US20070076986A1 - Enclosure For Resealing A Package And Method Therefor - Google Patents

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US20070076986A1
US20070076986A1 US11/608,665 US60866506A US2007076986A1 US 20070076986 A1 US20070076986 A1 US 20070076986A1 US 60866506 A US60866506 A US 60866506A US 2007076986 A1 US2007076986 A1 US 2007076986A1
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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
    • B65D5/00Rigid or semi-rigid containers of polygonal cross-section, e.g. boxes, cartons or trays, formed by folding or erecting one or more blanks made of paper
    • B65D5/42Details of containers or of foldable or erectable container blanks
    • B65D5/64Lids
    • B65D5/643Lids held in closed position by application of separate elements, e.g. clips, straps
    • 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
    • B65D33/16End- or aperture-closing arrangements or devices
    • B65D33/25Riveting; Dovetailing; Screwing; using press buttons or slide fasteners
    • B65D33/2508Riveting; Dovetailing; Screwing; using press buttons or slide fasteners using slide fasteners with interlocking members having a substantially uniform section throughout the length of the fastener; Sliders therefor
    • 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
    • B65D41/00Caps, e.g. crown caps or crown seals, i.e. members having parts arranged for engagement with the external periphery of a neck or wall defining a pouring opening or discharge aperture; Protective cap-like covers for closure members, e.g. decorative covers of metal foil or paper
    • B65D41/005Caps, e.g. crown caps or crown seals, i.e. members having parts arranged for engagement with the external periphery of a neck or wall defining a pouring opening or discharge aperture; Protective cap-like covers for closure members, e.g. decorative covers of metal foil or paper with integral sealing means

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  • the present invention relates in general to enclosures for resealing packages and, more particularly, to an enclosure having an open end for attaching to an opened end of a package and having a closeable end for resealing the package.
  • the user may decide to pour the remainder of the package into a storage container, e.g., glass jar.
  • a storage container e.g., glass jar.
  • the user With the large number of individual staple items, each being opened at one time or another, the user must invest in a correspondingly large number of glass jars and dedicate storage space for each.
  • the number of storage containers quickly becomes unwieldy, expensive, and difficult to find places for in the average kitchen.
  • Some products are purchased in open packages. Warm food purchased from the restaurant is often placed in a bag or package for transport home. The open bag allows heat to escape, even when folded over, and diminishes the quality of the food by the time the consumer reaches home.
  • the present invention is an enclosure for resealing a package comprising a body of formable material having an open end and a closeable end.
  • An adhesive strip is disposed on the open end of the body of formable material.
  • the adhesive strip is adapted for securing to the package.
  • a resealing mechanism is disposed on the closeable end of the body of formable material for resealing the package.
  • the present invention is an enclosure for resealing a package comprising a body having an open end and a closeable end.
  • a sealing mechanism is disposed on the open end of the body for contacting around the perimeter of the package.
  • a closing mechanism is disposed on the closeable end of the body for closing the enclosure.
  • the present invention is a method of making an enclosure for resealing a package comprising providing a body having an open end and a closeable end, providing a sealing mechanism along the open end of the body for contacting around the perimeter of the package, and providing a closure mechanism on the closeable end of the body for closing the enclosure.
  • the present invention is an apparatus for sealing a package comprising an enclosure having an open end and a closeable end.
  • An adhesive strip is disposed on the open end of the enclosure.
  • a closing mechanism is disposed on the closeable end of the enclosure.
  • FIG. 1 illustrates a package for containing product or material
  • FIG. 2 illustrates the package in an opened condition
  • FIG. 7 illustrates extensions of the adhesive strips along the slits of the enclosure
  • FIG. 8 illustrates the enclosure sealed to the package
  • FIG. 10 illustrates a moistened towel within the enclosure
  • a package or bag 10 is shown in FIG. 1 for containing a product or material.
  • package 10 contains a liquid or food item such as rice, flour, cereal, or deli meat.
  • package 10 may contain freezer items, household items, construction materials, and the like.
  • package 10 is sealed to contain the product or material.
  • Package 10 is generally air and moisture tight when purchased by the consumer or end user.
  • the consumer opens package 10 , typically on one end or the other, or cuts off a corner, and then pours out the desired quantity of the product.
  • FIG. 2 shows package 10 with end 12 in an opened condition.
  • Other packages may be opened on the bottom, top, or side, e.g., tissue paper dispenser. The above-mentioned problem then arises as what to do with the remaining contents of package 10 .
