US20100142861A1 - Container bag with multiple sealable locks - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a container bag, and more particularly to a container bag with multiple sealable locks, wherein the container bag has a plurality of discrete sealing pockets adapted for individually packing different objects in an air-tight manner.
- a container bag usually made of a non-rigid, semi-rigid, or flexible material is used for packing or carrying items such as frozen food, fresh produce, snack foods etc. Most of the bags are heat sealed together.
- a press-to-close zipper or sliding zipper is used to close and open the bag in a resealable manner, and to seal the items in the bags to keep the items fresh or prevent leaking.
- a food bag is used for transporting food for picnicking, wherein a sandwich and fruits are packed in one bag.
- the sandwich may get wet or soaked by the fruits. Therefore, most people would like to separate the sandwich and the fruits into different food bags.
- Packing the sandwich with the snacks as another example, a person may put the sandwich and snacks in one bag for convenience or utilizing the usage of the bag, so that the flavor may be mixed and destroyed the taste of the original food.
- the food bag has a standard size that it is a waste for the food bag to store a small amount of food, such as the snacks.
- a bag having different pockets is provided for separating the different foods in one bag so as to utilize the space of the bag.
- this type of bag solved the mixing different foods problems, the shared opening makes no choose but opening all the pockets at the same time. It is not only inconvenient but also hard to keep it fresh when the single shared opening is opened for all the pockets.
- a container bag for segregating the different foods in one container bag is also provided.
- the bag has more than two compartments for housing the different foods such as two liquid foods.
- the separated compartments are permanently sealed. It's impossible to reuse the bag or re-close the bag after the bag is unsealedly opened.
- a main object of the present invention is to provide a container bag with multiple sealable locks, wherein the container bag has a plurality of discrete sealing pockets adapted for individually packing different objects in an air-tight manner.
- Another object of the present invention is to provide a container bag with multiple sealable locks, wherein each of the sealing pockets has its own sealable lock such that when one of the sealing pockets is opened, other sealing pockets are remained unsealed.
- Another object of the present invention is to provide a container bag with multiple sealable locks, wherein the sealable lock can reusable to permit each of the sealing pockets being reclosably sealed in a reusable manner.
- Another object of the present invention is to provide a container bag with multiple sealable locks, wherein the container bag can separate different foods in one bag for the convenience of a person to carry and transport the food so as to utilize the space the container bag.
- Another object of the present invention is to provide a container bag with multiple sealable locks, which does not require to alter the original structural design of the container bag, so as to minimize the manufacturing cost of the container bag incorporating with the sealable locks.
- Another object of the present invention is to provide a container bag with multiple sealable locks, wherein no expensive or complicated structure is required to employ in the present invention in order to achieve the above mentioned objects. Therefore, the present invention successfully provides an economic and efficient solution for providing a container body with multiple sealing pockets and multiple sealable locks to individually access the sealing pockets.
- a container bag of the present invention comprises a bag body and a resealable lock.
- the bag body comprises a first layer and a second layer overlapped therewith, and defines a plurality of sealing pockets discretely provided between the first and second layers and a plurality of elongated sealing openings communicating with said sealing pockets respectively.
- the resealable lock comprises a plurality of zip lockers provided at the sealing openings respectively to seal and enclose the sealing pockets, wherein each of the zip lockers is individually actuated to unsealed and open the sealing pocket so as to permit each of the sealing pockets being reclosably sealed in a reusable manner.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a container bag according to a first preferred embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 2 is a sectional view of the container bag according to the first preferred embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 3 is a perspective view of a container bag according to a second preferred embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 4 is a sectional view of the container bag according to the second preferred embodiment of the present invention.
- FIGS. 5A to 5C illustrate the alternative modes of the container bag according to the first and second preferred embodiments of the present invention.
- FIG. 6 is a schematic view illustrating a manufacturing process the container bag according to the preferred embodiment of the present invention.
- a container bag of the present invention is illustrated, wherein the container bag, which is adapted for storing different items in a separated air-tight manner, comprises a bag body 10 and a resealable lock 20 .
- the bag body 10 comprises a first layer 11 and a second layer 12 overlapped therewith, and defines a plurality of sealing pockets 13 discretely provided between the first layer 11 and the second layer 12 and a plurality of elongated sealing openings 131 for communicating with the sealing pockets 13 respectively.
- the resealable lock 20 comprises a plurality of zip lockers 21 provided at the sealing openings 131 respectively to seal and enclose the sealing pockets 13 , wherein each of the zip lockers 21 is individually actuated to unsealed and open the sealing pocket 13 so as to permit each of the sealing pockets 13 being reclosably sealed in a reusable manner.
- the first and second layers 11 , 12 are made of flexible material and preferably have good oxygen barrier properties to keep the items, especially for edible products, within the sealing pockets 13 .
- two sealing pockets 13 are provided within the first and second layers 11 , 12 , wherein the two sealing pockets 13 are identical and each of the sealing pockets 13 is formed between half of the first layer 11 and corresponding half of the second layer 12 .
- the bag body 10 further has one or more sealing portions 14 that the first layer 11 is permanently sealed with the second layer 12 to form a partition between the two neighboring sealing pockets 13 .
- the sealing portion 14 is formed along a centerline of the bag body 10 to permanently seal the first and second layers 11 , 12 with each other such that the centerline of the bag body 10 form the partition to separate the two sealing pockets 13 .
- two different items, such as sandwich and snacks, can be stored in the sealing pockets 13 respectively.
- each of the sealing openings 131 is a discrete opening formed at the bag body 10 that each of the sealing pockets 13 has an air-tight chamber 132 when the sealing opening 131 is sealed via the respective zip locker 21 , in such a manner that the air-tight chamber 132 of each of the sealing pockets 13 is inaccessible to another the air-tight chamber 132 of the neighboring sealing pocket 13 .
