to form the pair of sides and the bottom (ie, they are sealed in three sides). Alternatively, the bag 10 could be formed from a single thermoplastic and flexible sheet having a side fold, a seal on the side opposite the side fold and an end seal. With reference to Figure lb, a thermoplastic bag 50 is represented according to another embodiment. The bag 50 is formed from a single flexible thermoplastic sheet folded on itself and comprises a first and second opposed body panels 52, 54. The body panels 52, 54 are fixedly connected together along a pair of sides 56, 58 and a lower portion 60 extending between the pair of sides 56, 58. The bag includes an opposite open inlet 62 of the lower part 60. The open inlet 62 includes a plurality of handles that assist the user in hold the bag. The plurality of handles can also assist the user in placing and maintaining the bag in the desired location. These types of bags with handles could be referred to as grocery bags or groceries. The joined panels of body 52, 54 form an interior space for the collection of products. Alternatively, the bag 50 could be formed from separate thermoplastic sheets, wherein the first and second opposed body panels are sealed after being initially separated to form the pair of sides and the bottom part (i.e., they are sealed). on three sides). Alternatively, the bag 50 could be formed from a single thermoplastic flexible sheet having a side fold, a seal on the side opposite the side fold and an end seal. The bags or liners could include a click feature that helps to: (a) close the bag or liner securely, (b) form a handle to carry the bag or liner that will be removed, and / or (c) facilitate the opening of the bag or liner to be removed. the bag or the liner. For example, a bag 110 of Figure 2a is shown in the flat placement condition and includes a type of attachment feature. The term flat placement condition is defined as the bag in a collapsed condition before it is opened for filling. The bag 110 of Figure 2a is formed from a single flexible thermoplastic sheet folded on itself and comprising a first opposed body panel 112 and a second opposed body panel 114. The first body panel 112 does not overlap with the shape of the leading edge of the bag entry contained in the second body panel 114. Accordingly, at least some portion of the first body panel 112 does not overlap the second body panel 114 and at least some portion of the body panel 114. second body panel 114 does not overlap with first body panel 112. Body panels 112, 114 are fixedly connected together along a pair of sides 116, 118 and a lower part 120 extending between the pair of the sides 116, 118. Alternatively, the bag 110 could be formed from separate thermoplastic sheets, wherein the first and second opposed body panels are sealed after being initially separated to form an l pair of sides and bottom (ie, they are sealed on three sides). Alternatively, the bag 110 could be formed from a single flexible thermoplastic sheet having a side fold, a seal on the side opposite the side fold and an end seal. The bag 110 includes integral connecting members 122, 124 that are formed by the non-superposed portions described above. Further details about the bag 110 and the methods of making the same can be obtained from the US Patent No. 5, 611,627, which is incorporated as a reference in its entirety. Other examples of bags having click characteristics include United States Patents. 4,890,736, 5,041,317, 5,246,110, 5,683,340 and 5, 709,641. Alternatively, the bags or liners could include a separate closure means in the form of a plastic or metallic bonding device. These devices are well known and require that the neck of the bag be gathered by the user. For example, with reference to Figure 2b, a bag 150 is represented which is formed from at least one flexible thermoplastic sheet. The bag 150 includes a first opposed body panel 152 and a second opposing body panel 154. The body panels 152, 154 are fixedly connected together along a pair of sides 156, 158 and a lower part 160 which is extends between the pair of sides 156, 158. An entrance portion 162 of the bag 150 is located opposite the bottom 160 and includes continuous strips 164, 166 located in a hem or cuff. The examples of this bag are represented in the Patents of the United States Nos. 4,558,463 and 4,624,654, which are incorporated as a reference in their entirety. A further example is shown in U.S. Patent No. 6,059,458, which is incorporated by reference in its entirety and discloses a bag with a pull or pull tape within the piping or hem. According to another modality, the bags or liners could include a structure that is in communication with the interior portion thereof and is adapted to mask and / or neutralize odors. An example of a structure that masks and / or neutralizes odor is an essence structure. The odor masking and / or neutralizing structure could be in the form of a patch, a tape and / or a pocket or bag according to one embodiment. The selection of a patch, tape or sachet is often a function of the material that is used. For example, a powder (for example, minerals containing chemicals) is often placed in a permeable bag of air because it is often difficult to imbue the powders in a patch. An example of a powder that can be used is