US20080095477A1 - Packaging bag made of resin - Google Patents

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US20080095477A1
US20080095477A1 US11/552,070 US55207006A US2008095477A1 US 20080095477 A1 US20080095477 A1 US 20080095477A1 US 55207006 A US55207006 A US 55207006A US 2008095477 A1 US2008095477 A1 US 2008095477A1
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  • the present invention relates to a packaging bag made of resin, and more particularly to a packaging bag made of resin that can store the remaining contents even after a part of the contents is taken out.
  • a packaging bag made of a sealable film made of resin is widely used as a bag for packaging foods, bags for storing various small articles, and the like.
  • a packaging bag having a zipper-type mechanism in which the opening part can be easily closed with use of hands after the contents are stored has a high convenience because the performance of storing the remaining contents is good even after a part of the contents is taken out.
  • Such a packaging bag is disclosed, for example, in Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open (JP-A) No. 08-34448.
  • This packaging bag has a rectangular planar shape, and the surroundings are sealed except for the upper part.
  • a convexo-concave zipper is provided on the front and back surfaces of the opening part in the upper part in the width direction.
  • a fracture line for tearing the bag off is formed on the outer circumferential side of the zipper. By breaking this fracture line part, the contents can be taken out via the zipper. After a part of the contents is taken out, the remaining contents can be stored as they are by closing the zipper.
  • an object of the present invention is to provide a packaging bag made of resin that can store the remaining contents even after a part of the contents is taken out, wherein the packaging bag is easily openable and closable without providing a zipper, has a storage property equal to that of a bag provided with a zipper, and can be manufactured at a low cost.
  • a bag-shaped film made of resin which is a laminate film made of a front layer having an adhesive layer and a resin laminated thereon;
  • a non-adhesive part is formed toward a site of fracture from said easy-fracture part, whereby said surface layer can be easily peeled off from this non-adhesive layer.
  • the contents can be easily taken out by fracturing the packaging bag using the easy-fracture part as a starting point. Then, in closing the packaging bag, since the non-adhesive part is exposed at the fractured site, the remaining resin can be folded by peeling off the front layer from this non-adhesive part with use of hands and closing the opening part, and this folded site is covered with the front layer having an adhesive. In taking out the contents again, the opening part can be easily opened by peeling off the front layer.
  • the resin film includes materials obtained by vapor deposition of aluminum on a resin film and materials obtained by laminating aluminum foil on a resin film in addition to those produced only from resin.
  • a planar shape thereof is generally rectangular; peripheries of two long sides are sealed, and a rafter part is formed that is sealed from a generally central part of the two long sides in a direction intersecting the long sides; and said easy-fracture part is formed at the peripheries of the long sides near the end part.
  • the bonding site can be widened in closing the opening part again after the contents are taken out.
  • the non-adhesive layer is provided on a side of said rafter part where said easy-fracture part is not formed, whereby the front layer of said rafter part can be peeled off with use of hands.
  • the bonding site can be further widened in closing the opening part again after the contents are taken out.
  • a planar shape thereof is rectangular; and three sides thereof are sealed to form sealed peripheries, and only one of the short sides forms an opening part, and said easy-fracture part is formed near this opening part.
  • said adhesive is an adhesive that does not give adverse effects in terms of hygiene, and is applied to bond between said films.
  • said adhesive is selected from the group consisting of various polysaccharides derived from natural products such as various cereal starches and galactomannan, proteins such as corn protein, albumin, and gelatin, natural gummy substances, shellac, glycerin, and mixtures obtained by blending these.
  • FIG. 1 is a cross-sectional view illustrating a state in which contents are housed in a packaging bag made of resin according to one embodiment of the present invention
  • FIG. 2 is an enlarged cross-sectional model view illustrating one example of the resin film constituting the packaging bag made of resin of FIG. 1 ;
  • FIG. 3 is a perspective view describing a method of closing the packaging bag made of resin of FIG. 1 and illustrating a state in which the film is peeled off using a non-adhesive part as a starting point;
  • FIG. 4 is a perspective view describing a method of closing the packaging bag made of resin of FIG. 1 ;
  • FIG. 5 is a perspective view describing another method of closing the packaging bag made of resin of FIG. 1 ;
  • FIG. 6 is a perspective view describing the closure of an opening part of a packaging bag made of resin according to another embodiment.