- the user is able to take out the item within the corresponding sealing pocket 13 via the respective zip locker 21 while the item within another sealing pocket 13 is remained sealed.
- each of the sealing pockets 13 which is formed in a rectangular shape, has three sealing edges 133 and a sealable edge to define the sealing opening 131 therealong.
- the three sealing edges 133 of each of the sealing pockets 13 are permanently sealed while the zip locker 21 is provided at the sealable edge of the sealing pocket 13 .
- at least one of the sealing openings 131 is formed along a peripheral edge of the bag body 10 .
- the two air-tight chambers 132 of the sealing pockets 13 are formed to prevent the food from leaking so as to prevent the foods from mixing in different sealing pockets 13 .
- two of the sealing pockets 13 are sharing one of the sealing edges as a common edge along the sealing portion 14 which is the partition for separating the two sealing pockets 13 to form two air-tight chambers 132 for sealing the foods in different sealing pockets 13 .
- the sealing opening 131 of one of the sealing pockets 13 is formed along one side peripheral edge of the bag body 13 while the sealing opening 131 of another sealing pocket 13 is formed along another side peripheral edge of the bag body 13 , as shown in FIG. 1 . Therefore, at least two of the sealing openings 131 are provided at the bag body 10 and are extended in a parallel manner.
- each of the zipper lockers 21 comprises a first zipper 211 integrally provided along an opening edge of each of the sealing openings 131 at the first layer 11 and a second zipper 212 integrally provided along an opening edge of the respective sealing opening 131 at the second layer 12 to detachably engage with the first zipper 211 so as to seal and enclose the respective sealing pocket 13 . Accordingly, the two opening edges of each of the sealing opening 131 are detachably engaged with each other via the first and second zippers 211 , 212 to seal and enclose the respective sealing pocket 13 .
- the first and second zippers 211 , 212 are zipper-type-reclosable fasteners integrally provided at the first and second layers 11 , 12 respectively along the sealing opening 131 thereof, wherein the user is able to joint the first and second zippers 211 , 212 together through the zipper closure action as the user applies thumb and finger pressure in a sweeping motion across the first and second zippers 211 , 212 at the sealing opening 131 .
- the air-tight chamber 132 is formed within the sealing pocket 13 to seal and enclose the item therein in an air-tight manner.
- the user is able to unseal and open the sealing pocket 13 by applying an opposite pulling force at the first and second layers 11 , 12 to disengage the first zipper 211 with the second zipper 212 .
- the discrete sealing pockets 13 has the discrete sealing opening 131 having the respective zip locker 21 provided thereat, wherein each of the sealing pockets 13 is able to be enclosed and opened individually by press-to-close or pull-to-open the zip locker 21 . Therefore, the individual zip lockers 21 provided at the individual sealing openings 131 for each sealing pocket 13 to enable the user to enclose and open the container bag in a reusable manner and to enable the sealing pockets 13 being enclosed or opened individually to avoid the unnecessary opening of the sealing pockets 13 which is not desired to reach. It is appreciated that when the zip locker 21 is closed, the three sealing edges and the sealable edge having the zip locker 21 provided at the sealing opening 131 are formed the air-tight chamber 132 to securely seal the foods into the respective sealing pocket 13 .
- the container bag of a second embodiment illustrates an alternative mode of the first embodiment, wherein the container bag comprises a bag body 10 ′ and a resealable lock 20 ′.
- the bag body 10 ′ comprises a first layer 11 ′ and a second layer 12 ′ overlapped therewith, and defines a plurality of sealing pockets 13 ′ discretely provided between the first layer 11 ′ and the second layer 12 ′ and a plurality of elongated sealing openings 131 ′ for communicating with the sealing pockets 13 ′ respectively.
- the resealable lock 20 ′ comprises a plurality of zip lockers 21 ′ provided at the sealing openings 131 respectively to seal and enclose the sealing pockets 13 ′, wherein each of the zip lockers 21 ′ is individually actuated to unsealed and open the sealing pocket 13 ′ so as to permit each of the sealing pockets 13 ′ being reclosably sealed in a reusable manner.
- the bag body 10 ′ further has one or more sealing portions 14 ′ that the first layer 11 ′ is permanently sealed with the second layer 12 ′ to form a partition between the two neighboring sealing pockets 13 ′.
- the sealing portion 14 ′ is formed along a centerline of the bag body 10 ′ to permanently seal the first and second layers 11 ′, 12 ′ with each other such that the centerline of the bag body 10 ′ form the partition to separate the two sealing pockets 13 ′.
- Each of the sealing openings 131 ′ is a discrete opening formed at the bag body 10 ′ that each of the sealing pockets 13 ′ has an air-tight chamber 132 ′ when the sealing opening 131 ′ is sealed via the respective zip locker 21 ′, in such a manner that the air-tight chamber 132 ′ of each of the sealing pockets 13 is inaccessible to another the air-tight chamber 132 ′ of the neighboring sealing pocket 13 ′.
- Each of the sealing pockets 13 ′ which is formed in a rectangular shape, has three sealing edges 133 ′ and a sealable edge to define the sealing opening 131 ′ therealong.
- the three sealing edges 133 ′ of each of the sealing pockets 13 ′ are permanently sealed while the zip locker 21 ′ is provided at the sealable edge of the sealing pocket 13 ′.
- at least one of the sealing openings 131 ′ is formed along a peripheral edge of the bag body 10 ′.
- the sealing opening 131 ′ of one of the sealing pockets 13 is formed along a top peripheral edge of the bag body 13 ′ while the sealing opening 131 ′ of another sealing pocket 13 ′ is formed along the same top peripheral edge of the bag body 13 ′.
