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Resealable bags for snack products

A packaging bag, reclosing technology, applied in the field of snack packaging bags, can solve the problems of large size, reduced product fit, no resealing option, slim shape packaging bags, etc.

Active Publication Date: 2022-06-07
FRITO LAY NORTH AMERICA INC
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Problems solved by technology

Applying pressure along the bag may cause the consumer to crush the remaining contents of the bag when the bag is resealed, resulting in a large amount of unwanted chips or debris
Furthermore, if maintaining the thickness of the bag after opening is less important to the consumer than the initial size of the bag when carrying such a bag, the common pillow bag packaging Often feel oversized for those consumers
In particular, current pillow bags are sealed in such a way that ambient air is trapped inside the bag along with the contents, and this trapped air maintains the thickness of the bag to protect the product from the inside of the factory, but the swelling or bulging Thickness can make it difficult for consumers to carry common pillow bags
In those cases, slim profile pouches that still offer a reseal option are not currently available in the market
Additionally, the thickness of the expanded conventional pillow bag results in reduced product fit on the product display shelf when the conventional pillow bag is placed in a straight line

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[0027] In view of the foregoing, through one or more various aspects, embodiments and / or specific features, the present disclosure is intended to exhibit one or more advantages that will be apparent from the description. The present disclosure refers to one or more specific embodiments by way of illustration and example. Therefore, it is to be understood that the terms, examples, figures and embodiments are illustrative and not intended to limit the scope of the present disclosure.

[0028] figure 2 A front view of one embodiment of a reclosable package 200 constructed in accordance with the disclosed principles is shown. In this embodiment, the packaging bag 200 is a signal serving sized bag that typically holds 1-2 ounces of product (such as potato chips or corn chips). The package 200 is generally flexible, and thus includes a top seal 210 and a bottom seal 210, which can be closed using common techniques (such as ultrasonically welding the ends of the package).

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Abstract

A resealable packaging bag, in an embodiment, includes rigid side walls and a resealable flexible flap having a raised pull tab for use by a consumer to allow the flap to be attached to the bag Flip open the bag, then reseal the bag by placing the flap back over the opening. The edges of the peelable flap are coated with a resealable adhesive, while one side or end of the flap is attached to a portion of the front surface of the bag. The tab portion of the flap can mate with an opening, such as a slot, at the top end seal of the bag. Once the pull-tab is engaged with the opening, the flap is held back out of the way of the opening so that the flap does not interfere with the consumer's access to the product, and so the flap does not drop back onto the surface of the bag when not intended to inadvertently close the bag.

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technical field [0001] The present disclosure relates to snack packages, and in particular, to unique resealable snack packages. Background technique [0002] Flexible packaging bags have been used for some time to provide snack food to consumers. However, most common single-serving bags do not provide a quality consumer experience when attempting to access and consume the product within a single-serving bag (eg, approximately 1-2 ounces). Current pouches typically open at the end seams, so grasping and pulling the end seams by hand is not a pleasant and convenient way to open the bag. Not only has this proven difficult to accomplish on those bags with a large number of end seals, but many times as the end seals yield to the consumer's pull, the bag can open sharply, allowing some of the contents to spill out of the bag out. At other times, when the side or back seam of the bag is torn open after the end seal has yielded to the tensile force, the tensile force may prove t...

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Patent Type & Authority Patents(China)
IPC IPC(8): B65D33/02
CPCB65D75/566B65D75/5855B65D75/5838B65D75/12B65D75/525B65D2585/363B65D77/02B31B2170/20B32B37/1292B31B2160/20
Inventor 马丁·E·布罗恩托德·胡斯梅克查德·许布纳大卫·莱塔热
Owner FRITO LAY NORTH AMERICA INC
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