Packaging including pouch for container
09969516 ยท 2018-05-15
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65D77/24
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D81/3205
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D75/563
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B65B61/20
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D81/32
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D75/56
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A pouch, designed to be attached, either directly or indirectly, to a container, is provided with two end portions, each of which is formed with an elongated slit. When the pouch is directly attached atop a container, the end portions are pulled over the lid and catch a rim portion of the container. When the pouch is placed upon a lid covered container, the end portions of the pouch can catch or engage the lid. In accordance with an aspect of the invention, a pair of spaced slits extends from each elongated slit, thereby creating a tab or flap in each end portion. The flap is configured to either directly catch a rim of the container or be tucked under the lid, i.e., between the lid and the container, to attach the pouch to the lid and, indirectly, the container.
Claims
1. A packaging assembly comprising: a pouch formed from a flexible material, said pouch including opposing sidewall portions interconnected at opposing end regions and defining an interior cavity containing a food product, each of said end regions constituting a sealed region provided with an elongated slit and a pair of spaced slits extending from the elongated slit so as to establish a flap between the pair of spaced slits in each of said end regions; and a lid for closing an internal storage region of a container, said lid having a body portion and a peripheral lip, said pouch being positioned upon the lid, with the opposing end regions extending about the body portion and each flap projecting under the peripheral lip.
2. The packaging assembly according to claim 1, wherein each pair of spaced slits is fully contained within a respective said sealed region.
3. The packaging assembly according to claim 2, wherein each of the spaced slits extends from the elongated slit only in a direction away from the sealed region.
4. The packaging assembly according to claim 3, wherein spaced slits extend from the elongated slit at positions spaced from terminal ends of the elongated slit.
5. The packaging according to claim 4, wherein each said elongated slit includes opposing terminal ends which extend beyond a respective said flap.
6. The packaging assembly according to claim 1, wherein the food product is a crunchy, low moisture content food item.
7. The packaging assembly according to claim 6, wherein the food product is granola.
8. The packaging assembly according to claim 1, further comprising: a container including a base, a rim and an upstanding side portion extending between the base and the rim, said container including an internal storage region which is closed by the lid.
9. The packaging assembly according to claim 8, wherein each flap is positioned between the side wall portion of the container and the peripheral lip of the lid.
10. A pouch formed from a flexible material establishing opposing sidewall portions interconnected at opposing end regions and defining an interior storage cavity containing a food product, each of said end regions constituting a sealed region provided with an elongated slit having first and second terminal ends and a pair of spaced slits extending from the elongated slit at positions spaced from the first and second terminal ends of the elongated slit so as to establish a flap between the pair of spaced slits in each of said end regions, with the elongated slit extending beyond the flap.
11. The pouch according to claim 10, wherein each pair of spaced slits is fully contained within a respective said sealed region.
12. The pouch according to claim 10, wherein each of the spaced slits extends from the elongated slit in a direction away from the interior storage cavity.
13. The pouch according to claim 10, wherein the food product is a crunchy, low moisture content food item.
14. The pouch according to claim 10, wherein said flap is disposed on an opposite side of the elongated slit than the interior storage cavity.
15. The pouch according to claim 10, wherein each of the spaced slits extends substantially perpendicularly from the elongated slit.
16. The pouch according to claim 10, wherein the elongated slit includes an intermediate portion between the first and second terminal ends, and each of the spaced slits extends from the elongated slit between the intermediate portion and a respective one of the first and second terminal ends.
17. The pouch according to claim 10, wherein each of the spaced slits extends from the elongated slit only in a direction away from the sealed region.
18. A method of packaging items together comprising: attaching a lid, having a body portion and a peripheral lip, to a container to close an internal storage region of the container with the peripheral lip extending about a rim of the container; and attaching a pouch, which is formed from a flexible material, includes opposing sidewall portions interconnected at opposing end regions with each of said end regions constituting a sealed region provided with an elongated slit, and defines an interior cavity containing a food product, to the container by extending the flexible pouch across the closed internal storage region of the container, with the opposing end regions of the pouch extending about and engaging the rim of the container, wherein the pouch further includes a pair of spaced slits extending from the elongated slit so as to establish a flap between the pair of spaced slits in each of said end regions, said pouch being attached to the container by positioning the pouch upon the lid, extending the opposing end regions about the body portion and positioning each flap such that each flap projects under the peripheral lip.
19. The method of claim 18, further comprising, in attaching the pouch to the container, pulling each opposing end region around the side wall portion until a respective said flap extends about the lid and below the peripheral lip, and then releasing the said opposing end region such that said flap slips between the side wall portion and the lid.
20. The method of claim 18, wherein attaching the pouch includes tensioning the opposing sidewall portions to extend the flexible pouch across the closed internal storage region, with some of the tension being maintained on the sidewall portions after fully attaching the pouch to the container.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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(10) As depicted, lower sealed region 109 is provided with an elongated slit 112, as well as a pair of spaced slits 113 and 114 which extend substantially perpendicularly from elongated slit 112 in the embodiment shown. More specifically, lower sealed region 109 is defined by an inner edge 115, side edges 116 and 117, and an outer edge 118. Elongated slit 112 is provided in lower sealed region 109 within the confines of inner, side and outer edges 115-118. Therefore, elongated slit 112 has a first end portion 119 which is spaced from side edge 116, as well as a second end portion 120 which is spaced from side edge 117. As shown, elongated slit 112 has an intermediate portion 122 that is located closer to inner edge 115 than outer edge 118. With the inclusion of spaced slits 113 and 114 which extend from elongated slit 112 at positions between intermediate portion 122 and end portions 119 and 120 respectively, a cantilevered tab or flap 124 is defined in lower sealed region 109. As shown, flap 124 includes free edges 125, 126 and 127, with free edge 126 defining part of elongated slit 112 and being located closer to inner edge 115 than outer edge 118. Again, upper sealed region 110 has corresponding structure so as to define a flap 124 based on the inclusion of an elongated slit 112 and spaced slits 113 and 114.
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(12) The particular construction of pouch 101 advantageously enables the same to be connected to cup 129 and lid 140 in a manner which does not require known cups and lids of this type to be varied in construction. To further explain this aspect of the invention, reference will be made to
(13) Regardless of the particular items contained within pouch 101 and cup 129,
(14) At this point, it should be understood that pouch 101 could be directly attached to cup 129, or even various other containers. For instance, pouch 101 can be used with cup 129 without the presence of lid 140. In a manner corresponding to that set forth above, pouch 101 would extend across internal storage region 137 with a user grasping and pulling on sealed regions 109 and 110 until each flap 124, 124 engages rim 135. It has been found advantageous to reduce the length of slits 113, 114 and 113, 114 to further stiffen the flap when attaching pouch 101 directly to a container.
(15) Based on the above, it should be readily apparent that the construction of the pouch in accordance with the invention enables the pouch to be readily attached to a combination container and lid, or a container without a lid, in a simple and time efficient manner, and without the need for any custom lid configurations including flanges and the like. In addition, the construction enables the pouch to be attached to a wide range of existing containers, including cups, soda cans, vegetable or fruit cans, jars or the like. Certainly, it should be understood that the invention is not limited for use with round containers and lids as the pouch could also be attached to various polygonal shaped containers. Furthermore, although considerable attention has been paid to having food items in the pouch and/or container, this need not be the case. Instead, a wide variety of items could be stored and packaged together in accordance with the invention. Therefore, although described with reference to certain embodiments of the invention, it should be readily understood that various changes and/or modifications can be made to the invention without departing from the spirit thereof. In general, the invention is only intended to be limited by the scope of the following claims.