- the sealing portion 14 ′ of the bag body 10 ′ is provided between two inner ends of the sealing openings 131 ′ of the sealing pockets 13 ′, such that the sealing portion 14 ′ forms the partition between the two sealing openings 131 ′.
- each of the zipper lockers 21 ′ comprises a first zipper 211 ′ integrally provided along an opening edge of each of the sealing openings 131 ′ at the first layer 11 ′ and a second zipper 212 ′ integrally provided along an opening edge of the respective sealing opening 131 ′ at the second layer 12 ′ to detachably engage with the first zipper 211 ′ so as to seal and enclose the respective sealing pocket 13 ′. Accordingly, the two opening edges of each of the sealing opening 131 ′ are detachably engaged with each other via the first and second zippers 211 ′, 212 ′ to seal and enclose the respective sealing pocket 13 ′.
- Each of the zipper lockers 21 ′ further comprises a zip slider 213 ′ slidably engaging with the first and second zippers 211 ′, 212 ′ to slide along each of the sealing openings 131 ′ so as to ensure the first and second zippers 211 ′, 212 ′ being secured with each other. Accordingly, when the zip slider 213 ′ is slid at one end of the sealing opening 131 ′, the first and second zippers 211 ′, 212 ′ are disengaged with each other to unseal and open the respective sealing pocket 13 ′. When the zip slider 213 ′ is slid at another opposed end of the sealing opening 131 ′, the first and second zippers 211 ′, 212 ′ are engaged with each other to seal and enclose the respective sealing pocket 13 ′.
- the discrete sealing pockets 13 ′ has the discrete sealing opening 131 ′ having the respective zip locker 21 ′ provided thereat, wherein each of the sealing pockets 13 ′ is able to be enclosed and opened individually by sliding the zip slider 213 ′ of the zip locker 21 ′. Therefore, the individual zip lockers 21 ′ provided at the individual sealing openings 131 ′ for sealing each sealing pockets 13 ′ enables the user to enclose and open the container bag in a reusable manner and to enable the sealing pockets 13 ′ being enclosed or opened individually to avoid the unnecessary opening of the sealing pockets 13 ′ which is not desired to reach.
- the container bag according to the first and second embodiments can be manufactured via the conventional manufacturing method which provides two rolls of flexible sheets.
- the first and second layers 11 , 12 , 11 ′, 12 ′ with the built-in first and second zippers 21 , 21 ′ are formed.
- the container bag can be manufactured with multiple sealing pockets 13 , 13 ′.
- the container bag can have different pocket configurations according to the above first and second preferred embodiments. Accordingly, at least two of the sealing openings 131 , 131 ′ of the sealing pockets 13 , 13 ′ are extended in a parallel manner. It is appreciated that one of the sealing opening 131 , 131 ′ is extended perpendicularly to another sealing opening 131 , 131 ′.
- FIG. 5A An example is shown in FIG. 5A to illustrate the first alternative pocket configuration.
- the bag body 10 provides three sealing pockets 13 A, 13 B, 13 C, wherein the first sealing pocket 13 A has a size larger than the size of each of the second and third sealing pockets 13 B, 13 C, while the second and third sealing pockets 13 B, 13 C are identical.
- the larger first sealing pocket 13 A is combined with two smaller second and third sealing pockets 13 B, 13 C to form a first alternative pocket configuration. Since the bag body 10 provides three sealing pockets 13 A, 13 B, 13 C, there are three sealing openings 131 A, 13 B, 13 C and three zip lockers 21 A, 21 B, 21 C.
- the bag body 10 has a first sealing portion 14 A provided along the centerline of the bag body 10 to form a first partition between the first sealing pocket 13 A and the second and third sealing pockets 13 B, 13 C.
- a second sealing portion 14 B is perpendicularly extended from the first sealing portion 14 A to form a second partition between the second and third sealing pockets 13 B, 13 C.
- the first zip locker 21 A is provided along the first sealing opening 131 A of the first sealing pocket 13 A along the peripheral edge of the bag body 10 .
- a second zip locker 21 B and a third zip locker 21 C are provided at the second sealing openings 131 B of the second sealing pocket 13 B and the first sealing opening 131 C of the third sealing pocket 13 C respectively, wherein the second zip locker 21 B and the third zip locker 21 C are aligned with each other end-to-end.
- the second and third zip lockers 21 B, 21 C are extended along the second and third sealing openings 131 B, 131 C respectively at a position adjacent and parallel to the first sealing portion 14 A.
- the second and third zip lockers 21 B, 21 C are extended parallel to the first zip locker 21 A.
- three independent sealing pockets 13 A, 13 B, 13 C are formed to provide the individual air-tight chambers to securely seal the items therein while each of the sealing pockets 13 A, 13 B, 13 C can be opened individually via the respective zip locker 21 A, 21 B, 21 C.
- FIG. 5B Another example is shown in FIG. 5B to illustrate the second alternative pocket configuration.
- the bag body 10 provides two sealing pockets 13 D, 13 E side-by-side, wherein the first sealing pocket 13 D has a size larger than the size of the second sealing pocket 13 E.
- the bag body 10 provides two sealing pockets 13 D, 13 E, there are two sealing openings 131 D, 131 E and two zip lockers 21 D, 21 E.
- the bag body 10 has a sealing portion 14 provided along the centerline of the bag body 10 to form a partition between the first sealing pocket 13 D and the second sealing pocket 13 E.
- the first zip locker 21 D is provided along the first sealing opening 131 D of the first sealing pocket 13 D along the peripheral edge of the bag body 10 .
- a second zip locker 21 E is provided at the second sealing openings 131 E of the second sealing pocket 13 E.
- the second zip locker 21 E is extended along the second sealing opening 131 E at a position adjacent and parallel to the sealing portion 14 .
