US20190233171A1 - Portable apparatus of detecting counterfeit banknote, and zipper bag for easy air discharge - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a zipper bag in which the contents can be stored in a small volume when a user discharges air in the zipper bag by a simple method at the time of storing the contents using the zipper bag, and more particularly, to a zipper bag capable of easily discharging air stored in the zipper bag by a simple configuration without combining or configuring a separate air discharge valve by adjusting the air discharge in the zipper bag by controlling an opening of the zipper bag through a discharge portion, and being easily manufactured and used for a long time.
- zipper bags are widely used in homes, restaurants, and the like to hygienically pack or store foods. Particularly, a small amount of uneaten food is stored or packed using the zipper bag without storing the uneaten food in a basket or the like to reduce the storage space.
- the zipper bag is packed so that the size of the zipper bag is larger than the size of the contents to be stored by putting both the contents and the ambient air into the zipper bag.
- an object of the present invention is to provide a zipper bag for easy air discharge in which the contents can be stored in a small volume when a user discharges air in the zipper bag by a simple method at the time of storing the contents using the zipper bag.
- Another object of the present invention is to provide a zipper bag for easy air discharge capable of easily discharging air stored in the zipper bag through a simple configuration without combining or configuring a separate air discharge valve, and being easily manufactured and produced.
- the present invention relates to a zipper bag in which the contents can be stored in a small volume because a user discharges air in the zipper bag by a simple method at the time of storing the contents using the zipper bag, and in order to achieve the objects, the present invention has the following configurations.
- An exemplary embodiment of the present invention provides a zipper bag of which one side is opened and the inside of one side is closed to store the contents therein, including: an opening 130 formed to be cut so that the inner space communicates with the outside; and a discharge portion 200 which covers the opening 130 to adjust opening and closing of the opening 130 by attraction, in which the discharge portion 200 may open and close the opening 130 by attraction by applying an adhesive on a contact surface contacted with the zipper bag.
- the discharge portion 200 may include a discharge film 210 which covers the opening 130 and the periphery of the opening 130 to close the opening 130 ; and an adhesive surface 220 in which the discharge film 210 is formed on one surface adhered to the zipper bag and the adhesive is applied on a surface except for a portion positioned with the opening 130 at the time of adhering, in which the discharge film 210 may be adhered to the outer surface of the zipper bag through the adhesive surface 220 , open the opening 130 by changing the position, and be movable to an initial position covering the opening 130 by the adhesive surface 220 at the time of closing.
- a guide knob 211 may be further formed on one side surface of the discharge portion 200 to protrude in a lateral direction.
- a fixing portion 240 adhered and fixed to the zipper bag may be further formed on the other side surface of the discharge portion 200 , and the fixing portion 240 may fix the discharge portion 200 to the zipper bag so that the discharge portion 200 does not deviate from the initial position contacted with the zipper bag even if the user moves the position of the discharge portion 200 by using the guide knob 211 .
- the discharge portion 200 may have a hollow portion 221 in which the adhesive is not applied to the portion contacted with the opening 130 at the time of adhering to the zipper bag.
- a central adhesive surface 230 which is adhered and fixed to the outer surface of the zipper bag may be formed on the hollow portion 221 , and the opening 130 may be cut when the zipper bag contacted and fixed with the central adhesive surface 230 is torn at the time of moving the discharge portion 200 .
- the present invention it is possible to store the contents in a small volume when a user discharges air in the zipper bag by a simple method at the time of storing the contents using the zipper bag by adjusting the air discharge in the zipper bag by controlling an opening of the zipper bag through a discharge portion.
- FIG. 1 illustrates a schematic configuration of a zipper bag for easy air discharge according to the present invention
- FIG. 2 illustrates a configuration of a discharge portion of the present invention
- FIGS. 3A, 3B and 3C illustrate an application example of a cut portion and a discharge portion of the present invention
- FIG. 4 illustrates another exemplary embodiment of the discharge portion of the present invention.
- FIG. 5 illustrates an application example of another exemplary embodiment of the discharge portion of the present invention.
- FIG. 1 illustrates a schematic configuration of a zipper bag for easy air discharge according to the present invention
- FIG. 2 illustrates a configuration of a discharge portion of the present invention
- FIG. 3 illustrates an application example of a cut portion and a discharge portion of the present invention.
- a zipper bag body 100 has a bonding portion 110 in which remaining sides except for one side of two plastic sheets having the same shape are bonded to each other, an opening and closing portion 120 formed at one opened side, an inlet port 121 and a storage space 122 .
