PRODUCE PACKAGE AND METHOD FOR DISPLAYING PRODUCE FOR SALE
A produce package comprises a bag and a quantity of fresh, unfrozen produce. The bag comprises a handle for carrying the bag, a base opposite the handle for supporting the bag on a surface when the bag is full, and at least one sidewall distinct from the base and extending between the base and the handle. The base and the at least one sidewall cooperate to form an interior volume of the bag and the produce is disposed within the interior volume of the bag. At least a portion of the bag is transparent for viewing the produce. Such produce packages may form part of a produce display comprising a plurality of the produce packages arranged in a single layer on a display surface with each produce package in an upright position in which the handle of the bag is at an upper end of the produce package.
The present disclosure relates to produce packaging and display.
BACKGROUNDA wide variety of containers for packaging food are known in the art. These include boxes of various types, bags of various kinds, such as the bag for pulverulent comestibles taught by U.S. Pat. No. 3,438,567 to Bell Jr., as well as various types of rigid or semi-rigid plastic containers.
Bags are commonly used to package frozen produce like fruit and vegetables, since the frozen state of the produce makes it less susceptible to damage. However, the packaging of fresh, unfrozen produce such as fruit and vegetables for display and sale presents particular challenges. Produce packages are often stacked on top of one another, which can lead to damage such as bruising. Also, consumers typically like to examine fresh produce fairly carefully for bruises and the like, yet such handling can itself lead to bruising and other damage as the produce packages are moved around by consumers. One solution has been to provide flat-topped, transparent stackable plastic punnets, such as those taught by U.S. Pat. Nos. D632,561, D630,507 and D619,889 owned by Vortex Packaging Niagara Inc. These punnets allow fairly large volumes of produce to be displayed by stacking the punnets atop one another, and enable consumers to examine the produce through the transparent containers while providing some protection against damage. While the punnets provide an effective solution to the above-noted problems associated with the display and sale of fresh, unfrozen produce, they are generally more expensive than bags for a given volume of produce.
SUMMARYFresh, unfrozen produce such as fruit is packaged in bags having a base enabling the bag to stand upright on a display surface when full and a handle enabling a customer to easily grasp the bag and lift it away from the display. The produce packages, comprising the bags and the produce therein, are arranged in a single layer on the display surface to prevent damage, with the handle at the upper end.
These and other features will become more apparent from the following description in which reference is made to the appended drawings wherein:
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The bags 22 and produce packages 10 shown and described herein are exemplary only, and the present disclosure and claims are not intended to be limited to the particular details of those particular embodiments. For example, as noted above a produce package similar to the produce package 10 may be provided with a non-recloseable seal across the aperture instead of a zip fastener, or a produce package may be provided with a reclosable adhesive seal instead of a zip fastener. Moreover, bags having structures different from that of the bag 22 used for the exemplary produce package 10 may be filled with fresh, unfrozen fruit to form a produce package; many different kinds of bags that are wholly or partially transparent and include a handle and a base for supporting the bag on a surface with the handle at the top of the bag may be used. Such alternative produce packages may also be used in the produce display and the method for displaying produce described herein.
Certain currently preferred embodiments have been described by way of example. It will be apparent to persons skilled in the art that a number of variations and modifications can be made without departing from the scope of the invention as defined in the claims.
Claims
1. A produce package, comprising:
- a bag, comprising: a handle for carrying the bag; a base opposite the handle for supporting the bag on a surface when the bag is full; at least one sidewall distinct from the base and extending between the base and the handle; the base and the at least one sidewall cooperating to form an interior volume of the bag; and
- a quantity of fresh, unfrozen produce disposed within the interior volume of the bag;
- wherein at least a portion of the bag is transparent for viewing the quantity of produce.
2. The produce package of claim 1, wherein the bag further comprises an aperture adjacent the handle, the aperture opening into the interior volume.
3. The produce package of claim 2, wherein the bag further comprises a zip fastener extending across the aperture for opening and closing the bag.
4. The produce package of claim 1, wherein the base is formed by a gusset.
5. The produce package of claim 4, wherein:
- the bag is formed from a single sheet of plastic film;
- the at least one sidewall consists of first and second opposed sidewalls formed by two portions of the sheet of film folded over against one another;
- the gusset is formed by an inverse fold between the first and second opposed sidewalls;
- the first and second opposed sidewalls are sealed to one another to form seams along opposed edges of the sidewalls transverse to the inverse fold; and
- opposed edges of the gusset are sealed between the opposed edges of the sidewalls.
6. The produce package of claim 1, wherein the bag further comprises vents defined through the at least one sidewall.
7. A method for displaying produce for sale, comprising:
- providing a plurality of produce packages according to claim 1; and
- arranging the produce packages on a display surface in a single layer;
- with each produce package in an upright position in which the handle of the bag is at an upper end of the produce package.
8. The method of claim 7, wherein the display surface is generally horizontal.
9. The method of claim 7, wherein the display surface is substantially inclined.
10. A produce display, comprising:
- a display surface;
- a plurality of produce packages according to claim 1 arranged in a single layer on the display surface;
- with each produce package in an upright position in which the handle of the bag is at an upper end of the produce package.
11. The produce display of claim 10, wherein the display surface is generally horizontal.
12. The produce display of claim 10, wherein the display surface is substantially inclined.
Type: Application
Filed: Feb 25, 2013
Publication Date: Aug 28, 2014
Inventor: Philip R. Short (Vineland Station)
Application Number: 13/776,198
International Classification: B65D 77/22 (20060101);