US20130330446A1 - Food packaging container and packaging method - Google Patents
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- the rear outer packaging material and the front outer packaging material may be provided as separate members.
- the adhesive layer is preferably preliminarily provided on the rear outer packaging material before the upper surfaces of the individually wrapped and aligned strips are covered with the front outer packaging material.
- the adhesive layer is preferably preliminarily provided on the front outer packaging material before the upper surfaces of the individually wrapped and aligned strips are covered with the front outer packaging material.
- FIG. 1 are diagrams for explaining how to wrap a chewing gum piece 1 (food strip) with an individual wrapping sheet 2 to provide a food unit 3 .
- the chewing gum piece 1 has a vertically-elongated rectangular-solid thin block shape (elongated strip shape).
- the six food units 3 are aligned in side-by-side relation with no gap therebetween with their longitudinal axes extending widthwise of the rear outer packaging material 51 and the front outer packaging material 52 .
- the rear seal portion 5 of the rear outer packaging material 51 and the front seal portion 6 of the front outer packaging material 52 are bonded to each other by heat-sealing or cold-sealing.
- the peripheral edge portions of the front outer packaging material 52 and the rear outer packaging material 51 except for the edge 53 are sealed with the rear seal portion 5 and the front seal portion 6 (seal portion 7 ).
- a horizontally elongated rectangular bag-shaped packaging container 100 is formed by the front outer packaging material 52 and the rear outer packaging material 51 thus overlaid.
- the six food units 3 fixed to the rear outer packaging material 51 are contained inside the packaging container 100 . That is, the packaging container 100 serves as an outer bag in which the food units 3 are contained.
- the peripheral edge portions of the front outer packaging material 52 and the rear outer packaging material 51 except for the edge 53 are sealed with the seal portion 7 , and the front outer packaging material 52 and the rear outer packaging material 51 are connected to each other via the edge 53 . Therefore, the six food units 3 are sealingly enclosed in the packaging container 100 .
- the individual wrapping sheet 2 of the picked food unit 3 Since the fixing portion 2 B of the individual wrapping sheet 2 of the picked food unit 3 is fixed to the packaging container 100 by the adhesive member 8 , the individual wrapping sheet 2 is divided into the separation portion 2 A and the fixing portion 2 B. Thus, the picked food unit 3 is further picked out of the packaging container 100 with the separation portion 2 A combined with the wrapped chewing gum piece 1 . The other food units 3 are fixed to the packaging container 100 by the adhesive member 8 and, therefore, are not displaced in the packaging container 100 .
- An eater can eat the chewing gum piece 1 , while holding a portion of the chewing gum piece 1 of the picked food unit 3 exposed from the separation portion 2 A by eater's mouth.
- the chewing gum piece 1 is held via the separation portion 2 A.
- the separation portion 2 A is separated from the fixing portion 2 B. Therefore, a part of the chewing gum piece 1 that has been covered with the fixing portion 2 B is uncovered and, in this state, the chewing gum piece 1 is taken out of the packaging container 100 .
- the chewing gum piece 1 can be eaten from this part without removing the individual wrapping sheet 2 by hands. That is, the food pieces (chewing gum pieces 1 ) contained in the packaging container 100 can be eaten in a hygienic way without directly touching the chewing gum pieces 1 when the chewing gum pieces 1 are taken out of the packaging container 100 before the eating.
- a first portion 100 A of the packaging container 100 from which food units 3 have already been picked out may be folded on a second portion 100 B of the packaging container 100 with the food units 3 of the remaining chewing gum pieces 1 left in the packaging container 100 . Then, the packaging container 100 can be simply sealed again with a reduced size. Alternatively, the first portion 100 A may be cut out.
- the adhesive member 8 is located between the fixing portions 2 B of the individual wrapping sheet 2 of all the six food units 3 and the front outer packaging material 52 and between the fixing portions 2 B and the rear outer packaging material 51 to fix all the food units 3 to both the rear outer packaging material 51 and the front outer packaging material 52 in a relatively immovable manner.
- the process flexibility is increased in the adhesive layer providing step. This correspondingly increases the diversity of a manufacturing apparatus to be employed.
- seal portion 7 is made of the adhesive agent, but may be an adhesive tape.
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A food packaging container and a packaging method are provided which ensure convenient use of the container when and after an outer bag is opened. An individual wrapping sheet (2) for individually wrapping a chewing gum piece (1) is dividable into a separation portion (2A) and a fixing portion (2B) longitudinally of the chewing gum piece (1). A plurality of individually wrapped chewing gum pieces (1) (food units (3)) are aligned side by side on a rear outer packaging material (51), and a front outer packaging material (52) is folded along one edge (53) of the rear outer packaging material (51) to cover upper surfaces of the food units (3). The rear outer packaging material (51) and the front outer packaging material (52) are combined with each other with their peripheral edge portions sealed with a seal portion (7). A packaging container (100) (outer bag) is completed with the rear outer packaging material (51) and the front outer packaging material (52) thus combined, whereby the food units (3) are sealingly enclosed in the packaging container (100). The fixing portions (2B) of the individual wrapping sheets (2) of the respective food units (3) are fixed to at least one of the rear outer packaging material (51) and the front outer packaging material (52) via an adhesive member (8).