sodium bicarbonate that absorbs odor. A patch or tape could be used with an odor of essence or fragrance due to the ability of the odor or fragrance to imbibe it. Generally, the tape includes an adhesive, a patch-like component and a release system such as an essence structure. A patch, ribbon or sachet of essence could be formed by one or more scents of essence. For example, some non-limiting examples of flavors include citronella, pine, floral, citrus, lemon and substitute esters such as METAZENE®. The patch, tape or sachet that masks and / or neutralizes the odor could be made of polymeric materials that include thermoplastic materials. It is contemplated that the patch, tape or sachet could be made of polyolefin materials such as polyethylenes, polypropylenes, polystyrenes and combinations thereof. Another example of material that can be used for shaping the patch, tape or sachet is ethylmethyl acrylate (EMA). The patch, tape or sachet could be formed of a nonwoven porous material (eg, gauze) that allows an active ingredient such as the desired essence to be released. It is contemplated that additional layers could be added to the patch, tape or sachet such as a protective layer. For example, a protective layer could be added, comprising a polymeric material such as ethylene vinyl alcohol (EVOH), a layer of polyvinylidene chloride (PVDC), polyester, nylon, cyclic olefin copolymers or combinations thereof. Other layers are contemplated such as an essence improvement layer. An essence improvement layer can increase the supply of an essence with an increase in moisture. The increase in humidity often causes a corresponding increase in the growth of the bacteria which in turn causes an increase in odors. An example of an essence improvement layer is polyvinyl alcohol (PVOH). The odor masking and / or neutralization structure could include additional material to improve the concentration of essence in the inner portion of the bag.
For example, the patch, tape or sachet may include perlite (a silica stone that occurs naturally) to increase the concentration of essence. Perlite is desirable to use due to reasons such as its ability to retain essence, stability and surface area. Additional non-limiting examples of material that could improve the essence include microspheres, talc, silicon, silicate, vermiculite, diatomaceous earth or combinations thereof including the PVOH and pearlite mentioned above. An example of a silicate that could be used is aluminum silicate.
In this way, a layer of the structure could include a fragrance (e.g., a liquid fragrance), an essence improvement mineral and a polymeric resin (e.g.
LLDPE). The bag or liner could include more than one structure that can mask and / or neutralize the odor within it. For example, the bag or coating could include two or three structures that mask and / or neutralize the odor. A patch, tape or sachet (for example, a patch, ribbon or sachet of essence) could vary in size and be a function of factors such as the desired amount of essence, the particular essence that is being used, the number of patches, ribbons or sachets that are used in the bag or liner, and the size of the bag or liner. The dimensions of the patch, tape or sachet are generally about 2.54 x 2.54 centimeters (1 1 inches) at approximately 2.54 x 5.08 centimeters (1 2 inches). The thicknesses of the patches, tapes or sachets could vary in the present invention, although they are generally about 0.051-0.254 mm (2 to 10 mils) and more specifically, about 0.076-0.127 mm (3 to 5). thousandths of an inch). The patch, tape or sachet could include an optional removable cover. The removable cover covers at least a portion of the patch or tape and could cover the entire patch or tape that is exposed inside the bag or coating. The removable cover prevents or prevents the masking and / or odor neutralization material from escaping from the patch or tape in its initial position. The removable cover is removed by the user of the patch or tape to improve or begin the release of the masking and / or neutralizing odor material from the patch or tape. An example of the removable cover is a protective layer such as EVOH or PVDC. It is contemplated that the patch, tape or sachet may also include anti-oxidants. Anti-oxidants help to avoid or decrease the separation of other material by oxygen. Preferably, the use of anti-oxidants prevents or prevents undesirable flavors of products such as foods. Some anti-oxidants contemplated include iron and vitamin E. To help destroy, prevent or prevent the growth of microorganisms, it is contemplated that the patch, tape or sachet may also include antimicrobials. Some antimicrobials contemplated include chloride dioxide, triclosan, allyl isothiocyanate, natural oils such as cinnamon, mint or spearmint. It is contemplated that the tape, patch or pouch could include animal repellents, insect repellents or combinations thereof. Examples of animal or insect repellents include natural oils such as cinnamon, mint or spearmint. It is also contemplated that the tape, patch or sachet could be a respiratory regulator of plants. For example, the tape, patch or sachet could include an ethylene sorbent or emitter. It is contemplated that the bag or coating could contain a tape, patch or tape that includes a