[0001] The invention relates to a pouch or bag of a heat shrinkable gas-barrier, thermoplastic
film for packaging one or a plurality of items and to a method of packaging an article
in this pouch or bag.
[0002] Specifically the invention relates to an easy openable bag or pouch for vacuum shrink
packaging characterized by the fact that it has two hems that can be easily gripped,
facilitating the opening.
[0003] One of the packaging methods that are in common practice today is vacuum shrink packaging,
according to which an article of interest is wrapped with a heat-shrinkable thermoplastic
film, that is in the form of a bag, a sheet folded in two or the like and the package
is vacuumised, heat sealed and cut off along the edge portions. The obtained package
is heat shrunk to provide a tight appearance. The heat shrink packaging is gaining
increased popularity because it adds to the aesthetic appeal of the packaged articles,
thereby enhancing their commercial value and it permits easy packaging of articles
even if they have complex shapes.
[0004] On the other hand, packages overwrapped in heat-shrinking film have the disadvantage
that overpwraps stick so closely to the underlying surfaces and are in such tension
that they are difficult to tear when the package must be torn open.
[0005] Various methods have so far been proposed with a view to overcoming this problem
and facilitating the opening of packages that are made of heat shrunk films. Said
methods include: i) forming a line of perforations in a specified position on a heat
shrinkable film so that one can open the package by tearing it along said line; ii)
making a U-shaped hole in a specified site on the film and attaching a paper seal
over the hole to form a seal label that serves as an aid in opening the package; and
iii) additionally attaching a so-called "opening tape".
[0006] However these conventional methods have their own limitations. In the first approach,
the perforations will grow in size upon heat treatment of the heat shrinkable film
and contaminants can potentially get into the package through the holes, thereby reducing
the commercial value of the contents. In some cases, the perforations may rupture
during handling. The second approach needs a special apparatus for making the U-shaped
hole and, furthermore, the use of paper seals adds to the production cost. These two
methods don't suit to vacuum packages. The third approach has the inherent disadvantage
of being cumbersome.
[0007] One further easy opening system available for heat shrunk bags is disclosed in EP-A1-745539
where a heat shrinkable film wrap for a food product has an edge zone isolated from
the remainder by a seal between opposed film layers, and a cut extending inwardly
in the zone from one edge to form a tongue when heat-shrunk to facilitate opening.
The film is wrapped around the product, heat sealed peripherally and then heat-shrunk.
The zone is preferably separate from and adjacent to the package closure heat seal,
and may be heat-sealed peripherally or over its entire area. The film may be a bag
for packaging the product under vacuum, or allow packaging under a modified atmosphere.
[0008] This system has the disadvantage that, when shrunk, the protruding tongue is not
visible and is difficult to grip, thus leading to an unpleasant appearance and sometimes
even to an accidental break of the package. There is therefore the need for a sure
easy opening system with a better packaging appearance.
[0009] The inventors have found that when in a vacuum packaging process a bag or a pouch
is employed comprising a seal along a line, in-between the bottom and the mouth connecting
the two side edges and defining with the closed bottom of the bag or pouch and part
of the side edges a closed, airtight area, said closed bottom also comprising another
seal extending from the closed bottom inward the closed, airtight area; the two hems,
that are thus created, can be pulled one backward and the other forward to open the
package.
[0010] The airtight area may also contain an amount of gas, typically air, such that it
balloons upon heat treatment creating two pillow shaped hems having a better packaging
appearance. The gas present in the airtight area may also reduce the shrinkage of
the thermoplastic film in that area.
Drawings
[0011] In the drawings which are attached hereto and make part of this disclosure:
Fig. 1 is a top view of a shrink bag according to a particular embodiment of the present
invention, wherein the arrow indicates the product loading direction.
Fig. 2 is a perspective view showing the bag with the hems, wherein the arrows indicate
how to pull the two hems in order to open the bag.
