Gusseted pouch
A pouch is defined by first and second panels of a flexible laminate. The first and second panels each have an outside first face, an inside first face and a barrier layer disposed between the outside first face and the inside first face. The pouch has first and second gusset portions each having an inside face, a gusset outside face and a barrier layer disposed between the inside face and the outside face. A bottom portion of the inside face of the first panel is bonded to a bottom portion of the inside face of the first gusset. A bottom portion of the inside face of the second panel is bonded to a bottom portion of the inside face of the second gusset. A top portion of the inside face of the first panel is bonded to a top portion of the inside face of the second panel.
The invention relates to pouches formed of flexible materials. More specifically, the present invention relates to a gusseted pouch adapted to resist cracking due to flexing.
BACKGROUNDLaminates used for flexible packaging applications, such as gusseted pouches, often contain a barrier layer designed to prevent or control the flow of oxygen and moisture therethrough. Various barrier materials are used for this purpose. When the laminate is formed into a pouch, the barrier material may be compromised cracks or pinholes due to flexing or bending of the laminate. A common area for the compromise is the gusset. It would be beneficial to provide a pouch, constructed of a laminate having a barrier material therein, that has a gusseted insert adapted to resist flex-cracking or pinholes.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONA pouch is defined by a first and second panel of a flexible laminate. The panels each have an outside face, an inside face and a barrier layer disposed between the outside and inside faces. The edge portions of the inside faces of the two panels are bonded to one another to form the pouch reservoir. The pouch is further defined by first and second gusset portions each having an inside face, an outside face and a barrier layer disposed between the inside and outside faces. A portion of the inside face of the first panel is bonded to a portion of the inside face of the first gusset. A portion of the inside face of the second panel is bonded to a portion of the inside face of the second gusset. The outside faces of the gusset portions are also bonded together to complete the gusset panel.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGSFor the purpose of illustrating the invention, there is shown in the drawings a form that is presently preferred; it being understood, that this invention is not limited to the precise arrangements and instrumentalities shown.
It will be appreciated that the following description is intended to refer to specific embodiments of the invention selected for illustration in the drawings and is not intended to define or limit the invention, other than in the appended claim.
In the drawings, in which like reference numerals indicate like elements, there is shown one or more embodiments of gusseted pouch which is generally referred to by the numeral 10. The pouch 10 is generally made from a laminate material, as will be described in further detail below.
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The first and second gusset panels 40, 50 preferably have an identical three layer construction. As illustrated in
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The panels 20, 30, 40 and 50 are preferably heat sealed together, although other forms of attachment may be utilized. With reference to
When sealed together, the gusset panels 40, 50 make up a gusset portion 48. The gusset panels 40, 50 may be sealed together prior to the construction of the pouch 10. Alternatively, the gusset panels 40, 50 may be sealed to each other during the process that seals the gusset panels 40, 50 to the first and second panels 20, 30 and the first and second panels to each other.
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The present invention provides a pouch that is easily flattenable. The panels of the pouch are preferably arranged to minimize the need for, or chance of, folding or creasing, thereby reducing the opportunity for cracking or the development of holes in the barrier layer of the laminate material. There is significantly less of a chance for flex-cracking (or pinholes) that may weaken the integrity of the panels.
A variety of modifications to the embodiments described will be apparent to those skilled in the art from the disclosure provided herein. Thus, the invention may be embodied in other specific forms without departing from the spirit or essential attributes thereof and, accordingly, reference should be made to the appended claims, rather than to the foregoing specification, as indicating the scope of the invention.
Claims
1. A pouch comprising:
- a first panel having an outside first face, an inside first face and a barrier layer disposed between the outside first face and the inside first face;
- a second panel having an outside second face, an inside second face and a barrier layer disposed between the outside second face and the inside second face;
- a portion of the periphery of the inside faces of the first and second panels bounded together to define a pouch cavity;
- a first gusset portion having a first gusset inside face, a first gusset outside face and a barrier layer disposed between the first gusset inside face and the first gusset outside face; and
- a second gusset portion having a second gusset inside face, a second gusset outside face and a barrier layer disposed between the second gusset inside face and the second gusset outside face;
- a bottom portion of the inside first face is bonded to a bottom portion of the first gusset inside face, a bottom portion of the inside second face is bonded to a bottom portion of the second gusset inside face, and a top portion of the inside first face is bonded to a top portion of the inside second face, the first and second panels and the first and second gusset portions being bounded together with the first and second panels to form the pouch cavity.
2. The pouch of claim 1, wherein a sealant layer disposed on each of the inside and outside faces of each of the first and second gusset portions.
3. The pouch of claim 2, wherein the first and second gusset portions further comprising a strength layer.
4. The pouch of claim 1, wherein each of the inside first face and the inside second face are coated with a sealant layer.
5. The pouch of claim 4, wherein the sealant layer is polypropylene.
6. The pouch of claim 4, wherein the sealant layer is polyethylene.
7. The pouch of claim 1, wherein the barrier layer is aluminum oxide.
8. The pouch of claim 1, wherein the barrier layer is silicone oxide.
9. A collapsible container comprising:
- a first panel having a sealing side and a non-sealing side;
- a second panel having a sealing side and a non-sealing side; and
- third and fourth panels, each having two sealing sides and a barrier layer disposed between the two sealing sides,
- at least a portion of the sealing side of the first panel is bonded to at least a portion of the sealing side of the second panel and at least a portion of a first sealing side of the third panel,
- at least a portion of a second sealing side of the third panel is bonded to a portion of a first sealing side of the fourth panel; and
- at least a portion of the sealing side of the fourth panel is bonded to at least a portion of the sealing side of the first panel and at least a portion of a second sealing side of the fourth panel.
10. The container of claim 9, each of the first and second panels further comprising a barrier layer.
11. The container of claim 9, each of the third and fourth panels further comprising a strength layer between the first sealing side and the second sealing side.
Type: Application
Filed: Apr 13, 2006
Publication Date: Oct 18, 2007
Inventor: Rodney Weaver (Florence, SC)
Application Number: 11/403,622
International Classification: B65D 30/08 (20060101); B65D 30/16 (20060101); B65D 33/02 (20060101); B65D 30/20 (20060101);