FIELD OF THE INVENTION
[0001] The present invention relates to a resealable container, and in particular, a new
and improved resealable container having a recloseable sealing cover which can be
withdrawn from one of the sides of the container to gain access to its interior.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0002] Many conventional containers for food products such as cookies and other snacks include
a frame surrounded by an outer wrapper. The frame acts as a tray to hold the food
product and to protect the food product from damage. One normally gains access to
the contents of the container by opening one end of the wrapper, withdrawing the tray
from the inside thereof, and then removing the food product from the tray. However,
these containers generally do not provide a convenient opening and reclosing arrangement.
For example, reclosing of the wrapper, once opened, generally includes simply folding
or rolling the end down and clipping the end to keep the wrapper closed.
[0003] Reclosable seals have been used for dispensing bags for wet tissues or disposable
cleaning wipes. The label on these bags can be pulled back, thereby exposing an opening,
allowing access to the wet tissues or wipes inside. Typically, these dispensing bags
are completely flexible, formed exclusively of a plastic or other suitable flexible
material which closely surrounds the pack of wet tissues or wipes. Examples of these
dispensing bags include
U.S. Patent Nos. 4,840,270 and
6,026,953, U.S. Design Patent No.
D 447,054 and
U.S. Patent Application Publication No. 2002/0182359. However, such known dispensing bags are not well suited for containing food products
as these containers fail to provide adequate protection for storing food products.
[0004] One recent resealable food container is disclosed in
U.S. Patent Publication No. 2004/0206637. The disclosed resealable container is adapted for use with food products and includes
a tray-type frame which defines a polygonal shape and a wrapper which surrounds the
frame and has a top opening. A sealable sealing layer is adhesively sealed to the
top.
[0005] An additional package used to dispense wet tissues of disposable wipes is a container
full of wet tissues marketed under the trade name HUGGIES SUPREME™. This package includes
a rigid tray with hinged rigid lid.
[0006] An additional recent resealable dispenser-container is disclosed in
U.S. Patent No. 6,026,953 in which a resealable dispenser-container is designed for containing wet tissues.
The container is made of a flexible sheet material having a top surface opening for
dispensing wet tissues. A reinforcing sheet larger than the dispenser opening is attached
to the top surface of the container. A resealable flap provides for opening and closing
of access to the wet tissues disposed inside the container.
[0007] There is a need to provide additional and improved containers for food products having
various resealable closure devices.
BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0008] The purpose of the present invention is to provide new and improved containers for
food products such as cookies and the like and which the container provides adequate
protection for the contents thereof, while concurrently facilitating opening of the
container wrapper and reseating the container to protect the contents thereof until
the contents are fully consumed. An additional purpose of the present Invention is
to provide a container which can be manufactured using methods other than those used
in prior food containers having resealable openings. A further purpose of the present
invention is to use alternative materials for a container for food products.
[0009] These purposes are achieved by providing a suitable container composed of selected
materials which provide desired characteristics and containing food products which
are accessible using a resealable container.
[0010] In accordance with one embodiment, the present invention comprises a food container
comprising: a frame defining the shape of the container; the frame having a bottom,
sides and an open top, the frame containing a food product comprised of food items
such as cookies and the like, a wrapper surrounding said frame, said wrapper forming
respective top, side, and bottom faces of the container; said top and one of said
side faces having an access opening such that the access opening spans two adjacent
faces of the container, the access opening being sufficiently large and configured
to provide access to substantially all of the food items contained within the frame
while the frame is surrounded by the wrapper, such that substantially any one of the
food items can be accessed and be removed through the access opening; and a sealing
layer having a starter portion which can be grasped by a user, said sealing layer
adhesively sealed to said top face and said one of said side faces around said access
opening, said sealing layer being releasable when said starter portion is pulled in
a direction away from said one of said side faces to thereby release at least a portion
of said sealing layer to provide said access to said access opening and said sealing
layer being resealable against said top face and said one of said side faces to seal
said access opening when said sealing layer is moved back against said top face and
said one of said side faces.
