US20080175520A1 - Food storage bag - Google Patents
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- This invention relates to a plastic bag, and more particularly, to reclosable food storage bags.
- Reclosable food storage bags come in a variety of shapes and sizes. They are generally made of polymeric material, generally clear or translucent, and often are equipped with reclosable beads or similar features.
- a food storage bag comprises a planar, polymeric sheet with first and second food storage compartments defined therein.
- the first food storage compartment has a corresponding size to hold a first type of food.
- the second food storage compartment is located near the first food storage compartment and has a corresponding size different from the first storage compartment, so that it might hold a different type of food.
- Each of the two compartments has a corresponding closure.
- the first compartment is sized to hold a sandwich and the second compartment is sized to hold a smaller food item.
- the compartments are integrally secured relative to each other.
- FIGS. 1 and 2 are front and rear elevational respectively, of one implementation of a food storage bag.
- FIG. 3 is a perspective view of a roll of bags
- FIG. 3 b is a package of bags
- FIG. 4 is an alternative embodiment of the food storage bag of FIGS. 1 and 2 .
- food storage bag 21 is substantially flat when not in use and is in the form of polymeric sheet 22 .
- Two separate food storage compartments or areas 23 , 25 are suitably defined in polymeric sheet 22 .
- the term “area,” as used herein, includes a zone, location, volume, corresponding pouch, or compartment formed, for example, by suitably securing overlying portions of polymeric sheet 22 to each other.
- the sizes and configurations of separate food storage areas 23 , 25 can be selected to suit any number of applications.
- food storage area 23 is sized to receive a sandwich therein
- food storage area 25 is generally smaller than food storage area 23 , and is sized to receive food to accompany the sandwich, such as cookies, crackers, snack items, dessert and the like.
- Areas 23 , 25 could also be substantially the same size.
- food storage areas 23 , 25 are separate and independently reclosable.
- Food storage areas 23 , 25 have top edges 26 , 28 which are reclosable or resealable and lie flat against backing 27 when not in use. Pleats (not shown) or other features to define food storage areas 23 , 25 may likewise be appropriate for certain applications.
- the compartments can be equipped with any of a variety of resealable closures for top edges 26 , 28 .
- food storage areas 23 , 25 include respective beads 29 extending at or near top edges 26 , 28 .
- multiple food storage bags 21 can be manufactured as a continuous web 40 which, depending on the application, may be formed into rolls 39 for distribution, or may be further processed for inclusion in suitable dispenser, such as shown at 42 .
- suitable dispenser such as shown at 42 .
- food storage bag 21 has bottom edge 35 secured to opposing top edge 33 ′ of food storage bags 21 ′
- food storage bag 21 ′ has its bottom edge 35 ′ secured to opposing top edge 33 ′′ of bag 22 ′′ and so on.
- adjacent food storage bags 21 , 21 ′, 21 ′′ can have opposing edges separated from each other by suitable perforations or other means for enabling the consumer to easily separate one food storage bag 21 from adjacent ones on the roll 39 .
- multiple bags 21 can be cut and sorted for charging dispenser 42 .
- Roll 39 of multiple food storage bags 21 is accessed by a consumer, such as in preparation of lunch.
- the consumer pulls one or more bags from the dispensing box 42 or separate bag or bags 21 from the balance of roll 39 .
- Food is placed within compartments 23 , 25 , in an operation involving a single food storage bag 21 , rather than two separate food storage bags, and the operation is completed by sealing the corresponding beads 29 .
- FIG. 4 illustrates an alternative embodiment to that of FIGS. 1-3 .
- perforations 41 are formed between areas 123 and 125 .
- Areas 123 , 125 , 123 ′, 125 ′ etc., are arranged to alternate with each other along corresponding roll 139 .
- the sizes and configurations of food storage areas 123 , 125 can be varied relative to each other, such that one area is more suitable for larger food items than the other.
- bag 121 Use by the consumer of bag 121 is similar to that for bag 21 . In this embodiment, however, the user accesses alternatingly sized food storage compartments 123 , 125 from roll 139 , and thereby has multiple sizes of food storage compartments accessible in succession.
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Abstract
A food storage bag is formed from a planar sheet of polymeric material. The bag has two food storage compartments defined therein, each with a closure for items received therein. In one version the bag is formed with two, differently sized compartments integrally secured to each other on a single backing.
Description
- This application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/866,752, filed Nov. 21, 2006. The application to which the present application claims benefit is herein incorporated by reference in its entirety.
- This invention relates to a plastic bag, and more particularly, to reclosable food storage bags.
- Reclosable food storage bags come in a variety of shapes and sizes. They are generally made of polymeric material, generally clear or translucent, and often are equipped with reclosable beads or similar features.
- A great deal of effort has been devoted to specializing food storage bags for particular applications, such as larger “freezer” bags, medium-sized “sandwich” bags, and still smaller “snack” bags.
- The manufacture and sale of such bags generally involves multiple rolls of same-sized sandwich bags, often separated by perforations and dispensable through a variety of packages.
- There is a need for a food storage bag to address various drawbacks and disadvantages of the prior art.
- According to one implementation, a food storage bag comprises a planar, polymeric sheet with first and second food storage compartments defined therein. The first food storage compartment has a corresponding size to hold a first type of food. The second food storage compartment is located near the first food storage compartment and has a corresponding size different from the first storage compartment, so that it might hold a different type of food. Each of the two compartments has a corresponding closure.
- According to another aspect, the first compartment is sized to hold a sandwich and the second compartment is sized to hold a smaller food item. The compartments are integrally secured relative to each other.
