ENCLOSURE ASSEMBLY HAVING A RESEALABLE ENCLOSURE WITHIN AN OUTER BOX ENCLOSURE
20210107718 ยท 2021-04-15
Assignee
Inventors
- Komal Singh (Milwaukee, WI, US)
- Lars Wihlborg (Stratford, CT, US)
- Jose Septien (Naperville, CT, US)
- Eric Plourde (Frankfort, IL, US)
Cpc classification
B65D5/544
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D75/5805
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D33/2508
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D33/25
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D77/065
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D77/064
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D75/5811
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B65D77/06
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D33/25
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
Enclosure assembly includes an outer box enclosure and a flexible, resealable enclosure that is disposed within the outer box enclosure. The resealable enclosure has a resealer formed by a single intermeshable closure member that is affixed to and wraps from a front side of the outer box enclosure, around at least one of side edge of the outer box enclosure, and onto a back side of the resealable enclosure. Prior to initially opening the resealable enclosure, the intermeshable closure member is uncoupled with itself. The intermeshable closure member is configured to couple with itself at a first area of the intermeshable closure member that is on the front side of the resealable enclosure and at a different, second area of the intermeshable closure member that is on the back side of the resealable enclosure to close the resealable enclosure.
Claims
1. An enclosure assembly comprising: an outer box enclosure having opposite front and back panels and opposite lateral panels coupled by a top panel, the outer box enclosure having a line of weakness along at least the top panel to permit a breakable section of the outer box enclosure to be separated from at least the top panel; and a flexible, resealable enclosure disposed within the outer box enclosure, the resealable enclosure having opposite front and back sides coupled to each other along a bottom edge and opposite side edges, the resealable enclosure having a resealer formed by a single intermeshable closure member that is affixed to and wraps from the front side, around at least one of the side edges, and onto the back panel proximate to an upper edge of the resealable enclosure, wherein, prior to initially opening the resealable enclosure, the intermeshable closure member is predominantly uncoupled with itself, wherein, the intermeshable closure member is configured to couple with itself at a first area of the intermeshable closure member that is on the front side of the resealable enclosure and at a different, second area of the intermeshable closure member that is on the back side of the resealable enclosure to close the resealable enclosure.
2. The enclosure assembly of claim 1, wherein the intermeshable closure member extends from a first end on the front side of the resealable enclosure to an opposite, second end on the back side of the resealable enclosure.
3. The enclosure assembly of claim 2, wherein the front side and the back side of the resealable enclosure are sealed to each other in a location that is proximate to the first end and the second end of the intermeshable closure member.
4. The enclosure assembly of claim 1, wherein the intermeshable closure member is configured to be re-coupled with itself after opening the resealable enclosure.
5. The enclosure assembly of claim 1, wherein the intermeshable closure member is configured to be re-coupled with itself in a gusseted configuration with the resealable enclosure wrapping from the front side, around a gusseted section, and onto the back panel.
6. The enclosure assembly of claim 1, wherein the intermeshable closure member is configured to be re-coupled with itself in a configuration other than a gusseted configuration.
7. The enclosure assembly of claim 1, wherein the line of weakness in the outer box enclosure extends around and forms a perimeter of the breakable section of the outer box enclosure such that the breakable section is removed from the outer box enclosure along the line of weakness.
8. The enclosure assembly of claim 1, wherein the line of weakness in the outer box enclosure extends around part, but not all, of the breakable section of the outer box enclosure such that the breakable section remains coupled to the outer box enclosure along a hinge interface between the breakable section and a remainder of the outer box enclosure.
9. The enclosure assembly of claim 1, wherein the top panel of the outer box enclosure is at least partially formed by hinged panel sections coupled to the front and back panels of the outer box enclosure, and the line of weakness in the outer box enclosure extends from the front panel across the top panel to the back panel to permit the outer box enclosure to open and provide access into the outer box enclosure.
10. The enclosure assembly of claim 1, wherein the line of weakness in the outer box enclosure extends along a length of the top panel of the outer box enclosure such that the outer box enclosure is configured to be opened along the length of the top panel.
11. The enclosure assembly of claim 1, wherein the resealable enclosure forms the shape of the outer box enclosure by middle portions of the front and back sides of the resealable enclosure extending toward opposing interior surfaces of the front and back panels of the outer box enclosure and by end portions of the front and back sides extending toward an interior surface of one of the lateral panels of the outer box enclosure.
