SEALABLE WAVE BAG ASSEMBLY WITH INTEGRATED VENTING
20180162601 ยท 2018-06-14
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65D33/34
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65B43/26
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D33/01
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D33/18
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65B7/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D33/1691
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B65D33/01
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D33/34
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65B7/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65B43/26
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A plastic material wave bag assembly having a sheet-like first side panel and a sheet-like second side panel oriented in opposed congruent relationship to one another when in a folded condition. The wave bag assembly includes a single use closure adhesive strip disposed and oriented primarily laterally across an interior wall of the upper panel section of the first side panel at a location below the handle apertures. The closure adhesive strip is configured to selectively close and maintain the upper panel sections in a closed condition while the remaining portions of the first and second side panels are maintained in the receiving condition. The closure adhesive strip includes opposed closure adhesive strip distal ends formed and dimensioned to terminate proximate to a respective corner intersection such that at least one vent passage is formed between a corresponding closure adhesive strip distal end, in the closed condition, and the corresponding upper side edge end portion of the side edge of the first and second side panels. The vent passage is of a lateral dimension sufficiently large to enable the venting of steam while being sufficiently small to prevent the passage of a human hand therethrough.
Claims
1. A plastic material wave bag assembly comprising: a sheet-like first side panel and a sheet-like second side panel oriented in opposed congruent relationship to one another when in a folded condition, each said first and second side panel being integrally joined together at common, opposed side edges thereof, and having a respective upper panel section that is defined by respective convexly contoured, generally parabolically shaped top edges, each said upper panel section further defines a congruently located handle aperture proximate a respective apex portion of the respective generally parabolically shaped top edge, each parabolically shaped top edge having a pair of opposed shoulder end portions terminating and intersecting respective upper side edge end portions of the respective opposed side edges at respective corner intersections thereof, each said first and second side panel further including a respective bottom edge oriented in congruent, adjacent relationship, in said folded condition, and cooperatively joined such that a bag interior cavity is formed when the generally parabolically shaped top edges are generally spaced apart to an opened condition, reorienting said first and second side panels to a receiving condition; and a single use closure adhesive strip disposed and oriented primarily laterally across an interior wall of said upper panel section of at least one of said first and second side panels at a location below said handle apertures, said closure adhesive strip being configured to selectively close and maintain said upper panel sections generally, in a closed condition while the remaining portions of said first and second side panels are maintained in said receiving condition to hold content within said bag interior cavity, said closure adhesive strip having a pair of opposed closure adhesive strip distal ends formed and dimensioned to terminate proximate to a respective corner intersection such that at least one vent passage is formed between at least one closure adhesive strip distal end, in said closed condition, and the corresponding upper side edge end portion of the corresponding side edge of said first and second side panels, said at least one vent passage being of a lateral dimension sufficiently large to enable the venting of steam therethrough while being sufficiently small to prevent the passage of a human hand therethrough.
2. The plastic material wave bag assembly according to claim 1, wherein each closure adhesive strip distal end is formed and dimensioned to terminate proximate to a respective corner intersection such that opposed vent passages are formed between a corresponding adhesive strip distal end, in said closed condition, and a corresponding upper side edge end portion of the corresponding side edge of said first and second side panels, each vent passage being of a lateral dimension sufficiently large to enable the venting of steam therethrough while being sufficiently small to prevent the passage of a human hand therethrough.
3. The plastic material wave bag assembly according to claim 2, wherein said opposed adhesive strip distal ends each terminate at an orientation vertically above the respective corner intersection.
4. The plastic material wave bag assembly according to claim 3, wherein said closure adhesive strip extends generally horizontally across the corresponding upper panel section at a vertical orientation above the opposed corner intersections.
5. The plastic material wave bag assembly according to claim 4, wherein said adhesive strip distal ends terminating at corresponding generally parabolically shaped top edges.
6. The plastic material wave bag assembly according to claim 2, wherein said opposed adhesive strip distal ends each terminate at an orientation vertically below the respective corner intersection, each said opposed adhesive strip distal ends not intersecting any one of said respective opposed side edge and said respective parabolically shaped top edge of said first and second side panels.
7. The plastic material wave bag assembly according to claim 2, wherein said closure adhesive strip tapers upwardly toward the respective apex portion from each said adhesive strip distal end.