[0012] The following reference characters are used in the Figures:
1. bag or pouch
2. closed bottom of the package
3. first side edge of package
4. second side edge of package
3'. part of the side edge defining with 4', 5 and 6 the closed airtight area 7
4'. part of the side edge defining with 3', 5 and 6 the closed airtight area 7
5. mouth of the bag
6. second seal
7. airtight area
8. seal
9. precut
10. hems
11. hole
[0013] Like reference characters are used to identify like or corresponding features throughout
the several views.
Summary of the invention
[0014] Referring to these figures, a first object of the present invention is therefore
a pouch or bag (1) of a heat shrinkable gas-barrier, thermoplastic film for packaging
one or a plurality of items, said pouch or bag comprising a closed bottom (2), two
closed side edges (3) and (4) and an open mouth (5) for the introduction of the items
to be packaged, said pouch or bag being characterized in that it comprises a seal
(6) along a line, in-between the bottom (2) and the mouth (5), connecting the two
side edges (3) and (4), said seal (6) defining with the closed bottom (2) and part
of the side edges (3') and (4') a closed, airtight area (7) and in that it further
comprises another seal (8) extending from the closed bottom (2) toward the closed,
airtight area (7) and a precut (9) made in the area delimited by the bottom (2) and
the seal (8).
[0015] A particular embodiment of the present invention is the above mentioned pouch or
bag wherein the airtight area may also contain an amount of gas, such that it balloons
upon heat treatment creating two pillow shaped hems having a better packaging appearance.
[0016] A second object of the present invention is an easy to open, heat-shrunk, vacuum
package characterized in that the product is introduced into the above mentioned pouch
or bag that is then vacuumised, the mouth (5) is then sealed and the package is submitted
to a heat treatment.
Definitions
[0017] As used herein, the term "homopolymer" is used with reference to a polymer resulting
from the polymerization of a single monomer, i.e., a polymer consisting essentially
of a single type of repeating unit.
[0018] As used herein, the term "copolymer" refers to polymers formed by the polymerization
reaction of at least two different monomers.
[0019] As used herein, the term "polymer" refers to both homopolymers and co-polymers as
defined above.
[0020] As used herein, the phrase "barrier layer", is used with reference to the ability
of a film layer to substantially reduce the film permeability to gases such as oxygen
and carbon dioxide. Typically, barrier layers comprise a barrier resin such as PVDC
or EVOH.
[0021] As used herein the term "heat-shrinkable" refers to films showing a % free shrink
of at least 15 %, in at least one direction, when heated, unrestrained, at a temperature
of 120°C for 4 seconds in accordance to ASTM D 2732, as set forth in the 1990 Annual
Book of ASTM Standards, Vol. 08.02, pp. 368-371.
Detailed description
[0022] While the invention will be described in connection with one or more preferred embodiments,
it will be understood that the invention is not limited to those embodiments. On the
contrary, the invention includes all alternatives, modifications, and equivalents
as may be included within the scope of the appended claims.
[0023] Referring to Fig. 1, a first object of the present invention is a pouch or bag (1)
of a heat shrinkable gas-barrier, thermoplastic film for packaging one or a plurality
of items, said pouch or bag comprising a closed bottom (2), two closed side edges
(3) and (4) and an open mouth (5) for the introduction of the items to be packaged,
said pouch or bag being characterized in that it comprises a seal (6) along a line,
in-between the bottom (2) and the mouth (5), connecting the two side edges (3) and
(4), said seal (6) defining with the closed bottom (2) and part of the side edges
(3') and (4') a closed, airtight area (7) and in that it further comprises another
seal (8) extending from the closed bottom (2) toward the closed, airtight area (7)
and a precut (9) made in the area delimited by the bottom (2) and the seal (8).
[0024] The film used is a mono- or bi-axially oriented, heat shrinkable film.