12. The enclosure assembly of claim 1, wherein the breakable section of the outer box enclosure is separated from at least the top panel of the outer box enclosure to create an opening into an interior volume of the outer box enclosure, wherein the resealable enclosure is larger than the opening created by separation of the breakable section while the resealable enclosure is filled with a product.
13. An enclosure assembly comprising: an outer box enclosure having opposite front and back panels coupled by a top panel, the outer box enclosure having a line of weakness, wherein the outer box enclosure is configured to break along the line of weakness to form an outer opening along the top panel; and a flexible, resealable enclosure disposed within the outer box enclosure, the resealable enclosure having opposite front and back sides coupled to each other along opposite top and bottom edges, the resealable enclosure also including opposite first and second side edges extending between the front and back sides, wherein the resealable enclosure is configured to be initially opened by separating a portion of the resealable enclosure, thereby forming an inner opening along the top edge through which contents of the resealable enclosure are poured, wherein the resealable enclosure includes a resealer that extends along the top edge from the first side edge toward the second side edge, the resealer permitting a user to open the inner opening and sealably close the inner opening, wherein the first side edge is configured to form a spout that defines a portion of the inner opening and that is positionable adjacent to or within the outer opening.
14. The enclosure assembly of claim 13, wherein the front and back panels are coupled through a lateral panel, the line of weakness including a first line of weakness along the front panel, a second line of weakness along the back panel, and a third line of weakness along the lateral panel, wherein the first, second, and third lines of weakness form a breakable section, the breakable section defining an accessible space of an interior volume of the outer box enclosure, the resealer being positionable within the accessible space when the resealable enclosure is held by the outer box enclosure.
15. The enclosure assembly of claim 13, wherein the line of weakness extends along a length of the top panel from a first lateral panel to an opposite, second lateral panel.
16. The enclosure assembly of claim 13, wherein the resealable enclosure has a width extending between the first and second side edges, wherein the width of the resealable enclosure having the spout is greater than the width of the resealable enclosure prior to initially opening the resealable enclosure.
17. The enclosure assembly of claim 13, wherein the front and back panels are coupled through a lateral panel, the first side edge extending toward the lateral panel when the first side edge forms the spout.
18. The enclosure assembly of claim 13, wherein the resealable enclosure has a width extending between the first and second side edges, the resealer extending only a portion of the width between the first and second side edges, the top edge being closed for a remaining portion of the top edge.
19. A method comprising: forming an outer box enclosure having opposite front and back panels and opposite lateral panels coupled by a top panel, the outer box enclosure having a line of weakness along at least the top panel to permit a breakable section of the outer box enclosure to be separated from at least the top panel; and forming a flexible, resealable enclosure for placement within the outer box enclosure, the resealable enclosure having opposite front and back sides coupled to each other along a bottom edge and opposite side edges, the resealable enclosure having a resealer formed by a single intermeshable closure member that is affixed to and wraps from the front side, around at least one of the side edges, and onto the back panel proximate to an upper edge of the resealable enclosure, wherein, prior to initially opening the resealable enclosure, the intermeshable closure member is predominantly uncoupled with itself, wherein, the intermeshable closure member is configured to couple with itself at a first area of the intermeshable closure member that is on the front side of the resealable enclosure and at a different, second area of the intermeshable closure member that is on the back side of the resealable enclosure to close the resealable enclosure.
20. The method of claim 19, wherein the resealable enclosure is formed such that the intermeshable closure member extends from a first end on the front side of the resealable enclosure to an opposite, second end on the back side of the resealable enclosure.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0027] The inventive subject matter will now be illustrated with reference to the following figures, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0044] Embodiments set forth herein include an enclosure assembly and methods of making or assembling the same. The enclosure assembly includes an outer box enclosure. Optionally, a portion of the outer box enclosure may be moved relative to a remaining portion of the outer box enclosure to reveal an accessible space. For example, the outer box enclosure may be configured to break along a line of weakness to form an outer opening into an interior volume of the outer box enclosure.
[0045] The enclosure assembly may also include a flexible, resealable enclosure disposed within the outer box enclosure. In certain embodiments, the resealable enclosure is configured to be initially opened by separating a portion of the resealable enclosure, thereby forming an inner opening along a top edge of the resealable enclosure. Contents (e.g., consumables) may be passable through the inner opening of the resealable enclosure. The resealable enclosure may include a resealer that extends along the top edge. The resealer permits a user to open the inner opening and sealably close the inner opening.
