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US3497131A
US3497131A US730411A US3497131DA US3497131A US 3497131 A US3497131 A US 3497131A US 730411 A US730411 A US 730411A US 3497131D A US3497131D A US 3497131DA US 3497131 A US3497131 A US 3497131A
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65DCONTAINERS FOR STORAGE OR TRANSPORT OF ARTICLES OR MATERIALS, e.g. BAGS, BARRELS, BOTTLES, BOXES, CANS, CARTONS, CRATES, DRUMS, JARS, TANKS, HOPPERS, FORWARDING CONTAINERS; ACCESSORIES, CLOSURES, OR FITTINGS THEREFOR; PACKAGING ELEMENTS; PACKAGES
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    • B65D75/06Articles or materials wholly enclosed in single sheets or wrapper blanks in sheets or blanks initially folded to form tubes
    • B65D75/10Articles or materials wholly enclosed in single sheets or wrapper blanks in sheets or blanks initially folded to form tubes with the ends of the tube closed by twisting
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65DCONTAINERS FOR STORAGE OR TRANSPORT OF ARTICLES OR MATERIALS, e.g. BAGS, BARRELS, BOTTLES, BOXES, CANS, CARTONS, CRATES, DRUMS, JARS, TANKS, HOPPERS, FORWARDING CONTAINERS; ACCESSORIES, CLOSURES, OR FITTINGS THEREFOR; PACKAGING ELEMENTS; PACKAGES
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    • B65D75/52Details
    • B65D75/58Opening or contents-removing devices added or incorporated during package manufacture
    • B65D75/66Inserted or applied tearing-strings or like flexible elements
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A22BUTCHERING; MEAT TREATMENT; PROCESSING POULTRY OR FISH
    • A22CPROCESSING MEAT, POULTRY, OR FISH
    • A22C13/00Sausage casings
    • A22C2013/0036Sausage casings with features allowing an easy opening and/or removal of the casing

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  • This invention relates to packaging and is more particularly concerned with improvements in a package which is formed of plastic film and which has a tear strip means for facilitating opening of the package.
  • a film is employed which generally has a relatively high resistance to tearing or puncturing so as to withstand, without injury, the relatively rough handling encountered in the marketing of the package.
  • the package has a longitudinal or axially extending seal formed in overlapping margins of the film material which has been eifected by the use of electronic equipment resulting in the welding of the plastic film along a relatively narrow line.
  • this package is formed from a film having a low moisture transmitting characteristic, for example, Saran, which has been used extensively for packaging meat products, the resultant package has a relatively long shelf life and the product is not subject to rapid deterioration.
  • a further object of the invention is to provide in a tubular package having a longitudinal seam formed in overlapping margins of the packaging film and with the ends gathered and closed by bendable clips, an easy opening device which is in the form of a tear strip interposed between the film margins forming the longitudinal seam and extending the full length of the package with its ends anchored by the end closure clips.
  • Another object of the invention is to provide a tubular package having a relatively narrow, longitudinally extending seal formed in overlapping margins of the packaging film and end seals formed by gathering the tubular material and applying a bendable metal clip, wherein a tear strip which is formed of a material having a tear strength greater than the packaging film is interposed between the overlapped film margins and sealed to the oppositely disposed faces thereof with the tear strip extending the length of the package so that the ends are anchored by the end closure clips and with a side marginal portion extending outside of the seal forming area and accessible so that it may be gripped and torn to break the seal and open the package.
  • Still another object of the invention is to provide in a tubular package having a longitudinal seal formed by overlapping marginal portions of the packaging film, a longitudinally extending tear strip interposed between the seal forming margins with the side edge extending to the exterior of the package where it is accessible so as to be gripped and pulled to tear the package open, and spaced transverse slits in the exposed side edge of the tear strip for facilitating the tearing of the packaging material either transversely of the seam or longitudinally thereof.