structure of masking and / or odor neutralization, anti-oxidants, antimicrobials, animal repellents, insect repellents, plant respiratory regulators and combinations of the same. According to an additional modality, the bag or coating could include odor neutralizing and / or neutralizing agents, anti-oxidants, antimicrobials, animal repellents, insect repellents, plant respiratory regulators, and combinations thereof at least one of its opposing body panels . The bag or coating could include masking and / or odor neutralizing agents, anti-oxidants, antimicrobials, animal repellents, insect repellents, plant respiratory regulators and combinations thereof in both opposed body panels. Bags or liners, such as bags , 50, 110, 150 are formed by any suitable thermoplastic material for the storage or collection of products. The bags or liners are of a small portable size and more specifically, are generally smaller than about a size of 11.36 liters (3 gallons). Generally, the bags or liners have a shorter length of approximately 38.10 centimeters (15 inches) and a smaller width of approximately 38.10 centimeters (15 inches). A non-limiting example is a bag or liner that has a length of 30.48 centimeters (12 inches) and a width of 25.40 centimeters (10 inches). The bags or coatings are formed from polymeric materials. An example of a polymeric material is a polyolefin material. Non-limiting examples of polyolefin materials include polyethylenes, polypropylenes, polystyrene and combinations thereof. For example, some types of polyethylene materials include high density polyethylenes, low density polyethylenes, linear low density polyethylenes and combinations thereof. It is also contemplated that materials such as polyethylene terephthalates could be used in shaping the bags or coatings of the present invention. The thicknesses of the bags or liners could vary in the present invention although, generally, they are approximately 0.0051-0.076 mm (0.2 to 3 mils) and more specifically, approximately 0.0076-0.038 mm (0.3 to 1.5). thousandths of an inch). The bags or liners could be used in combination with properly sized receptacles that include trash receptacles. Bags or liners, such as bags 10, 50, 110 or 150 are used in combination with a dispensing pouch. A plurality of bags or liners is placed inside the dispensing bag. The number of bags or liners included in the distribution bag could vary, although, in general, the number is approximately 6 to 12 bags. However, it is contemplated that the dispensing pouch may contain more or fewer bags or liners, which include a bag or liner. The dispensing bag has at least one bag or liner. The plurality of bags or liners could be individually placed and folded into the distribution bag. These bags or liners are removed by the user one at a time. However, it is contemplated that the plurality of bags or liners could be in the form of interconnected bags or liners that are folded or folded into the dispensing bag. An example of a pocket or dispensing bag is shown in Figures 3a-4. A dispensing sachet 200 of Figure 3a, which is in the closed position, comprises a dispensing section 210 and an optional upper section 240. The dispensing section 210 and the optional upper section 240 are separated, for example, by a perforation line 242. Figure 4 depicts dispensing sachet 200 in the open position. The distribution section 210 comprises a first body panel 212, a second body panel 214 and a flap 216. The flap 216 moves from the remainder of the distribution section 210 to create an opening therein. The flap 216 can be moved between a closed position and an open position (see Figures 3a and 4, respectively) and at least one bag or liner could be removed when the flap 216 is in the open position. To assist the user in closing the flap 216, a releasable adhesive strip could be attached to the dispensing section 210. An example of a releasable strip that could be used is a two-sided releasable adhesive strip 218 shown in Figure 3 The adhesive strip 218 comprises a first portion of adhesive strip 218a and a second portion of adhesive strip 218b. A commercial example of this double-sided releasable adhesive strip is the Double-Stick tape from the company 3M. The distribution section 210 of Figure 3 includes a removable window 220 forward of the second body panel 214 to access at least one bag or liner therein. The window 220 could be removed by the user by tearing it from the remainder of the second body panel 214 by means of a perforation 222. Figure 3b represents a cross-sectional view that is generally taken along the line 3b-3b of the Figure 3a. In Figure 3b, the adhesive strip portion 218b is joined to the flap 216 and the removable window 220. The flap 216 covers the removable window 220. When the flap 216 is moved to the open position of Figure 4, the removable window 220 is separated from the rest of the second body panel 214, causing an opening 224 that is formed in the second body panel 214 to access at least one bag or liner. In the closed position, the flap 216 covers the opening 224 formed in the second body panel 214. The adhesive strip portions 218a help to maintain the flap 216 in a closed position by adhering it to the second body panel 214. The section of distribution 210 includes opposite sides 226, 228, a