Global Patent Index - EP 1387796 A1

EP 1387796 A1 20040211 - RESEALABLE BAG WITH ARCUATE RUPTURABLE SEAL

Title (en)

RESEALABLE BAG WITH ARCUATE RUPTURABLE SEAL

Title (de)

WIEDERVERSCHLIESSBARER BEUTEL MIT BOGENFÖRMIGER ZERREISSBARER NAHT

Title (fr)

SACHET REFERMABLE POURVU D'UN JOINT COURBE POUVANT ETRE BRISE

Publication

EP 1387796 A1 20040211 (EN)

Application

EP 02726757 A 20020416

Priority

  • US 0211993 W 20020416
  • US 23861001 P 20010416

Abstract (en)

[origin: WO02083513A1] A recloseable bag for marinading food including a flexible plastic sheet having side edges, a flexible foil sheet having side edges and sealed to the flexible plastic sheet along the edges of the sheets to form a generally rectangular bag having first and second ends and opposed sides, a recloseable closure joining the flexible plastic sheet and the flexible foil sheet adjacent the first end of the bag, and an arcuate rupturable seal extending from one opposed side to another opposed side and joining the flexible plastic sheet and the flexible foil sheet. The arcuate rupturable seal, the opposed sides, and the second end form a marinade storage compartment. A top of the arcuate rupturable seal is approximately centrally located between the opposite sides, and the recloseable closure, the opposed sides, and the second end form a food storage compartment for marinating food upon opening of the arcuate rupturable seal.

IPC 1-7

B65D 30/22; B65D 85/30

IPC 8 full level

B65D 30/22 (2006.01); B65D 33/25 (2006.01); B65D 81/32 (2006.01)

CPC (source: EP)

B65D 33/2525 (2013.01); B65D 33/2533 (2013.01); B65D 81/3266 (2013.01)

Citation (search report)

See references of WO 02083513A1

Designated contracting state (EPC)

AT BE CH CY DE DK ES FI FR GB GR IE IT LI LU MC NL PT SE TR

DOCDB simple family (publication)

WO 02083513 A1 20021024; EP 1387796 A1 20040211; JP 2004528238 A 20040916; NZ 529031 A 20050225

DOCDB simple family (application)

US 0211993 W 20020416; EP 02726757 A 20020416; JP 2002581283 A 20020416; NZ 52903102 A 20020416