- the bonding portion 110 is bonded along the edge except for one-side portions of the coupled two plastic sheets, and is formed by thermally bonding the cut edge at high temperature and high pressure at the same time of plastic cutting when cutting in the process of manufacturing the plastic bag configuring the zipper bag body 100 .
- the opening and closing portion 120 is formed at a distance separated from one opened edge, the storage space 122 is formed at inside of the bonding portion 110 and the opening and closing portion 120 based on the opening and closing portion 120 , and one opened edge has the inlet port 121 through which the contents may be introduced into and discharged from the outside.
- the opening and closing portion 120 is formed to protrude from the inside so that a protrusion and a groove engage with each other and may be fabricated in a form in which the protrusion is accommodated at the inside of the groove at the time of bonding to isolate the storage space 122 from the outside, but the present invention is not limited thereto.
- the zipper bag body 100 corresponding to the storage space 122 has an opening 130 through which the storage space 122 communicates with the outside when the plastic bag is cut.
- the opening 130 is illustrated with a size enough to be seen with the naked eyes, but is just largely illustrated for easy description, and it should be noted that the opening 130 is cut with a minute size enough for air to be introduced and discharged.
- the opening 130 is formed through a cutting process in the manufacturing process and removes the air in the storage space 122 to reduce the volume of the zipper bag.
- the opening 130 is merely cut so that the storage space 122 communicates with the outside, the external air may be introduced into the storage space 122 and the contents introduced into the storage space 122 may be discharged to the outside.
- the discharge portion 200 is formed on the outer surface of the zipper bag body 100 to close the opening 130 by covering the opening 130 and the periphery of the opening 130 and control the air discharge by user's simple operation when the air in the storage space 122 is discharged.
- the discharge portion 200 is configured by a discharge film 210 and an adhesive surface 220 .
- the discharge film 210 is made of a water-resistant material in a film form having a minute thickness. One side of the discharge film 210 protrudes outwards to form a guide knob 211 to be easily grasped by the user.
- the adhesive is not applied on one surface of the guide knob 211 so that the user can easily grasp the guide knob 211 when the user intends to control the discharge portion 200 .
- the discharge film 210 is bonded to the outer surface of the zipper bag body 100 formed with the opening 130 to close the opening 130 .
- the adhesive surface 220 is formed on the bonding surface of the discharge film 210 so that the discharge film 210 may be bonded to the outer surface of the zipper bag body 100 .
- the adhesive surface 220 is applied with the adhesive so that the discharge film 210 may be bonded to the outer surface of the zipper bag body 100 and serves to maintain the adhesion to close the opening 130 again even after the user discharges the air by operating the discharge portion 200 .
- the adhesive surface 220 is applied with an adhesive capable of maintaining the adhesion, and a hollow portion 221 which is not applied with the adhesive is formed at the position corresponding to the opening 130 at the time of bonding to prevent contamination of the contents.
- the opening 130 closed by the discharge film 210 is opened and the user presses the zipper bag body 100 corresponding to the storage space 122 to discharge the air, thereby reducing the volume.
- the opening 130 is closed while discharge film 210 is bonded again by the adhesive surface 220 .
- the opening 130 may be cut into various shapes such as a zigzag shape instead of a straight shape as illustrated in FIG. 3B .
- one or more openings 130 may be included as illustrated in FIG. 3C , and a plurality of hollow portions 221 may be formed to correspond the plurality of openings 130 so that the openings 130 do not contact the adhesive surface 220 .
- This can also be applied to a central adhesive surface 230 and a broken opening 131 in another exemplary embodiment to be described below.
- the opening 130 may also be directly formed by the user if necessary without a separate cutting process.
- discharge film 210 covering and closing the cut opening 130 may be completely separated from the zipper bag body 100 by user's attraction when the adhesive surface 220 is formed along the edge of the opening 130 .
- the hollow portion 221 does not correspond to the opening 130 when the opening portion 130 is closed after using the discharge film 210 , and as a result, the contents are in contact with the adhesive surface 220 so that the adhesive may smear the contents.
- FIGS. 4 and 5 Other exemplary embodiments will be described with reference to FIGS. 4 and 5 .
- FIG. 4 illustrates another exemplary embodiment of the discharge portion of the present invention
- FIG. 5 illustrates an application example of another exemplary embodiment of the discharge portion of the present invention.