- the second zip locker 21 E is extended perpendicularly to the first zip locker 21 D. Therefore, two independent sealing pockets 13 D, 13 E are formed to provide the individual air-tight chambers to securely seal the items therein while each of the sealing pockets 13 D, 13 E can be opened individually via the respective zip locker 21 D, 21 E.
- FIG. 5C Another example is shown in FIG. 5C to illustrate the third alternative pocket configuration.
- the bag body 10 provides two sealing pockets 13 F, 13 G as a top pocket and a bottom pocket, wherein the first and second sealing pockets 13 F, 13 G are identical in size and shape. Since the bag body 10 provides two sealing pockets 13 F, 13 G, there are two sealing openings 131 F, 131 G and two zip lockers 21 F, 21 G.
- the bag body 10 has a sealing portion 14 provided along the centerline of the bag body 10 to form a partition between the first sealing pocket 13 F and the second sealing pocket 13 G.
- the first zip locker 21 F is provided along the first sealing opening 131 F of the first sealing pocket 13 F along the peripheral edge of the bag body 10 .
- a second zip locker 21 G is provided at the second sealing openings 131 G of the second sealing pocket 13 G.
- the second zip locker 21 G is extended along the second sealing opening 131 G at a position adjacent and parallel to the sealing portion 14 .
- the second zip locker 21 G is extended parallel to the first zip locker 21 D. Therefore, two independent sealing pockets 13 F, 13 G are formed to provide the individual air-tight chambers to securely seal the items therein while each of the sealing pockets 13 F, 13 G can be opened individually via the respective zip locker 21 F, 21 G.
- the present invention further provides a manufacturing process to make the container bag, as shown in FIG. 6 .
- the three sealing pockets 13 A, 13 B, 13 C are formed individually via the conventional process of the container bag. Accordingly, each of the sealing pockets 13 A, 13 B, 13 C has a peripheral margin portion 130 A, 130 B, 130 C remained uncut.
- the margin portion 130 B, 130 C of the second and third sealing pockets 13 B, 13 C are overlapped and sealed with the margin portion 130 A of the first sealing pocket 13 A to form the first sealing portion 14 A of the bag body 10 .
- the margin portion 130 B of the second sealing pocket 13 B is overlapped and sealed with the margin portion 130 C of the third sealing pocket 13 C to form the second sealing portion 14 of the bag body 10 .
- the rest of the margin portions 130 A, 130 B, 130 C of the sealing pockets 13 A, 13 B, 13 C will be cut to trim the margin edge of the bag body 10 such that the container bag having multiple sealing pockets and multiple sealable locks is formed. Accordingly, the container bag with multiple sealable locks can be produced in the way which is similar to the conventional producing method without other special machine or complicated steps involving, so as to minimize the manufacturing cost of the container bag.
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The container bag includes a bag body and a resealable lock. The bag body includes a first layer and a second layer overlapped therewith, and defines a plurality of sealing pockets discretely provided between the first and second layers and a plurality of elongated sealing openings communicating with said sealing pockets respectively. The resealable lock includes a plurality of zip lockers provided at the sealing openings respectively to seal and enclose the sealing pockets, wherein each of the zip lockers is individually actuated to unsealed and open the sealing pocket so as to permit each of the sealing pockets being reclosably sealed in a reusable manner.
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- 1. Field of Invention
- The present invention relates to a container bag, and more particularly to a container bag with multiple sealable locks, wherein the container bag has a plurality of discrete sealing pockets adapted for individually packing different objects in an air-tight manner.
- 2. Description of Related Arts
- A container bag usually made of a non-rigid, semi-rigid, or flexible material is used for packing or carrying items such as frozen food, fresh produce, snack foods etc. Most of the bags are heat sealed together. A press-to-close zipper or sliding zipper is used to close and open the bag in a resealable manner, and to seal the items in the bags to keep the items fresh or prevent leaking.
- There are many different bags in the market for different purposes. Take a food bag for example, a food bag is used for transporting food for picnicking, wherein a sandwich and fruits are packed in one bag. However, the sandwich may get wet or soaked by the fruits. Therefore, most people would like to separate the sandwich and the fruits into different food bags. Packing the sandwich with the snacks, as another example, a person may put the sandwich and snacks in one bag for convenience or utilizing the usage of the bag, so that the flavor may be mixed and destroyed the taste of the original food. It is worth mentioning that the food bag has a standard size that it is a waste for the food bag to store a small amount of food, such as the snacks.
- For solving those problems, a bag having different pockets is provided for separating the different foods in one bag so as to utilize the space of the bag. Though this type of bag solved the mixing different foods problems, the shared opening makes no choose but opening all the pockets at the same time. It is not only inconvenient but also hard to keep it fresh when the single shared opening is opened for all the pockets.
- In order to separate the different foods, a container bag for segregating the different foods in one container bag is also provided. The bag has more than two compartments for housing the different foods such as two liquid foods. However, the separated compartments are permanently sealed. It's impossible to reuse the bag or re-close the bag after the bag is unsealedly opened.
- A main object of the present invention is to provide a container bag with multiple sealable locks, wherein the container bag has a plurality of discrete sealing pockets adapted for individually packing different objects in an air-tight manner.
- Another object of the present invention is to provide a container bag with multiple sealable locks, wherein each of the sealing pockets has its own sealable lock such that when one of the sealing pockets is opened, other sealing pockets are remained unsealed.
- Another object of the present invention is to provide a container bag with multiple sealable locks, wherein the sealable lock can reusable to permit each of the sealing pockets being reclosably sealed in a reusable manner.
- Another object of the present invention is to provide a container bag with multiple sealable locks, wherein the container bag can separate different foods in one bag for the convenience of a person to carry and transport the food so as to utilize the space the container bag.
- Another object of the present invention is to provide a container bag with multiple sealable locks, which does not require to alter the original structural design of the container bag, so as to minimize the manufacturing cost of the container bag incorporating with the sealable locks.