Description
- The present invention relates to a packaging container for containing food, and a food packaging method.
- There is known a packaging configuration such that confectionery pieces or the like individually wrapped in small bags are contained in an outer bag (see, for example, PLT 1).
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- PLT 1: JP-SHO57 (1982)-131454-U1
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PLT 1, the confectionery pieces (small bags) are not fixed in the outer bag. Therefore, there is a possibility that, when the outer bag is torn to be open, the inside confectionery pieces are inadvertently scattered out of the outer bag onto floor. This packaging configuration is inconvenient with poorer portability of the confectionery pieces in the outer bag. - In view of the foregoing, it is a principal object of the present invention to provide a food packaging container and a packaging method which ensure convenient use of the container when and after an outer bag is opened.
- It is another object of the present invention to provide a food packaging container and a packaging method which ensure that food pieces contained in the container can be eaten in a hygienic way.
- According to an inventive aspect of
claim 1, there is provided a food packaging container for packaging a predetermined number of elongated food strips, the packaging container including: individual wrapping sheets for individually wrapping the strips, the individual wrapping sheets being each preliminarily processed to be dividable into a first side wrapping sheet portion and a second side wrapping sheet portion longitudinally of a strip wrapped therein; a rear outer packaging material which receives the strips individually wrapped with the individual wrapping sheets and aligned in side-by-side relation; a front outer packaging material extending from one edge of the rear outer packaging material and folded along the edge to cover upper surfaces of the individually wrapped and aligned strips; an adhesive member provided between the second side wrapping sheet portions of the individual wrapping sheets of the individually wrapped strips and at least one of the rear outer packaging material and the front outer packaging material; and a seal portion which seals peripheral edge portions of the rear outer packaging material and the front outer packaging material to sealingly enclose the individually wrapped strips in an inside space. - According to an inventive aspect of
claim 2, there is provided a food packaging container for packaging a predetermined number of elongated food strips, the packaging container including: individual wrapping sheets for individually wrapping the strips, the individual wrapping sheets being each preliminarily processed to be dividable into a first side wrapping sheet portion and a second side wrapping sheet portion longitudinally of a strip wrapped therein; a rear outer packaging material which receives the strips individually wrapped with the individual wrapping sheets and aligned in side-by-side relation; a front outer packaging material provided separately from the rear outer packaging material and covering upper surfaces of the individually wrapped and aligned strips; an adhesive member provided between the second side wrapping sheet portions of the individual wrapping sheets of the individually wrapped strips and at least one of the rear outer packaging material and the front outer packaging material; and a seal portion which seals peripheral edge portions of the rear outer packaging material and the front outer packaging material to sealingly enclose the individually wrapped strips in an inside space. - According to an inventive aspect of
claim 3, the packaging container ofclaim - According to an inventive aspect of
claim 4, the rear outer packaging material and the front outer packaging material each have a generally rectangular shape as seen in plan, and are each made of a flexible soft packaging material in the packaging container ofclaim - According to an inventive aspect of
claim 5, there is provided a packaging method for packaging a predetermined number of elongated food strips, the method comprising the steps of: preparing individual wrapping sheets for individually wrapping the strips, the individual wrapping sheets being each preliminarily processed to be dividable into a first side wrapping sheet portion and a second side wrapping sheet portion longitudinally of a strip wrapped therein; preparing a rear outer packaging material formed with an adhesive layer, and a front outer packaging material extending from one edge of the rear outer packaging material and conformal to the rear outer packaging material; individually wrapping the food strips with the individual wrapping sheets, aligning the wrapped food strips in side-by-side relation on the rear outer packaging material, and fixing the second side wrapping sheet portions of the individual wrapping sheets of the individually wrapped strips to the rear outer packaging material via the adhesive layer; folding the front outer packaging material along the edge to cover upper surfaces of the individually wrapped and aligned strips; and sealing peripheral edge portions of the rear outer packaging material and the front outer packaging material to sealingly enclose the individually wrapped strips in an inside space defined between the rear outer packaging material and the front outer packaging material. - According to an inventive aspect of
claim 6, there is provided a packaging method for packaging a predetermined number of elongated food strips, the method comprising the steps of: preparing individual wrapping sheets for individually wrapping the strips, the individual wrapping sheets being each preliminarily processed to be dividable into a first side wrapping sheet portion and a second side wrapping sheet portion longitudinally of a strip wrapped therein; preparing a rear outer packaging material, and a front outer packaging material extending from one edge of the rear outer packaging material, the front outer packaging material being conformal to the rear outer packaging material and formed with an adhesive layer; individually wrapping the food strips with the individual wrapping sheets and aligning the wrapped food strips in side-by-side relation on the rear outer packaging material; folding the front outer packaging material along the edge to cover upper surfaces of the individually wrapped and aligned strips, and fixing the second side wrapping sheet portions of the individual wrapping sheets of the individually wrapped strips to the front outer packaging material via the adhesive layer; and sealing peripheral edge portions of the rear outer packaging material and the front outer packaging material to sealingly enclose the individually wrapped strips in an inside space defined between the rear outer packaging material and the front outer packaging material. - According to an inventive aspect of