[0011] There is also described a food container having a frame defining the shape of the
container where the container has a top, bottom and sides connected at the top and
bottom. The frame contains a food product. A wrapper surrounds the frame and forms
the top, sides and bottom of the container. The top and one side has an access opening
sufficiently large to provide access to substantially all the food product contained
within the frame. A sealing layer includes a starter portion which can be grasped
by a user. The sealing layer is adhesively sealed to the top and the one side around
the opening. The sealing layer is resealable when the starter portion is pulled in
a direction away from the side to which the sealing layer is sealed to in turn pull
and thereby release at least a portion of the sealing layer to provide access to the
top access opening. The sealing layer is resealable against the top and side to seal
the opening when the sealing layer is laid back against the top and the side.
[0012] In further embodiments, the top of the wrapper includes a flap which has substantially
the same dimensions as that of the opening and is permanently affixed to the sealing
layer, and the starter portion includes a tab which projects past an edge of the side
of the container to which the starter portion is sealed and is accessible beyond the
seal to be grasped by a user, when the starter portion is located at the crimp sealed
end of the wrapper.
[0013] In further embodiments, the frame comprises a tray which comprises two compartments,
each compartment accessible through the access opening.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0014] There follows a detailed description of the preferred embodiments of the present
invention, to be read together with the accompanying drawings, wherein:
[0015] Figure 1 is a perspective view of a resealable container in a closed configuration
in accordance with the present invention.
[0016] Figure 2 is a perspective view of the container of Figure 1 in a partially opened
configuration.
[0017] Figure 3 is a perspective view of a frame of the resealable container of Figures
1 and 2.
[0018] Figure 4 is a perspective view of another frame of a resealable of food container.
[0019] Figure 5 is a perspective view of another frame of a resealable food container.
[0020] Figure 6 is a perspective view of another frame for a resealable food container.
[0021] Figure 7 is a perspective view of another frame for a resealable food container.
[0022] Figure 8 is a perspective view of another resealable food container in a closed configuration
in accordance with another embodiment of the present invention.
[0023] Figure 9 is a perspective view of the container of Figure 8 in a partially open configuration.
[0024] Figure 10 is a perspective view of an example of a resealable food container in a
closed configuration which does not fall within the scope of the present invention
as defined by the claims.
[0025] Figure 11 is a perspective view of the container of Figure 10 in a partially open
configuration.
[0026] Figure 12 is a perspective view of a further example; i.e. another resealable container
in a closed configuration.
[0027] Figure 13 is a perspective view of the container of Figure 12 in a partially opened
configuration.
[0028] Figure 14 is a perspective view of a food projector
[0029] Figure 15 is a perspective view of another food protector.
[0030] Figure 16 is a perspective view of a further example; i.e. another resealable food
container in a closed configuration.
[0031] Figure 17 is a perspective view of the container of Figure 16 in a partially opened
configuration.
[0032] Figure 18 is a perspective view of a further example; i.e. another resealable container
in a closed configuration.
[0033] The containers shown in Figures 10 to 18 do not fall within the scope of the appended
claims as the openings included therein do not span adjacent faces of the containers.
However, some features of those containers may be included in containers of the present
invention which fall within the scope of the appended claims.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0034] Referring now to the drawings, where like elements are represented by like numbers
throughout the circle views, in Figures 1 and 2, resealable container 10 includes
wrapper 11 which forms top 12. bottom 13, opposing sides 14a and 14b and opposing
ends 15a and 15b. The top 12 and side 14a have a die-cut-out forming flap 16 as indicated
by broken line 19. The flap 16, when pulled back from container 10, forms opening
18. The wrapper 11 extends past the end of top 12 and bottom 13 at ends 15a and 15b,
where the wrapper 11 is crimped together to form crimp seals 21a, 21b.
[0035] A sealing cover or layer is formed from a sealing label 20 which is affixed to the
flap 16. Advantageously, the sealing label 20 is permanently affixed to the flap 16
using an appropriate adhesive. The sealing label 20 covers a substantial portion of
the top 12 extending from the proximity of side 14a to the proximity of the side 14b
and from the proximity of end 15a to the proximity of end 15b. A portion of the sealing
label 20 extends over top surface edge 17 and extends along side 14a.