- Another object of the present invention is to provide a container bag with multiple sealable locks, wherein no expensive or complicated structure is required to employ in the present invention in order to achieve the above mentioned objects. Therefore, the present invention successfully provides an economic and efficient solution for providing a container body with multiple sealing pockets and multiple sealable locks to individually access the sealing pockets.
- Accordingly, in order to accomplish the above objects, a container bag of the present invention comprises a bag body and a resealable lock.
- The bag body comprises a first layer and a second layer overlapped therewith, and defines a plurality of sealing pockets discretely provided between the first and second layers and a plurality of elongated sealing openings communicating with said sealing pockets respectively.
- The resealable lock comprises a plurality of zip lockers provided at the sealing openings respectively to seal and enclose the sealing pockets, wherein each of the zip lockers is individually actuated to unsealed and open the sealing pocket so as to permit each of the sealing pockets being reclosably sealed in a reusable manner.
- These and other objectives, features, and advantages of the present invention will become apparent from the following detailed description, the accompanying drawings, and the appended claims.
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FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a container bag according to a first preferred embodiment of the present invention. -
FIG. 2 is a sectional view of the container bag according to the first preferred embodiment of the present invention. -
FIG. 3 is a perspective view of a container bag according to a second preferred embodiment of the present invention. -
FIG. 4 is a sectional view of the container bag according to the second preferred embodiment of the present invention. -
FIGS. 5A to 5C illustrate the alternative modes of the container bag according to the first and second preferred embodiments of the present invention. -
FIG. 6 is a schematic view illustrating a manufacturing process the container bag according to the preferred embodiment of the present invention. - Referring to
FIG. 1 of the drawings, a container bag of the present invention is illustrated, wherein the container bag, which is adapted for storing different items in a separated air-tight manner, comprises abag body 10 and aresealable lock 20. - The
bag body 10 comprises afirst layer 11 and asecond layer 12 overlapped therewith, and defines a plurality ofsealing pockets 13 discretely provided between thefirst layer 11 and thesecond layer 12 and a plurality ofelongated sealing openings 131 for communicating with thesealing pockets 13 respectively. - The
resealable lock 20 comprises a plurality ofzip lockers 21 provided at thesealing openings 131 respectively to seal and enclose thesealing pockets 13, wherein each of thezip lockers 21 is individually actuated to unsealed and open the sealingpocket 13 so as to permit each of the sealingpockets 13 being reclosably sealed in a reusable manner. - According to the preferred embodiment, the first and
11, 12 are made of flexible material and preferably have good oxygen barrier properties to keep the items, especially for edible products, within thesecond layers sealing pockets 13. As shown inFIG. 1 , twosealing pockets 13 are provided within the first and 11, 12, wherein the twosecond layers sealing pockets 13 are identical and each of thesealing pockets 13 is formed between half of thefirst layer 11 and corresponding half of thesecond layer 12. - In addition, the
bag body 10 further has one or more sealingportions 14 that thefirst layer 11 is permanently sealed with thesecond layer 12 to form a partition between the two neighboringsealing pockets 13. As shown inFIG. 1 , thesealing portion 14 is formed along a centerline of thebag body 10 to permanently seal the first and 11, 12 with each other such that the centerline of thesecond layers bag body 10 form the partition to separate the twosealing pockets 13. In other words, two different items, such as sandwich and snacks, can be stored in thesealing pockets 13 respectively. - Accordingly, each of the
sealing openings 131 is a discrete opening formed at thebag body 10 that each of thesealing pockets 13 has an air-tight chamber 132 when the sealingopening 131 is sealed via therespective zip locker 21, in such a manner that the air-tight chamber 132 of each of thesealing pockets 13 is inaccessible to another the air-tight chamber 132 of the neighboringsealing pocket 13. In other words, the user is able to take out the item within thecorresponding sealing pocket 13 via therespective zip locker 21 while the item within another sealingpocket 13 is remained sealed. - Preferably, each of the
sealing pockets 13, which is formed in a rectangular shape, has threesealing edges 133 and a sealable edge to define the sealing opening 131 therealong. In other words, the threesealing edges 133 of each of thesealing pockets 13 are permanently sealed while thezip locker 21 is provided at the sealable edge of thesealing pocket 13. Accordingly, at least one of thesealing openings 131 is formed along a peripheral edge of thebag body 10. - The two air-
tight chambers 132 of thesealing pockets 13 are formed to prevent the food from leaking so as to prevent the foods from mixing indifferent sealing pockets 13. In order words, two of thesealing pockets 13 are sharing one of the sealing edges as a common edge along the sealingportion 14 which is the partition for separating the twosealing pockets 13 to form two air-tight chambers 132 for sealing the foods indifferent sealing pockets 13. - In particularly, the sealing opening 131 of one of the
sealing pockets 13 is formed along one side peripheral edge of thebag body 13 while the sealing opening 131 of another sealingpocket 13 is formed along another side peripheral edge of thebag body 13, as shown inFIG. 1 . Therefore, at least two of thesealing openings 131 are provided at thebag body 10 and are extended in a parallel manner. - As shown in
FIG. 2 , each of thezipper lockers 21 comprises afirst zipper 211 integrally provided along an opening edge of each of thesealing openings 131 at thefirst layer 11 and asecond zipper 212 integrally provided along an opening edge of therespective sealing opening 131 at thesecond layer 12 to detachably engage with thefirst zipper 211 so as to seal and enclose therespective sealing pocket 13. Accordingly, the two opening edges of each of the sealingopening 131 are detachably engaged with each other via the first and 211, 212 to seal and enclose thesecond zippers respective sealing pocket 13. - According to the preferred embodiment, the first and