claim 7, there is provided a packaging method for packaging a predetermined number of elongated food strips, the method including the steps of: preparing individual wrapping sheets for individually wrapping the strips, the individual wrapping sheets being each preliminarily processed to be dividable into a first side wrapping sheet portion and a second side wrapping sheet portion longitudinally of a strip wrapped therein; individually wrapping the strips with the individual wrapping sheets and aligning the wrapped strips in side-by-side relation on a rear outer packaging material; covering upper surfaces of the individually wrapped and aligned strips with a front outer packaging material conformal to the rear outer packaging material; and sealing peripheral edge portions of the rear outer packaging material and the front outer packaging material to sealingly enclose the individually wrapped strips in an inside space. - According to an inventive aspect of
claim 8, the packaging method ofclaim 7 further includes the step of preliminarily providing an adhesive layer on the rear outer packaging material for fixing the second side wrapping sheet portions of the individual wrapping sheets of the individually wrapped and aligned strips to the rear outer packaging material. - According to an inventive aspect of
claim 9, the packaging method ofclaim 7 further includes the step of preliminarily providing an adhesive layer on the front outer packaging material for fixing the second side wrapping sheet portions of the individual wrapping sheets of the individually wrapped and aligned strips to the front outer packaging material. - According to the inventive aspects of
claims - Here, the second side wrapping sheet portions of the individual wrapping sheets of the individually wrapped strips are fixed to at least one of the rear outer packaging material and the front outer packaging material via the adhesive member (adhesive layer). When the packaging container is opened, therefore, the strips are not displaced in the packaging container. This prevents these strips from scattering out of the packaging container. Thus, the packaging container ensures convenient use when and after the packaging container (outer bag) is opened.
- When the individually wrapped strips are each taken out of the opened packaging container, the strip is held via the first side wrapping sheet portion. In this state, the strip is pulled out of the packaging container. Then, the first side wrapping sheet portion is separated from the second side wrapping sheet portion fixed to the packaging container by the adhesive member (adhesive layer). Therefore, a second side part of the strip that has been covered with the second side wrapping sheet portion is uncovered and, in this state, the strip is taken out of the packaging container. By thus uncovering the second side part of the strip, the strip can be eaten from the second side part without removing the individual wrapping sheet by hands. In this manner, the food pieces (strips) contained in the packaging container can be eaten in a hygienic way without directly touching the strips when the strips are taken out of the packaging container before the eating.
- Since the rear outer packaging material and the front outer packaging material are connected to each other on the one edge to be thereby unified, the packaging container can be easily produced by folding the front outer packaging material on the rear outer packaging material and sealing the peripheral edge portions of the packaging materials with the seal portion. In this case, it is merely necessary to seal the packaging materials along the three edges (there is no need to seal the packaging materials along the four edges), thereby simplifying the sealing step. According to the inventive aspect of
claim 6, the adhesive layer is not provided on the rear outer packaging material on which the individually wrapped strips are aligned, but provided on the front outer packaging material. This increases the process flexibility of the adhesive layer providing step, thereby correspondingly increasing the diversity of a manufacturing apparatus to be employed. - According to the inventive aspects of
claims claim 8, the adhesive layer is preferably preliminarily provided on the rear outer packaging material before the upper surfaces of the individually wrapped and aligned strips are covered with the front outer packaging material. Where the second side wrapping sheet portions of the individual wrapping sheets are fixed to the front outer packaging material according to the inventive aspect ofclaim 9, the adhesive layer is preferably preliminarily provided on the front outer packaging material before the upper surfaces of the individually wrapped and aligned strips are covered with the front outer packaging material. - According to the inventive aspect of
claim 3, the rear outer packaging material and the front outer packaging material can be smoothly torn from the opening guide incision provided in the seal portion to open the packaging container. Thus, the packaging container ensures convenient use. - According to the inventive aspect of
claim 4, it is preferred that the rear outer packaging material and the front outer packaging material each have a generally rectangular shape as seen in plan, and are each made of a flexible soft packaging material. -
FIG. 1 are diagrams for explaining how to wrap a chewing gum piece 1 (food strip) with anindividual wrapping sheet 2 to provide afood unit 3, particularly,FIG. 1( a) illustrates achewing gum piece 1 placed on anindividual wrapping sheet 2, andFIG. 1( b) illustrates afood unit 3 completed with thechewing gum piece 1 wrapped with theindividual wrapping sheet 2. -
FIG. 2 is an expansion plan view of apackaging container 100 according to one embodiment of the present invention. -
FIG. 3 illustrate thepackaging container 100 in a complete state, particularly,FIGS. 3( a) and 3(b) are a plan view of thepackaging container 100 and a sectional view taken along a line A-A and seen in an arrow direction inFIG. 3( a), respectively. -
FIG. 4 is a plan view of thepackaging container 100 illustrating a state in which a part of thepackaging container 100 is torn. -
FIG. 5 are diagrams for explaining a state in which achewing gum piece 1 is taken out of the partly tornpackaging container 100, particularly,FIGS. 5( a) and 5(b) are a plan view of thepackaging container 100 and a sectional view taken along a line B-B and seen in an arrow direction inFIG. 5( a), respectively. -
FIG. 6 is a diagram for explaining a state in which thepackaging container 100 is folded after onechewing gum piece 1 is taken out. - With reference to the drawings, an embodiment of the present invention will hereinafter be described specifically.