[0036] The surface area of sealing label 20 is advantageously proportional to the size of
opening 18. For example, if the sealing label 20 is too large, the covering could
get caught or overlap corners 23a, 23b of the package 10, or it could get caught up
in the crimp seals 21 a, 21b, both potentially hindering functionality of sealing
label 20. Advantageously, the surface area of the sealing label 20 should be approximately
1.5 to 2 times and more preferably around 1.8 times the size of opening 18. Further,
it is advantageous to have the size of opening 18 be proportional to the size of the
package 10 and the food items contained therein so that, when the container is still
full of food product, the consumer will have easy access to at essentially all of
the food product inside the package, for example, not requiring one to reach deep
inside the container 10 under top 12 to gain access to a food item contained therein.
Of course as the container is emptied, the consumer can gain easy access to the remaining
food product.
[0037] Graphics may be formed on the sealing label 20 which align with corresponding graphics
on top 12 when the sealing label 20 is sealed or in a flap position on top 12 and
side 14a. Alternatively, sealing label 20 may be transparent, allowing graphics of
top 12, side 14a and flap 16 to be visible through the sealing label 20.
[0038] A starter portion, for example tab 22 extends from sealing label end 24. As a result,
tab 22 can be grasped by ones fingers and thumb such that the tab 22 is easily accessible
for one to pull. Further, the tab 22 allows a user to reseal the package. The size
and shape of tab 22 are optimized for functionality. Advantageously, tab 22 has a
surface area of 1% to 6% that of the total surface area of the sealing label 20.
[0039] Adhesive 26 is applied to the surface of sealing label 20 which is in contact with
top 12 and side 14a which includes the perimeter around flap 16. Advantageously, adhesive
26 provides a removable seal between a sealing label 20 and top 12 and side 14a. Adhesive
26 is not applied to tab portion 22.
[0040] The absence of an adhesive on tab 22 allows a consumer to more easily grasp the starter
portion in order to open the container 10 since tab 22 will not be sealed to the side
14a. In addition, by giving a consumer a specific portion of the sealing cover on
which to pull, the consumer is not drawn to touching the adhesive portion of the sealing
label 20 which, because of such touching, could lose its adhesiveness and thus not
provide for a proper reseal against the side 14a of the container 10. This could,
in turn, allow air to gain access to the interior of the container 10 and the food
product contained therein.
[0041] The sealing label 20 is made of a suitable material which provides for a desired
moisture vapor transmission rate (MVTR). The MVTR of sealing label 20 limits the amount
of moisture transmission between the interior of container 10 and the outside environment,
thus maintaining the freshness of the food product contained therein. One preferable
material for the sealing label 20 is 2 mil biaxially oriented polypropylene (BOPP)
material with a 0.15 g/in
2/day MVTR. Preferable materials for the combination of the sealing label 20 and flap
16 have a maximum MVTR of 0.01 g/in
2/day.
[0042] Container 10 is transformed from a closed configuration depicted in Figure 1 to a
partially open configuration depicted in Figure 2 by grasping the tab 22 between ones
fingers and thumb and pulling back on the sealing label 20 to gain access to opening
18. Once container 10 is opened, one can remove individual food product 28 such as
cookies or other discrete food item contained inside the container 10 through opening
18.
[0043] Wrapper 11 surrounds a frame 30 which forms a tray for receiving the food contents.
Referring to Figure 3, the frame 30 is comprised of a rigid material which forms that
shape of the container 10. Suitable rigid materials include plastics and cardboard.
Frame 30 includes ends 31a and 31 b. A divider 32 divides the frame 30 into a first
section 34 and a second section 36.
[0044] Frame 30 can be any polygonal shape such as the rectangular shape depicted in Figure
3. Accordingly, the rectangularly shaped frame 30 forms a rectangularly shaped container
10. Alternately, different polygonal shaped frames will form containers having the
corresponding polygonal shape.