[0046] In certain embodiments, a user may more readily understand how the resealable enclosure operates. For example, the outer box enclosure may include a breakable section that at least partially breaks from the outer box enclosure. The breakable section may, for example, include at least a portion of a corner of the outer box enclosure. When the breakable section is moved (e.g., removed entirely or rotated away from its original position prior to breaking), a portion of the interior volume may be revealed to the user. This portion of the interior volume may be referred to as the accessible space. The remaining portion of the interior volume may be referred to as the covered or enclosed space. In some embodiments, the accessible space represents a former portion of the enclosed interior volume that is now accessible without requiring the user to insert his or her hand through the outer opening.
[0047] An operative portion of the resealable enclosure may be disposed within or occupy the accessible space. The operative portion of the resealable enclosure represents the portion of the resealable enclosure that may be opened and sealably closed. With only the operative portion revealed and positioned within the accessible space, the user may more quickly understand that the operative portion should be used to open the resealable enclosure, pour contents from the resealable enclosure, and sealably close the resealable enclosure.
[0048] In some embodiments, the operative portion of the resealable enclosure may be positioned adjacent to or within the accessible space when the resealable enclosure is held by the outer box enclosure. The operative portion may include the resealer. As used herein, the operative portion (or the resealer) is positionable adjacent to or within the accessible space if the operative portion (or the resealer) is viewable to the user when the breakable section is moved and when the resealable enclosure has not had any of the contents removed. Optionally, the operative portion of the resealable enclosure may clear the outer opening that is formed when the breakable section of the outer box enclosure is moved.
[0049] In certain embodiments, the operative portion of the resealable enclosure may appear to replace a corner of the enclosure assembly or resemble a corner of the enclosure assembly. In such instances, the user may more readily identify the operative portion of the resealable enclosure as the portion that is to be used to remove (e.g., pour) the contents from the enclosure assembly.
[0050] Even if the operative portion of the resealable enclosure is not positioned within the accessible space, the operative portion, compared to other portions of the resealable enclosure, may be the more readily gripped portion. For example, if the user inserts his or her hand through the accessible space and into the interior volume of the outer box enclosure, the operative portion may be the first portion of the resealable enclosure that the user feels. The operative portion may be the portion of the resealable enclosure that is configured to be pulled into the accessible space by the user.
[0051] In certain embodiments, the outer opening that provides access into the interior volume of the outer box enclosure may be configured (e.g., sized and shaped) to block the resealable enclosure from being pulled entirely through the outer opening when the resealable enclosure has not been initially opened and/or the resealable enclosure is filled with the intended volume of contents. Even when the contents have been partially removed, the outer opening may be configured to impede or hinder removal of the resealable enclosure. Accordingly, at least some embodiments may increase the likelihood that the resealable enclosure remains within the outer box enclosure. As such, the contents may remain protected. Moreover, because the outer box enclosure is less likely to be discarded before the contents are depleted and, thus, more likely to be viewed by individuals, embodiments may enhance the value of the exterior surface of the outer box enclosure.
[0052] Alternatively or in addition to the above, the outer opening may be configured to impede or hinder insertion of a user's hand into the interior volume. For example, although the outer opening may permit the user to insert his or her fingers into the interior volume, it may be more difficult to insert his or her entire hand into the interior volume. As such, the enclosure assembly may be more hygienic than other known enclosures.
[0053] In particular embodiments, the resealer is an intermeshable closure member. The intermeshable closure member may extend along an interior surface of the resealable enclosure from the front side to the back side such that the intermeshable closure member may engage itself. It should be noted, however, that other resealers are contemplated and may replace the intermeshable closure member or be used in addition to the intermeshable closure member. For example, the resealer may include at least one of an intermeshable closure member, parallel fastener strips, cooperating adhesive strips, hook-and-loop fastener elements, zipper, or a slider or a combination thereof. The resealer may include, for example, a track and a strip on opposing surfaces of the enclosure in which the strip fits within and along the track. Optionally, the resealer may include two tracks and two strips in which each track receives one strip.
[0054] As another example, the resealer may include two opposing hook-filled lanes or strips. When brought together, the hooks of one lane couple to the hooks of the opposing lane, thereby sealing the enclosure. The hooks could be configured to engage on multiple levels. Optionally, the width of the lanes may be configured so that precise alignment is not required. The hooks may provide an audible and tactile response when the lanes are brought together for closing.