- the adhesive is applied on the hollow portion 221 to form the central adhesive surface 230 .
- the opening 130 is not formed in the zipper bag body 100 , and a part of the plastic bag body 100 adhered onto the central adhesive surface 230 is torn by the adhesion when the user operates the discharge film 210 through the guide knob 211 to form the broken opening 131 (see FIG. 5 ).
- the user makes the broken opening 131 with a desired size to discharge the air in the zipper bag and a separate cutting process is not required when the zipper bag is manufactured.
- a fixing portion 240 where a part of the discharge film 210 is adhered and fixed to the outer surface of the zipper bag body 100 is formed at a side opposite to one side formed with the guide knob 211 in the discharge film 210 .
- the fixing portion 240 completely fixes one end of the discharge portion 200 to the zipper bag body 100 so that even if the user changes the position of the discharge film 210 through the guide knob 211 , the zipper bag body 100 and the discharge portion 200 may not be separated from each other by the fixing portion 240 , thereby solving the above problems.
- the fixing portion 240 may be formed by thermal bonding using high temperature and high pressure like the bonding portion 110 , but the present invention is not limited thereto.
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- The present invention relates to a zipper bag in which the contents can be stored in a small volume when a user discharges air in the zipper bag by a simple method at the time of storing the contents using the zipper bag, and more particularly, to a zipper bag capable of easily discharging air stored in the zipper bag by a simple configuration without combining or configuring a separate air discharge valve by adjusting the air discharge in the zipper bag by controlling an opening of the zipper bag through a discharge portion, and being easily manufactured and used for a long time.
- Generally, zipper bags are widely used in homes, restaurants, and the like to hygienically pack or store foods. Particularly, a small amount of uneaten food is stored or packed using the zipper bag without storing the uneaten food in a basket or the like to reduce the storage space.
- However, in many cases, the zipper bag is packed so that the size of the zipper bag is larger than the size of the contents to be stored by putting both the contents and the ambient air into the zipper bag.
- In addition, when the air is discharged by opening the zipper bag again, the contents are easily discharged together and the user needs to directly discharge the air, and thus there is an inconvenience that it is cumbersome.
- In order to solve the problems, in Korean Patent Publication No. 10-2014-0054412 as the prior art, there is disclosed “vacuum bag for retaining freshness with air extraction valve and sealing fastener”.
- In the related art such as the prior patent, it is possible to reduce the volume of a zipper bag by discharging residual air in the zipper bag by providing a separate air discharge valve or the like in a plastic bag. However, since the zipper bag is manufactured to include an air discharge valve or manufactured by combining a separate air discharge valve, the manufacturing process of the zipper bag is complicated and time and costs required for manufacturing are also increased.
- Further, there is a problem in that the load or the initial volume may be increased as compared with the simple zipper bag.
- In order to solve the above-mentioned problems, an object of the present invention is to provide a zipper bag for easy air discharge in which the contents can be stored in a small volume when a user discharges air in the zipper bag by a simple method at the time of storing the contents using the zipper bag.
- Another object of the present invention is to provide a zipper bag for easy air discharge capable of easily discharging air stored in the zipper bag through a simple configuration without combining or configuring a separate air discharge valve, and being easily manufactured and produced.
- The present invention relates to a zipper bag in which the contents can be stored in a small volume because a user discharges air in the zipper bag by a simple method at the time of storing the contents using the zipper bag, and in order to achieve the objects, the present invention has the following configurations.