  • FIGS. 1 to 5 are views describing the use of a packaging bag made of resin according to embodiments of the present invention.
  • This packaging bag P made of resin has an approximately rectangular planar shape, and has peripheries 1 that are thermally fused and sealed, whereby contents can be stored between the front and back surfaces of the film made of resin.
  • the film made of resin is constructed with a laminate film or the like obtained by lamination of an OPP (biaxially extended polypropylene) film or a PET film 5 (front layer) having a thickness of about 10 to 50 ⁇ m and an LLDPE (linear low density polyethylene) film 7 subjected to aluminum vapor deposition having a thickness of about 30 to 50 ⁇ m with an aluminum vapor deposition surface 6 interposed therebetween.
  • OPP biaxially extended polypropylene
  • PET film 5 front layer
  • LLDPE linear low density polyethylene
  • aluminum vapor deposition surface 6 interposed therebetween.
  • the resin film to be used is not limited to the above-described ones, so that it may be a laminate film or the like having a three-layer structure in which a transparent OPP film or a PET film is disposed as an upper surface and an LLDPE film is disposed as a lower surface with a vapor-deposited PET film (VMPET) interposed therebetween.
  • a shielding layer such as a vinylidene chloride film having a high oxygen shielding property may be disposed at the central part of the laminate film.
  • a nylon film having a good printing property may be laminated on the foremost surface side.
  • This packaging bag P made of resin can be produced by various known methods generally known in the art while being loaded with contents.
  • a Vertical Form, Fill and Seal Machine, a Horizontal Form, Fill and Seal Machine, or the like is suitable for use.
  • end parts (corresponding to a rafter part 2 in FIG. 1 ) of the resin shown in FIG. 2 are sealed so that the resin will have a tubular form with an interior 10 , and then the lowermost part (corresponding to a lower periphery 1 in FIG. 3 , for example) is sealed to provide a shape with a bottom, followed by putting the contents (M) thereinto.
  • the upper end corresponding to an upper periphery 1 in FIG.
  • a packaging bag made of resin of the lower half (e.g., FIG. 3 ) and, at the same time, to allow the upper half to have a bottom, and contents are put in.
  • a packaging bag made of resin that packages contents can be produced automatically.
  • an automatic packaging machine such as a HIGH-SPEED HORIZONTAL FORM-FILL-SEAL MACHINE S-5000A manufactured by OMORI MACHINERY CO., LTD. can be used, for example.
  • a notch 3 is formed which is an easy-fracture part that facilitates fracture of the packaging bag P.
  • the notch 3 may be formed near the outer circumferential end part.
  • the shape of the notch 3 is not limited to the one shown in FIG. 3 , and may be another shape. With this notch 3 interposed in between, a non-adhesive part 4 with no adhesive applied thereon is formed at the site that crosses the packaging bag (the site to be fractured).
  • the adhesive 8 applied on the front layer 5 must be such that peeling off can be carried out by pulling with use of hands using the non-adhesive part 4 as a starting point without the need for a particularly large adhesive strength. Then, it may be such that adhesion can be made repeatedly by pressing the peeled-off films again onto each other.
  • an adhesive one can use edible adhesives such as various polysaccharides derived from natural products such as various cereal starches and galactomannan, proteins such as corn protein, albumin, and gelatin, natural gummy substances, shellac, glycerin, and mixtures obtained by suitably blending these. These are applied after being diluted with a denatured alcohol. When such an adhesive is used, the obtained packaging bag will be suitable as a bag for packaging foods.
  • edible adhesives such as various polysaccharides derived from natural products such as various cereal starches and galactomannan, proteins such as corn protein, albumin, and gelatin, natural gummy substances, shellac, glycerin, and mixtures obtained by suitably blending these. These are applied after being diluted with a denatured alcohol.
  • the obtained packaging bag will be suitable as a bag for packaging foods.
  • the method of applying the adhesive is not particularly limited, so that various bonding techniques that are conventionally known in the art can be applied.
  • a narrow strip (shown in a virtual line) P 1 is broken while being pulled with hands generally in parallel to the short sides using the notch 3 shown in FIG. 3 as a starting point while the packaging bag P on the side containing the contents is pressed down with a hand after the contents M are moved to the side opposite to the position of the notch 3 .