  • FIGURE 1 is a perspective view illustrating a package of tubular form which has incorporated therein the principal features of the invention
  • FIGURE 2 is a cross sectional perspective to an enlarged scale, taken on the line 2-2 of FIGURE 1;
  • FIGURE 3 is a fragmentary cross section through the seal area, to a still larger scale, the view showing the laminated tear strip element employed in the package of FIGURE 1;
  • FIGURE 4 is a perspective view, largely schematic, illustrating the method of forming the package of FIGURE 1.
  • FIGURES 1 and 2 of the drawings there is illustrated a package 10 which has incorporated therein an easy opening device embodying the principles of the invention.
  • the package 10 is in the form of a tube and is adapted to be fabricated from a single length of plastic film 11.
  • the particular type of film employed will depend upon the nature of the product which is to be packaged.
  • the preferred packaging material is Saran which is highly resistant to the transfer of moisture and serves to retain the flavor in the product and resist deterioration so as to provide a relatively long shelf life.
  • Other film materials may be employed such as Pliofilm, polyethylene and the like, depending upon the nature of the product and the characteristics desired in the film.
  • the tubular shape is accomplished by overlapping and sealing the side marginal portions 12 and 14 of the film 11.
  • a relatively narrow tear strip 15 is interposed between the overlapped margins 12 and 14 of the film 11 and an RF or electronic type seal 16 joins the tear strip 15 to the overlying and underlying film margins 12 and 14 throughout the length of the package.
  • the package 10 is closed at its opposite ends by gathering the tube material and applying bendable clips 17 and 17' which may be formed, for example, of a suitable metal such as aluminum.
  • the tear strip 15 extends the entire length of the package 10 so that its ends are anchored in the end seals formed by the clips 17 and 17'.
  • the tear strip 15 is formed as a laminate (FIGURE 3) with an interior ply 18 and exterior plies 20 and 20'.
  • the packaging material is Saran
  • the exterior plies 20 and 20' are preferably the same material so as to readily seal with the packaging film when the electronic sealing occurs as shown in FIGURE 3.
  • the inner ply 18 is chosen for its tensile strength and resistance to the sealing action.
  • a polyester film may be employed with the Saran which is not affected by electronic sealing but which may be surface bonded by heat or by other sealing methods to the Saran so as to form a laminate.
  • Other combinations of materials may be employed with an adhesive bond between the plies of the tear strip which will prevent delamination and with the center ply unaffected by the seam sealing action so as to permit tearing across the seal.
  • the tear strip may be opaque, translucent or a constrasting color, as desired.
  • a pair of slits 21 and 22 are cut in the exposed margin of the tear strip 15 and adjacent portions of the outer film margin 12.
  • the slits 21 and 22 extend in a direction transversely of the longitudinal axis of the tube and are of sufficient length to extend into the margin of the packaging film but terminating short of the seal 16, as shown in FIGURES 1 and 2.
  • the material between the slits 21 and 22, indicated at 23, may be grasped and pulled in the direction of the seam or seal 16 to tear around the circumference of the package for opening the same. If desired, the material may be grasped adjacent the slit 21 in FIGURE 1 and pulled in the longitudinal direction across the longitudinal seam 16 to tear along the latter for opening the package.
  • the present package may be most conveniently made by feeding a continuous web W of a film material which is suitable for forming the package over the end of a hollow mandrel M through which the product is fed, folding the web to overlap side margins of the same and simultaneously feeding a continuous web T of the tear strip material between the overlapped film margins with the one side edge extending beyond the outside lap of the film material, sealing the multi-ply material formed by the overlapped film margins and the tear strip by means of an electronic sealing mechanism, indicated at S, so as to provide a continuous longitudinal seam, applying pairs of transverse slits 21 and 22 at the proper intervals by means of a slitting knife and co-operating anvil assembly, indicated at C, constricting the filled tube at intervals after it advances beyond the discharge end of the mandrel M, applying pairs of the closure clips 17, 17' to the constricted sections of the tube and cutting between the clips 17 and 17' of each pair thereof.