- An exemplary embodiment of the present invention provides a zipper bag of which one side is opened and the inside of one side is closed to store the contents therein, including: an
opening 130 formed to be cut so that the inner space communicates with the outside; and adischarge portion 200 which covers theopening 130 to adjust opening and closing of theopening 130 by attraction, in which thedischarge portion 200 may open and close theopening 130 by attraction by applying an adhesive on a contact surface contacted with the zipper bag. - The
discharge portion 200 may include adischarge film 210 which covers theopening 130 and the periphery of theopening 130 to close theopening 130; and anadhesive surface 220 in which thedischarge film 210 is formed on one surface adhered to the zipper bag and the adhesive is applied on a surface except for a portion positioned with theopening 130 at the time of adhering, in which thedischarge film 210 may be adhered to the outer surface of the zipper bag through theadhesive surface 220, open theopening 130 by changing the position, and be movable to an initial position covering theopening 130 by theadhesive surface 220 at the time of closing. - A
guide knob 211 may be further formed on one side surface of thedischarge portion 200 to protrude in a lateral direction. - A
fixing portion 240 adhered and fixed to the zipper bag may be further formed on the other side surface of thedischarge portion 200, and thefixing portion 240 may fix thedischarge portion 200 to the zipper bag so that thedischarge portion 200 does not deviate from the initial position contacted with the zipper bag even if the user moves the position of thedischarge portion 200 by using theguide knob 211. - The
discharge portion 200 may have ahollow portion 221 in which the adhesive is not applied to the portion contacted with the opening 130 at the time of adhering to the zipper bag. - A central
adhesive surface 230 which is adhered and fixed to the outer surface of the zipper bag may be formed on thehollow portion 221, and theopening 130 may be cut when the zipper bag contacted and fixed with the centraladhesive surface 230 is torn at the time of moving thedischarge portion 200. - As described above, according to the present invention, it is possible to store the contents in a small volume when a user discharges air in the zipper bag by a simple method at the time of storing the contents using the zipper bag by adjusting the air discharge in the zipper bag by controlling an opening of the zipper bag through a discharge portion.
- Further, it is possible to easily discharge air stored in the zipper bag through a simple configuration without combining or configuring a separate air discharge valve by using a reusable discharge portion, and be easily manufactured and used for a long time.
- The above and other aspects, features and other advantages of the present invention will be more clearly understood from the following detailed description taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which:
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FIG. 1 illustrates a schematic configuration of a zipper bag for easy air discharge according to the present invention; -
FIG. 2 illustrates a configuration of a discharge portion of the present invention; -
FIGS. 3A, 3B and 3C illustrate an application example of a cut portion and a discharge portion of the present invention; -
FIG. 4 illustrates another exemplary embodiment of the discharge portion of the present invention; and -
FIG. 5 illustrates an application example of another exemplary embodiment of the discharge portion of the present invention. - The present invention will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings.
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FIG. 1 illustrates a schematic configuration of a zipper bag for easy air discharge according to the present invention,FIG. 2 illustrates a configuration of a discharge portion of the present invention, andFIG. 3 illustrates an application example of a cut portion and a discharge portion of the present invention. - A
zipper bag body 100 has abonding portion 110 in which remaining sides except for one side of two plastic sheets having the same shape are bonded to each other, an opening andclosing portion 120 formed at one opened side, aninlet port 121 and astorage space 122. - The
bonding portion 110 is bonded along the edge except for one-side portions of the coupled two plastic sheets, and is formed by thermally bonding the cut edge at high temperature and high pressure at the same time of plastic cutting when cutting in the process of manufacturing the plastic bag configuring thezipper bag body 100. - The opening and
closing portion 120 is formed at a distance separated from one opened edge, thestorage space 122 is formed at inside of thebonding portion 110 and the opening andclosing portion 120 based on the opening andclosing portion 120, and one opened edge has theinlet port 121 through which the contents may be introduced into and discharged from the outside. - In this case, the opening and
closing portion 120 is formed to protrude from the inside so that a protrusion and a groove engage with each other and may be fabricated in a form in which the protrusion is accommodated at the inside of the groove at the time of bonding to isolate thestorage space 122 from the outside, but the present invention is not limited thereto. - Meanwhile, the
zipper bag body 100 corresponding to thestorage space 122 has anopening 130 through which thestorage space 122 communicates with the outside when the plastic bag is cut. - As described above, in the drawing, the
opening 130 is illustrated with a size enough to be seen with the naked eyes, but is just largely illustrated for easy description, and it should be noted that theopening 130 is cut with a minute size enough for air to be introduced and discharged. - The
opening 130 is formed through a cutting process in the manufacturing process and removes the air in thestorage space 122 to reduce the volume of the zipper bag. - However, since the