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packaging container 100 according to the embodiment of the present invention is adapted to collectively accommodate (package) a plurality of strip-shaped chewing gum pieces (food strips) 1. Prior to the description of thepackaging container 100, the chewing gum pieces (strips) 1 will be described. -
FIG. 1 are diagrams for explaining how to wrap a chewing gum piece 1 (food strip) with anindividual wrapping sheet 2 to provide afood unit 3. - Referring to
FIG. 1( a), thechewing gum piece 1 has a vertically-elongated rectangular-solid thin block shape (elongated strip shape). - The
chewing gum piece 1 is wrapped with theindividual wrapping sheet 2. Thefood unit 3 is constituted by thechewing gum piece 1 and theindividual wrapping sheet 2 which wraps thechewing gum piece 1. - Examples of the
individual wrapping sheet 2 include a so-called foil paper sheet, a wax paper sheet and a film. In an expanded state, theindividual wrapping sheet 2 is a rectangular sheet which is large enough to wrap the entirechewing gum piece 1. Theindividual wrapping sheet 2 has aperforation line 4 provided closer to one of longitudinally opposite edges as extending widthwise of theindividual wrapping sheet 2 across theindividual wrapping sheet 2. - As shown in
FIG. 1( a), a singlechewing gum piece 1 is placed on a center portion of a singleindividual wrapping sheet 2 with its longitudinal axis aligning with the longitudinal axis of theindividual wrapping sheet 2. Portions of theindividual wrapping sheet 2 protruding from the chewinggum piece 1 are folded, whereby the chewinggum piece 1 is wrapped with theindividual wrapping sheet 2 as shown inFIG. 1( b). Thefood unit 3 is provided by thus wrapping (individually wrapping) thechewing gum piece 1 with theindividual wrapping sheet 2. Thefood unit 3 has a vertically elongated block shape having a size that is slightly greater than the size of the chewinggum piece 1 by the thickness of theindividual wrapping sheet 2. With thefood unit 3 vertically postured, theperforation line 4 of theindividual wrapping sheet 2 of thefood unit 3 is located in a longitudinal (vertical) position closer to a lower edge thereof as extending (horizontally) widthwise of thefood unit 3 to surround thechewing gum piece 1. With thefood unit 3 vertically postured, theperforation line 4 partitions theindividual wrapping sheet 2 wrapping the chewinggum piece 1 into aseparation portion 2A (first side wrapping sheet portion) located on an upper side of theperforation line 4 and a fixingportion 2B (second side wrapping sheet portion) located on a lower side of theperforation line 4. Theindividual wrapping sheet 2 is dividable into theseparation portion 2A and the fixingportion 2B with the chewinggum piece 1 wrapped with theindividual wrapping sheet 2. It is noted that theindividual wrapping sheets 2 may be regarded as parts of thepackaging container 100. As long as theindividual wrapping sheet 2 is dividable into theseparation portion 2A and the fixingportion 2B, a half cut line may be provided instead of theperforation line 4 in theindividual wrapping sheet 2. - A predetermined number of chewing gum pieces 1 (here six chewing gum pieces for a single packaging container 100) are prepared, and individually wrapped with
individual wrapping sheets 2 to provide a plurality of food units 3 (six food units). Theperforation line 4 is not necessarily required to be formed in a longitudinally offset position, but may be formed in a longitudinally middle position. Theindividual wrapping sheets 2 may each include two sheets serving as theseparation portion 2A and the fixingportion 2B which are partly overlapped with each other and adapted to be separated from each other by holding and extracting one of the sheets. - Next, the
packaging container 100 will be described. -
FIG. 2 is an expansion plan view of thepackaging container 100 according to the embodiment of the present invention.FIG. 3 illustrate thepackaging container 100 in a complete state, particularly,FIGS. 3( a) and 3(b) are a plan view of thepackaging container 100 and a sectional view taken along a line A-A and seen in an arrow direction inFIG. 3( a), respectively. The line A-A inFIG. 3( a) is a phantom line which extends widthwise of thepackaging container 100 to cut thepackaging container 100 and afood unit 3 in thepackaging container 100. - Referring to
FIG. 2 , thepackaging container 100 is a generallyrectangular sheet 50 as seen in plan when it is in an expanded state. Thesheet 50 is generally equally divided into two parts, one of which is defined as a rearouter packaging material 51 and the other of which is defined as a frontouter packaging material 52. InFIG. 2 , an upper half of thesheet 50 is the rearouter packaging material 51, and a lower half of thesheet 50 is the frontouter packaging material 52. One edge (lower edge inFIG. 2 ) 53 of the rearouter packaging material 51 is a boundary between the rearouter packaging material 51 and the frontouter packaging material 52, and linearly extends horizontally. Theedge 53 also serves as one edge (upper edge inFIG. 2 ) of the frontouter packaging material 52. The frontouter packaging material 52 extends from theedge 53 of the rearouter packaging material 51. - The rear
outer packaging material 51 and the frontouter packaging material 52 are unitarily made of a flexible soft packaging material. The rearouter packaging material 51 and the frontouter packaging material 52 each have a horizontally-elongated generally-rectangular shape and have the same size. That is, the rearouter packaging material 51 and the frontouter packaging material 52 are conformal to each other. The rearouter packaging material 51 and the frontouter packaging material 52 are each dimensioned so that, when the six food units 3 (chewing gum pieces 1) are aligned in side-by-side relation with no gap therebetween with their longitudinal axes extending widthwise of the packaging material, these six food units can be accommodated on the packaging material with sufficient margins. - Then, the six