  • These operations may be carried out mechanically by proper modification of the package forming machine disclosed
  • a tear strip interposed between said overlapped side margins and sealed thereto, said tear strip having a tensile strength greater than said film, said tear strip extending substantially the full length of the longitudinal seam and having a side edge portion projecting beyond the seam which edge portion is free so that it may be grasped and pulled back across the seam area to tear open the package.
  • said tear strip having a plurality of plies of material with outermost plies being a material which is readily sealable with the overlapped film margins in the seam area, and being joined thereto in said seam area, and with an inner ply of a material which is not affected by the seam sealing action and which will result in tearing of the film material when the projecting edge of the tear strip is grasped and pulled back across the seam area.

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Feb. 24, 1970 A. c. TRACY 3,497,131
PACKAGE WITH EASY OPENING DEVICE Filed May 20, 1968 INVENTOR ALAN C. TRAC Y United States Patent PACKAGE WITH EASY OPENING DEVICE Alan C. Tracy, Davenport, Iowa, assignor to The Kartridg Pak Co., Davenport, Iowa, a corporation of Iowa Filed May 20, 1968, Ser. No. 730,411 Int. Cl. B65d 65/28 US. 'Cl. 22966 5 Claims ABSTRACT OF THE DISCLOSURE A package and a method of forming the same wherein a plastic film is formed into a tube and filled with a flowable product, margins of the film being overlapped and sealed with a tear strip in the seam thus formed which is fabricated of a material having a tear strength greater than the film, which has a width sufficient to extend along both sides of the seal line and a length sui'licient to extend the full length of the package so that the ends thereof are anchored in the ends of the package which are gathered and sealed with bendable clips of metal or similar material. A pair of longitudinally spaced transverse slits are cut in the outside edge of the tear strip and the film margin to facilitate tearing either circumferentially or longitudinally so as to open the package.
This invention relates to packaging and is more particularly concerned with improvements in a package which is formed of plastic film and which has a tear strip means for facilitating opening of the package.
Various types of packages have been developed for use in the marketing of foodstuffs or similar products which are in a flowable state. One package which is designed particularly for this purpose is formed by feeding the product into a tube of relatively thin, pliable plastic film material and closing the ends of the tube by gathering and sealing the end portions of the tube with bendable metal clips, One such package which has been employed successfully for some time in the packaging of foodstuff, particularly, comminuted meat products, spreads, cheese and the like, is described in Patent No. 2,831,302, granted to H, A. Jensen and A. H. Eberman, on Apr. 22, 1958. In this package a film is employed which generally has a relatively high resistance to tearing or puncturing so as to withstand, without injury, the relatively rough handling encountered in the marketing of the package. The package has a longitudinal or axially extending seal formed in overlapping margins of the film material which has been eifected by the use of electronic equipment resulting in the welding of the plastic film along a relatively narrow line. When this package is formed from a film having a low moisture transmitting characteristic, for example, Saran, which has been used extensively for packaging meat products, the resultant package has a relatively long shelf life and the product is not subject to rapid deterioration. However, because of the resistance of the package film to tearing, it is generally necessary for the consumer to cut or puncture the film with a knife or other sharp instrument in order to open the package. Various schemes have been proposed for providing this type of package with tear strip or tear cord arrangements so as to facilitate opening of the same but none of the arrangements proposed have proven successful. For various reasons they have not been acceptable to the manufacturers of this package or to the consumers who use it. It has long been recognized that a satisfactory device for facilitating the opening of this package which would not require the use of any kind of a tool would make the package more acceptable to the user and would be quickly adopted by the manufacturers provided it did not increase the cost unduly. A general object,
therefore, of the present invention is to provide a package of this character having an improved easy opening feature which may be incorporated in the package without detracting from its appearance and without an appreciable increase in the cost of producing the same.
It is a more specific object of the invention to provide in a package for a flowable product which is formed by overlapping and sealing the margins of a film to provide a tube, filling the tube with a flowable product and gathering and closing the same at opposite ends by application of a bendable clip, an easy opening device which is incorporated in the longitudinal seam and which is so constructed that it facilitates opening the package by tearing the packaging film either longitudinally along the seam or transversely about the periphery of the tube.