lower portion 230, and an upper portion 232. Opposite sides 226, 228, lower portion 230, and upper portion 232 are sealed or folded so as to contain at least one bag or liner in them. With reference to Figure 3b, an interior space 234 is formed between the first and second body panels 212, 214 which will contain at least one bag. The upper optional section 240 aids in the display of the dispensing bag with at least one bag or liner at the retail point of sale. The upper optional section 240 could form an opening 244 that is adapted to receive an extension or rod therethrough. This extension or rod maintains a plurality of distribution pouches at the retail point of sale. If the optional upper section 240 were used, it could be removed when the user has to tear generally along the perforation line 242. If the perforation line 242 was not present, the optional upper section 240 could be removed by cutting it off. the distribution section 210. The upper optional section 240 could be sealed on the opposite sides 246, 248 and in the upper part 250. The distribution section 210 of the dispensing bag has, in general, a shorter length L of about 10.16 centimeters (4 inches) and a W width less than about 10.16 centimeters (4 inches). The distribution section 210 of the dispensing sachet 200 commonly has a length L less than about 7.62 centimeters (3 inches) and a width W less than about 7.62 centimeters (3 inches). The distribution section 210 of the dispensing bag 200 generally has an area (length x width) less than about 38.10 centimeters (15 inches). The distribution section 210 of the dispensing bag 200 normally has an area (length x width) less than 25.40 centimeters (10 inches). The distribution section 210 is formed from polymeric materials. An example of a polymeric material is a polyolefin material. Non-limiting examples of polyolefin materials include polyethylenes, polypropylenes, polystyrene and combinations thereof. For example, some types of polyethylene materials include high density polyethylenes, low density polyethylenes, linear low density polyethylenes and combinations thereof. It is also contemplated that materials such as polyethylene terephthalates could be used in shaping the bags or coatings of the present invention. The optional upper section 240 could be formed from polymeric materials. An example of a polymeric material is a polyolefin material. Non-limiting examples of polyolefin materials include polyethylenes, polypropylenes, polystyrene and combinations thereof. For example, some types of polyethylene materials include high density polyethylenes, low density polyethylenes, linear low density polyethylenes and combinations thereof. It is also contemplated that materials such as polyethylene terephthalates, polyvinyl chloride (PVC) or cellophane could be used in the shaping of the bags or coatings of the present invention. While the particular embodiments and applications of the present invention have been illustrated and described, it is understood that the invention is not limited to the precise interpretation and compositions described herein and that various modifications, changes and variations could be apparent from the foregoing descriptions without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as defined in the attached claims.

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  1. CLAIMS 1. A dispensing pouch, characterized in that it comprises: at least one bag or polymeric coating that includes a first and second body panels joined along a pair of opposite sides and a lower part that joins the sides to form an entrance open, the first and second panels joined together form an interior space for the collection of products; a polymeric distribution section adapted to receive and contain at least one bag or polymeric coating, the distribution section is adapted to form an opening for accessing at least one polymeric bag or coating, the distribution section is limited to a predetermined size to achieve improved portability; and a reclosable fin portion, which extends from the distribution section in a first position and which has: a first area with an adhesive that can be re-sealed, which is located so that releasably adhere to the dispensing section to cover the opening, and a second area that is substantially free of adhesive and is located in a lateral position adjacent to the first area with respect to the first position.
  2. 2. The dispensing sachet according to claim 1, further characterized in that it comprises an upper section joined to the distribution section.
  3. 3. The dispensing sachet according to claim 2, characterized in that the upper section is joined to the polymeric distribution section by means of a perforation line.
  4. The dispensing sachet according to claim 1, characterized in that the distribution section has a smaller length of approximately 10.16 centimeters (4 inches) and a smaller width of approximately 10.16 centimeters (4 inches).
  5. 5. The dispensing sachet according to claim 1, characterized in that the distribution section has a smaller area of approximately 38.10 square centimeters (15 square inches).
  6. The dispensing sachet according to claim 1, characterized in that at least one polymeric bag or coating includes a masking or odor neutralizing agent.