211, 212 are zipper-type-reclosable fasteners integrally provided at the first andsecond zippers 11, 12 respectively along the sealing opening 131 thereof, wherein the user is able to joint the first andsecond layers 211, 212 together through the zipper closure action as the user applies thumb and finger pressure in a sweeping motion across the first andsecond zippers 211, 212 at the sealing opening 131. Once the first andsecond zippers 211, 212 are engaged with each other, the air-second zippers tight chamber 132 is formed within the sealingpocket 13 to seal and enclose the item therein in an air-tight manner. The user is able to unseal and open thesealing pocket 13 by applying an opposite pulling force at the first and 11, 12 to disengage thesecond layers first zipper 211 with thesecond zipper 212. - It is worth to mention that the discrete sealing pockets 13 has the
discrete sealing opening 131 having therespective zip locker 21 provided thereat, wherein each of the sealing pockets 13 is able to be enclosed and opened individually by press-to-close or pull-to-open thezip locker 21. Therefore, theindividual zip lockers 21 provided at theindividual sealing openings 131 for each sealingpocket 13 to enable the user to enclose and open the container bag in a reusable manner and to enable the sealing pockets 13 being enclosed or opened individually to avoid the unnecessary opening of the sealing pockets 13 which is not desired to reach. It is appreciated that when thezip locker 21 is closed, the three sealing edges and the sealable edge having thezip locker 21 provided at thesealing opening 131 are formed the air-tight chamber 132 to securely seal the foods into the respective sealingpocket 13. - Referring to
FIGS. 3 and 4 of the drawings, the container bag of a second embodiment illustrates an alternative mode of the first embodiment, wherein the container bag comprises abag body 10′ and aresealable lock 20′. - Having the similar structure of the first embodiment, the
bag body 10′ comprises afirst layer 11′ and asecond layer 12′ overlapped therewith, and defines a plurality of sealingpockets 13′ discretely provided between thefirst layer 11′ and thesecond layer 12′ and a plurality of elongated sealingopenings 131′ for communicating with the sealing pockets 13′ respectively. - The
resealable lock 20′ comprises a plurality ofzip lockers 21′ provided at the sealingopenings 131 respectively to seal and enclose the sealing pockets 13′, wherein each of thezip lockers 21′ is individually actuated to unsealed and open the sealingpocket 13′ so as to permit each of the sealing pockets 13′ being reclosably sealed in a reusable manner. - The
bag body 10′ further has one ormore sealing portions 14′ that thefirst layer 11′ is permanently sealed with thesecond layer 12′ to form a partition between the two neighboring sealing pockets 13′. As shown inFIG. 3 , the sealingportion 14′ is formed along a centerline of thebag body 10′ to permanently seal the first andsecond layers 11′, 12′ with each other such that the centerline of thebag body 10′ form the partition to separate the two sealingpockets 13′. Each of the sealingopenings 131′ is a discrete opening formed at thebag body 10′ that each of the sealing pockets 13′ has an air-tight chamber 132′ when the sealingopening 131′ is sealed via therespective zip locker 21′, in such a manner that the air-tight chamber 132′ of each of the sealing pockets 13 is inaccessible to another the air-tight chamber 132′ of the neighboring sealingpocket 13′. - Each of the sealing pockets 13′, which is formed in a rectangular shape, has three sealing
edges 133′ and a sealable edge to define thesealing opening 131′ therealong. In other words, the three sealingedges 133′ of each of the sealing pockets 13′ are permanently sealed while thezip locker 21′ is provided at the sealable edge of the sealingpocket 13′. Accordingly, at least one of the sealingopenings 131′ is formed along a peripheral edge of thebag body 10′. - As shown in
FIGS. 3 and 4 , the sealingopening 131′ of one of the sealing pockets 13 is formed along a top peripheral edge of thebag body 13′ while thesealing opening 131′ of another sealingpocket 13′ is formed along the same top peripheral edge of thebag body 13′. In other words, the sealingportion 14′ of thebag body 10′ is provided between two inner ends of the sealingopenings 131′ of the sealing pockets 13′, such that the sealingportion 14′ forms the partition between the two sealingopenings 131′. - As shown in
FIGS. 3 and 4 , each of thezipper lockers 21′ comprises afirst zipper 211′ integrally provided along an opening edge of each of the sealingopenings 131′ at thefirst layer 11′ and asecond zipper 212′ integrally provided along an opening edge of the respective sealing opening 131′ at thesecond layer 12′ to detachably engage with thefirst zipper 211′ so as to seal and enclose the respective sealingpocket 13′. Accordingly, the two opening edges of each of thesealing opening 131′ are detachably engaged with each other via the first andsecond zippers 211′, 212′ to seal and enclose the respective sealingpocket 13′. - Each of the
zipper lockers 21′ further comprises azip slider 213′ slidably engaging with the first andsecond zippers 211′, 212′ to slide along each of the sealingopenings 131′ so as to ensure the first andsecond zippers 211′, 212′ being secured with each other. Accordingly, when thezip slider 213′ is slid at one end of thesealing opening 131′, the first andsecond zippers 211′, 212′ are disengaged with each other to unseal and open the respective sealingpocket 13′. When thezip slider 213′ is slid at another opposed end of thesealing opening 131′, the first andsecond zippers 211′, 212′ are engaged with each other to seal and enclose the respective sealingpocket 13′. - It is worth to mention that the discrete sealing pockets 13′ has the discrete sealing opening 131′ having the
respective zip locker 21′ provided thereat, wherein each of the sealing pockets 13′ is able to be enclosed and opened individually by sliding thezip slider 213′ of thezip locker 21′. Therefore, theindividual zip lockers 21′ provided at theindividual sealing openings 131′ for sealing each sealing pockets 13′ enables the user to enclose and open the container bag in a reusable manner and to enable the sealing pockets 13′ being enclosed or opened individually to avoid the unnecessary opening of the sealing pockets 13′ which is not desired to reach. It is appreciated that when thezip locker 21′ is closed, the three sealing edges and the sealable edge having thezip locker 21′ provided at thesealing opening 131′ are formed the air-tight chamber 132′ to securely seal the foods into the respective sealingpocket 13′. - It is worth to mention that the container bag according to the first and second embodiments can be manufactured via the conventional manufacturing method which provides two rolls of flexible sheets. By overlapping the flexible sheets with each other and forming the
