Multi-chamber, individually accessible pouch for content dispensing
A multi-chamber pouch for dispensing “wet”, or “dry” product content, identical or different in nature, from individual ones of sealed chambers of the pouch through tear-open or nozzle accessible intercouplings.
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STATEMENT REGARDING FEDERALLY SPONSORED RESEARCH OR DEVELOPMENTResearch and development of this invention and Application have not been federally sponsored, and no rights are given under any Federal program.
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BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to disposable pouches used as dispensers for wet and dry product contents, in general, and to such disposable pouches for dispensing individual ones of a plurality of products from a multi-chamber pouch, in particular.
2. Description of the Related Art
Disposable, flexible plastic pouches are available to dispense dry or wet product contents such as in ketchup and mustard disposable dispensers employed by take-out food restaurants, in disposable one-dosage dispenser for pharmaceutical companies to distribute medications such as pills, liquid vitamins or ointments, and in dispensers used for delivering beverages as individual servings of juice-type drinks. In those instances, the user opens the dispenser by splitting, cutting or puncturing them—and in the case of the beverage dispensers, oftentimes employs a straw to carefully pierce the packaging at a predefined location.
As will become clear from the following description, the present invention is of a multi-chamber pouch of two, three or four chambers—individual ones of which contain their own product content, and each one of which is individually accessible to obtain the product therein since each chamber is sealed off from the other. As will be readily appreciated by those skilled in the art, the product contents of each chamber may be “dry” for use in the cosmetic industry (with different color foundations, for example, in each chamber), or “wet” for the liquid or flowable candy industry (where the product content can be sucked or squeezed out).
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONIn this respect, the invention is of a multi-chamber pouch for dispensing such product contents from any one chamber individually, with each chamber of the pouch including a multi-layered front panel having an outer layer and a heat sealable inner layer, along with a multi-layered back panel also having an outer layer and a heat-sealable inner layer. A dry, liquid or flowable product content is included between the front and back panels, to which access is had from a point outside the chamber. With each chamber being sealed off from every other chamber, and with the heat-sealable inner layers of the front and back panel of each chamber being of substantially the same plastic composition, a tear line in the chamber enclosing the “dry” product content serves as a manner of dispensing the product content to a point on the multi-chamber pouch dedicated to that one chamber as by splitting or cutting, or simply tearing along the dedicated line. For the “wet” liquid or flowable product content to be dispensed, on the other hand, the access can be had by a similar tear line of that chamber, or by a crimping nozzle of the multi-chamber pouch dedicated to the individual chamber's product content—as with a flowable candy.
In accordance with a preferred embodiment of the invention, a moisture barrier is included between the inner and outer layers, of both the front panel and back panel to increase shelf life, with the central layer of the front panel layer being of a nylon composition and with the central layer of the back panel being of an aluminum foil—thus enabling the product content to be viewable. With each chamber, the inner layers of both its front panel and its back panel is fabricated of the same plastic composition—preferably polyethylene. Depending upon ultimate marketing decisions and use, the product contents of each chamber of the two, three or four multi-chamber pouch could be of the “identical” product content, or of “different” product contents.
These and other features of the invention will be more clearly understood from a consideration of the following description, taken in connection with the accompanying drawings, in which:
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The 4-chamber rip-open pouch of
Each chamber construction of the multi-chamber pouch of the invention is shown by the illustration of
To facilitate the sealing of each chamber and to separate one chamber from another, the inner layer 106 of the front panel 100 and the inner layer 112 of the back panel 120 are fabricated of the same plastic composition so that they are able to seal to one another. The outer layers 102 and 108 of the front panel 100 and back panel 120, respectively, can be fabricated of different plastic compositions—although in a preferred embodiment of the invention, the outer layers 102 and 108 are of the same composition, equal to that of the polyethylene inner layers 106 and 112. Between the front panel 100 and the back panel 120, the product content of each chamber is added and then sealed—be it in the nature of dry cosmetics, liquids or flowable, squeezable candy.
While there has been described what are considered to be preferred embodiments of the present invention, it will be readily appreciated that modifications can be made by those skilled in the art without departing from the scope of the teachings herein of providing consumers a variety of product content selections in a multi-chamber pouch, whether the product selections be of a “dry” content, a “wet” or liquid content, or a flowable, squeezable content. Particularly useful with liquid or flowable candy between the front and back panels of the individual chambers, the product content selected will, of course, follow from the intended use of the multi-chamber pouch.
Thus, in accordance with the teachings of the invention, different chambers of each pouch could be created with different capacities in a manner particularly desirable for the choice of different medications or cosmetics. For example, in the 2-chamber pouch of
For at least such reasons, therefore, resort should be had to the claims appended hereto for a true understanding of the invention.