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[0057] In the illustrated embodiment, the outer box enclosure 102 has a first panel 106 and a second panel 108 (shown in
[0058] The outer box enclosure 102 also includes a fifth panel 114 and a sixth panel 116 (
[0059] In the illustrated embodiment, the outer box enclosure 102 is a rectangular box (e.g., cereal box) in which the panels 106, 108, 110, 112, 114, and 116 are planar panels or sides of the outer box enclosure 102. The outer box enclosure 102, however, may have other shapes in other embodiments. For example, the outer box enclosure 102 may have more than six panels or fewer than six panels. The outer box enclosure 102 may not be rectangular but another polygonal structure. Moreover, one or more of the panels may be non-planar such that the outer box enclosure 102 has a curved surface.
[0060] Also shown, the outer box enclosure 102 has a breakable or fragile section 120 that is separable from a remainder 121 (or remaining portion) of the outer box enclosure 102. In the illustrated embodiment, the breakable section 120 only partially separates from the remainder 121 of the outer box enclosure 102. The breakable section 120 remains attached to the remainder 121 along a hinge 122. In other embodiments, however, the breakable section 120 may be separated entirely from the remainder 121. When the breakable section 120 is partially or entirely separated from the remainder 121, an outer opening 124 (
[0061] The breakable section 120 and the outer opening 124 may be determined by at least one line of weakness. For example, the outer box enclosure 102 includes a line of weakness 191 (
[0062] In the illustrated embodiment, the hinge line 194 represents where the material of the top panel 114 that may fold to permit the breakable section 120 to rotate back and forth about the hinge 122 between open and closed positions. In other embodiments, the hinge line 194 may also be a line of weakness such that the entire breakable section 120 may be removed.
[0063] Alternatively, the entire top panel 114 of the outer box enclosure 102 may open. Instead of including the line of weakness 191 in the front panel 106, the line of weakness 193 in the back panel 108, and the line of weakness 192 of the lateral panel 110, the outer box enclosure 102 may include a line of weakness that extends along the length of the top panel 114 (e.g., from one lateral panel 110 to the opposite lateral panel 112). For example, the top panel 114 of the enclosure 102 may be formed from overlapping flaps with the line of weakness 192 being a temporary seal or coupling of the flaps that can be separated or torn by a consumer. One of these flaps can be coupled with the front panel 106 and extend from one lateral panel 110 to the other lateral panel 112. This flap can pivot about a hinge defined by the interface or fold between the flap and the front panel 106. Another flap can be coupled with the back panel 108 and extend from one lateral panel 110 to the other lateral panel 112. This flap can pivot about a hinge defined by the interface or fold between the flap and the back panel 108. One of these flaps can overlap the other flap to allow a consumer to open the top of the enclosure 102 by pulling or pivoting the flaps away from each other. This can allow for the entire top of the outer box enclosure 102 to open.
[0064] In another embodiment, the outer box enclosure 102 may be opened in another location. For example, the line of weakness(es) may be disposed in one or more panels so that the outer box enclosure 102 only opens along, in, or through the front panel 106, along, in, or through the back panel 108, or along, in, or through one or more of the lateral panels 110, 112.
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[0066] Respective lips 141, 143 (shown in
[0067] To initially open the resealable enclosure 104, the lips 141, 143 of the front and back sides 140, 142 may be gripped by a user and pulled apart, thereby opening the separable seal 196 and separating the front and back sides 140, 142. When separated, the front and back sides 140, 142 define an inner opening 164 (shown in
[0068] Optionally, a backstop seal 162 (shown in
[0069] In some embodiments, the backstop seal could be configured so that the contents held by the resealable enclosure are not collected along the top edge in a space partially defined by the backstop seal. For example,
[0070] Optionally, the resealable enclosure 104 could include lines of weakness (not shown) that enable removing a portion of the resealable enclosure 104. The lines of weakness could be similar to the lines of weakness 191-193 (
[0071] In the illustrated embodiment, the resealable enclosure 104 includes a gusseted bag in which each of the side edges 146, 148 is a gusseted side edge. A gusseted side edge includes a gusseted portion or fold 160 that is configured to extend inwardly when, for example, the resealable enclosure 104 is unopened. As described herein, the gusseted side edge 146 may move from an inward state to an outward state. In other embodiments, only one of the side edges is a gusseted side edge. Although the illustrated embodiment includes a gusseted enclosure, other types of enclosures may be used that allow operation of a resealer. For example, the resealable enclosure may include a flat bag (or flat poly bag), a header bag, a stand-up pouch (e.g., Doy-pack or flat-bottom pouch), or a reclosable pouch (e.g., zip-top pouch). Stated differently, the resealable enclosure 104 may not include a gusset or gusseted side edge.