[0045] In other alternative embodiments, frames other than frame 30, which has a single
divider 32 extending longitudinally along the length of the frame 30, can be used
to form resealable containers. For example, referring to Figure 4, frame 40 includes
a plurality of dividers 42 extending longitudinally along the frame 40. Referring
to Figure 5, frame 50 includes a plurality of dividers 52 which extend transversely
across the width of the frame 50. Figure 6 depicts a frame 60 which does not include
a divider or ends. Figure 7 depicts a frame 70 which does not include a divider or
a bottom, having merely ends 71a and 71 b and opposing sides 72a, 72b.
[0046] Selection of a particular frame depends on a desired use. Further, various frames
may include ends such as frames 30, 40, and 50 which have ends 31a, 31b, 41a, 41b,
51a, 51b; or the frame may be opened at the ends such as frame 60 with open ends 61a,
61 b.
[0047] In an alternative embodiment, Figures 8 and 9 depict container 110. Like elements
in container 110 are numbered similarly to those of container 10 but raised by 100.
Container 110 includes wrapper 111 formed around a rigid frame such as one of the
frames 30, 40, 50, 60, 70 discussed herein. A continuous parallel die-cut 119 is formed
in the wrapper 111 along a portion of top 112 which extends past edge 117, along end
115a and terminates at a package crimp seal 121a of wrapper 111, so that the die-cut
119 forms flap 116. Top 112 is not die-cut along end 115b thus forming a hinged end
in the proximity of end 115b.
[0048] A sealing label 120 is affixed to flap 116 along top 112 and end 115a. A starter
portion in the form of tab 122 extends from the end of crimp seal 121a. Like container
10, access into opening 118 is provided by a user grasping tab 122 between ones finger
and thumb and pulling back on tab 122 to withdraw sealing label 120 with flap 116
permanently affixed thereto thereby exposing opening 118. As a result, one is able
to gain access to food product 128.
[0049] One advantage of container 110 is that the parallel cuts forming opening 118 allow
for the access opening 118 to be formed without need for a registration system to
cut an opening in the wrapper 111 as the die-cut 119 feature can be formed in a continuous
fashion.
[0050] An alternative container 210 is depicted in Figures 10 and 11 where like reference
numbers are increased by 200 over those of container 10 of Figure 1. Container 210
includes a pair of openings 218a, 218b in top 212. A pair of parallel die-cuts 219a,
219b form flaps 216a, 216b which are affixed to sealing labels 220a, 220b, respectively.
In one advantageous form, each sealing label 220a, 220b provides access to the food
contents contained within a tray which defines the shape of container 210 and contains
the food product. For example, the tray may include two compartments, each one located
under one of the openings 218a, 218b. Access to food product contained in the tray
is provided through the corresponding opening.
[0051] Referring now to Figures 12 and 13, in an alternative example, container 310 includes
a side opening 318 formed in side 314a. The opening 318 is sufficiently large to allow
one to withdraw food product contained therein.
[0052] The food product may be contained in any appropriate food protector which includes
any of the frames or trays 30, 40, 50, 60 or 70. Alternatively, the food protector
may be a slug 80 surrounding a food product as shown in Figure 14 or a core buff 90
depicted in Figure 15 which provides rigidity to the container 310 and provides protection
to a food product wrapped therein. Slugs 80 can be formed from a plastic or wax paper
or other suitable material. Core buff 90 can be formed from a corrugated cardboard
paper or other suitable wrap material. Alternatively, individual trays containing
a single row of food product like tray 60 which may or may not be closed at ends 61a,
61b, may be disposed in container 310. The individual trays can be individually withdrawn
thereby removing a single row of food product from container 310 through opening 318.
[0053] In an alternative solution to container 310, the sealing label 320 can be peelable
from side 314a from both the left side as shown in Figures 12 and 13 as well as from
the right side, in a manner similar to sealing label 220 of container 210, thus allowing
one to access opening 318 from either the left side or right side of the container.
[0054] In yet another alternative example, Figures 16 and 17 depict container 410 which
comprises a wrapper 411 which surrounds a rigid frame that provides the polygonal
shape of container 410. A rigid lid 423 includes hinges 425 which pivotally attach
lid 423 to rigid collar 426 which in turn is attached to top 412. Lid 423 includes
lip 427 and raised portion 428 defining a groove 429, therebetween. When in its closed
configuration, lid 423 interlockingly engages with collar 426 by having collar 426
engage with and be disposed in groove 429. Access to food product contained in container
410 is provided by one pulling up on tab 430 and pulling back on lid 423 so that lid
423 pivots along hinges 425.