Claims
1. A multi-chamber pouch for dispensing product contents from any one chamber individually, each chamber including:
- a multi-layered front panel having an outer layer and a heat-sealable inner layer;
- a multi-layered back panel having an outer layer and a heat-sealable inner layer;
- a product content to be selectively dispensed between said front panel inner and said back panel inner layer;
- and means for accessing the product content from between said inner layers from a point outside the chamber;
- with each chamber being sealable off from every other chamber in the pouch;
- and with the heat-sealable inner layers of the front and back panel of each chamber being of substantially the same plastic composition.
2. The multi-chamber pouch of claim 1, with each chamber including a liquid or flowable candy product to be dispensed and with said means for accessing the liquid or flowable candy product from between said inner layers being from a point outside the chamber.
3. The multi-chamber pouch of claim 2 wherein each individual chamber includes identical liquid or flowable candy content product between the inner layers of said front and back panels.
4. The multi-chamber pouch of claim 2 wherein each individual chamber includes different liquid or flowable candy content product between the inner layers of said front and back panels.
5. The multi-chamber pouch of claim 2 wherein the front panel and back panel of each chamber are composed of three laminated layers each.
6. The multi-chamber pouch of claim 5 wherein the front panel of each chamber includes a moisture barrier center layer sealed between the inner and outer layers thereof.
7. The multi-chamber pouch of claim 5 wherein the back panel of each chamber includes a moisture barrier center layer sealed between the inner and outer layers thereof.
8. The multi-chamber pouch of claim 1 wherein the moisture barrier center layer of the front panel of each chamber is composed of nylon.
9. The multi-chamber pouch of claim 1 wherein the moisture barrier center layer of the back panel of each chamber is composed of aluminum foil.
10. The multi-chamber pouch of claim 4 wherein the heat-sealable inner layer of the multi-layer front panel and the heat-sealable inner layer of the multi-layer back panel of each chamber are composed of polyethylene.
11. The multi-chamber pouch of claim 10 wherein the outer layer of the multi-layer front panel and the outer layer of the multi-layer back panel of each chamber are composed of polyethylene.
12. The multi-chamber pouch of claim 2 wherein said means for accessing the liquid or flowable candy of each chamber includes a conduit coupled from between the front panel and back panel of the chamber to a crimping nozzle of the multi-chamber pouch dedicated to that individual chamber's product content.
13. The multi-chamber pouch of claim 1 wherein said means for accessing the product content of each chamber from between the front panel and the back panel of the chamber includes a tear line extending from a first tear point between the front panel and back panel of the chamber to a second tear point of the multi-chamber pouch dedicated to that individual chamber's product content.
14. The multi-chamber pouch of claim 13 wherein the tear line cuts across zigzag teeth included on the front and back panels of each chamber extending from ahead of, to beyond, said first and second tear points.
15. A multi-chamber pouch for dispensing product contents from any one chamber individually, each chamber including:
- a multi-layered front panel having an outer layer of polyethylene, a central layer of nylon, and an inner layer of polyethylene;
- a multi-layered back panel having an outer layer of polyethylene, a central layer of aluminum foil, and an inner layer of polyethylene;
- a liquid or flowable candy between the inner layers of each of said front and back panels;
- and means for accessing the liquid or flowable candy from a point outside the chamber;
- with each chamber being sealable off from every other chamber;
- and with the multi-chamber pouch being comprised of two, three or four such chambers, respectively.
16. The multi-chamber pouch of claim 15 wherein said means for accessing the liquid or flowable candy of each chamber includes a conduit from between the front panel and back panel of each chamber to a crimping nozzle of the multi-chamber pouch dedicated to that individual chamber's liquid or flowable candy product content.
17. The multi-chamber pouch of claim 14 wherein said means for accessing the liquid or flowable candy of each chamber includes a tear line extending from a first tear point between the front panel and back panel of each chamber to a second tear point of the multi-chamber pouch dedicated to that individual chamber's liquid or flowable candy product content.
18. The multi-chamber pouch of claim 1 wherein each chamber is of a given capacity equal to or different from the capacity of every other chamber in the pouch.
19. The multi-chamber pouch of claim 18 wherein each chamber includes a predetermined “wet” or “dry” product for dispensing the same, as or different from the product to be dispensed from every other chamber of the pouch.
Type: Application
Filed: Oct 5, 2009
Publication Date: Apr 7, 2011
Inventor: Marc Mamiye (Old Bridge, NJ)
Application Number: 12/587,180
International Classification: B65D 35/22 (20060101); B65D 35/44 (20060101); B65D 33/36 (20060101); B65D 30/22 (20060101);