  • the front layer 5 R in FIG. 3 shows a state of being peeled off with hands for closing again after being already broken.
  • FIG. 3 also shows an enlarged view of the peeled portion.
  • a front film is comprised of a front outer layer 5 F and a front inner layer 7 F (the other layers shown in FIG. 2 are omitted), and a back film is comprised of a back outer layer 5 B and a back inner layer 7 B (the other layers shown in FIG. 2 are omitted).
  • the front inner layer 7 F and the back inner layer 7 B are sealed at their peripheries.
  • the front outer layer 5 F is separated from the front inner layer 7 F.
  • the opening part is closed again.
  • the method is such that the front layer 5 R is peeled off with hands as illustrated in FIG. 3 . Since the broken part is the non-adhesive part 4 , the front layer 5 R can be easily peeled off with hands.
  • the short side of the broken and open packaging bag P ( 7 F, 7 B, and 5 B in the enlarged view of the peeled section) is folded so as to insert it between the peeled front layer 5 R ( 5 F in the enlarged view of the peeled section) and the LLDPE film 7 ( 7 F in the enlarged view of the peeled section), and the front layer 5 R is folded toward the back surface side of the packaging bag P so as to cover it from above and pressed onto the back surface of the packaging bag P for bonding and closing.
  • the packaging bag can be easily opened and closed without providing a zipper in the packaging bag, so that the contents can be stored in a good condition.
  • the adhesion area may be further increased. Namely, as illustrated in FIG. 5 , the folded part on the short sides of the packaging bag P that has been opened by being broken is enlarged to increase the adhesion area.
  • the rafter part 2 on the side where the notch 3 is not formed is made as a non-adhesive part 4 , and the front layer 5 L is peeled off from the rafter part 2 with hands.
  • the short side of the packaging bag P that has been opened by being broken (the front layer 5 R is not peeled) is folded so as to be inserted between the peeled front layer 5 L and the LLDPE film 7 .
  • the front layer 5 L is folded toward the back surface side of the packaging bag P so as to cover it from above, and is pressed onto the back surface of the packaging bag P for bonding and closing. By doing so, the adhesion area can be further widened, and the sealing strength at the time of closing again can be increased.
  • the packaging bag may be constructed as shown in FIG. 6 .
  • FIG. 6 shows a packaging bag P 10 made of resin in which three sides are sealed by thermal fusion in advance to form sealed peripheries 1 , and only one of the short sides forms an opening part.
  • the opening part is sealed along the periphery 1 ′ by a method such as thermal fusion after the contents are inserted.
  • the packaging bag P 10 made of resin is the same as the packaging bag P made of resin according to the above embodiment in that the resin film used therein is a film having a structure similar to the one shown above, and a notch 3 is formed near the opening part. With this construction as well, taking the contents out and closing the opening part again can be carried out without providing a zipper in the packaging bag in the same manner as shown in FIGS. 3 and 4 .
  • the adhesive what is known as a solvent-based adhesive using, for example, an acrylic resin or vinyl acetate copolymer adhesive and a solvent such as ethyl acetate may be used in addition to the aforementioned edible adhesives.
  • the packaging bag made of resin has a rectangular planar shape; however, the present invention is not limited to this alone, so that the planar shape of the packaging bag may have a shape such as a square, an ellipse, or a circle. In such a case as well, it is preferable that the easy-fracture part is provided near the outer circumferential end part.

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A packaging bag made of resin includes a bag-shaped film made of resin and an easy-fracture part. The bag-shaped film made of resin is a laminate film made of a front layer having an adhesive layer and a resin laminated thereon. The easy-fracture part is formed near an outer circumferential end of the bag-shaped film made of resin. On the surface layer, a non-adhesive part is formed toward a site of fracture from the easy-fracture part. Thus, the surface layer can be easily peeled off from this non-adhesive layer.

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    BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
  • 1. Field of the Invention
  • The present invention relates to a packaging bag made of resin, and more particularly to a packaging bag made of resin that can store the remaining contents even after a part of the contents is taken out.