food units 3 are aligned in side-by-side relation with no gap therebetween with their longitudinal axes extending widthwise of the rearouter packaging material 51 and the frontouter packaging material 52. - In turn, the
food units 3 thus aligned are placed on the rearouter packaging material 51 of thesheet 50. In other words, the rearouter packaging material 51 receives thesefood units 3. Thefood units 3 are placed closer to theedge 53 on a center portion of the rearouter packaging material 51 so as to be accommodated inward of peripheral edges of the rearouter packaging material 51 as seen in plan. The fixingportions 2B of theindividual wrapping sheets 2 of therespective food units 3 are located closer to theedge 53 than theseparation portions 2A. - With the
food units 3 thus placed, a generally U-shaped margin (inverted U-shaped margin inFIG. 2 ) is formed around a set of the sixfood units 3 as surrounding thefood units 3 on the rearouter packaging material 51. Arear seal portion 5 is provided on the margin. Therear seal portion 5 is made of an adhesive agent which exhibits an adhesive force by heat-sealing or cold-sealing. - The
rear seal portion 5 extends along three edges of the rearouter packaging material 51 except for theedge 53. On the frontouter packaging material 52, afront seal portion 6 is provided symmetrically with therear seal portion 5 with respect to theedge 53. Thefront seal portion 6 is made of the same adhesive agent as therear seal portion 5, and has a generally U-shape extending along three peripheral edges of the frontouter packaging material 52 except for theedge 53. Therear seal portion 5 and thefront seal portion 6 are connected to each other, and cooperatively define aseal portion 7. InFIG. 2 , theseal portion 7 is hatched with oblique lines extending rightward downward, and has a generally rectangular frame shape which extends along all the peripheral edges of thesheet 50. It is noted that only one of therear seal portion 5 and thefront seal portion 6 of theseal portion 7 may be made of the adhesive agent. The other seal portion is not necessarily required to be made of the adhesive agent. In this case, the other seal portion is defined by a peripheral edge portion of thesheet 50 per se. - Here, a band-shaped adhesive member 8 (adhesive layer) is preliminarily provided on a surface of the rear
outer packaging material 51 on which thefood units 3 are to be placed. Theadhesive member 8 may be an adhesive agent or may be an adhesive tape. Theadhesive member 8 is included in thepackaging container 100. Theadhesive member 8, which is hatched by oblique lines extending rightward upward inFIG. 2 , is disposed adjacent theedge 53 of the rearouter packaging material 51. With the sixfood units 3 aligned on the rearouter packaging material 51 as described above, therefore, theadhesive member 8 is present between the fixingportions 2B of theindividual wrapping sheets 2 of all the sixfood units 3 and the rear outer packaging material 51 (seeFIG. 3( b)) and extends across the fixingportions 2B of all thefood units 3 as seen in plan. Theadhesive member 8 fixes the fixingportions 2B of all thefood units 3 to the rearouter packaging material 51. Thus, all thefood units 3 are fixed to the rearouter packaging material 51 in a relatively immovable manner. Theadhesive member 8 is not necessarily required to have a band-shape, as long as it can bond the fixingportions 2B of all thefood units 3. In this case, theadhesive member 8 may have an intermittent broken-line shape. - After all the
food units 3 are thus fixed to the rearouter packaging material 51, the frontouter packaging material 52 is folded along theedge 53 of the rearouter packaging material 51 over thefood units 3 on the rearouter packaging material 51. Then, the frontouter packaging material 52 is completely overlaid on the rearouter packaging material 51. Therefore, thefront seal portion 6 extending along the three edges of the frontouter packaging material 52 except for theedge 53 is completely overlaid on therear seal portion 5 extending along the three edges of the rearouter packaging material 51 except for theedge 53. This state is shown inFIG. 3 . - In
FIG. 3 , the frontouter packaging material 52 covers upper surfaces of all the food units 3 (chewing gum pieces 1) aligned on the rear outer packaging material 51 (the front side inFIG. 3( a) and the left side inFIG. 3( b)). - The
rear seal portion 5 of the rearouter packaging material 51 and thefront seal portion 6 of the frontouter packaging material 52 are bonded to each other by heat-sealing or cold-sealing. Thus, the peripheral edge portions of the frontouter packaging material 52 and the rearouter packaging material 51 except for theedge 53 are sealed with therear seal portion 5 and the front seal portion 6 (seal portion 7). As a result, a horizontally elongated rectangular bag-shapedpackaging container 100 is formed by the frontouter packaging material 52 and the rearouter packaging material 51 thus overlaid. The sixfood units 3 fixed to the rearouter packaging material 51 are contained inside thepackaging container 100. That is, thepackaging container 100 serves as an outer bag in which thefood units 3 are contained. The peripheral edge portions of the frontouter packaging material 52 and the rearouter packaging material 51 except for theedge 53 are sealed with theseal portion 7, and the frontouter packaging material 52 and the rearouter packaging material 51 are connected to each other via theedge 53. Therefore, the sixfood units 3 are sealingly enclosed in thepackaging container 100. - Thus, the