[0055] In another example, Figure 18 depicts container 510 which is formed by wrapper 511
composed of a flexible material similar to that of wrapper 11. Unlike container 10,
the polygonal shape of container 510 is provided by a rigid material incorporated
into wrapper 511 on the perimeter edges of each face of the container such as perimeter
517. Advantageously, a strip of rigid plastic material may be formed on each face
of container 510 such as the perimeter of each face to provide a desired rigidity
to container 610. Access into container 510 is similar to that of container 310.
[0056] An alternative to any of the aforementioned solutions would be to combine the rigidity
of material 517 to one or more faces of any of the containers of the present Invention
to provide additional rigidity to the respective container.
[0057] Although the invention has been described in detail with respect to preferred embodiments
thereof and further examples, it will be apparent that the invention is capable of
numerous modifications and variations, apparent to those skilled in the art, without
departing from the scope of the invention as defined by the claims.
1. A food container (10) comprising:
a frame (30) defining the shape of the container, the frame having a bottom, sides
and an open top, the frame containing a food product comprised of food items such
as cookies and the like,
a wrapper (11) surrounding said frame, said wrapper (11) forming respective top (12)
side (14a, 14b), and bottom faces of the container (10);
said top (12) and one of said side faces (14a, 14b) having an access opening (18)
such that the access opening spans two adjacent faces of the container, the access
opening being sufficiently large and configured to provide access to substantially
all of the food items contained within the frame (30) while the frame (30) is surrounded
by the wrapper (11), such that substantially any one of the food items can be accessed
and be removed through the access opening; and
a sealing layer (20) having a starter portion (22) which can be grasped by a user,
said sealing layer (20) adhesively sealed to said top face (12) and said one of said
side faces (14a, 14b) around said access opening, said sealing layer (20) being releasable
when said starter portion (22) is pulled in a direction away from said one of said
side faces (14a, 14b) to thereby release at least a portion of said sealing layer
(20) to provide said access to said access opening and said sealing layer (20) being
resealable against said top face and said one of said side faces (14a, 14b) to seal
said access opening when said sealing layer (20) is moved back against said top face
and said one of said side faces.
2. The food container (10) of Claim 1, wherein said top face (12) and the one of said
side faces (14a, 14b) of said wrapper (11) comprise a flap (16) having substantially
the same dimensions as said access opening (18) and permanently affixed to said sealing
layer (20).
3. The food container (10) of Claim 1, wherein said starter portion (22) comprises a
tab (22) which projects past an edge of the one of said side faces (14a, 14b) of the
container upon which said starter portion (22) is sealed, said tab being accessible
beyond said edge to be grasped by a user.
4. The food container (10) of any one or more of Claims 1 to 3, wherein said sealing
layer (20) is transparent.
5. The food container (10) of any one of Claims 1 to 4, wherein said top (12) includes
graphics around said access opening (118), and said sealing layer (20) includes graphics
which match the graphics on said top.
6. The food container (10) of any one of Claims 1 to 5, wherein said starter portion
(22) is located at a crimp seal end (21a) of said wrapper (11).
7. The food container (10) of any one of Claims 1 to 5, wherein the sealing layer (20)
has a surface area which is 1.5 to 2 times that of the opening.
8. The food container (10) of Claim 2, wherein the starter portion (22) comprises a tab
(22) which projects past an edge of the one of said sides (14a, 14b) of the container
upon which said starter portion is sealed, the tab being releasable on the edge
1. Ein Lebensmittelbehälter (10), umfassend:
einen die Form des Behälters definierenden Rahmen (30); der Rahmen einen Boden, Seiten,
und einen offenen Behälterdeckel beinhaltend, der Rahmen ein Lebensmittelartikel umfassendes
Lebensmittelprodukt wie zum Beispiel Kekse und ähnliches enthaltend.