- The details of one or more embodiments of the invention are set forth in the accompanying drawings and the description below. Other features, objects, and advantages of the invention will be apparent from the description and drawings, and from the claims.
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FIGS. 1 and 2 are front and rear elevational respectively, of one implementation of a food storage bag. -
FIG. 3 is a perspective view of a roll of bags; -
FIG. 3 b is a package of bags; -
FIG. 4 is an alternative embodiment of the food storage bag ofFIGS. 1 and 2 . - Like reference symbols in the various drawings indicate like elements.
- Referring now to the drawings, in particular to
FIG. 1 ,food storage bag 21 is substantially flat when not in use and is in the form ofpolymeric sheet 22. Two separate food storage compartments or 23, 25 are suitably defined inareas polymeric sheet 22. The term “area,” as used herein, includes a zone, location, volume, corresponding pouch, or compartment formed, for example, by suitably securing overlying portions ofpolymeric sheet 22 to each other. The sizes and configurations of separate 23, 25 can be selected to suit any number of applications. Thus, for example, in the illustrated embodiment,food storage areas food storage area 23 is sized to receive a sandwich therein, whereasfood storage area 25 is generally smaller thanfood storage area 23, and is sized to receive food to accompany the sandwich, such as cookies, crackers, snack items, dessert and the like. 23, 25 could also be substantially the same size. Preferably, and as shown in this embodiment,Areas 23, 25 are separate and independently reclosable.food storage areas - In one preferred embodiment, there is not a perforation or other separation between
bottom edge 24 offood storage area 23 andtop edge 26 offood storage area 25. Rather, 23, 25 are secured integrally relative to each other.food storage areas 23, 25 have side edges secured to opposing edges of integral backing 27 (Areas FIG. 2 ). -
23, 25 haveFood storage areas 26, 28 which are reclosable or resealable and lie flat against backing 27 when not in use. Pleats (not shown) or other features to definetop edges 23, 25 may likewise be appropriate for certain applications. The compartments can be equipped with any of a variety of resealable closures forfood storage areas 26, 28. In the illustrated embodiment,top edges 23, 25 include respective beads 29 extending at or nearfood storage areas 26, 28.top edges - Referring now to
FIGS. 3 a and 3 b, multiplefood storage bags 21 can be manufactured as acontinuous web 40 which, depending on the application, may be formed intorolls 39 for distribution, or may be further processed for inclusion in suitable dispenser, such as shown at 42. Thus, in theweb 40 shown,food storage bag 21 hasbottom edge 35 secured to opposingtop edge 33′ offood storage bags 21′,food storage bag 21′ has itsbottom edge 35′ secured to opposingtop edge 33″ ofbag 22″ and so on. In the case ofrolls 39, adjacent 21, 21′, 21″ can have opposing edges separated from each other by suitable perforations or other means for enabling the consumer to easily separate onefood storage bags food storage bag 21 from adjacent ones on theroll 39. Alternately,multiple bags 21 can be cut and sorted forcharging dispenser 42. - Having described the overall structure and manufacture of
food storage bag 21, its use is readily apparent.Roll 39 of multiplefood storage bags 21 is accessed by a consumer, such as in preparation of lunch. The consumer pulls one or more bags from the dispensingbox 42 or separate bag orbags 21 from the balance ofroll 39. Food is placed within 23, 25, in an operation involving a singlecompartments food storage bag 21, rather than two separate food storage bags, and the operation is completed by sealing the corresponding beads 29. -
FIG. 4 illustrates an alternative embodiment to that ofFIGS. 1-3 . Instead of having both 23, 25 formed on a uniform orareas integral backing 27,perforations 41 are formed between 123 and 125.areas 123, 125, 123′, 125′ etc., are arranged to alternate with each other alongAreas corresponding roll 139. As in the previous embodiment, the sizes and configurations of 123, 125 can be varied relative to each other, such that one area is more suitable for larger food items than the other.food storage areas - Use by the consumer of bag 121 is similar to that for
bag 21. In this embodiment, however, the user accesses alternatingly sized 123, 125 fromfood storage compartments roll 139, and thereby has multiple sizes of food storage compartments accessible in succession. - While several exemplary embodiments of the present invention have been shown and described, it will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that other variations are likewise within the scope of the appended claims. For example, while
23, 25 and corresponding compartments are shown arranged “head-to-toe” or top to bottom withinfood storage areas bag 21, other arrangements of 23, 25 relative to each other are also contemplated.areas 23, 25 could be disposed side-by-side or diagonally from each other.Areas
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1. A food storage bag comprising:
a planar, polymeric sheet having first and second food storage compartments defined therein;
the first food storage compartment having a first size to hold at least a first type of food;
the second food storage compartment located near the first food storage compartment and having a second size sufficiently different from the first size to hold at least a second type of food, each of the compartments having respective closures.
2. The food storage bag of claim 1 , wherein the first compartment is sized to hold a sandwich and the second compartment is sized to hold a smaller food item.
3. The food storage bag of claim 1 , wherein the closures include respective beads.
4. The food storage bag of claim 1 , wherein the first and second compartments are integrally secured relative to each other.
5. The food storage bag of claim 1 , wherein the first and second compartments are removably secured relative to each other.
6. The food storage bag of claim 1 , further comprising perforations extending between the two compartments.
7. The food storage bag of claim 1 , wherein the polymeric sheet comprises a backing and planar portions overlying the backing, the planar portions having edges secured to the backing to define the first and second compartments.
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