packaging container 100 can be easily produced by folding the frontouter packaging material 52 on the rearouter packaging material 51 provided unitarily with the frontouter packaging material 52 and sealing the peripheral edge portions of these packaging materials with theseal portion 7. In this case, it is merely necessary to seal the packaging materials along the three edges (there is no need to seal the packaging materials along the four edges). This simplifies the sealing step. - Here, opening
guide incisions 9 are provided in horizontally opposite edge portions of theseal portion 7 at positions of the completedpackaging container 100 away from theedge 53. Theopening guide incisions 9 may each have a triangular shape tapered inward of thepackaging container 100 as shown inFIG. 3( a), or a home base shape tapered inward of thepackaging container 100, or may each have a linear shape extending horizontally. -
FIG. 4 is a plan view of thepackaging container 100 illustrating a state in which a part of thepackaging container 100 is torn.FIG. 5 are diagrams for explaining a state in which achewing gum piece 1 is taken out of the partly tornpackaging container 100, particularly,FIGS. 5( a) and 5(b) are a plan view of thepackaging container 100 and a sectional view taken along a line B-B and seen in an arrow direction inFIG. 5( a), respectively.FIG. 6 is a diagram for explaining a state in which thepackaging container 100 is folded after onechewing gum piece 1 is taken out. The line B-B inFIG. 5( a) is a phantom line which extends widthwise of thepackaging container 100 to cut thepackaging container 100 and thefood unit 3 taken out of thepackaging container 100. - Referring to
FIG. 4 , a part of thepackaging container 100 located adjacent one of the left and rightopening guide incisions 9 away from theedge 53 is held and pulled. Then, the frontouter packaging material 52 and the rearouter packaging material 51 are torn from a starting point defined by theopening guide incision 9 provided in theseal portion 7, whereby thepackaging container 100 is opened. With the provision of theopening guide incisions 9, the rearouter packaging material 51 and the frontouter packaging material 52 are smoothly torn, so that thepackaging container 100 can be conveniently opened. - As described above, the fixing
portions 2B of theindividual wrapping sheets 2 of thefood units 3 are fixed to the rearouter packaging material 51 via theadhesive member 8 in the packaging container 100 (seeFIG. 3( b)). When thepackaging container 100 is opened, therefore, the chewinggum pieces 1 are neither displaced in thepackaging container 100 nor scattered around out of thepackaging container 100. Thus, thepackaging container 100 ensures convenient use when and after the packaging container 100 (outer bag) is opened. - Distal edges of the
separation portions 2A of theindividual wrapping sheets 2 of some of thefood units 3 in thepackaging container 100 are exposed from the opened (torn) part of the packaging container 100 (opening X). - In turn, as shown in
FIG. 5 , theseparation portion 2A of one of thefood units 3 thus exposed from the opening X is picked byfigure tips 80, and thefood unit 3 is pulled up through the opening X as indicated by bold arrows. - Since the fixing
portion 2B of theindividual wrapping sheet 2 of the pickedfood unit 3 is fixed to thepackaging container 100 by theadhesive member 8, theindividual wrapping sheet 2 is divided into theseparation portion 2A and the fixingportion 2B. Thus, the pickedfood unit 3 is further picked out of thepackaging container 100 with theseparation portion 2A combined with the wrapped chewinggum piece 1. Theother food units 3 are fixed to thepackaging container 100 by theadhesive member 8 and, therefore, are not displaced in thepackaging container 100. - An eater can eat the chewing
gum piece 1, while holding a portion of the chewinggum piece 1 of the pickedfood unit 3 exposed from theseparation portion 2A by eater's mouth. - The eater picks out the
other food units 3 from thepackaging container 100 in the same manner to eat the chewinggum pieces 1 of therespective food units 3. - When the individually wrapped chewing
gum pieces 1 are each taken out of the openedpackaging container 100, the chewinggum piece 1 is held via theseparation portion 2A. When the chewinggum piece 1 is pulled out of thepackaging container 100 in this state, theseparation portion 2A is separated from the fixingportion 2B. Therefore, a part of the chewinggum piece 1 that has been covered with the fixingportion 2B is uncovered and, in this state, the chewinggum piece 1 is taken out of thepackaging container 100. By thus uncovering the part of the chewinggum piece 1, the chewinggum piece 1 can be eaten from this part without removing theindividual wrapping sheet 2 by hands. That is, the food pieces (chewing gum pieces 1) contained in thepackaging container 100 can be eaten in a hygienic way without directly touching the chewinggum pieces 1 when the chewinggum pieces 1 are taken out of thepackaging container 100 before the eating. - If not all the chewing
gum pieces 1 are eaten, afirst portion 100A of thepackaging container 100 from whichfood units 3 have already been picked out may be folded on asecond portion 100B of thepackaging container 100 with thefood units 3 of the remainingchewing gum pieces 1 left in thepackaging container 100. Then, thepackaging container 100 can be simply sealed again with a reduced size. Alternatively, thefirst portion 100A may be cut out. - It is noted that the present invention be not limited to the embodiment described above, but various modifications may be made within the scope of the present invention defined by the claims.