eine den genannten Rahmen umgebende Hülle (11), die genannte Hülle (11) den jeweiligen
Deckel (12), die Seiten (14a, 14b) und die Bodenflächen des Behälters (10) formend,
der genannte Deckel (12) und eine der genannten Seitenflächen (14a, 14b) eine Zugriffsöffnung
(18) umfassend, sodass die Zugriffsöffnung zwei nebeneinander liegende Flächen des
Behälters umspannt, die Zugriffsöffnung ausreichend groß und so konfiguriert ist,
dass Zugriff auf im Wesentlichen alle der in dem Rahmen (30) enthaltenen Lebensmittelartikel
möglich ist, während der Rahmen (30) von der Hülle (11) umgeben ist, sodass im Wesentlichen
irgendeiner der Lebensmittelartikel zugänglich ist und durch die Zugriffsöffnung hindurch
entnommen werden kann; und
eine Abdichtungsschicht (20) mit einem Anfangsabschnitt (22), welcher von einem Benutzer
ergriffen werden kann, die genannte Abdichtungsschicht (20) haftend mit der genannten
oberen Fläche (12) versiegelt und mit der genannten einen der genannten Seitenflächen
(14a, 14b) um die genannte Zugriffsöffnung, die genannte Abdichtungsschicht (20) freigebbar
wenn der genannte Anfangsabschnitt (22) in eine Richtung von der genannten einen der
genannten Seitenflächen (14a, 14b) hinweg gezogen wird, um dadurch wenigstens einen
Teil der genannten Abdichtungsschicht (20) freizugeben, um den genannten Zugriff auf
die genannte Zugriffsöffnung zu ermöglichen, und die genannte Abdichtungsschicht (20)
gegen die genannte obere Fläche und die genannte eine der genannten Seitenflächen
(14a, 14b) wiederversiegelbar, um die genannte Zugriffsöffnung zu versiegeln, wenn
die genannte Abdichtungsschicht (20) gegen die genannte obere Fläche und die genannte
eine der genannten Seitenflächen zurück bewegt wird.
2. Der Lebensmittelbehälter (10) nach Anspruch 1, worin die genannte obere Fläche (12)
und die eine der genannten Seitenflächen (14, 14b) der genannten Hülle (11) eine Lasche
(16) [sic] mit im Wesentlichen denselben Ausmaßen umfassen wie die genannte Zugriffsöffnung
(18) und dauerhaft an der genannten Abdichtungsschicht (20) befestigt ist.
3. Der Lebensmittelbehälter (10) nach Anspruch 1, worin der genannte Anfangsabschnitt
(22) eine Lasche (22) umfasst, welche über eine Kante der einen der genannten Seitenflächen
(14a, 14b) des Behälters hinaus ragt, auf welchem der genannte Anfangsabschnitt (22)
versiegelt ist, und die genannte Lasche über der genannten Kante für einen Benutzer
ergreifbar erreichbar ist.
4. Der Lebensmittelbehälter (10) nach einem oder mehreren der Ansprüche 1 bis 3, worin
die genannte Abdichtungsschicht (20) transparent ist.
5. Der Lebensmittelbehälter (10) nach einem beliebigen der Ansprüche 1 bis 4, worin der
genannte Deckel (12) Grafiken um die genannte Zugriffsöffnung (118) herum beinhaltet,
und die genannte Abdichtungsschicht (20) Grafiken beinhaltet, welche den Grafiken
auf dem genannten Deckel gleichen.
6. Der Lebensmittelbehälter (10) nach einem beliebigen der Ansprüche 1 bis 5, worin sich
der genannte Anfangsabschnitt (22) an einem Krimpungsdichtungsende (21 a) der genannten
Hülle (11) befindet.
7. Der Lebensmittelbehälter (10) nach einem beliebigen der Ansprüche 1 bis 5, worin die
Abdichtungsschicht (20) einen Oberflächenbereich aufweist, welcher 1,5- bis zweimal
der Größe der Öffnung entspricht.
8. Der Lebensmittelbehälter (10) nach Anspruch 2, worin der Anfangsabschnitt (22) eine
Lasche (22) umfasst, welche über eine Kante der einen der genannten Seiten (14a, 14b)
des Behälters, auf welchem der genannte Anfangsabschnitt versiegelt ist, hinaus ragt,
wobei die Lasche an der Kante lösbar ist.