A further object of the invention is to provide in a tubular package having a longitudinal seam formed in overlapping margins of the packaging film and with the ends gathered and closed by bendable clips, an easy opening device which is in the form of a tear strip interposed between the film margins forming the longitudinal seam and extending the full length of the package with its ends anchored by the end closure clips.
Another object of the invention is to provide a tubular package having a relatively narrow, longitudinally extending seal formed in overlapping margins of the packaging film and end seals formed by gathering the tubular material and applying a bendable metal clip, wherein a tear strip which is formed of a material having a tear strength greater than the packaging film is interposed between the overlapped film margins and sealed to the oppositely disposed faces thereof with the tear strip extending the length of the package so that the ends are anchored by the end closure clips and with a side marginal portion extending outside of the seal forming area and accessible so that it may be gripped and torn to break the seal and open the package.
Still another object of the invention is to provide in a tubular package having a longitudinal seal formed by overlapping marginal portions of the packaging film, a longitudinally extending tear strip interposed between the seal forming margins with the side edge extending to the exterior of the package where it is accessible so as to be gripped and pulled to tear the package open, and spaced transverse slits in the exposed side edge of the tear strip for facilitating the tearing of the packaging material either transversely of the seam or longitudinally thereof.
These and other objects and advantages of the inven* tion will be apparent from a consideration of the package and the method of forming the same which is shown by Way of illustration in the accompanying drawings wherein:
FIGURE 1 is a perspective view illustrating a package of tubular form which has incorporated therein the principal features of the invention;
FIGURE 2 is a cross sectional perspective to an enlarged scale, taken on the line 2-2 of FIGURE 1;
FIGURE 3 is a fragmentary cross section through the seal area, to a still larger scale, the view showing the laminated tear strip element employed in the package of FIGURE 1;
FIGURE 4 is a perspective view, largely schematic, illustrating the method of forming the package of FIGURE 1.
Referring to FIGURES 1 and 2 of the drawings, there is illustrated a package 10 which has incorporated therein an easy opening device embodying the principles of the invention.
The package 10 is in the form of a tube and is adapted to be fabricated from a single length of plastic film 11. The particular type of film employed will depend upon the nature of the product which is to be packaged. When the product is processed meat, such, as, a sandwich spread or the like, the preferred packaging material is Saran which is highly resistant to the transfer of moisture and serves to retain the flavor in the product and resist deterioration so as to provide a relatively long shelf life. Other film materials may be employed such as Pliofilm, polyethylene and the like, depending upon the nature of the product and the characteristics desired in the film.
In forming the package the tubular shape is accomplished by overlapping and sealing the side marginal portions 12 and 14 of the film 11. In the package 10 illustrated in FIGURES 1 and 2, a relatively narrow tear strip 15 is interposed between the overlapped margins 12 and 14 of the film 11 and an RF or electronic type seal 16 joins the tear strip 15 to the overlying and underlying film margins 12 and 14 throughout the length of the package. The package 10 is closed at its opposite ends by gathering the tube material and applying bendable clips 17 and 17' which may be formed, for example, of a suitable metal such as aluminum. The tear strip 15 extends the entire length of the package 10 so that its ends are anchored in the end seals formed by the clips 17 and 17'.
Preferably, the tear strip 15 is formed as a laminate (FIGURE 3) with an interior ply 18 and exterior plies 20 and 20'. When the packaging material is Saran the exterior plies 20 and 20' are preferably the same material so as to readily seal with the packaging film when the electronic sealing occurs as shown in FIGURE 3. The inner ply 18 is chosen for its tensile strength and resistance to the sealing action. A polyester film may be employed with the Saran which is not affected by electronic sealing but which may be surface bonded by heat or by other sealing methods to the Saran so as to form a laminate. Other combinations of materials may be employed with an adhesive bond between the plies of the tear strip which will prevent delamination and with the center ply unaffected by the seam sealing action so as to permit tearing across the seal. The tear strip may be opaque, translucent or a constrasting color, as desired.