  • the protective tape is removed from adhesive strip 18 so it is ready to secure to a surface of package 10 .
  • Opening 16 of enclosure 14 is slid over opening 12 of package 10 so that adhesive strip 18 is positioned over a clean and undamaged portion of package 10 .
  • opening 16 should be moved far enough down package 10 , past opening 12 , so that adhesive strip 18 will secure to a clean and damage-free portion of package 10 .
  • the user must leave sufficient room or slack on the top side of enclosure 14 to readily open and close the package.
  • Adhesive strip 18 is pressed against a surface of package 10 to form, in some cases, an air tight and moisture tight seal. The portion of adhesive strip 18 that is outside of the form factor of package 10 is sealed against itself on opposite sides of opening 16 . Opening 16 of enclosure 14 thus conforms to package 10 and is completely sealed with adhesive strip 18 .
  • Enclosure 14 further includes a resealable end 20 having a resealing feature such as a slideable locking mechanism 22 .
  • slideable locking mechanism 22 can be used to open and close resealable end 20 of enclosure 14 .
  • slideable locking mechanism 22 is traversed one direction across resealable end 20 .
  • Resealable end 20 has a lip and groove across its length. The lip is inserted into the groove to provide a substantially air tight and moisture tight seal. The locking mechanism presses the lip into the groove across the length of resealable end 20 to form the substantial air tight and moisture tight seal.
  • slideable locking mechanism 22 is traversed the opposite direction across resealable end 20 .
  • the locking mechanism pulls the lip from the groove across the length of resealable end 20 .
  • Package 10 is then open ready to dispense its contents.
  • Resealable end 20 can be resealed using several different mechanical locking structures. The consumer can press the lip and groove together across resealable end 20 using their thumb and index finger. In another embodiment, resealable end 20 can be secured with an adhesive that can be attached and detached with sufficient pressure. In another embodiment, the open end of enclosure 14 can be secured with magnetic strips. Two magnetic strips are positioned one on each side of enclosure 14 . When the two magnetic strips are brought together, the magnetic attraction seals package 10 . In yet another embodiment, resealable end 20 may use Velcro strip to reseal package 10 . In yet another embodiment, resealable end 20 is sealed with a heat seal or permanent adhesive. In this latter case, enclosure 14 may be able to reseal package 10 only once.
  • Enclosure 14 provides the ability to reseal packages to preserve freshness and prevent spillage and spoilage.
  • the contents of package 10 can remain stored in its original container while maintaining a tight seal.
  • the resealable end 20 is opened by sliding locking mechanism 22 in the open direction.
  • the contents of package 10 can be dispensed.
  • locking mechanism 22 is slid in the close direction.
  • package 10 can be opened and closed many times to dispense the desired portion of the contents until the package is empty. During period of non-use, enclosure 14 keeps package 10 sealed against insects, humidity, dust, contaminants, spillage, and spoilage.
  • Enclosure 14 can be made with a variety of materials.
  • enclosure 14 is plastic, similar to the material of package 10 .
  • enclosure 14 can be a paper material with a protective coating or other material suitable for resealing package 10 .
  • FIG. 4 illustrates enclosure 14 with spout 30 .
  • Spout 30 is convenient for pouring the contents of package 10 .
  • Spout 30 is particularly useful when the contents of package 10 is liquid, granular, or other small pieces.
  • Spout 30 is designed to fold to a small thickness when enclosure 14 is closed.
  • Spout 30 opens to a beveled surface for channeling the contents of package 10 in a controllable manner to a target area when pouring.
  • FIG. 5 shows enclosure 14 with handle 40 .
  • Handle 40 is secured or integrated into enclosure 14 to provide a strong support for package 10 .
  • Handle 40 is convenient for carrying package 10 after it has been initially opened. The consumer will be able to carry multiple packages like 10 , each with handle 40 .
  • Enclosure 14 is adapted to reseal a variety of sizes and shapes of package 10 .
  • Package 10 may be in the form of a bag, box, bottle, bucket, can, or other container designed to hold a product or material.
  • Package 10 may be paper, plastic, metallic, glass, etc.
  • Package 10 may be rectangular, cylindrical, circular, oval, and the like.
  • Package 10 may be thin, fat, solid, flexible, or other physical characteristic selected by the manufacturer to hold the contents of the package.