- Referring to
FIG. 2 , for example, theadhesive member 8 may be provided on a portion of the frontouter packaging material 52 which covers the fixingportions 2B of theindividual wrapping sheets 2 of therespective food units 3, rather than on the rearouter packaging material 51, or may be provided on both the frontouter packaging material 52 and the rearouter packaging material 51. Where theadhesive member 8 is provided only on the frontouter packaging material 52, the frontouter packaging material 52 is folded on the rearouter packaging material 51, whereby theadhesive member 8 is located between the fixingportions 2B of theindividual wrapping sheets 2 of all the sixfood units 3 and the frontouter packaging material 52 to fix all thefood units 3 to the frontouter packaging material 52 in a relatively immovable manner. Where the frontouter packaging material 52 and the rearouter packaging material 51 are each provided with theadhesive member 8, theadhesive member 8 is located between the fixingportions 2B of theindividual wrapping sheet 2 of all the sixfood units 3 and the frontouter packaging material 52 and between the fixingportions 2B and the rearouter packaging material 51 to fix all thefood units 3 to both the rearouter packaging material 51 and the frontouter packaging material 52 in a relatively immovable manner. - Where the
adhesive member 8 is not provided on the rearouter packaging material 51 on which thefood units 3 are aligned but provided on the frontouter packaging material 52, the process flexibility is increased in the adhesive layer providing step. This correspondingly increases the diversity of a manufacturing apparatus to be employed. - The six
food units 3 are aligned in side-by-side relation and contained in thepackaging container 100, but the number of thefood units 3 to be contained may be properly changed. - The front
outer packaging material 52 and the rearouter packaging material 51 are unitarily provided, but may be separately provided. In this case, the frontouter packaging material 52 and the rearouter packaging material 51 are sealed along the four edges with theseal portion 7 when thepackaging container 100 is fabricated. - Referring to
FIG. 5 , when thefood units 3 are each taken out of thepackaging container 100, theseparation portion 2A and the fixingportion 2B of theindividual wrapping sheet 2 are separated from each other, but theindividual wrapping sheet 2 is not necessarily required to be dividable. In this case, there is no need to provide the perforation line 4 (seeFIG. 1 ) in theindividual wrapping sheet 2, and thefood units 3 are each taken out of thepackaging container 100 without dividing theindividual wrapping sheet 2. Thefood units 3 are preferably temporarily (weakly) fixed to thepackaging container 100 by theadhesive member 8 so as to be each easily taken out of thepackaging container 100 without breaking theindividual wrapping sheet 2. - In this embodiment, the chewing gum pieces are employed as the strips to be contained in the
packaging container 100, but chocolate strips or candy strips may also be packaged in the same manner in thepackaging container 100. - Further, the
seal portion 7 is made of the adhesive agent, but may be an adhesive tape. - The
packaging container 100 is opened by tearing a part of thepackaging container 100, but may be opened by separating the frontouter packaging material 52 and the rearouter packaging material 51 from each other along the seal portion. - Further, a necessary number of
food units 3 may be first bundled with a bundling sheet (not shown), and then the resulting bundle offood units 3 may be set in thepackaging container 100. In this case, the bundle offood units 3 may be fixed to at least one of the rearouter packaging material 51 and the front outer packaging material 52 (seeFIG. 2 ) by theadhesive member 8 before the fabrication of thepackaging container 100. When thepackaging container 100 is thereafter fabricated, thepackaging container 100 is completed with the bundle offood units 3 accommodated therein (seeFIG. 3 ). -
- 1: CHEWING GUM PIECE
- 2: INDIVIDUAL WRAPPING SHEET
- 2A: SEPARATION PORTION
- 2B: FIXING PORTION
- 3: FOOD UNIT
- 4: PERFORATION LINE
- 5: REAR SEAL PORTION
- 6: FRONT SEAL PORTION
- 7: SEAL PORTION
- 8: ADHESIVE MEMBER
- 9: OPENING GUIDE INCISION
- 50: SHEET
- 51: REAR OUTER PACKAGING MATERIAL
- 52: FRONT OUTER PACKAGING MATERIAL
- 53: ONE EDGE
- 80: FINGER TIP
- 100: PACKAGING CONTAINER
- 100A: FIRST PORTION
- 100B: SECOND PORTION
- X: OPENING
Claims (11)
1. A food packaging container for packaging a predetermined number of elongated food strips, the packaging container comprising:
individual wrapping sheets for individually wrapping the strips, the individual wrapping sheets being each preliminarily processed to be dividable into a first side wrapping sheet portion and a second side wrapping sheet portion longitudinally of a strip wrapped therein;
a rear outer packaging material which receives the strips individually wrapped with the individual wrapping sheets and aligned in side-by-side relation;
a front outer packaging material extending from one edge of the rear outer packaging material and folded along the edge to cover upper surfaces of the individually wrapped and aligned strips;
an adhesive member provided between the second side wrapping sheet portions of the individual wrapping sheets of the individually wrapped strips and at least one of the rear outer packaging material and the front outer packaging material; and
a seal portion which seals peripheral edge portions of the rear outer packaging material and the front outer packaging material to sealingly enclose the individually wrapped strips in an inside space.
