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Package for compressible products and method for making the package

A product and packaging technology, which is applied in the field of high-efficiency packaging and transportation of compressible products, and can solve problems such as storage of compressible products and environmental pollution.

Inactive Publication Date: 2005-03-30
THE PROCTER & GAMBLE COMPANY
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[0005] A disadvantage of current compressible packaging for storing and transporting compressible products in a compressed state is the problem of how to properly contain and / or store the compressible product after the outer packaging has been opened, for example by a consumer
However, after the consumer opens the original packaging, the diapers will recover to a certain extent according to a certain proportion of their original volume before compression, so that they can no longer be repackaged into the original packaging intact.
This poses a problem for consumers looking to reseal leftover diapers in order to protect the product from environmental contamination and moisture.

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[0028] The term "attached" as used herein includes structures in which one component is directly secured to another component by attaching the component directly to another component, and a structure in which one component is attached by attaching components to intermediate components which in turn are attached to other components. A structure in which a component is indirectly connected to another component.

[0029] As used herein, the term "integrated" means a package consisting of discrete parts joined together to form a cooperating entity. For example, a package that includes a flexible polymer film that is formed, folded, sealed, and possibly connected to other components, such as closure mechanisms, into cooperating entities is "integrated." Likewise, a package, such as a plastic bag, that is individually enclosed in another package, such as a cardboard box, cannot be considered "integrated" together.

[0030] figure 1 is a perspective view of one embodiment of an int...

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The present invention comprises a unitary flexible package (10) for enclosing and containing in a sealed condition one or more compressible products (100) in both a compressed and uncompressed condition. The package (10) comprises a first closure member (12) capable of sealing the package (10) in a first closed condition defining a first volume, and a second closure member (14) capable of sealing the package (10) in a second closed condition defining a second volume, the second volume being greater than the first volume. A method for making the package (10) of the present invention is also disclosed.

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technical field [0001] The present invention relates to packages for efficient packaging and shipping of compressible products and methods of making the packages. Background technique [0002] When transporting finished products from the point of production to the point of sale or intermediate storage facility, it is often desirable to pack multiple products into larger, more durable packages. This not only maintains the product in the desired salable condition, but also minimizes the number of individual articles ready for handling and generally provides more uniformly shaped articles for stacking and shipping. [0003] Over the years, such packages have frequently taken the traditional form, often rectangular rigid or semi-rigid packages formed of corrugated or non-corrugated paperboard, sized to enclose a predetermined quantity of finished product. For other products that require protection from contamination rather than physical damage, "soft" flexible packaging materia...

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IPC IPC(8): B65D75/08B65D33/16B65D33/25B65D75/58B65D85/07
CPCB65D33/2533B65D33/1691B65D75/5855B65D85/16B65D85/07
Inventor 德克·齐默萨里纳·金西尔斯基
Owner THE PROCTER & GAMBLE COMPANY
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