Package integrity indicator for container closure
09663282 ยท 2017-05-30
Assignee
Inventors
- Carole Anne Vogt (Budd Lake, NJ, US)
- Gladys Odette Moncayo (Woodbridge, NJ, US)
- Jeffrey Thomas Weber (Lake Zurich, IL, US)
- Elizabeth A. McDermott (Verona, NJ, US)
- Douglas H. Philipsen (Hackettstown, NJ, US)
Cpc classification
B65D75/522
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D77/206
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Y10T428/1495
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
B65D50/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D2577/2066
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D2577/2033
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D75/5838
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Y10T428/14
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
B65D2401/20
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B65D75/58
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D77/20
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A resealable closure for packages is provided which has a package integrity feature. The closure includes a two-ply material having an inner film layer and an outer film layer, forming a top of container. The outer film layer has a sealing panel completely covering a first panel and a second panel of the inner film layer. The sealing panel is permanently attached to the first panel and is releasably affixed a portion of the inner film layer around the perimeter of the first panel to form an opening in the top when the sealing panel with affixed first panel is peeled back from the top. The sealing panel is resealable against the top to seal the opening when the sealing panel is moved back against the top. The package integrity feature comprises the second panel of the inner layer which separates from the sealing panel to indicate that the container has been previously opened.
Claims
1. A package comprising: a film material with a resealable closure, the film material having at least a first layer and a second layer; a first cut formed into one layer of the at least two-layer film material forming, at least in part, an opening into the package to provide access to at least one item disposed in the package, the first cut defining at least in part an access panel that is peelable upward to expose the opening; a second cut formed into the first layer of the at least two-layer film material, the second cut extending transversely from the first cut, the second cut forming, at least in part, an integrity indicating panel displaced from a plane of the first layer upon initial opening; and a window disposed in the film material permits visible inspection of the integrity indicating panel.
2. The package of claim 1 wherein the first cut is formed into the first film layer and the second layer is disposed over the first layer.
3. The package of claim 2 wherein the window is disposed in the second layer and lies over the integrity panel prior to initial opening.
4. The package of claim 3 wherein the window is at least substantially transparent.
5. The package of claim 1 further comprising an adhesive disposed between at least portions of the first and second layers to provide the resealable closure.
6. The package of claim 1 wherein the integrity indicating panel remains attached to the package subsequent to initial opening.
7. The package of claim 1 further comprising multiple second cuts forming multiple integrity indicating panels.
8. The package of claim 1 further comprising a sealing panel formed, at least in part, by the first cut, the sealing panel having a graspable tab permitting a user to peel back the sealing panel to expose the package opening.
9. A package comprising: a film material having at least a first film layer adhesively joined to a second film layer; a tray having the at least two-layer film material wrapped at least partially around the tray to form an outer surface of the package; a first cut formed into one layer of the at least two-layer film material, the first cut forming, at least in part, an opening into the package to provide access to food items disposed in the package, the first cut defining at least in part an access panel that is peelable upward to expose the opening; and a plurality of second cuts formed into the one layer of the at least two-layer film material, the second cuts extending transversely from the first cut, the second cuts forming, at least in part, tamper indicators, the tamper indicators configured to be displaced from a plane of the at least two-layer film material upon initial opening to provide a visual indication that the package has been opened, the tamper indicators formed are disposed adjacent the access panel prior to initial package opening such that the tamper indicators and the access panel are contiguous with one another prior to the initial package opening; and a window disposed in the film material permits visible inspection of the tamper indicators.
10. The package of claim 9 wherein a top of the package includes peripheral graphics disposed outside the opening and the access panel includes graphics thereon and wherein the peripheral graphics and the panel graphics align with one another prior to initial opening of the package.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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(13) Advantageously, the inner film layer 12 is coextensively formed and adhesively joined to the outer film layer 13. During the manufacturing of the package 10, the first, inner film layer 12 is die cut on its side via first tear line 20 and second tear line 23, and outer film layer 13 is die cut on it side via a third tear line 21, as disclosed in U.S. Patent Application Publication No. 2005/0276525, herein incorporated by reference.
(14) The first tear line 20 is formed as a continuous tear line to define a first panel 22. The second tear line 23 forms a second integrity indicating panel 42. The first panel 22 can be separated from the remainder of the inner film layer 12 to expose an opening 24 (
(15) The third tear line 21 defines sealing panel 26 of the outer film layer 13. The sealing panel 26 extends beyond the periphery of the first tear line 20 and the second tear line 23 adjacent to the opening 24, so that the sealing panel 26 completely covers and extends beyond the perimeters of both the first panel 22 and the second panel 42. As a result, sealing portion 26 completely covers both the first panel 22 and the second panel 42.