opening 130 is merely cut so that thestorage space 122 communicates with the outside, the external air may be introduced into thestorage space 122 and the contents introduced into thestorage space 122 may be discharged to the outside. - Accordingly, the
discharge portion 200 is formed on the outer surface of thezipper bag body 100 to close theopening 130 by covering theopening 130 and the periphery of theopening 130 and control the air discharge by user's simple operation when the air in thestorage space 122 is discharged. - The
discharge portion 200 is configured by adischarge film 210 and anadhesive surface 220. - The
discharge film 210 is made of a water-resistant material in a film form having a minute thickness. One side of thedischarge film 210 protrudes outwards to form aguide knob 211 to be easily grasped by the user. - In this case, the adhesive is not applied on one surface of the
guide knob 211 so that the user can easily grasp theguide knob 211 when the user intends to control thedischarge portion 200. - The
discharge film 210 is bonded to the outer surface of thezipper bag body 100 formed with theopening 130 to close theopening 130. - Further, the
adhesive surface 220 is formed on the bonding surface of thedischarge film 210 so that thedischarge film 210 may be bonded to the outer surface of thezipper bag body 100. - The
adhesive surface 220 is applied with the adhesive so that thedischarge film 210 may be bonded to the outer surface of thezipper bag body 100 and serves to maintain the adhesion to close theopening 130 again even after the user discharges the air by operating thedischarge portion 200. - The
adhesive surface 220 is applied with an adhesive capable of maintaining the adhesion, and ahollow portion 221 which is not applied with the adhesive is formed at the position corresponding to theopening 130 at the time of bonding to prevent contamination of the contents. - As illustrated in
FIG. 3A having the above configuration, while the user pulls theguide knob 211 in an opposite direction to the side on which theguide knob 211 is formed, theopening 130 closed by thedischarge film 210 is opened and the user presses thezipper bag body 100 corresponding to thestorage space 122 to discharge the air, thereby reducing the volume. When thedischarge film 210 is pressed toward thezipper bag body 100 after thedischarge film 210 is returned to its original position after the discharging, theopening 130 is closed whiledischarge film 210 is bonded again by theadhesive surface 220. - At this time, the
opening 130 may be cut into various shapes such as a zigzag shape instead of a straight shape as illustrated inFIG. 3B . - Further, one or
more openings 130 may be included as illustrated inFIG. 3C , and a plurality ofhollow portions 221 may be formed to correspond the plurality ofopenings 130 so that theopenings 130 do not contact theadhesive surface 220. This can also be applied to a centraladhesive surface 230 and abroken opening 131 in another exemplary embodiment to be described below. - On the other hand, if the contents are already contained in the plastic bag at the time of manufacturing, foreign materials and the like may be introduced into the plastic bag while performing the cutting process for forming the
opening 130. Accordingly, the opening 130 may also be directly formed by the user if necessary without a separate cutting process. - Further, the
discharge film 210 covering and closing thecut opening 130 may be completely separated from thezipper bag body 100 by user's attraction when theadhesive surface 220 is formed along the edge of theopening 130. - In this case, the
hollow portion 221 does not correspond to theopening 130 when theopening portion 130 is closed after using thedischarge film 210, and as a result, the contents are in contact with theadhesive surface 220 so that the adhesive may smear the contents. - Other exemplary embodiments will be described with reference to
FIGS. 4 and 5 . -
FIG. 4 illustrates another exemplary embodiment of the discharge portion of the present invention andFIG. 5 illustrates an application example of another exemplary embodiment of the discharge portion of the present invention. - As illustrated in
FIG. 4 , the adhesive is applied on thehollow portion 221 to form the centraladhesive surface 230. - In this case, when the adhesive applied on the central
adhesive surface 230 has adhesion stronger than the adhesive applied on theadhesive surface 220 and thedischarge portion 200 formed with the centraladhesive surface 230 is used, theopening 130 is not formed in thezipper bag body 100, and a part of theplastic bag body 100 adhered onto the centraladhesive surface 230 is torn by the adhesion when the user operates thedischarge film 210 through theguide knob 211 to form the broken opening 131 (seeFIG. 5 ). - Accordingly, the user makes the
broken opening 131 with a desired size to discharge the air in the zipper bag and a separate cutting process is not required when the zipper bag is manufactured. - Further, a fixing
portion 240 where a part of thedischarge film 210 is adhered and fixed to the outer surface of thezipper bag body 100 is formed at a side opposite to one side formed with theguide knob 211 in thedischarge film 210. - The fixing
portion 240 completely fixes one end of thedischarge portion 200 to thezipper bag body 100 so that even if the user changes the position of thedischarge film 210 through theguide knob 211, thezipper bag body 100 and thedischarge portion 200 may not be separated from each other by the fixingportion 240, thereby solving the above problems. - At this time, the fixing
portion 240 may be formed by thermal bonding using high temperature and high pressure like thebonding portion 110, but the present invention is not limited thereto. - Meanwhile, as described above with reference to
FIGS. 1 to 5 , only the main details of the present invention are described, and various designs can be made within the technical scope of the present invention, so that it is apparent that the present invention is not limited to the configurations ofFIGS. 1 to 5 .
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