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[0073] The breakable section 120 (
[0074] The outer opening 124 is defined by the edge 181 of the front panel 106, the edge 183 (
[0075] An operative portion 204 of the resealable enclosure 104 is shown in
[0076] In some embodiments, the breakable section 120 (
[0077] In the illustrated embodiment, the breakable section 120 is a three-dimensional section of the outer box enclosure 102 that is sized relative to the resealable enclosure 104 so that only a portion of the resealable enclosure 104 is viewable when the outer box enclosure 102 is upright (e.g., sitting on a table) and the breakable section 120 has been removed. In other embodiments, such as the embodiment illustrated in
[0078] As shown in
[0079] In the illustrated embodiment, the resealer 210 is formed by a single intermeshable closure member 212. With reference to
[0080] In other embodiments, the resealer 210 (or the intermeshable closure member 212) may have a portion that is coupled to itself prior to opening. For example, the intermeshable closure member 212 may be coupled to itself proximate to the backstop seam 162 (
[0081] Alternatively or in addition to the intermeshable closure member 212, other resealers may be used. For example, in other embodiments, the resealer 210 may include at least one of parallel fastener strips, cooperating adhesive strips, hook-and-loop fastener elements, or a slider.
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[0083] As described herein, the side edge 146 may include the gusseted section 160. In such embodiments, the gusseted section 160 may be configured to be displaced from an inward state (shown in
[0084] The spout 230 corresponds to an increased dimension (or width) of the resealable enclosure 104. As described above with respect to
[0085] To reseal the resealable enclosure 104, the user presses the front and back sides 140, 142 of the resealable enclosure 104 toward each other. For example, the intermeshable closure member 212 may be configured to couple with itself at a first area 214 of the intermeshable closure member 212 that is on the front side 140 of the resealable enclosure 104 and at a different, second area 216 of the intermeshable closure member that is on the back side 142 of the resealable enclosure 104 to close the resealable enclosure 104.
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[0087] In some embodiments, the intermeshable closure member 212 may be entirely uncoupled with itself when the inner opening 164 (
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[0090] The hinged panel sections 331, 332 are configured to separate and swing open to form an outer opening 324 (
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[0092] At 1602, a flexible, resealable enclosure is formed for placement within the outer box enclosure. The resealable enclosure can be initially opened by separating a portion of the resealable enclosure to form an inner opening along a top edge of the resealable enclosure. Contents may be passable through the inner opening of the resealable enclosure. The resealable enclosure may include a resealer that permits a user to open the inner opening and sealably close the inner opening.
[0093] It is to be understood that the above description is intended to be illustrative, and not restrictive. For example, the above-described embodiments (and/or aspects thereof) may be used in combination with each other. In addition, many modifications may be made to adapt a particular situation or material to the teachings of the inventive subject matter without departing from its scope. While the dimensions and types of materials described herein are intended to define the parameters of the inventive subject matter, they are by no means limiting and are example embodiments. Many other embodiments will be apparent to one of ordinary skill in the art upon reviewing the above description. The scope of the inventive subject matter should, therefore, be determined with reference to the appended claims, along with the full scope of equivalents to which such claims are entitled. In the appended claims, the terms including and in which are used as the plain-English equivalents of the respective terms comprising and wherein. Moreover, in the following claims, the terms first, second, and third, etc. are used merely as labels, and are not intended to impose numerical requirements on their objects. Further, the limitations of the following claims are not written in means-plus-function format and are not intended to be interpreted based on 35 U.S.C. 112(f), unless and until such claim limitations expressly use the phrase means for followed by a statement of function void of further structure.
[0094] This written description uses examples to disclose several embodiments of the inventive subject matter and also to enable one of ordinary skill in the art to practice the embodiments of inventive subject matter, including making and using any devices or systems and performing any incorporated methods. The patentable scope of the inventive subject matter is defined by the claims, and may include other examples that occur to one of ordinary skill in the art. Such other examples are intended to be within the scope of the claims if they have structural elements that do not differ from the literal language of the claims, or if they include equivalent structural elements with insubstantial differences from the literal languages of the claims.
[0095] As used herein, an element or step recited in the singular and proceeded with the word a or an should be understood as not excluding plural of said elements or steps, unless such exclusion is explicitly stated. Furthermore, references to one embodiment of the present inventive subject matter are not intended to be interpreted as excluding the existence of additional embodiments that also incorporate the recited features. Moreover, unless explicitly stated to the contrary, embodiments comprising, including, or having an element or a plurality of elements having a particular property may include additional such elements not having that property.