[0025] Mono- or bi-axially oriented heat-shrinkable films are typically made by extruding
or coextruding polymers from a melt into a thick film, followed by a quick quenching
to prevent or delay crystallization and by orientation of the thick film by stretching
it, either monoaxially or biaxially, under temperature conditions where molecular
orientation of the film occurs and the film does not tear. Upon subsequent re-heating
at a temperature close to the orientation temperature it will tend to shrink in seeking
to recover its original dimensional state. Bi-axially oriented heat-shrinkable films
can be obtained by extruding or co-extruding the polymer(s) through a round die giving
a tubular thick film called "tape", that is immediately and quickly quenched by means
of a water bath or cascade typically to about room temperature. Said tape is then
heated at the orientation temperature and stretched biaxially, while at this temperature,
e.g. by the so-called "trapped bubble" technique that uses internal gas pressure to
expand the diameter of the tape to form a large "bubble" and advancing the expanded
tube at a faster rate than the extrusion rate so as to obtain transverse and machine
directions of orientation respectively. Usually the stretch is at least about 3X in
each direction. The film is then cooled and rolled up in the cooled state so as to
retain the property of heat-shrinkability. The orientation temperature range generally
depends on the type of polymers employed. The orientation temperature used for the
manufacture of heat-shrinkable films is in any case lower than the melting temperature
of at least one polymer present in the film. Alternatively mono- or bi-axially oriented
heat-shrinkable films can be obtained by extruding the polymers through a flat die
in the form of a sheet, and after a quenching step, heating the sheet to the orientation
temperature and stretching it. Longitudinal orientation is generally obtained by running
the sheet over at least two series of pull rolls wherein the second set runs at a
higher speed than the first one. Cross-wise or transversal orientation is generally
done in a tenter frame where the edges of the sheet are grasped by clips carried by
two continuous chains running on two tracks that move wider apart as they go along.
When bi-axially oriented films are desired, in alternative to a sequential stretching,
i.e. either longitudinal first and then transversal or vice-versa, the stretching
may be simultaneous in both directions. The stretched film is then cooled and rolled
up as usual. Also in the case of orientation by a tenter frame the stretch is usually
at least about 3X in each direction, but higher ratios are also common.
[0026] The films used will typically be made of a multilayer structure comprising a gas
barrier layer, such as for instance a layer comprising PVDC, EVOH, a poly- or copolyamide,
etc. as known in this field. Other layers may clearly be present in order to provide
the structure with the thickness and the mechanical properties required.
[0027] Those skilled in the art will understand that a package can have various shape; can
have rounded, straight or irregular edges; one or more of these are typically heat
sealed. Bags normally include one or two factory seals, and one or two folded edges:
one edge, the open mouth of the bag adapted to receive an article, is heat sealed
after loading the article into the bag.
[0028] In the "transverse seal bag" (TS bag) machines the bags are formed by laying flat
a tubing of a thermoplastic film. Thereafter the film enters in an unwinding station
followed by an hydraulic system for the definition of the size of the bag. This is
followed by an impulse sealing forming the side edges (3) and (4) of the bag and a
knife precutting station, that cuts the tube and forms the mouth (5) of the bag. The
precut serrated chain goes through a bag separation station and the formed bags are
placed and aligned on a conveyor belt forming a bag chain that can be eventually taped
and boxed. Thereafter the article is placed in the bags and these are vacuumised,
sealed and heat shrunk to complete a tight package.
[0029] Alternatively the closed side edges (3) and (4) are formed by laying flat a tubing
of a thermoplastic film and the closed bottom (2) is formed by heat-sealing. In the
"end seal bag" (ES bags) machines the flattened tape enters in an unwinding station
followed by an impulse sealing and a knife cutting station. Formed bags are then placed
and aligned on a conveyor belt by a mechanical and pneumatic device. A taping station
allows to have a collated bag chain.
[0030] Bags or pouches according to the present invention are also made by using the horizontal
form fill machines. Such packings are made from a heat shrinkable gas-barrier, thermoplastic
film for packaging one or a plurality of items, shaped into a tube by a longitudinal
sealing while at the same time the article to be packed is inserted into this tube.
Thereafter the tube is closed at its two ends by two hermetic transverse heat sealings.
This type of packs may also be made under modified atmosphere.