  • 2. Description of the Related Art
  • A packaging bag made of a sealable film made of resin is widely used as a bag for packaging foods, bags for storing various small articles, and the like. In such a case, a packaging bag having a zipper-type mechanism in which the opening part can be easily closed with use of hands after the contents are stored has a high convenience because the performance of storing the remaining contents is good even after a part of the contents is taken out.
  • Such a packaging bag is disclosed, for example, in Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open (JP-A) No. 08-34448. This packaging bag has a rectangular planar shape, and the surroundings are sealed except for the upper part. A convexo-concave zipper is provided on the front and back surfaces of the opening part in the upper part in the width direction. Also, a fracture line for tearing the bag off is formed on the outer circumferential side of the zipper. By breaking this fracture line part, the contents can be taken out via the zipper. After a part of the contents is taken out, the remaining contents can be stored as they are by closing the zipper.
  • However, with this system, a zipper must be provided in the bag, thereby necessitating an exclusive-use apparatus. This leads to increase in the production costs. The demand for cost reduction of the packaging bags is strong, so that appearance of a packaging bag being easily openable and closable with good storage property and manufacturable at a lower cost is demanded.
  • SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
  • Therefore, an object of the present invention is to provide a packaging bag made of resin that can store the remaining contents even after a part of the contents is taken out, wherein the packaging bag is easily openable and closable without providing a zipper, has a storage property equal to that of a bag provided with a zipper, and can be manufactured at a low cost.
  • The characteristic construction of the packaging bag made of resin according to the present invention is a packaging bag made of resin comprising:
  • a bag-shaped film made of resin which is a laminate film made of a front layer having an adhesive layer and a resin laminated thereon; and
  • an easy-fracture part formed near an outer circumferential end of said bag-shaped film made of resin,
  • wherein, on said surface layer, a non-adhesive part is formed toward a site of fracture from said easy-fracture part, whereby said surface layer can be easily peeled off from this non-adhesive layer.
  • With such a construction, the contents can be easily taken out by fracturing the packaging bag using the easy-fracture part as a starting point. Then, in closing the packaging bag, since the non-adhesive part is exposed at the fractured site, the remaining resin can be folded by peeling off the front layer from this non-adhesive part with use of hands and closing the opening part, and this folded site is covered with the front layer having an adhesive. In taking out the contents again, the opening part can be easily opened by peeling off the front layer. The resin film includes materials obtained by vapor deposition of aluminum on a resin film and materials obtained by laminating aluminum foil on a resin film in addition to those produced only from resin.
  • As a result of this, it has been made possible to provide a packaging bag made of resin that can store the remaining contents even after a part of the contents is taken out, wherein the packaging bag is easily openable and closable without providing a zipper, has a storage property equal to that of a bag provided with a zipper, and can be manufactured at a low cost.
  • It is preferable that a planar shape thereof is generally rectangular; peripheries of two long sides are sealed, and a rafter part is formed that is sealed from a generally central part of the two long sides in a direction intersecting the long sides; and said easy-fracture part is formed at the peripheries of the long sides near the end part.
  • The bonding site can be widened in closing the opening part again after the contents are taken out.
  • It is preferable that the non-adhesive layer is provided on a side of said rafter part where said easy-fracture part is not formed, whereby the front layer of said rafter part can be peeled off with use of hands.
  • The bonding site can be further widened in closing the opening part again after the contents are taken out.
  • It is preferable that a planar shape thereof is rectangular; and three sides thereof are sealed to form sealed peripheries, and only one of the short sides forms an opening part, and said easy-fracture part is formed near this opening part.
  • With this construction as well, the closure after opening can be easily carried out in the same manner as described above.
  • It is preferable that said adhesive is an adhesive that does not give adverse effects in terms of hygiene, and is applied to bond between said films.
  • With this construction, it is convenient especially when the contents are foods.
  • It is preferable that said adhesive is selected from the group consisting of various polysaccharides derived from natural products such as various cereal starches and galactomannan, proteins such as corn protein, albumin, and gelatin, natural gummy substances, shellac, glycerin, and mixtures obtained by blending these.
  • With this construction, it is convenient because the adhesive will have a suitable adhesive force and will not give adverse effects in terms of hygiene.
  • BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
  • FIG. 1 is a cross-sectional view illustrating a state in which contents are housed in a packaging bag made of resin according to one embodiment of the present invention;
  • FIG. 2 is an enlarged cross-sectional model view illustrating one example of the resin film constituting the packaging bag made of resin of FIG. 1;
  • FIG. 3 is a perspective view describing a method of closing the packaging bag made of resin of FIG. 1 and illustrating a state in which the film is peeled off using a non-adhesive part as a starting point;
  • FIG. 4 is a perspective view describing a method of closing the packaging bag made of resin of FIG. 1;
  • FIG. 5 is a perspective view describing another method of closing the packaging bag made of resin of FIG. 1; and
  • FIG. 6 is a perspective view describing the closure of an opening part of a packaging bag made of resin according to another embodiment.
  • DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
  • Embodiments of a packaging bag made of resin according to the present invention will be described in detail with reference to the attached drawings.
  • FIGS. 1 to 5 are views describing the use of a packaging bag made of resin according to embodiments of the present invention. This packaging bag P made of resin has an approximately rectangular planar shape, and has peripheries 1 that are thermally fused and sealed, whereby contents can be stored between the front and back surfaces of the film made of resin.
  • As shown in an enlarged cross-sectional structure of FIG. 2, the film made of resin is constructed with a laminate film or the like obtained by lamination of an OPP (biaxially extended polypropylene) film or a PET film 5 (front layer) having a thickness of about 10 to 50 μm and an LLDPE (linear low density polyethylene) film 7 subjected to aluminum vapor deposition having a thickness of about 30 to 50 μm with an aluminum vapor deposition surface 6 interposed therebetween. On the back surface side of the OPP film or the PET film 5 (the side opposing the LLDPE film 7), printing may be carried out or an adhesive 8 may be applied at necessary sites. Nevertheless, an adhesive may be applied on the LLDPE film 7 side or may be applied on both of these.
  • In the present embodiment, the resin film to be used is not limited to the above-described ones, so that it may be a laminate film or the like having a three-layer structure in which a transparent OPP film or a PET film is disposed as an upper surface and an LLDPE film is disposed as a lower surface with a vapor-deposited PET film (VMPET) interposed therebetween. A shielding layer such as a vinylidene chloride film having a high oxygen shielding property may be disposed at the central part of the laminate film. Among the two surfaces of the shielding layer, a nylon film having a good printing property may be laminated on the foremost surface side.
  • This packaging bag P made of resin can be produced by various known methods generally known in the art while being loaded with contents. As an automatic packaging machine, a Vertical Form, Fill and Seal Machine, a Horizontal Form, Fill and Seal Machine, or the like is suitable for use. According to the former, end parts (corresponding to a rafter part 2 in FIG. 1) of the resin shown in FIG. 2 are sealed so that the resin will have a tubular form with an interior 10, and then the lowermost part (corresponding to a lower periphery 1 in FIG. 3, for example) is sealed to provide a shape with a bottom, followed by putting the contents (M) thereinto. After completion of putting the contents in, the upper end (corresponding to an upper periphery 1 in FIG. 3, for example) is sealed, and a generally central part of the sealed part is laterally cut with a cutter to separate a packaging bag made of resin of the lower half (e.g., FIG. 3) and, at the same time, to allow the upper half to have a bottom, and contents are put in. By repeating such an operation, a packaging bag made of resin that packages contents can be produced automatically. For the latter, an automatic packaging machine such as a HIGH-SPEED HORIZONTAL FORM-FILL-SEAL MACHINE S-5000A manufactured by OMORI MACHINERY CO., LTD. can be used, for example.
  • As illustrated in FIG. 3, at the side peripheries of the long sides near the end part of one packaging bag P, a notch 3 is formed which is an easy-fracture part that facilitates fracture of the packaging bag P. By breaking a part of the packaging bag P using this notch 3 as a starting point, the contents can be taken out. The notch 3 may be formed near the outer circumferential end part. Also, the shape of the notch 3 is not limited to the one shown in FIG. 3, and may be another shape. With this notch 3 interposed in between, a non-adhesive part 4 with no adhesive applied thereon is formed at the site that crosses the packaging bag (the site to be fractured).
  • The adhesive 8 applied on the front layer 5 must be such that peeling off can be carried out by pulling with use of hands using the non-adhesive part 4 as a starting point without the need for a particularly large adhesive strength. Then, it may be such that adhesion can be made repeatedly by pressing the peeled-off films again onto each other.