20, 20′, the first andresealable lock 11, 12, 11′, 12′ with the built-in first andsecond layers 21, 21′ are formed. Then, by cutting and heat-sealing the two flexible sheets in a predetermined dimension, the container bag can be manufactured with multiple sealingsecond zippers 13, 13′.pockets - Referring to
FIGS. 5A to 5C of the drawings, the container bag can have different pocket configurations according to the above first and second preferred embodiments. Accordingly, at least two of the sealing 131, 131′ of the sealing pockets 13, 13′ are extended in a parallel manner. It is appreciated that one of theopenings 131, 131′ is extended perpendicularly to anothersealing opening 131, 131′.sealing opening - An example is shown in
FIG. 5A to illustrate the first alternative pocket configuration. Thebag body 10 provides three sealing 13A, 13B, 13C, wherein thepockets first sealing pocket 13A has a size larger than the size of each of the second and third sealing pockets 13B, 13C, while the second and third sealing pockets 13B, 13C are identical. - In other words, the larger
first sealing pocket 13A is combined with two smaller second and third sealing pockets 13B, 13C to form a first alternative pocket configuration. Since thebag body 10 provides three sealing 13A, 13B, 13C, there are three sealingpockets 131A, 13B, 13C and threeopenings 21A, 21B, 21C.zip lockers - The
bag body 10 has afirst sealing portion 14A provided along the centerline of thebag body 10 to form a first partition between thefirst sealing pocket 13A and the second and third sealing pockets 13B, 13C. Asecond sealing portion 14B is perpendicularly extended from thefirst sealing portion 14A to form a second partition between the second and third sealing pockets 13B, 13C. - The
first zip locker 21A is provided along the first sealing opening 131A of thefirst sealing pocket 13A along the peripheral edge of thebag body 10. Asecond zip locker 21B and athird zip locker 21C are provided at thesecond sealing openings 131B of thesecond sealing pocket 13B and the first sealing opening 131C of thethird sealing pocket 13C respectively, wherein thesecond zip locker 21B and thethird zip locker 21C are aligned with each other end-to-end. In addition, the second and 21B, 21C are extended along the second andthird zip lockers 131B, 131C respectively at a position adjacent and parallel to thethird sealing openings first sealing portion 14A. In addition, the second and 21B, 21C are extended parallel to thethird zip lockers first zip locker 21A. Therefore, three independent sealing pockets 13A, 13B, 13C are formed to provide the individual air-tight chambers to securely seal the items therein while each of the sealing pockets 13A, 13B, 13C can be opened individually via the 21A, 21B, 21C.respective zip locker - Another example is shown in
FIG. 5B to illustrate the second alternative pocket configuration. Thebag body 10 provides two sealing 13D, 13E side-by-side, wherein thepockets first sealing pocket 13D has a size larger than the size of thesecond sealing pocket 13E. In other words, since thebag body 10 provides two sealing 13D, 13E, there are two sealingpockets 131D, 131E and twoopenings 21D, 21E. Thezip lockers bag body 10 has a sealingportion 14 provided along the centerline of thebag body 10 to form a partition between thefirst sealing pocket 13D and thesecond sealing pocket 13E. - The
first zip locker 21D is provided along thefirst sealing opening 131D of thefirst sealing pocket 13D along the peripheral edge of thebag body 10. Asecond zip locker 21E is provided at thesecond sealing openings 131E of thesecond sealing pocket 13E. In addition, thesecond zip locker 21E is extended along the second sealing opening 131E at a position adjacent and parallel to the sealingportion 14. In addition, thesecond zip locker 21E is extended perpendicularly to thefirst zip locker 21D. Therefore, two independent sealing pockets 13D, 13E are formed to provide the individual air-tight chambers to securely seal the items therein while each of the sealing pockets 13D, 13E can be opened individually via the 21D, 21E.respective zip locker - Another example is shown in
FIG. 5C to illustrate the third alternative pocket configuration. Thebag body 10 provides two sealing 13F, 13G as a top pocket and a bottom pocket, wherein the first and second sealing pockets 13F, 13G are identical in size and shape. Since thepockets bag body 10 provides two sealing 13F, 13G, there are two sealingpockets 131F, 131G and twoopenings 21F, 21G. Thezip lockers bag body 10 has a sealingportion 14 provided along the centerline of thebag body 10 to form a partition between thefirst sealing pocket 13F and thesecond sealing pocket 13G. - The
first zip locker 21F is provided along the first sealing opening 131F of thefirst sealing pocket 13F along the peripheral edge of thebag body 10. Asecond zip locker 21G is provided at thesecond sealing openings 131G of thesecond sealing pocket 13G. In addition, thesecond zip locker 21G is extended along the second sealing opening 131G at a position adjacent and parallel to the sealingportion 14. In addition, thesecond zip locker 21 G is extended parallel to thefirst zip locker 21D. Therefore, two independent sealing pockets 13F, 13G are formed to provide the individual air-tight chambers to securely seal the items therein while each of the sealing pockets 13F, 13G can be opened individually via the 21F, 21G.respective zip locker - In order to manufacture the container bag with multiple sealing
pockets 13, the present invention further provides a manufacturing process to make the container bag, as shown inFIG. 6 . As an example shown inFIG. 5A , the three sealing 13A, 13B, 13C are formed individually via the conventional process of the container bag. Accordingly, each of the sealing pockets 13A, 13B, 13C has apockets 130A, 130B, 130C remained uncut.peripheral margin portion - Accordingly, the
130B, 130C of the second and third sealing pockets 13B, 13C are overlapped and sealed with themargin portion margin portion 130A of thefirst sealing pocket 13A to form thefirst sealing portion 14A of thebag body 10. Themargin portion 130B of thesecond sealing pocket 13B is overlapped and sealed with themargin portion 130C of thethird sealing pocket 13C to form thesecond sealing portion 14 of thebag body 10. Then, the rest of the 130A, 130B, 130C of the sealing pockets 13A, 13B, 13C will be cut to trim the margin edge of themargin portions bag body 10 such that the container bag having multiple sealing pockets and multiple sealable locks is formed. Accordingly, the container bag with multiple sealable locks can be produced in the way which is similar to the conventional producing method without other special machine or complicated steps involving, so as to minimize the manufacturing cost of the container bag. - One skilled in the art will understand that the embodiment of the present invention as shown in the drawings and described above is exemplary only and not intended to be limiting.