To locate the point for the beginning of the tearing where desired and to facilitate the start of the tearing action, particularly, where the film material has substantial resistance to tearing, a pair of slits 21 and 22 are cut in the exposed margin of the tear strip 15 and adjacent portions of the outer film margin 12. The slits 21 and 22 extend in a direction transversely of the longitudinal axis of the tube and are of sufficient length to extend into the margin of the packaging film but terminating short of the seal 16, as shown in FIGURES 1 and 2. The material between the slits 21 and 22, indicated at 23, may be grasped and pulled in the direction of the seam or seal 16 to tear around the circumference of the package for opening the same. If desired, the material may be grasped adjacent the slit 21 in FIGURE 1 and pulled in the longitudinal direction across the longitudinal seam 16 to tear along the latter for opening the package.
As illustrated in FIGURE 4, the present package may be most conveniently made by feeding a continuous web W of a film material which is suitable for forming the package over the end of a hollow mandrel M through which the product is fed, folding the web to overlap side margins of the same and simultaneously feeding a continuous web T of the tear strip material between the overlapped film margins with the one side edge extending beyond the outside lap of the film material, sealing the multi-ply material formed by the overlapped film margins and the tear strip by means of an electronic sealing mechanism, indicated at S, so as to provide a continuous longitudinal seam, applying pairs of transverse slits 21 and 22 at the proper intervals by means of a slitting knife and co-operating anvil assembly, indicated at C, constricting the filled tube at intervals after it advances beyond the discharge end of the mandrel M, applying pairs of the closure clips 17, 17' to the constricted sections of the tube and cutting between the clips 17 and 17' of each pair thereof. These operations may be carried out mechanically by proper modification of the package forming machine disclosed in Patent No. 2,831,302 so as to feed the tear strip and place the slits 21 and 22 in the proper location.
While particular materials and specific structural details have been referred to in describing the package illustrated and the method and apparatus for forming the same, it will be understood that other suitable materials and equivalent structural details may be resorted to within the spirit of the invention.
I claim:
1. In a package comprising an elongate, generally tubular container of relatively thin plastic film material which has longitudinally extending side margins overlapped and sealed by a longitudinal seam and the ends thereof being gathered and tightly closed by clips of bendable material, a tear strip interposed between said overlapped side margins and sealed thereto, said tear strip having a tensile strength greater than said film, said tear strip extending substantially the full length of the longitudinal seam and having a side edge portion projecting beyond the seam which edge portion is free so that it may be grasped and pulled back across the seam area to tear open the package.
2. In a package as set forth in claim 1, and said tear strip being formed of laminations which are surface bonded to each other and outside laminations of said tear strip being sealed to said overlapped margins of the container film material forming the longitudinal seam.
3. In a package as set forth in claim 1, and said tear strip having a plurality of plies of material with outermost plies being a material which is readily sealable with the overlapped film margins in the seam area, and being joined thereto in said seam area, and with an inner ply of a material which is not affected by the seam sealing action and which will result in tearing of the film material when the projecting edge of the tear strip is grasped and pulled back across the seam area.
4. In a package as set forth in claim 1, and a pair of spaced transverse slits cut in the projecting side edge portion of said tear strip and extending into the outermost margin of the overlapped film material which facilitates the tearing of the material and enables the package to be readily opened by grasping the tear strip and tearing around its periphery or along the longitudinal seam.
5. In a package as set forth in claim 2 and said tear strip having its side edge margins extending on both sides of the seam forming seal area and the outermost side edge portion of said tear strip extending beyond the margin of the film material which is outermost with said extending portion being free to facilitate grasping to tear open the package.
References Cited UNITED STATES PATENTS 2,121,564 6/1938 Herron.
2,811,455 10/1957 Erekson 229--55' X 3,362,615 l/1968 Rodda 22951 3,391,617 7/1968 Wise et a1 9336.2
DAVID M. BOCKENEK, Primary Examiner U.S. Cl. X.R. 206--46; 22951
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