  • package 10 may be a package of rice, bag of potato chips, bag of pet food, package of deli meat, wrapper of crackers, box of cereal, can of soda, bottle of wine, package of cookies, or bucket of fruit and vegetables.
  • enclosure 14 is designed to reseal each of these sizes and shapes of containers.
  • Enclosure 14 can be provided in a gradation of different base sizes to more conveniently match up with packages of widely varying shapes and sizes. Enclosure 14 may come in small, medium, and large sizes for economies of scale.
  • the expanded opening may also be accomplished with pleats or expandable areas in the material of enclosure 14 .
  • enclosure 14 can seal and reseal many different sizes and shapes of packages.
  • the main body of enclosure 14 can also be made rectangular, circular, triangular, or other shape to conform to a corresponding shape of opened package.
  • FIG. 9 a illustrates enclosure 14 sealing bottle 60 .
  • FIG. 9 b illustrates enclosure 14 sealing box 62 .
  • FIG. 9 c illustrates enclosure 14 sealing circular bowl 64 .
  • FIG. 9 d illustrates enclosure 14 sealing the long side of cracker package 66 .
  • enclosure 14 is ideal for resealing the package after use.
  • the seal keeps the moisture in and preserves the freshness of the contents.
  • a towel 70 is provided inside enclosure 14 , see FIG. 10 .
  • the towel 70 can be moistened before resealing enclosure 14 to help keep the contents fresh and moist.
  • FIG. 11 shows package 80 with end 82 .
  • Package 80 contains food products as described for package 10 , or other household and commercial products.
  • two magnetic strips 84 can be used to reseal package 80 .
  • the magnetic poles of the strips are oriented to attract one another.
  • the two magnetic strips 84 are positioned one on each side of package 80 . When the two magnetic strips are brought together, the magnetic attraction seals package 80 .
  • the two magnetic strips 84 can be attached or hinged on one end, provided their magnetic poles are oriented to attract through the material of package 80 and seal its contents.

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An enclosure is provided for resealing a package. A body of formable material has an open end and a closeable end. The body may have slits on opposite sides for expanding the open end. An adhesive strip is provided on the open end of the body for securing to the package. The adhesive strips extend beyond the slits in the body for securing the first side of the body to the second side of the body. A closing mechanism is provided on the closeable end of the body. The closing mechanism has a lip and groove along the closeable end, and a locking mechanism for inserting the lip into the groove to reseal the enclosure. The closing mechanism slides across the closeable end of the enclosure to allow the enclosure to be opened and closed. The enclosure may have a spout formed in the closeable end of the enclosure.

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    CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
  • This application is a continuation of, and claims priority to, U.S. Ser. No. 11/021,421 filed on Dec. 23, 2004 and entitled “ENCLOSURE FOR RESEALING A PACKAGE AND METHOD THEREFOR”, the entire contents of which is hereby incorporated by reference.
  • FIELD OF THE INVENTION
  • The present invention relates in general to enclosures for resealing packages and, more particularly, to an enclosure having an open end for attaching to an opened end of a package and having a closeable end for resealing the package.
  • BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
  • Many foods and staples are conveniently packaged in plastic bags. The packaged items are sold in grocery stores, convenience stores, and other retail outlets. One can purchase dried pasta, rice, flour, and other pantry items in a sealed package. Other products which are sold in sealed packages include pet food, kitty litter, household supplies, construction supplies (tile grout), and medical supplies. When the package is opened, typically only a small portion of its contents is used at any one time. In the case of packaged rice, the sealed package can be opened by cutting or pulling apart one end. The desired quantity is poured from the package. However, most packages are not resealable. Thus the problem arises as to what to do with the remaining contents of the opened package.
  • In some cases, the user may decide to pour the remainder of the package into a storage container, e.g., glass jar. With the large number of individual staple items, each being opened at one time or another, the user must invest in a correspondingly large number of glass jars and dedicate storage space for each. There may be a white rice glass jar, a brown rice glass jar, a whole grain rice glass jar, a long grain rice glass jar, etc. The number of storage containers quickly becomes unwieldy, expensive, and difficult to find places for in the average kitchen.