- It will thus be seen that the objects of the present invention have been fully and effectively accomplished. The embodiments have been shown and described for the purposes of illustrating the functional and structural principles of the present invention and is subject to change without departure from such principles. Therefore, this invention includes all modifications encompassed within the spirit and scope of the following claims.
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1. A container bag, comprising:
a bag body comprising a first layer and a second layer overlapped therewith, and defining a plurality of sealing pockets discretely provided between said first and second layers and a plurality of elongated sealing openings communicating with said sealing pockets respectively; and
a resealable lock which comprises a plurality of zip lockers provided at said sealing openings respectively to seal and enclose said sealing pockets, wherein each of said zip lockers is individually actuated to unsealed and open said sealing pocket so as to permit each of said sealing pockets being reclosably sealed in a reusable manner.
2. The container bag, as recited in claim 1 , wherein each of said sealing openings is a discrete opening formed at said bag body that each of said sealing pockets has an air-tight chamber when said sealing opening is sealed via said respective zip locker, in such a manner that said air-tight chamber of each of said sealing pockets is inaccessible to another said air-tight chamber of said neighboring sealing pocket.
3. The container bag, as recited in claim 1 , wherein at least one of said sealing openings is formed along a peripheral edge of said bag body.
4. The container bag, as recited in claim 2 , wherein at least one of said sealing openings is formed along a peripheral edge of said bag body.
5. The container bag, as recited in claim 1 , wherein at least two of said sealing openings are extended in a parallel manner.
6. The container bag, as recited in claim 2 , wherein at least two of said sealing openings are extended in a parallel manner.
7. The container bag, as recited in claim 4 , wherein at least two of said sealing openings are extended in a parallel manner.
8. The container bag, as recited in claim 1 , wherein one of said sealing opening is extended perpendicularly to another said sealing opening.
9. The container bag, as recited in claim 2 , wherein one of said sealing opening is extended perpendicularly to another said sealing opening.
10. The container bag, as recited in claim 4 , wherein one of said sealing opening is extended perpendicularly to another said sealing opening.
11. The container bag, as recited in claim 1 , wherein each of said zip lockers comprises a first zipper integrally provided along an opening edge of each of said sealing openings at said first layer and a second zipper integrally provided along an opening edge of said respective sealing opening at said second layer to detachably engage with said first zipper so as to seal and enclose said respective sealing pocket.
12. The container bag, as recited in claim 7 , wherein each of said zip lockers comprises a first zipper integrally provided along an opening edge of each of said sealing openings at said first layer and a second zipper integrally provided along an opening edge of said respective sealing opening at said second layer to detachably engage with said first zipper so as to seal and enclose said respective sealing pocket.
13. The container bag, as recited in claim 10 , wherein each of said zip lockers comprises a first zipper integrally provided along an opening edge of each of said sealing openings at said first layer and a second zipper integrally provided along an opening edge of said respective sealing opening at said second layer to detachably engage with said first zipper so as to seal and enclose said respective sealing pocket.
14. The container bag, as recited in claim 11 , wherein each of said zip lockers further comprises a zip slider slidably engaging with said first and second zippers to slide along each of said sealing openings so as to ensure said first and second zippers being secured with each other.
15. The container bag, as recited in claim 12 , wherein each of said zip lockers further comprises a zip slider slidably engaging with said first and second zippers to slide along each of said sealing openings so as to ensure said first and second zippers being secured with each other.
16. The container bag, as recited in claim 13 , wherein each of said zip lockers further comprises a zip slider slidably engaging with said first and second zippers to slide along each of said sealing openings so as to ensure said first and second zippers being secured with each other.
17. The container bag, as recited in claim 4 , wherein said bag body further has one or more sealing portions that said first layer is permanently sealed with said second layer to form a partition between said two neighboring sealing pockets.
18. The container bag, as recited in claim 15 , wherein said bag body further has one or more sealing portions that said first layer is permanently sealed with said second layer to form a partition between said two neighboring sealing pockets.
19. The container bag, as recited in claim 16 , wherein said bag body further has one or more sealing portions that said first layer is permanently sealed with said second layer to form a partition between said two neighboring sealing pockets.
20. The container bag, as recited in claim 1 , wherein each of said sealing pockets, which is formed in a rectangular shape, has three sealing edges and a sealable edge to define said sealing opening therealong.
21. The container bag, as recited in claim 18 , wherein each of said sealing pockets, which is formed in a rectangular shape, has three sealing edges and a sealable edge to define said sealing opening therealong.
22. The container bag, as recited in claim 19 , wherein each of said sealing pockets, which is formed in a rectangular shape, has three sealing edges and a sealable edge to define said sealing opening therealong.
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