  • As such an adhesive, one can use edible adhesives such as various polysaccharides derived from natural products such as various cereal starches and galactomannan, proteins such as corn protein, albumin, and gelatin, natural gummy substances, shellac, glycerin, and mixtures obtained by suitably blending these. These are applied after being diluted with a denatured alcohol. When such an adhesive is used, the obtained packaging bag will be suitable as a bag for packaging foods.
  • The method of applying the adhesive is not particularly limited, so that various bonding techniques that are conventionally known in the art can be applied.
  • When the whole or a part of the contents M are to be taken out from the packaging bag P that stores the contents, a narrow strip (shown in a virtual line) P1 is broken while being pulled with hands generally in parallel to the short sides using the notch 3 shown in FIG. 3 as a starting point while the packaging bag P on the side containing the contents is pressed down with a hand after the contents M are moved to the side opposite to the position of the notch 3. Here, the front layer 5R in FIG. 3 shows a state of being peeled off with hands for closing again after being already broken.
  • FIG. 3 also shows an enlarged view of the peeled portion. A front film is comprised of a front outer layer 5F and a front inner layer 7F (the other layers shown in FIG. 2 are omitted), and a back film is comprised of a back outer layer 5B and a back inner layer 7B (the other layers shown in FIG. 2 are omitted). The front inner layer 7F and the back inner layer 7B are sealed at their peripheries. The front outer layer 5F is separated from the front inner layer 7F.
  • In storing the remaining contents in the packaging bag P after a part of the contents is taken out, the opening part is closed again. The method is such that the front layer 5R is peeled off with hands as illustrated in FIG. 3. Since the broken part is the non-adhesive part 4, the front layer 5R can be easily peeled off with hands.
  • Subsequently, as illustrated in FIG. 4, the short side of the broken and open packaging bag P (7F, 7B, and 5B in the enlarged view of the peeled section) is folded so as to insert it between the peeled front layer 5R (5F in the enlarged view of the peeled section) and the LLDPE film 7 (7F in the enlarged view of the peeled section), and the front layer 5R is folded toward the back surface side of the packaging bag P so as to cover it from above and pressed onto the back surface of the packaging bag P for bonding and closing.
  • When a part of the contents M is to be taken out again from the packaging bag P, the above-described operation is repeatedly carried out. By doing so, the packaging bag can be easily opened and closed without providing a zipper in the packaging bag, so that the contents can be stored in a good condition.
  • MODIFIED EXAMPLE
  • In order to increase the adhesion strength, the adhesion area may be further increased. Namely, as illustrated in FIG. 5, the folded part on the short sides of the packaging bag P that has been opened by being broken is enlarged to increase the adhesion area.
  • In this case, as illustrated in FIG. 3, the rafter part 2 on the side where the notch 3 is not formed is made as a non-adhesive part 4, and the front layer 5L is peeled off from the rafter part 2 with hands. Then, the short side of the packaging bag P that has been opened by being broken (the front layer 5R is not peeled) is folded so as to be inserted between the peeled front layer 5L and the LLDPE film 7. Then, the front layer 5L is folded toward the back surface side of the packaging bag P so as to cover it from above, and is pressed onto the back surface of the packaging bag P for bonding and closing. By doing so, the adhesion area can be further widened, and the sealing strength at the time of closing again can be increased.
  • Another Embodiment
  • (1) In the above embodiment, an example of a packaging bag P made of resin and provided with a rafter part 2 has been shown. However, in place of this, the packaging bag may be constructed as shown in FIG. 6.
  • FIG. 6 (contents are not illustrated) shows a packaging bag P10 made of resin in which three sides are sealed by thermal fusion in advance to form sealed peripheries 1, and only one of the short sides forms an opening part. The opening part is sealed along the periphery 1′ by a method such as thermal fusion after the contents are inserted. The packaging bag P10 made of resin is the same as the packaging bag P made of resin according to the above embodiment in that the resin film used therein is a film having a structure similar to the one shown above, and a notch 3 is formed near the opening part. With this construction as well, taking the contents out and closing the opening part again can be carried out without providing a zipper in the packaging bag in the same manner as shown in FIGS. 3 and 4.