  • For most opened packages, consumers resign themselves to folding over the opened end and then maybe placing a rubber band around the package to hold the opened flap down. The make-shift resealed package is placed back in the cupboard. Unfortunately, once opened, the contents of the package become subject to spoilage, drying out, insect infestation, and inability to transport. The rubber band around the folded-over flap is by no means air tight and moisture tight. Sometimes the rubber band is left off by accident, oversight, or it may break. In any case, the shelf life of package foods is dramatically reduced once the package is opened. The opened package is subject to accidental spillage and spoilage over time. The opened package becomes difficult to transport, e.g., any non-perishable product bought while on vacation is difficult to bring home without spillage. The consumer ends up wasting money from failure to utilize the entire contents of the package of many products.
  • Some products are purchased in open packages. Warm food purchased from the restaurant is often placed in a bag or package for transport home. The open bag allows heat to escape, even when folded over, and diminishes the quality of the food by the time the consumer reaches home.
  • A need exists for an apparatus and method of sealing or resealing opened bags and packages.
  • SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
  • In one embodiment, the present invention is an enclosure for resealing a package comprising a body of formable material having an open end and a closeable end. An adhesive strip is disposed on the open end of the body of formable material. The adhesive strip is adapted for securing to the package. A resealing mechanism is disposed on the closeable end of the body of formable material for resealing the package.
  • In another embodiment, the present invention is an enclosure for resealing a package comprising a body having an open end and a closeable end. A sealing mechanism is disposed on the open end of the body for contacting around the perimeter of the package. A closing mechanism is disposed on the closeable end of the body for closing the enclosure.
  • In another embodiment, the present invention is a method of making an enclosure for resealing a package comprising providing a body having an open end and a closeable end, providing a sealing mechanism along the open end of the body for contacting around the perimeter of the package, and providing a closure mechanism on the closeable end of the body for closing the enclosure.
  • In another embodiment, the present invention is an apparatus for sealing a package comprising an enclosure having an open end and a closeable end. An adhesive strip is disposed on the open end of the enclosure. A closing mechanism is disposed on the closeable end of the enclosure.
  • BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
  • FIG. 1 illustrates a package for containing product or material;
  • FIG. 2 illustrates the package in an opened condition;
  • FIG. 3 illustrates a resealable enclosure positioned over the opened package;
  • FIG. 4 illustrates the resealable enclosure with a spout;
  • FIG. 5 illustrates the resealable enclosure with a handle;
  • FIG. 6 illustrates the resealable enclosure with slits along the side for expanding the bottom opening;
  • FIG. 7 illustrates extensions of the adhesive strips along the slits of the enclosure;
  • FIG. 8 illustrates the enclosure sealed to the package;
  • FIGS. 9 a-9 d illustrate the enclosure resealing a variety of package shapes and sizes;
  • FIG. 10 illustrates a moistened towel within the enclosure; and
  • FIG. 11 illustrates magnetic strips sealing the package.
  • DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
  • The present invention is described in one or more embodiments in the following description with reference to the Figures, in which like numerals represent the same or similar elements. While the invention is described in terms of the best mode for achieving the invention's objectives, it will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that it is intended to cover alternatives, modifications, and equivalents as may be included within the spirit and scope of the invention as defined by the appended claims and their equivalents as supported by the following disclosure and drawings.
  • A package or bag 10 is shown in FIG. 1 for containing a product or material. In the present embodiment, package 10 contains a liquid or food item such as rice, flour, cereal, or deli meat. In other embodiment, package 10 may contain freezer items, household items, construction materials, and the like.
  • During the original manufacturing process, package 10 is sealed to contain the product or material. Package 10 is generally air and moisture tight when purchased by the consumer or end user. To use the product, the consumer opens package 10, typically on one end or the other, or cuts off a corner, and then pours out the desired quantity of the product. FIG. 2 shows package 10 with end 12 in an opened condition. Other packages may be opened on the bottom, top, or side, e.g., tissue paper dispenser. The above-mentioned problem then arises as what to do with the remaining contents of package 10.
  • Turning to FIG. 3, enclosure 14 is provided to seal or reseal open end 12 of package 10. The seal or reseal is not necessarily air or water tight, but is designed to keep the contents of package 10 inside and most contaminants and contaminating influences outside. Enclosure 14 has a main body 15 made of formable plastic material, e.g., similar to the material of package 10. That is, the main body of enclosure 14 is typically larger than package 10 and has the ability to conform to the size and shape of package 10. Enclosure 14 has an opening 16 with adhesive strip 18 disposed around opening 16. A protective tape or covering is disposed over adhesive strip 18 to keep the adhesive clean and tacky until ready for use. Opening 16 of enclosure 14 slides over package 10. Opening 16 is adapted to fit around and conform to many different shapes and sizes of package 10 and will seal even when enclosure 14 is larger than package 10.