(16) The side of the sealing panel 26 which faces the inner film layer 12 is coated with a releasable adhesive 28 (see
(17) Advantageously, the sealing panel 26 has a see through window portion 29 which lies over the second panel 42 of the inner film layer 12 prior to the package 10 being opened for a first time. The see through window portion 29 is transparent or essentially transparent, thereby permitting one to visually observe the second panel 42 attached thereto prior to the package 10 being opened for a first time, and to observe the absence of second panel 42 attached to the sealing panel 26, after the package 10 has been opened, to indicate package integrity as disclosed in greater detail below.
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(19) In addition, when the sealing panel 26 is peeled away from the inner film layer 12 to separate the first panel 22 for a first time, the second panel 42 is separated from the first panel 22 along second tear line 23. As previously noted, the second panel 42 remains integrally attached to the remainder of the inner film layer 12 at end 44 as the second panel 42 eventually becomes separated from the adhesive coated outer film layer 13 and, in particular, the sealing panel 26, as the sealing panel 26 is pulled back for a first time in direction 32. Referring to the schematic diagram of
(20) The second panel 42, prior to the package 10 being opened for the first time, is in the plane of the remainder of the inner film layer 12 and, thus, extends or is located in what will become the opening 24 after the package 10 is opened. Although the second panel 42 is shown abutting or adjacent to a side of the opening 24, the second panel 42 can be spaced from the sides of opening 24. After the package 10 has been opened for the first time, the second panel 42 falls away from the plane of the opening and inward toward the center or interior of the package 10.
(21) The second panel 42, along with the see through window portion 29, provides package integrity evidence in the form of a visual indication of an initial opening of the package 10, even after sealing panel 26 is resealed against the inner film layer 12 to reclose the package 10. The visual indication is provided by a portion 34 of the sealing panel 26, shown as black outlined letters for the word SEALED, and a portion 36 of the inner film layer 12 spanning a portion of the first panel 22 and the second panel 42, shown as being gray which is viewable through the window portion 29, prior to the package 10 being opened for a first time, thus indicating package integrity status as not having been previously opened (
(22) Although portion 36 is depicted and described herein as being gray, it will be clear to one of ordinary skill in the art that the portion 36 as well as the rest of the inner layer 12, can be any color or shade. Further, although the second panel 42 is depicted and described as having dimensions which permit the second panel 42 to lie underneath only the middle portion of the word SEALED printed on the sealing panel 26, the second panel 42 could have dimensions which allow the word SEALED to lie completely over a relatively larger, second panel, so that after the package has been opened and subsequently resealed, the entire word SEALED will be over a relatively larger void area than void area 46, and thus, only the outline of the word SEALED will be visible, but the letters themselves will have no part which is shaped or colored.
(23) In addition, although the portion 34 is depicted and described as having the outline of the word SEALED formed therein, alternative words, e.g. UNOPENED may be substituted. In a further alternative, rather than a word, the portion 34 may be a geometric shape, such as a rectangle, square or circle, which appears filled or solid, prior to the package being opened for a first time, and appears partially or fully voided or unfilled after the package has been opened and subsequently resealed.
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(25) Although second panel 42 is depicted and described as being formed in the inner film layer 12 by the first tear line 20 and the second tear line 23, alternatively, a third tear line can be formed in the inner film layer 12 so that the second panel is completely spaced from the opening at the tab portion end of the package as disclosed in the embodiment of
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(27) As with package 10, package 110 has a see through window portion 129 formed in the sealing panel 126, lying adjacent or over the second panel 142, such that the second panel 142 is viewable through the window portion 129, prior to package 110 being opened for a first time, thus indicating package integrity as not having being previously opened. After package 110 has been opened for a first time, and subsequently resealed, the absence of the second panel 142 being adhered to the sealing panel 126 will be observable through the window portion 129, thus indicating package integrity status as having been previously opened.
(28) Package 110 can be used for various food items, such as cheese, sliced meats and the like. In addition, package 110 can be used for semi-solid items, such as pudding and yogurt. Although package 110 is depicted as having a rectangular shape, the package 110 can have any shape, including cylindrical and irregular.
(29) The inner and outer film layers 112, 113 may be formed of the same material as layers 12, 13, which includes polypropylene, polyethylene, cellophane or any other polymeric material suitable for forming a package enclosure.
(30) As will be apparent to one of ordinary skill in the art that the present package integrity feature of the present closure offers benefits over prior tamper-evident or package integrity features.