[0031] These systems are per se conventional and well known in the art. Bags according to
the present invention are made with these or other methods and have a further seal
(6) made along a line, in-between the bottom (2) and the mouth (5), connecting the
two side edges (3) and (4), said seal (6) defining with the closed bottom (2) and
part of the side edges (3') and (4') a closed, airtight area (7). A seal (8) extending
from the closed bottom (2) inward the closed, airtight area (7) is made before or
in conjunction or subsequently to the previously described seal. The seal (6) which
is indicated in the attached figures as a straight line could also be rounded or have
any particular shape connecting the side edges of the packaged product. The seal (8)
may have a V or Y or rounded shape, preferably it has a V shape and is preferably
made at an equal distance from both the side edges as shown in fig. 1, in order to
create two distinct hems upon heat treatment. Pulling one hem forward and the other
backward the package is easily opened.
[0032] The seal (6) may be made on preformed bags by means of a device or kit able to form
at the same time the seal (6) and the easy opening seal (8). The seal (6) is preferably
an impulse seal.
[0033] Before, in conjunction or after that the seal (8) is made, a precut (9) is also made
in the area delimited by the bottom (2) and the seal (8). This precut (9) may also
be serrated. The package starts to tear from this precut (9). Preferably this precut
(9) is made starting from the bottom (2) of the bag and extending toward the seal
(8) itself.
[0034] In another preferred embodiment of the present invention the precut (9) may be made
in form of a hole (11) made in the area delimited by the bottom (2) and the seal (8).
The hole (11) may be useful for hanging the package, and at the same time may be shaped
in order to initiate from it the opening of the package instead of using the precut
(9). Alternatively the hole (11) may be made in addition and next to the precut (9).
[0035] The seal (6), the seal (8) and the precut (9) may be made also during the bag making.
[0036] Shrink bags according to the present invention may be also printed or coloured.
[0037] In a particular embodiment of the present invention shrink bags according to the
present invention may also have printed or drawn arrows or drawings to indicate how
to pull the hems to open the package.
[0038] In a particular embodiment of the present invention no gas is blown into the bag
or pouch during the bagmaking, but the two hems created by the seals (6) and (8) and
the precut (9) assure a good easy opening of the package.
[0039] A preferred embodiment of the present invention is the above mentioned pouch or bag
wherein the airtight area may also contain an amount of gas such that it balloons
upon heat treatment creating two pillow shaped hems having an easier openability of
the package and a better packaging appearance. The gas present in the airtight area
may also reduce the shrinkage of the thermoplastic film in that area.
[0040] Referring to Fig. 2, the two pillow shape hems are indicated as (10). To obtain this
effect the airtight area (7) contains an amount of gas preferably comprised between
from about 0.1 cc / 0.5 cm
2 of airtight area to about 0.1 cm
3 /0.5cm
2.
[0041] With a lower amount of gas the packaging appearance will be inferior as the two hems
will not have a pillow shape. When a higher amount of gas is contained in the airtight
area the package may rupture particularly during the shrinkage, but also during the
stacking of bags.
[0042] The easy opening according to said particular embodiment of the present invention
is made on TS and ES bags by introducing some gas, typically air, in the bag. In a
particular embodiment of the present invention the gas may be introduced in the bag
during the bag making, after the seal (8) has been made. Thereafter the seal (6) is
made. In another particular embodiment of the present invention the seal (6) may be
made before and then the precut (9); the gas, typically air may be introduced from
the precut (9), and thereafter the seal (8) is made. In another particular embodiment
of the present invention the gas may be introduced through the precut after this is
made. Thereafter the seal (6) and (8) are made simultaneously or sequentially.
[0043] The gas may be introduced by means of a small nozzle, or by means of a fan, or by
means of suction pads applied to the sides of the bag, wherein the vacuum created
by the suction pads causes the separation of the bags sides and the introduction of
gas between these. The introduction of gas may be also helped by a roller.
[0044] The easy opening according to said particular embodiment of the present invention
is made on bags formed by the form fill seal machine by making the seal (6) and (8)
and the precut (9) at the same time or sequentially with the seal closing the packages,
while loading the product. In this type of packages, formed by a thermoplastic film
shaped into a tube, the airtight area delimited by the seal (6) and (8) and by the
side edges (3') and (4') will already contain an amount of gas sufficient to create
two pillow shaped hems upon heat treatment and there will be therefore no need of
inflating additional gas.