  • To affix enclosure 14 to package 10, the protective tape is removed from adhesive strip 18 so it is ready to secure to a surface of package 10. Opening 16 of enclosure 14 is slid over opening 12 of package 10 so that adhesive strip 18 is positioned over a clean and undamaged portion of package 10. In other words, opening 16 should be moved far enough down package 10, past opening 12, so that adhesive strip 18 will secure to a clean and damage-free portion of package 10. At the same time, the user must leave sufficient room or slack on the top side of enclosure 14 to readily open and close the package. Adhesive strip 18 is pressed against a surface of package 10 to form, in some cases, an air tight and moisture tight seal. The portion of adhesive strip 18 that is outside of the form factor of package 10 is sealed against itself on opposite sides of opening 16. Opening 16 of enclosure 14 thus conforms to package 10 and is completely sealed with adhesive strip 18.
  • Enclosure 14 further includes a resealable end 20 having a resealing feature such as a slideable locking mechanism 22. Once opening 16 is sealed to an outside surface of package 10, slideable locking mechanism 22 can be used to open and close resealable end 20 of enclosure 14. To close package 10, slideable locking mechanism 22 is traversed one direction across resealable end 20. Resealable end 20 has a lip and groove across its length. The lip is inserted into the groove to provide a substantially air tight and moisture tight seal. The locking mechanism presses the lip into the groove across the length of resealable end 20 to form the substantial air tight and moisture tight seal. To open package 10, slideable locking mechanism 22 is traversed the opposite direction across resealable end 20. The locking mechanism pulls the lip from the groove across the length of resealable end 20. Package 10 is then open ready to dispense its contents.
  • Resealable end 20 can be resealed using several different mechanical locking structures. The consumer can press the lip and groove together across resealable end 20 using their thumb and index finger. In another embodiment, resealable end 20 can be secured with an adhesive that can be attached and detached with sufficient pressure. In another embodiment, the open end of enclosure 14 can be secured with magnetic strips. Two magnetic strips are positioned one on each side of enclosure 14. When the two magnetic strips are brought together, the magnetic attraction seals package 10. In yet another embodiment, resealable end 20 may use Velcro strip to reseal package 10. In yet another embodiment, resealable end 20 is sealed with a heat seal or permanent adhesive. In this latter case, enclosure 14 may be able to reseal package 10 only once.
  • Enclosure 14 provides the ability to reseal packages to preserve freshness and prevent spillage and spoilage. The contents of package 10 can remain stored in its original container while maintaining a tight seal. When the consumer wants to dispense a portion of the contents of package 10, the resealable end 20 is opened by sliding locking mechanism 22 in the open direction. The contents of package 10 can be dispensed. To reseal package 10, locking mechanism 22 is slid in the close direction. With enclosure 14, package 10 can be opened and closed many times to dispense the desired portion of the contents until the package is empty. During period of non-use, enclosure 14 keeps package 10 sealed against insects, humidity, dust, contaminants, spillage, and spoilage.
  • Enclosure 14 can be made with a variety of materials. In one embodiment, enclosure 14 is plastic, similar to the material of package 10. Alternatively, enclosure 14 can be a paper material with a protective coating or other material suitable for resealing package 10.
  • FIG. 4 illustrates enclosure 14 with spout 30. Spout 30 is convenient for pouring the contents of package 10. Spout 30 is particularly useful when the contents of package 10 is liquid, granular, or other small pieces. Spout 30 is designed to fold to a small thickness when enclosure 14 is closed. Spout 30 opens to a beveled surface for channeling the contents of package 10 in a controllable manner to a target area when pouring.
  • FIG. 5 shows enclosure 14 with handle 40. Handle 40 is secured or integrated into enclosure 14 to provide a strong support for package 10. Handle 40 is convenient for carrying package 10 after it has been initially opened. The consumer will be able to carry multiple packages like 10, each with handle 40.