8. The plastic material wave bag assembly according to claim 2, further including: an alignment adhesive strip disposed and oriented laterally across said interior wall of said upper panel section of said least one of said first and second side panels, said alignment adhesive strip being oriented above said handle apertures, and said alignment adhesive strip being configured to selectively align, close and maintain said apex portions of said upper panel sections generally in said closed condition.
9. The plastic material wave bag assembly according to claim 8, wherein said apex portions extend generally horizontally and linearly across and above said handle apertures.
10. The plastic material wave bag assembly according to claim 2, wherein each said vent passage has a diameter in the range of about inch to about 2 inches.
11. The plastic material wave bag assembly according to claim 2, wherein said cooperative joining between said respective bottom edges includes a bottom gusset portion positioned therebetween and integrally joined at respective opposed gusset side edges of said gusset portion to a respective bottom edge of the first and second side panel, said gusset portion having a central fold line that is centrally disposed between lower portions of said first and second side panels, when in said folded condition, and is unfolded to form a generally flat bottom of said wave bag assembly, when in said receiving condition.
12. The plastic material wave bag assembly according to claim 1, wherein at least one of said first side panel and said second side panel includes a perforation oriented below said closure adhesive strip.
13. The plastic material wave bag assembly according to claim 12, wherein said perforation extends generally from one side of said at least one side panel to an opposite side thereof.
14. The plastic material wave bag assembly according to claim 13, wherein opposed ends of said perforation terminate substantially at the respective parabolically shaped top edge.
15. The plastic material wave bag assembly according to claim 13, wherein opposed ends of said perforation terminate substantially at the respective common side edge of the first and second side panel.
16. The plastic material wave bag assembly according to claim 2, wherein said closure adhesive strip is continuous from one end portion to an opposite end portion thereof.
17. A tamper proof method for transporting one or more food containers comprising: providing a plastic material wave bag assembly having a sheet-like first side panel and a sheet-like side panel oriented in opposed congruent relationship to one another when in a folded condition, each side panel integrally joined at common, opposed side edges thereof, and having upper panel sections that are defined by respective convexly contoured, generally parabolically shaped top edges, each said upper panel section further defines a congruently located handle aperture proximate a respective apex portion of the respective generally parabolically shaped top edge, each parabolically shaped top edge having a pair of opposed shoulder end portions terminating and intersecting respective upper side edge end portions of the respective opposed side edges at respective corner intersections thereof, each said first and second side panel further including a respective bottom edge oriented in congruent, adjacent relationship, in said folded condition, and cooperatively joined such that a bag interior cavity is formed when the generally parabolically shaped top edges are generally spaced apart to an opened condition, reorienting said first and second side panels to a receiving condition; repositioning said wave bag assembly from said folded condition to said opened condition, reorienting said first and second side panels to said receiving condition; placing said one or more food containers into said bag interior in said receiving condition; substantially one-time sealing said opposed upper panel sections together to a closed condition, while said one or more food containers are maintained in said bag interior in said receiving condition by contacting a single use closure adhesive strip, disposed below said handle apertures, into contact with opposed interior walls of said opposed upper panel sections, wherein said closure adhesive strip is formed and dimensioned to facilitate the creation of at least one vent passage, while said opposed upper panel sections are maintained in said closed condition, said vent passage being of a lateral dimension sufficiently large to enable the venting of steam therethrough from said bag interior while being sufficiently small to prevent the passage of a human hand therethrough.
18. The tamper proof method according to claim 17, wherein said substantially one-time sealing said opposed upper panel sections together includes peeling a protective cover from said closure adhesive strip.
19. The tamper proof method according to claim 17, further including: prior to said substantially one-time sealing said opposed upper panel sections together, aligning said apex portions with one another.
20. The tamper proof method according to claim 19, further including: prior to said substantially one-time sealing said opposed upper panel sections together, contacting an alignment adhesive strip, disposed above said handle apertures, into contact with said opposed interior walls of said opposed upper panel sections.