  • (2) As the adhesive, what is known as a solvent-based adhesive using, for example, an acrylic resin or vinyl acetate copolymer adhesive and a solvent such as ethyl acetate may be used in addition to the aforementioned edible adhesives.
  • (3) In the above embodiment, an example has been shown in which the packaging bag made of resin has a rectangular planar shape; however, the present invention is not limited to this alone, so that the planar shape of the packaging bag may have a shape such as a square, an ellipse, or a circle. In such a case as well, it is preferable that the easy-fracture part is provided near the outer circumferential end part.

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1. A packaging bag made of resin comprising:
a bag-shaped film made of resin which is a laminate film made of a front layer having an adhesive layer and a resin laminated thereon; and
an easy-fracture part formed near an outer circumferential end of said bag-shaped film made of resin,
wherein, on said surface layer, a non-adhesive part is formed toward a site of fracture from said easy-fracture part, whereby said surface layer can be easily peeled off from this non-adhesive layer.
2. The packaging bag made of resin according to claim 1, wherein
a planar shape thereof is generally rectangular;
peripheries of two long sides are sealed, and a rafter part is formed that is sealed from a generally central part of the two long sides in a direction intersecting the long sides; and
said easy-fracture part is formed at the peripheries of the long sides near the end part.
3. The packaging bag made of resin according to claim 2, wherein the non-adhesive layer is provided on a side of said rafter part where said easy-fracture part is not formed, whereby the front layer of said rafter part can be peeled off with use of hands.
4. The packaging bag made of resin according to claim 1, wherein
a planar shape thereof is rectangular; and
three sides thereof are sealed to form sealed peripheries, and only one of the short sides forms an opening part, and said easy-fracture part is formed near this opening part.
5. The packaging bag made of resin according to claim 1, wherein said adhesive is an adhesive that does not give adverse effects in terms of hygiene, and is applied to bond between said films.
6. The packaging bag made of resin according to claim 5, wherein said adhesive is selected from the group consisting of various polysaccharides derived from natural products such as various cereal starches and galactomannan, proteins such as corn protein, albumin, and gelatin, natural gummy substances, shellac, glycerin, and mixtures obtained by blending these.
7. A packaging bag comprising:
a flexible bag-shaped film made of resin having a front layer and a back layer for storing an object in the bag-shaped film between the front layer and the back layer,
wherein said front layer is a laminate film comprised of a front outer layer, a front inner layer, and an adhesive applied on the front outer layer between the front outer layer and the front inner layer; said adhesive being such that the front outer layer is peelable from the front inner layer and re-adherable to a film,
wherein the bag-shaped film has an easy-fracture part formed near or at one outer periphery of the bag-shaped film for opening the bag-shaped film,
wherein the front outer layer has a non-adhesive part where the adhesive formed on the front outer layer is discontinued, said non-adhesive part being formed along the eary-fracture part and/or a rafter part of the bag-shaped film if any,
wherein the front outer layer can be peeled from the non-adhesive area after the easy-fracture part is opened, the remaining front inner layer and the corresponding back layer can be folded by placing the back layer front, and the front outer layer can re-adhere to the folded back layer.
8. The packaging bag according to claim 7, wherein
the bag-shaped film has a planar shape which is generally rectangular and has two long sides and two short sides,
peripheries of the two long sides are sealed,
a rafter part is formed that is sealed at a generally central part of each of the long sides in a direction intersecting the long sides, and
the easy-fracture part is formed at or near one of peripheries of the short sides.
9. The packaging bag according to claim 8, wherein the non-adhesive part is provided on the rafter part, whereby the front outer layer at the rafter part can be peeled off with use of hands.
10. The packaging bag according to claim 7, wherein
the bag-shaped film has a planar shape which is rectangular and has three sides sealed to form sealed peripheries and one side provided with the easy-fracture part.
11. The packaging bag according to claim 7, wherein the adhesive is an adhesive that does not give adverse effects in terms of hygiene.
12. The packaging bag according to claim 11, wherein the adhesive is selected from the group consisting of polysaccharides derived from natural products including cereal starches and galactomannan; proteins including corn protein, albumin, and gelatin; natural gummy substances; shellac; glycerin; and mixtures of any of the foregoing.
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