  7. The dispensing sachet according to claim 6, characterized in that at least one polymeric bag or coating includes a patch, tape or sachet having a masking or odor neutralizing agent.
  8. The dispensing sachet according to claim 7, characterized in that the patch, tape or sachet is at least 2.54 x 2.54 centimeters (1 l inches).
  9. The dispensing sachet according to claim 8, characterized in that the patch, tape or sachet has a thickness of approximately 0.051-0.254 mm (2 to 10 mils).
  10. The dispensing sachet according to claim 1, characterized in that at least one bag or coating has a thickness of approximately 0.0076-0.038 mm (0.3 to 1.5 mils).
  11. The dispensing sachet according to claim 1, characterized in that at least one bag or coating is for 6 to 12 bags or coatings.
  12. The dispensing sachet according to claim 1, characterized in that the dispensing section has a removable window that is formed therein to assist in accessing at least one bag or liner, the fin portion covers, so less partially, the removable window.
  13. The dispensing sachet according to claim 12, characterized in that the removable window is separated by means of a perforation line.
  14. The dispensing pouch according to claim 12, characterized in that the first adhesive area in releasable form includes a releasable adhesive strip of two sides that is joined with the fin portion and the removable window., and the adhesive is strong enough to separate the removable window.
  15. 15. A method of using a distribution bag, characterized in that it comprises: providing at least one bag or polymeric coating and a polymeric distribution section adapted to receive and contain at least one bag or polymeric coating, at least one bag or coating polymeric is constituted of a first and second body panels joined along a pair of opposite sides and a lower part joining the sides to form an open entrance, the first and second panels joined together form an interior space for the collection of products, the distribution section has a removable window formed therein, and a re-fin portion that has a first area with a re-sealable adhesive that is positioned so that it adheres releasable to the distribution section and a second area that is substantially free of adhesive, wherein the second area is s larger than the first area, the flap covers, at least partially, the removable window, the distribution section is limited to a predetermined size to achieve improved portability, hold and move. the flap towards an open position to separate the removable window from the rest of the distribution section so as to form an opening in the distribution section; and securing and removing one of at least one bag or polymeric coating from the opening. The method according to claim 15, characterized in that the distribution section has a minor length of approximately 10.16 centimeters (4 inches) and a minor width of approximately 10.
  16. 16 centimeters (4 inches).
  17. 17. The method according to claim 15, characterized in that the distribution section further includes an adhesive strip that can be re-sealed from two sides which is joined to the flap and the removable window.
  18. 18. The method according to claim 15, characterized in that the distribution section has a smaller area of approximately 38.10 square centimeters (15 square inches).
  19. A dispensing pouch, characterized in that it comprises: at least one polymeric pouch or ply that is constituted of a first and second body panels joined along a pair of opposite sides and a lower part that joins the sides to form one open entrance, the first and second panels joined together form an interior space for the collection of products, wherein at least one bag or polymeric coating includes a masking or odor neutralizing agent, wherein at least one bag or polymeric coating includes a patch, a tape or a sachet having a masking or odor neutralizing agent and wherein the patch, tape or sachet is approximately 2.54 x 2.54 centimeters (11 inches); a polymeric distribution section adapted to receive and contain at least one polymeric bag or coating, the distribution section is adapted to form an opening for accessing at least one polymeric bag or coating, the distribution section having a removable window formed in the same to assist access to at least one bag or liner and a flap that can be closed to cover the removable window, the distribution section is limited to a predetermined size for improved portability, and the distribution section has a strip adhesive that can be re-sealed from two sides that is joined with the fin and the removable window, where the distribution section has a smaller length of approximately 10.16 centimeters (4 inches) and a smaller width of approximately 10.16 centimeters (4 inches) and where the distribution section has a smaller area of approximately 38.10 square centimeters (15 square inches); and a top section joined to the distribution section, wherein the top section is joined to the polymer distribution section by means of a perforation line.
  20. 20. The dispensing sachet according to claim 1, characterized in that the second area is larger than the first area.
  21. 21. The dispensing sachet according to claim 1, characterized in that the second substantially non-adhesive area extends to an outer edge of the fin portion.
  22. 22. The dispensing sachet according to claim 1, characterized in that the first adhesive area in releasable form is configured as an elongated strip that is oriented in the longitudinal direction with respect to the first position.
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