[0045] A second object of the present invention is an easy to open, heat-shrunk, vacuum
package characterized in that a product is introduced into a pouch or bag according
to the present invention, said pouch or bag is then vacuumised, the mouth (5) is sealed
and the package is submitted to heat treatment.
[0046] Other methods of making bags and packages are known and may be readily adapted to
use.
[0047] This invention can be used in conjunction with all currently available packaging
equipment.
[0048] The following examples serve to further illustrate the invention which, however is
not limited thereto.
Examples
[0049] In order to have identical conditions for the comparison of the behavior of the different
samples the chemical compositions of the film forming the bags were held identical.
[0050] Different samples were prepared to compare shrink bags without easy opening and shrink
bags with the new easy opening system. The samples were judged by 44 panelists from
an appearance and functionality point of view.
[0051] Some articles were packed into different bags and presented to the panelists:
A. shrink bag without an easy opening system
B. shrink bag with the easy opening system according to the present invention obtained
without blowing gas inside the airtight area.
C. shrink bag (Fig. 1) with the easy opening system according to the present invention
and a quantity of gas of about 0.2 cc / cm2 of airtight area.
[0052] These bags were presented, with a random sequence, to the panelists to be opened
using only the hands and they were invited to cross out their choice. Then, a judgment
was made on each pack on the facility in opening it. At the end the panelists were
invited to say which packs opened more easily.
[0053] None of the panelists had difficulty in finding where and how to initiate the tearing
to open both B and C.
[0054] No accidental opening during the test was recorded. In general the judgment is in
favor of the EZO system with gas into the two hems (pack C) that allows a better grip
thereof and an easier opening of the packages; and in particular they seem to be made
on purpose; regarding the packs C the easy-opening system does not negatively affect
the general package appearance and in most cases these ones were considered to improve
the package appearance with respect to the traditional ones.
[0055] The appearance of packs C was judged to be better than that of packs B by 70 % of
the panelists and comparable by 18 % of the panelists.
1. A pouch or bag (1) of a heat shrinkable gas-barrier, thermoplastic film for packaging
one or a plurality of items, said pouch or bag comprising a closed bottom (2), two
closed side edges (3) and (4) and an open mouth (5) for the introduction of the items
to be packaged, said pouch or bag being characterized in that it comprises a seal
(6) along a line, in-between the bottom (2) and the mouth (5), connecting the two
side edges (3) and (4), said seal (6) defining with the closed bottom (2) and part
of the side edges (3') and (4') a closed, airtight area (7) and in that it further
comprises another seal (8) extending from the closed bottom (2) toward the closed,
airtight area (7) and a precut (9) made in the area delimited by the bottom (2) and
the seal (8).
2. The pouch or bag of claim 1 wherein a hole (11) is also made in the area delimited
by the bottom (2) and the seal (8).
3. The pouch or bag of claim 1 wherein the precut (9) is made in form of a hole (11)
in the area delimited by the bottom (2) and the seal (8).
4. The pouch or bag of claim 1 wherein the bags are formed by laying flat a tubing of
a thermoplastic film. Thereafter the film enters in an unwinding station followed
by an impulse sealing forming the side edges (3) and (4) of the bag and a knife precutting
station, that cuts the tube and forms the mouth (5) of the bag.
5. The pouch or bag of claim 1 wherein the closed side edges (3) and (4) are formed by
laying flat a tubing of a thermoplastic film and the closed bottom (2) is formed by
heat sealing.
6. The pouch or bag of claim 1 wherein the seal (6) is parallel to the closed bottom
(2).
7. The pouch or bag of claim 1 wherein the seal (8) has a V shape.
8. The pouch or bag of claim 1 wherein the airtight area may also contain an amount of
gas, such that it balloons upon heat treatment creating two pillow shaped hems.
9. The pouch or bag of claim 7 wherein the amount of gas is from about 0.1 cm3 /1 cm2 of airtight area to 0.5 cm3 /1 cm2.
10. An easy to open, heat-shrunk, vacuum package characterized in that the product is
introduced into the pouch or bag of any of the preceding claims, the pouch or bag
is then vacuumised, the mouth (5) is sealed and the package is submitted to heat treatment.