  • Enclosure 14 is adapted to reseal a variety of sizes and shapes of package 10. Package 10 may be in the form of a bag, box, bottle, bucket, can, or other container designed to hold a product or material. Package 10 may be paper, plastic, metallic, glass, etc. Package 10 may be rectangular, cylindrical, circular, oval, and the like. Package 10 may be thin, fat, solid, flexible, or other physical characteristic selected by the manufacturer to hold the contents of the package. In a few specific examples, package 10 may be a package of rice, bag of potato chips, bag of pet food, package of deli meat, wrapper of crackers, box of cereal, can of soda, bottle of wine, package of cookies, or bucket of fruit and vegetables. In each case, enclosure 14 is designed to reseal each of these sizes and shapes of containers. Enclosure 14 can be provided in a gradation of different base sizes to more conveniently match up with packages of widely varying shapes and sizes. Enclosure 14 may come in small, medium, and large sizes for economies of scale.
  • To accommodate the different form factors of package 10, enclosure 14 may have an expandable opening. FIG. 6 illustrates slits from opening 16 up the sides of enclosure 14. The slits form a first side 42 and a second side 44 of enclosure 14 to allow the expandable opening to wrap around package 10. The adhesive strip on side 42 has adhesive extensions 46 and 48 for sealing to side 44. To use enclosure 14 with the expandable opening, package 10 is inserted into the expandable opening. Side 44 is wrapped around package 10 to form a snug fit. The adhesive strip 18 on side 44 is secured or adhered to package 10. Side 42 is folded over side 44 to maintain the snug fit. Adhesive extensions 46 and 48 on side 42 adhere to side 44 to secure enclosure 14 to package 10.
  • Another embodiment of enclosure 14 with the expandable opening is shown in FIG. 7. In this case, adhesive strips 50 and 52 are provided on side 42, along the length of the slits between side 42 and side 44. The adhesive strips 50 and 52 on side 42 are provided to secure to side 44, after side 42 is folded over side 44. FIG. 8 illustrates the opening 16 of enclosure 14 tightly secured to package 10. The adhesive strips 18 and adhesive strips 50 and 52 provide a seal to keep the contents of package 10 inside and in some cases form an air tight and moisture tight seal between opening 16 of enclosure 14 and package 10.
  • The expanded opening may also be accomplished with pleats or expandable areas in the material of enclosure 14.
  • As noted above, enclosure 14 can seal and reseal many different sizes and shapes of packages. The main body of enclosure 14 can also be made rectangular, circular, triangular, or other shape to conform to a corresponding shape of opened package. FIG. 9 a illustrates enclosure 14 sealing bottle 60. FIG. 9 b illustrates enclosure 14 sealing box 62. FIG. 9 c illustrates enclosure 14 sealing circular bowl 64. FIG. 9 d illustrates enclosure 14 sealing the long side of cracker package 66.
  • In other embodiments, the top and bottom openings of enclosure 14 may be closed with elastic bands, tape, glue, adhesive, draw strings, tie locks, heat seal, clips, and other mechanical closures. These mechanical closures are useful to keep dust and contaminants out of the opened package. Enclosure 14 can be made from multi-ply plastics for extra strength in resealing heavy packages. The extra-strong enclosure 14 is useful for package of tile grout, concrete mix, charcoal, large bags of pet food, and the like.
  • For perishable items, such as salad greens, enclosure 14 is ideal for resealing the package after use. In this case, the seal keeps the moisture in and preserves the freshness of the contents. To further aid in moisture retention, a towel 70 is provided inside enclosure 14, see FIG. 10. The towel 70 can be moistened before resealing enclosure 14 to help keep the contents fresh and moist.
  • FIG. 11 shows package 80 with end 82. Package 80 contains food products as described for package 10, or other household and commercial products. Once package 80 is opened and a portion of the contents are used, two magnetic strips 84 can be used to reseal package 80. The magnetic poles of the strips are oriented to attract one another. The two magnetic strips 84 are positioned one on each side of package 80. When the two magnetic strips are brought together, the magnetic attraction seals package 80. The two magnetic strips 84 can be attached or hinged on one end, provided their magnetic poles are oriented to attract through the material of package 80 and seal its contents.
  • While one or more embodiments of the present invention have been illustrated in detail, the skilled artisan will appreciate that modifications and adaptations to those embodiments may be made without departing from the scope of the present invention as set forth in the following claims.