21. A tamper proof method for transporting one or more food containers comprising: providing a plastic material wave bag assembly having a sheet-like first side panel and a sheet-like side panel oriented in opposed congruent relationship to one another when in a folded condition, each side panel integrally joined at common, opposed side edges thereof, and having upper panel sections that are defined by respective convexly contoured, generally parabolically shaped top edges, each said upper panel section further defines a congruently located handle aperture proximate a respective apex portion of the respective generally parabolically shaped top edge, each parabolically shaped top edge having a pair of opposed shoulder end portions terminating and intersecting respective upper side edge end portions of the respective opposed side edges at respective corner intersections thereof, each said first and second side panel further including a respective bottom edge oriented in congruent, adjacent relationship, in said folded condition, and cooperatively joined such that a bag interior cavity is formed when the generally parabolically shaped top edges are generally spaced apart to an opened condition, reorienting said first and second side panels to a receiving condition; repositioning said wave bag assembly from said folded condition to said opened condition, reorienting said first and second side panels to said receiving condition; placing said one or more food containers into said bag interior in said receiving condition; forming a pair of opposed vent passages by contacting a single use closure adhesive strip, disposed on an interior wall of the upper panel section of the first side panel, below said handle apertures, and into contact with an opposed interior wall of the second side panel, wherein said closure adhesive strip is formed and dimensioned to facilitate the creation of said opposed vent passages, while said opposed upper panel sections are maintained in said closed condition, said vent passages being of a lateral dimension sufficiently large to enable the venting of steam therethrough from said bag interior while being sufficiently small to prevent the passage of a human hand therethrough.
22. The method according to claim 21 further including: before forming the pair of opposed vent passages, aligning the respective apex portions of said upper panel sections together; and contacting an alignment adhesive strip, disposed on said interior wall of the upper section of the first side panel, oriented above said handle apertures, and into contact with said opposed interior wall of the second side panel.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0024] The assembly of the present invention has other objects and features of advantage which will be more readily apparent from the following description of the best mode of carrying out the invention and the appended claims, when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0050] While the present invention will be described with reference to a few specific embodiments, the description is illustrative of the invention and is not to be construed as limiting the invention. Various modifications to the present invention can be made to the preferred embodiments by those skilled in the art without departing from the true spirit and scope of the invention as defined by the appended claims. It will be noted here that for a better understanding, like components are designated by like reference numerals throughout the various figures.
[0051] Turning now to
[0052] In accordance with the present invention, the wave bag assembly 20 further includes a single use closure adhesive strip 40 disposed and oriented primarily laterally across an interior wall 41, 41 of the upper panel section 25, 25 of at least one of the side panels 21, 21 at a location below the handle apertures 27, 27. The closure adhesive strip 40 is configured to selectively close and maintain the upper panel sections 25, 25 generally in a closed condition (
[0053] Accordingly, a wave bag assembly is provided that can be easily sealed to prevent visible tampering, yet provides venting of the contents simply by the positioning of the closure adhesive strip in such a manner to create the vent passages. This assembly is particularly useful in the food delivery service industry since the size of the vent passages, while providing venting of steam for example, is sufficiently small so that delivery personal cannot tamper with the bag contents without tearing of the bag or closure adhesive strip.
[0054] As best illustrated in
[0055] Using any conventional extrusion techniques, a single cylindrical unit can be extruded, folded, and stamped or cut, for instance, forming the congruent side panels 21, 21 of
[0056] With respect to the formation of the bottom portion of the wave bag assembly 20, a rectangular shaped bottom gusset portion 47 is disposed between the bottom edges 37, 37 of the respective side panels 21, 21. This bottom gusset 47 facilitates the ability of the upper panel sections 25, 25 to stay in the opened condition (
[0057] The respective gusset side edges 48, 48 (
[0058] Once the upper panel sections 25, 25 of the wave bag assembly 20 are moved to the opened condition (
[0059] The character and properties of the closure adhesive strip 40 is preferably similar to that of the relatively strong adhesives and adhesive tapes employed for those used on overnight delivery packages, for instance. That is, the adhesive strength must be sufficiently strong so that any attempt to open the sealed wave bag assembly would show visible signs of tampering (e.g., stretching, tearing, etc. of the bag material and/or closure adhesive strip). Suitable closure adhesive strip materials include, for example, 3M 9086, 9888T, CT6348, 9088, 9088FL, and 55256 double-sided adhesive. One adhesive side of the closure adhesive strip 40 bearing a manually removable protective cover 54 (
[0060] Also in accordance with the present invention, at least one vent passage 45 is created between the closure adhesive strip 40 itself and the corresponding upper side edge end portion 32, 33 (most likely the corner intersection 35, 36) of the joined adjacent, respective opposed side edge 22, 23. This vent passage 45 enables the passage of steam, for example, emitted from the hot food contained in the containers 49 stored in the interior bag cavity 38. However, the vent passage 45 must also not be too wide so as to permit the passage of a human hand therethrough.
