POUCH FLIP-TOP FOR BUBBLE VALVE APPLICATIONS

20210139218 ยท 2021-05-13

    Inventors

    Cpc classification

    International classification

    Abstract

    The present disclosure relates to a bubble valve for flexible containers wherein the bubble valve can be in a first configuration wherein a hinged header or flip-top is in a straight configuration and the valve is closed, or in a second configuration wherein the hinged header or flip-top is pulled back and the valve permits fluid flow.

    Claims

    1. A valve comprising: a first valve wall; a second valve wall; the first valve wall and the second valve wall being selectively joined together to form a fluid communication channel; a protruding valve element joined to the second valve wall and extending into the fluid communication channel, wherein a portion of the fluid communication channel is formed between the protruding valve element and the first valve wall; a hinge element formed on the second valve wall, thereby defining a hinged header, the hinge element being positioned so that a first portion of the protruding valve element is below the hinge element and a second portion of the protruding valve element is above the protruding valve element; the hinged header having a first configuration wherein the header obstructs the fluid communication channel and a second configuration wherein the fluid communication channel is free of obstruction by the hinged header.

    2. The valve of claim 1 wherein the first wall includes an enlarged portion for covering the protruding valve element.

    3. The valve of claim 2 wherein the first wall includes a first line of weakness, the first line of weakness being frangible in response to movement of the header.

    4. The valve of claim 3 wherein the hinge element includes a second line of weakness.

    5. The valve of claim 4 wherein the first line of weakness is at least partially aligned with the second line of weakness.

    6. The valve of claim 5 wherein the protruding valve element is a bubble element.

    7. The valve of claim 6 wherein the bubble element is filled with air, gas or liquid.

    8. The valve of claim 7 wherein the bubble element includes an outwardly curved face, received by the enlarged portion of the first wall, and a planar face, attached to an interior of the second valve wall.

    9. The valve wall of claim 8 wherein the first line of weakness passes through the enlarged portion of the first wall.

    10. The valve wall of claim 9 wherein the hinge element is in unfolded in the first configuration and folded in the second configuration.

    11. A pouch or package comprising: a first package wall; a second package wall secured to the first package wall, thereby forming a storage volume therebetween; a fluid communication channel communicating from the storage volume to an exterior or the package; a valve in the fluid communication channel, the valve including: a first valve wall joined to the first package wall; a second valve wall joined to the second package wall; the first valve wall and the second valve wall being selectively joined together to form at least a portion of the fluid communication channel; a protruding valve element joined to the second valve wall and extending into the fluid communication channel, wherein a portion of the fluid communication channel is formed between the protruding valve element and the first valve wall; a hinge element formed on the second valve wall, thereby defining a hinged header, the hinge element being positioned so that a first portion of the protruding valve element is below the hinge element and a second portion of the protruding valve element is above the protruding valve element; the hinged header having a first configuration wherein the header obstructs the fluid communication channel and a second configuration wherein the fluid communication channel is free of obstruction by the hinged header.

    12. The pouch or package of claim 11 wherein the first wall includes an enlarged portion for covering the protruding valve element.

    13. The pouch or package of claim 12 wherein the first wall includes a first line of weakness, the first line of weakness being frangible in response to movement of the header, and wherein the hinge element includes a second line of weakness.

    14. The pouch or package of claim 13 wherein the first package wall includes a receiving pocket for receiving the valve when the first and second package walls are folded.

    15. The pouch or package of claim 14 wherein the first line of weakness is at least partially aligned with the second line of weakness.

    16. The pouch or package of claim 15 wherein the protruding valve element is a bubble element.

    17. The pouch or package of claim 16 wherein the bubble element is filled with air, gas or liquid.

    18. The pouch or package of claim 17 wherein the bubble element includes an outwardly curved face, received by the enlarged portion of the first wall, and a planar face, attached to an interior of the second valve wall.

    19. The pouch of package of claim 18 wherein the first line of weakness passes through the enlarged portion of the first wall.

    20. The pouch or package of claim 19 wherein the hinge element is in unfolded in the first configuration and folded in the second configuration.

    Description

    BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

    [0010] Further objects and advantages of the disclosure will become apparent from the following description and from the accompanying drawings, wherein:

    [0011] FIG. 1 is a perspective view, partially in phantom, illustrating the bubble valve of the present disclosure in an unfolded or closed configuration.

    [0012] FIG. 2 is a perspective view, partially in phantom, illustrating the bubble valve of the present disclosure in a folded or pulled-back configuration.

    [0013] FIG. 3 is a cross-sectional view along plane 3-3 of FIG. 2.

    [0014] FIGS. 4A and 4B are plan views of the pouch front (pull tab) slit variations of embodiments of the present disclosure.

    [0015] FIGS. 5A, 5B, 5C and 5D are plan views of pouch rear (hinge) slit variations.

    [0016] FIGS. 6A and 6B are front views of respective closed and open configuration of a further embodiment of the pouch of the present disclosure.

    [0017] FIGS. 7A and 7B are rear views of respective closed and open configurations of a still further embodiment of the pouch of the present disclosure.

    [0018] FIGS. 8A and 8B are side views of the package or pouch itself in respective unfolded and folded positions.

    DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS

    [0019] Referring now to the drawings in detail, one sees from FIGS. 1 and 2, the respective closed and open configurations of a first embodiment of the package 100 and bubble valve 10. The package 100 includes first and second package walls 102, 104, with a storage volume 106 therebetween, with the valve 10 providing an outlet 16 (illustrated in phantom) to communicate contents from the storage volume 106 to the exterior of the package 100 during dispensing. The outlet 16 is a closed or blocked configuration in FIG. 1 and in a valve-controlled open configuration in FIG. 2. The valve 10 includes first and second valve walls 12, 14 of semi-rigid or semi-flexible material. First and second valve walls 12, 14 are generally planar, co-extensive and facing each other. First and second valve walls 12, 14 are sealed or joined to each other except for the outlet 16. First wall 12 further includes an enlarged protrusion 20 which at least partially surrounds the bubble 22 (configured as a protruding valve element). Bubble 22 is filled with air, gas or other fluid and includes an outwardly curved face 24 which forms a bubble layer for the bubble valve configuration and a planar face 26 which is sealed to second valve wall 14 thereby acting as a base layer for the bubble valve configuration. Outlet 16 is formed, in part, by channel layer 15 being at least partially unsealed to, and passing over, bubble 22. Channel layer 15 is sealed to the interior of first valve wall 12 and is formed as part of the structure of the valve 10. Upper portion 23 of enlarged protrusion 20 is likewise unsealed to bubble 22 thereby allowing the upper portion 23 of enlarged protrusion 20 to hingeably move from the unfolded position in FIG. 1 to the folded position in FIG. 2. Hinge 30 is formed by a first lateral line of weakness 32 across first valve wall 12, dividing enlarged protrusion 20 into lower and upper portions 21, 23, defining header 35, and leaving second valve wall 14 at least substantially intact, typically with a second lateral line of weakness 33 (such as, but not limited to, a score line or a perforated line) co-extensive or aligned with first lateral line of weakness 32 to define and delineate the hinging or folding movement of the header 35 (formed from a portion of first and second valve walls 12, 14) between the open and closed positions of FIGS. 1 and 2, respectively. In the configuration of FIG. 1, which represents the closed configuration (wherein the header 35 obstructs the outlet 11) which may be presented to a consumer at a shopping location, the first lateral line of weakness 32 is typically intact to maintain hermeticity, but is frangible and easily broken when the user opens the valve 10 by operating the hinge 30 and moving the header 35, and hence the bubble valve 10, to the open configuration of FIG. 2 wherein the outlet 11 is free of obstruction by the header 35. The user may move the header 35 from the configuration of FIG. 2 to the configuration of FIG. 1, typically after dispensing a portion of the product from storage volume 106.

    [0020] The pressing action of the bubble 22 against the lower portion 21 of enlarged protrusion 20 acts a valve for the dispensing of material from the storage volume 106. The pressure or pressing action can be increased by the user manually pushing on the bubble 22. In the open configuration illustrated in FIG. 2, the pressure or pressing action may be overcome by the user manually pressing on the storage volume 106 thereby forcing material from the storage volume 106 so as to be dispensed through the outlet 16.

    [0021] FIG. 4A illustrates an embodiment wherein the first lateral line of weakness 32, as shown from the front (i.e., on first valve wall 12) is crescent-shaped and extends across only a portion of valve 10 thereby requiring the user to crease the first and second laterally adjacent portions 40, 42 of the valve 10 when header 35 is moved to the open position. FIG. 4B illustrates first lateral line of weakness 32 with an central crescent portion 50, lateral straight portions 52, 54 and upturned ends 56, 58. Moreover, FIGS. 4A and 4B illustrate a receiving pocket 39 formed on first package wall 102 for receiving the valve 10 when the first and second package walls 102, 104 of package 100 are folded (see FIGS. 8A and 8B).

    [0022] FIGS. 5A, 5B, 5C and 5D illustrate variations of the second lateral line of weakness 33 forming hinge 30 on second valve wall 14, delineating header 35. FIG. 5A illustrates the second lateral line of weakness 33 extending straight across the entire valve structure 10, as illustrated in FIGS. 1 and 2. FIG. 5B illustrates the second lateral line of weakness 33 extending partially along valve structure 10 and terminating by upturned outwardly facing hook structures 60, 62, not extending fully to the edges of valve structure 10, thereby forming hinge 30. FIG. 5C illustrates upwardly turned line of weakness 33A above downwardly turned line of weakness 33B, not extending fully to the edges of valve structure 10, thereby forming hinge 30. FIG. 5D illustrates a substantially sinusoidally-shaped second lateral line of weakness 33, not extending fully to the edges of valve structure 10, thereby forming hinge 30. As illustrated, the second package wall 104 may likewise include a receiving pocket 39.

    [0023] FIGS. 6A, 6B, 7A and 7B illustrate configurations wherein a tab or similar structure is incorporated into one of the first or second valve walls 12, 14 in order to support the header 35 in the folded or open position. FIG. 6A, which is a front view, illustrates an upwardly curved tab-line 70 which is formed in the first valve wall 12, generally above and tangentially meeting first lateral line of weakness 32. When the header 35 is moved from the unfolded or closed position, to the folded or open position, along hinge 30, as shown in FIG. 6B, which is likewise a front view, a portion of the first valve wall 12, as delineated by curved tab-line 70, rises and abuts planar face 26 of bubble 22, thereby supporting header 35 in the open position.

    [0024] FIG. 7A is a rear view of embodiment including flap 74 formed on second valve wall 14, joined to second valve wall 114 above second lateral line of weakness 33, and extending downwardly across second lateral line of weakness 33. When header 35 is moved to the folded or open position, as shown in FIG. 7B, which is likewise a rear view, flap 74 lifts, inverts, and abuts a portion of second package wall 104 below second lateral line of weakness 33, thereby supporting header 35 in the open position.

    [0025] FIG. 8A illustrates the package 100 wherein the package walls 102, 104 are unfolded, while FIG. 8B illustrates the package 100 wherein the package walls 102, 104 have been folded so that the valve 10 is inserted into receiving pocket 39.

    [0026] Thus the several aforementioned objects and advantages are most effectively attained. Although preferred embodiments of the invention have been disclosed and described in detail herein, it should be understood that this invention is in no sense limited thereby.