1. Contenant alimentaire (10) comprenant :
un cadre (30) définissant la forme du contenant ; le cadre ayant un fond, des côtés
et un dessus découvert, le cadre contenant un produit alimentaire constitué d'aliments
tels que des biscuits et similaires ;
un emballage (11) entourant ledit cadre, ledit emballage (11) formant respectivement
des faces supérieure (12), latérales (14a, 14b) et inférieure du contenant (10) ;
ladite face supérieure (12) et une face desdites faces latérales (14a, 14b) ayant
une ouverture d'accès (18) de sorte que l'ouverture d'accès s'étend sur deux faces
adjacentes du contenant, l'ouverture d'accès étant suffisamment large et configurée
pour procurer un accès à essentiellement tous les aliments contenus à l'intérieur
du cadre (30) alors que le cadre (30) est entouré de l'emballage (11), de sorte qu'il
est possible d'accéder à essentiellement l'un quelconque des aliments et de le retirer
par le biais de l'ouverture d'accès ; et
une couche de fermeture hermétique (20) ayant une portion de départ (22) qui peut
être saisie par un utilisateur, ladite couche de fermeture hermétique (20) étant fermée
hermétiquement de manière adhésive sur ladite face supérieure (12) et sur ladite une
face desdites faces latérales (14a, 14b) autour de ladite ouverture d'accès, ladite
couche de fermeture hermétique (20) pouvant être enlevée lorsque ladite portion de
départ (22) est tirée dans une direction à l'opposé de ladite une face desdites faces
latérales (14a, 14b) afin d'enlever ainsi au moins une portion de ladite couche de
fermeture hermétique (20) pour procurer ledit accès à ladite ouverture d'accès, et
ladite couche de fermeture hermétique (20) pouvant être refermée hermétiquement contre
ladite face supérieure et ladite une face desdites faces latérales (14a, 14b) afin
de fermer hermétiquement ladite ouverture d'accès lorsque ladite couche de fermeture
hermétique (20) est ramenée contre ladite face supérieure et ladite une face desdites
faces latérales.
2. Contenant alimentaire (10) selon la revendication 1, dans lequel ladite face supérieure
(12) et l'une desdites faces latérales (14a, 14b) dudit emballage (11) comprennent
un rabat (16) présentant essentiellement les mêmes dimensions que ladite ouverture
d'accès (18) et fixé de manière permanente à ladite couche de fermeture hermétique
(20).
3. Contenant alimentaire (10) selon la revendication 1, dans lequel ladite portion de
départ (22) comprend une languette (22) qui déborde sur un bord de l'une face desdites
faces latérales (14a, 14b) du contenant sur laquelle ladite portion de départ (22)
est fermée hermétiquement, ladite languette étant accessible au-delà dudit bord afin
d'être saisie par un utilisateur.
4. Contenant alimentaire (10) selon l'une quelconque ou plusieurs des revendications
1 à 3, dans lequel ladite couche de fermeture hermétique (20) est transparente.
5. Contenant alimentaire (10) selon l'une quelconque des revendications 1 à 4, dans lequel
ledit dessus (12) inclut une représentation graphique autour de ladite ouverture d'accès
(118), et ladite couche de fermeture hermétique (20) inclut une représentation graphique
qui correspond à la représentation graphique sur ledit dessus.
6. Contenant alimentaire (10) selon l'une quelconque des revendications 1 à 5, dans lequel
ladite portion de départ (22) est située au niveau d'une extrémité de fermeture hermétique
pincée (21a) dudit emballage (11).
7. Contenant alimentaire (10) selon l'une quelconque des revendications 1 à 5, dans lequel
la couche de fermeture hermétique (20) a une surface qui est 1,5 à 2 fois celle de
l'ouverture.
8. Contenant alimentaire (10) selon la revendication 2, dans lequel la portion de départ
(22) comprend une languette (22) qui déborde sur un bord de l'un desdits côtés (14a,
14b) du contenant sur lesquels ladite portion de départ est fermée hermétiquement,
la languette pouvant être enlevée sur le bord.