[0061] For example, the vent passage 45 is created between the at least one distal end portion of the closure adhesive strip 40 and the corresponding upper side edge end portion 32. However, the width of a flattened vent passage 45, when the bag assembly 20 is in the relaxed position, is significantly longer than a diameter of the vent passage, when generally circular, as when the bag assembly is in the receiving condition, and one tries to pass their hand therethrough. Accordingly, the range of permissible vent passage diameters is preferably in the range of about inch to about 2 inches in diameter, so a flattened Length (L.sub.v) of the vent passage 45 (
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[0063] Preferably, the closure adhesive strip is provided by a single continuous strip generally spanning the horizontal distance from one upper side edge end portion 32 to the opposed upper side edge end portion 33 of the side panels 21, 21. It will be appreciated, however, that the closure adhesive strip 40 could be provided by a plurality of aligned independent adhesive strip members (not shown) where the spacing therebetween complies with that of the vent passages 45, 46.
[0064] As best viewed in
[0065] In the preferred embodiment, the closure adhesive strip 40 is positioned vertically above the imaginary intersection line 55, as best shown in the embodiments of
[0066] In still another configuration, as best shown in
[0067] Yet another specific embodiment provides a wave bag assembly 20 with vertically oriented vent passages, 45, 46, as best illustrated in
[0068] Referring now to
[0069] In one configuration, the shape of the closure adhesive strip 40 is an inverted V-shape (not shown), while in another configuration, the shape of the closure adhesive strip 40 generally conforms to the parabolic shaped of the top edges 26, 26 (
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[0071] Similar to the closure adhesive strip 40, the alignment adhesive strip can be provided by single use or multiple use double sided tape, or other forms of adhesives commonly employed for these purposes. Typically, for instance, the protective cover 63 from over the alignment adhesive strip can be removed (
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[0073] The placement of these opposing perforations 65, 65 must be oriented below the closure adhesive strip 40 of course. As best shown in
[0074] The perforations 65, 65 can be created using conventional mechanical and/or laser cutting techniques. Moreover, while the perforations 65, 65 are substantially linear and oriented substantially horizontal, it will be appreciated that the perforations can be non-linear, and can even be oriented vertically along the side panels 21, 21 (e.g., down at least one of the side edge 22, 23, although not shown).
[0075] In accordance with this aspect of the present invention, to open the wave bag assembly 20 when the closure adhesive strip 40 is selectively maintaining the upper panel sections 25, 25 generally in the closed condition (
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[0077] Yet another aspect of the present invention provides a tamper proof method for transporting one or more food containers 49 which includes is providing a plastic material wave bag assembly 20 as described above, having a sheet-like first side panel 21 and a sheet-like side panel 21 oriented in opposed congruent relationship to one another when in a folded condition (
[0078] Similarly, the closure adhesive strip is formed and dimensioned to facilitate the creation of at least one vent passage. The opposed upper panel sections are maintained in the closed condition, and the vent passage is of a lateral dimension sufficiently large to enable the venting of steam therethrough from the bag interior while being sufficiently small to prevent the passage of a human hand therethrough.
[0079] In another specific embodiment, before forming the pair of opposed vent passages 45, 46, aligning the respective apex portions 28, 28 of the upper panel sections 25, 25together. Next, the method includes contacting a single use or multiple use alignment adhesive strip 62, disposed on the interior wall 41 of the upper section 25 of the first side panel 21, oriented above the handle apertures 27, and into contact with the opposed interior wall 41 of the second side panel 21.
[0080] While the present invention has been described in connection with the preferred form of practicing it and modifications thereto, those of ordinary skill in the art will understand that many other modifications can be made thereto within the scope of the claims that follow. Accordingly, it is not intended that the scope of the invention in any way be limited by the above description, but instead be determined entirely by reference to the claims that follow.