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1. An enclosure of formable material for resealing an opening of a package, comprising:
an inside surface having a first inside surface and a second inside surface;
an outside surface having a first outside surface and a second outside surface;
an open end and a closeable end;
a first adhesive strip disposed on the first inside surface near the open end, and a second adhesive strip disposed on the second inside surface near the open end, wherein the first and second adhesive strips are adapted for securing to the package;
slits on first and second opposite sides of the open end, wherein the slits are adapted to allow an area of the open end to fold back upon a portion of the outside surface, thereby exposing a portion of the first inside surface of the open end over a portion of the first outside surface of the open end, and exposing a portion of the second inside surface of the open end over a portion of the second outside surface of the open end;
the slits are further adapted to allow the first adhesive strip on the first inside surface to fold back and be exposed over the first outside surface and adapted to allow the second adhesive strip on the second inside surface to fold back and be exposed over the second outside surface; and,
a resealing mechanism disposed on the closeable end for resealing the package.
2. The enclosure of claim 1, wherein the open end is at least one of larger, smaller and substantially equivalent to the opening of the package.
3. The enclosure of claim 1, wherein the open end is sufficiently spaced apart from the closed end such that, after adhering the adhesive strips to the package, a separation between the first inside surface and the second inside surface is wider over a first portion of the open end than other portions of the open end.
4. The enclosure of claim 1, wherein the open end is sufficiently spaced apart from the closed end so as to allow the open end to be positioned about the package at a location substantially spaced apart from the opening of the package, thereby providing a substantial overlap of the formable material over the package.
5. The enclosure of claim 1, wherein the open end is expandable to be substantially larger than the perimeter of the closed end.
6. The enclosure of claim 1, wherein the slits terminate near an inward edge of the first adhesive strip.
7. The enclosure of claim 1, wherein the slits are adapted to allow the open end to cover a perimeter on the package which is larger than a perimeter of the open end.
8. The enclosure of claim 1, wherein the slits enable attachment of the first and second adhesive strips along all edges of a rectangular surface.
9. The enclosure of claim 1, wherein at least one of the first outside surface and the second outside surface comprises a field which is writable.
10. The enclosure of claim 1, wherein first adhesive strip on the first inside surface includes a first peelable sheet over the first adhesive strip, and the second adhesive strip on the second inside surface includes a second peelable sheet over the second adhesive strip.
11. The enclosure of claim 1, wherein the first adhesive strip has a first portion and a second portion, wherein the first portion is adapted to be secured to the package and the second portion is adapted to be secured to the second adhesive strip so as to close any portion of the open end that is not secured to the package.
12. The enclosure of claim 1, wherein the first adhesive strip includes multiple adhesive strips on the first inside surface, wherein the multiple adhesive strips are at least one of stacked upon each other and next to each other along a portion of the first inside surface, thereby enabling re-usability of the enclosure.
13. The enclosure of claim 1, wherein the resealing mechanism comprises a lip and groove along the closeable end.
14. The enclosure of claim 1, wherein the resealing mechanism comprises a lip and groove along the closeable end and a locking mechanism for inserting the lip into the groove to reseal the closable end, wherein the resealing mechanism slides across the closeable end to allow the closable end to be repeatedly opened and closed.
15. The enclosure of claim 1, further comprising a spout formed in the closeable end of the enclosure.
16. The enclosure of claim 1, further comprising a handle attached to the enclosure.
17. The enclosure of claim 1, further comprising a towel disposed within the enclosure.
18. The enclosure of claim 1, wherein the open end is expandable.
19. The method of claim 1, wherein the adhesive material may be used in temperatures ranging from about −20° C. to about 63° C. degrees.
20. A method for manufacturing an enclosure of formable material for resealing an opening of a package, the method comprising:
heat pressing a first sheet of formable material having a first inside surface to a second sheet of formable material having a second inside surface, along opposite sides up to a predetermined location along each of the sides;
folding back a portion of the first sheet up to the predetermined location, thereby exposing a portion of a first inside surface of the first sheet;
heat pressing a crease along the folded back portion of the first sheet;
depositing an adhesive material along the first inside surface of the folded up portion between the opposite sides with a top edge of the adhesive material near the predetermined location where the side panels connect;
folding back a portion of the second sheet up to the predetermined location, thereby exposing a portion of a second inside surface of the second sheet;
heat pressing a crease along the folded back portion of the second sheet;
depositing an adhesive material along the second inside surface of the folded up portion between the opposite sides with a top edge of the adhesive material near the predetermined location where the side panels connect; and,
creating a closable end opposite the adhesive material by attaching a resealing mechanism on the closable end.
21. The method of claim 20, further comprising placing a peelable sheet over the adhesive material, thereby protecting the adhesive material prior to use.
22. The method of claim 20, wherein the adhesive material includes a peelable sheet with adhesive material on the peelable sheet.
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