2. A food packaging container for packaging a predetermined number of elongated food strips, the packaging container comprising:
individual wrapping sheets for individually wrapping the strips, the individual wrapping sheets being each preliminarily processed to be dividable into a first side wrapping sheet portion and a second side wrapping sheet portion longitudinally of a strip wrapped therein;
a rear outer packaging material which receives the strips individually wrapped with the individual wrapping sheets and aligned in side-by-side relation;
a front outer packaging material provided separately from the rear outer packaging material and covering upper surfaces of the individually wrapped and aligned strips;
an adhesive member provided between the second side wrapping sheet portions of the individual wrapping sheets of the individually wrapped strips and at least one of the rear outer packaging material and the front outer packaging material; and
a seal portion which seals peripheral edge portions of the rear outer packaging material and the front outer packaging material to sealingly enclose the individually wrapped strips in an inside space.
3. The packaging container according to claim 2 , wherein the seal portion has an opening guide incision for tearing the rear outer packaging material and the front outer packaging material from the seal portion.
4. The packaging container according to claim 2 , wherein the rear outer packaging material and the front outer packaging material each have a generally rectangular shape as seen in plan, and are each made of a flexible soft packaging material.
5. A packaging method for packaging a predetermined number of elongated food strips, the method comprising the steps of:
preparing individual wrapping sheets for individually wrapping the strips, the individual wrapping sheets being each preliminarily processed to be dividable into a first side wrapping sheet portion and a second side wrapping sheet portion longitudinally of a strip wrapped therein;
preparing a rear outer packaging material formed with an adhesive layer, and a front outer packaging material extending from one edge of the rear outer packaging material and conformal to the rear outer packaging material;
individually wrapping the food strips with the individual wrapping sheets, aligning the wrapped food strips in side-by-side relation on the rear outer packaging material, and fixing the second side wrapping sheet portions of the individual wrapping sheets of the individually wrapped strips to the rear outer packaging material via the adhesive layer;
folding the front outer packaging material along the edge to cover upper surfaces of the individually wrapped and aligned strips; and
sealing peripheral edge portions of the rear outer packaging material and the front outer packaging material to sealingly enclose the individually wrapped strips in an inside space defined between the rear outer packaging material and the front outer packaging material.
6. A packaging method for packaging a predetermined number of elongated food strips, the method comprising the steps of:
preparing individual wrapping sheets for individually wrapping the strips, the individual wrapping sheets being each preliminarily processed to be dividable into a first side wrapping sheet portion and a second side wrapping sheet portion longitudinally of a strip wrapped therein;
preparing a rear outer packaging material, and a front outer packaging material extending from one edge of the rear outer packaging material, the front outer packaging material being conformal to the rear outer packaging material and formed with an adhesive layer;
individually wrapping the food strips with the individual wrapping sheets and aligning the wrapped food strips in side-by-side relation on the rear outer packaging material;
folding the front outer packaging material along the edge to cover upper surfaces of the individually wrapped and aligned strips, and fixing the second side wrapping sheet portions of the individual wrapping sheets of the individually wrapped strips to the front outer packaging material via the adhesive layer; and
sealing peripheral edge portions of the rear outer packaging material and the front outer packaging material to sealingly enclose the individually wrapped strips in an inside space defined between the rear outer packaging material and the front outer packaging material.
7. A packaging method for packaging a predetermined number of elongated food strips, the method comprising the steps of:
preparing individual wrapping sheets for individually wrapping the strips, the individual wrapping sheets being each preliminarily processed to be dividable into a first side wrapping sheet portion and a second side wrapping sheet portion longitudinally of a strip wrapped therein;
individually wrapping the strips with the individual wrapping sheets and aligning the wrapped strips in side-by-side relation on a rear outer packaging material;
covering upper surfaces of the individually wrapped and aligned strips with a front outer packaging material conformal to the rear outer packaging material; and
sealing peripheral edge portions of the rear outer packaging material and the front outer packaging material to sealingly enclose the individually wrapped strips in an inside space.
8. The packaging method according to claim 7 , further comprising the step of preliminarily providing an adhesive layer on the rear outer packaging material for fixing the second side wrapping sheet portions of the individual wrapping sheets of the individually wrapped and aligned strips to the rear outer packaging material.
9. The packaging method according to claim 7 , further comprising the step of preliminarily providing an adhesive layer on the front outer packaging material for fixing the second side wrapping sheet portions of the individual wrapping sheets of the individually wrapped and aligned strips to the front outer packaging material.
10. The packaging container according to claim 1 , wherein the seal portion has an opening guide incision for tearing the rear outer packaging material and the front outer packaging material from the seal portion.
11. The packaging container according to claim 1 , wherein the rear outer packaging material and the front outer packaging material each have a generally rectangular shape as seen in plan, and are each made of a flexible soft packaging material.
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