[Technical Field]
[0001] The present invention relates to a spout member to be attached to a packaging bag,
particularly a packaging bag for containing a tube-feeding enteral nutrient, tube-feeding
enteral liquid diet, or the like which bag is opened by cutting off parts of peripheral
portions of sealed film pieces to form an aperture or includes a spout for discharging
a contained content, and a packaging bag using the same.
[Background Art]
[0002] Tube-feeding enteral nutrients (abbreviated as nutrients in some cases below) and
tube-feeding enteral liquid diets (abbreviated as liquid diets in some cases below)
are used while being contained in various packaging containers such as cans, paper
containers, pouches and bottles. Above all, pouch-type packaging bags have excellent
sealing property and handling property and are widely used. A pouch-type packaging
bag generally includes a spout, and administration is performed by connecting a tube
to the spout. Particularly, in the case of a nutrient or liquid diet, it is a general
practice to use it after diluting it according to a patient's condition at the time
of first introduction and to supply lacking medicine or water when the condition is
stable. In such a case, some packaging bags are such that another member such as a
molded member is attached to a peripheral edge portion of a packaging bag to serve
as a spout (see patent literature 1 below) . However, there are problems of increasing
material cost and attaching cost and difficult handling because packaging bags become
bulky upon being stacked up particularly when spouts are large due to the fact that
another member is tucked in the peripheral edge portion. Thus, packaging bags in each
of which a part of the packaging bag is cut off to form a spout are also widely used
(see patent literature 2 below).
[0003] However, when the spout is formed by cutting off the part of the packaging bag as
described above, holding of a pouch becomes unstable with a liquid content contained
unless there is any reliable holding means for enabling handling of the pouch. Further,
it is also difficult to cut off the part of the pouch and to perform an operation
of supplying water and medicine. In addition to problems of dropping and tilting the
packaging bag to spill out the contained content, there have been also problems in
hygiene management such as contamination of an inlet port such as by contact with
the interior of the packaging bag and opening of the packaging bag more than necessary.
[0004] Further, a closure means such as a fastener seal provided at an aperture beforehand
may be opened due to an inner pressure of a contained content at the time of storage
or transportation and the contained content may attach to engaging parts to result
in insufficient engagement or contaminate the contained content. Thus, there have
been developed bags in which a closure means is separated from a contained content
before opening and an easily peelable portion which is peeled open at the time of
opening is provided (see patent literatures 3 and 4 below).
[0005] Conventionally, such an easily peelable portion is formed by bonding film pieces
forming a packaging bag by a peelable seal. However, if an inner pressure acts in
a packaging bag such as due to a fall at the time of storage or transportation, the
easily peelable portion may be peeled open and its original purpose may not be fulfilled.
[0006] There are also packaging bags in which an easily peelable portion is provided at
a part which becomes an aperture for the purpose of clearly showing opening by the
peel opening of the easily peelable portion or reducing an inner pressure by the breakage
of the easily peelable portion (see patent literatures 5, 6 below), but these packaging
bags are not for preventing the easily peelable portion from being peeled open due
to an inner pressure in the packaging bag.
[0007] Further, packaging bags each having another member such as a molded part as a spout
member attached to a peripheral edge portion of the packaging bag beforehand to easily
discharge a contained content are widely used. The spout member may be contaminated
by being exposed to outside air and dust if it exposed to the outside of the packaging
bag before opening such as at the time of transportation and storage. Further, H
2O O
2 and the like may permeate through the spout member to cause oxidation, deterioration
and the like of a contained content such as vitamin destruction. Due to such susceptibility
to problems in hygiene management and quality management, a spout member is sealed
between film pieces in some packaging bags (see patent literatures 7, 8).
[0008] However, any of the spout members of the packaging bags disclosed in patent literatures
below has a possibility that hands, fingers and the like touch the vicinity of the
spout at the time of opening. Further, although the spout member is re-closable after
being opened, it has to be used after being taken out from the separated film pieces,
which presents problems in handling property and contamination preventing property.
[0009] Further, the spout member is easily movable even when being sealed in the packaging
bag and subject to damage due to an external impact.
[Citation List]
[Patent Literatures]
[0010]
[Patent Literature 1]
Japanese Unexamined Patent Publication No. 2008-105696
[Patent Literature 2]
Japanese Unexamined Patent Publication No. 2005-206221
[Patent Literature 3]
Japanese Unexamined Patent Publication No. 2005-154017
[Patent Literature 4]
Japanese Unexamined Patent Publication No. 2005-40630
[Patent Literature 5]
Japanese Unexamined Patent Publication No. 2006-315760
[Patent Literature 6]
Japanese Unexamined Patent Publication No. 2002-225889
[Patent Literature 7]
Japanese Unexamined Patent Publication No. H10-305850
[Patent Literature 8]
Japanese Unexamined Patent Publication No. H11-130153
[Summary of Invention]
[Technical Problem]
[0011] The present invention aims to provide a spout member used for a packaging bag which
is opened by cutting off parts of peripheral portions of sealed film pieces to form
an aperture, in which a closure means for freely opening and closing the aperture
is protected from a contained content at the time of storage or transportation, and
which has excellent protecting property even when an inner pressure acts in the packaging
bag and excellent handling property and hygiene management performance at the time
of supplying water or the like from the outside before, after and during use such
as administration of water or medicine and includes a spout, the spout member having
excellent contamination preventing property until the spout is opened and excellent
contamination preventing property and handling property after the spout is opened,
and to provide a packaging bag using such a spout member.
[Solution to Problem]
[0012] The present invention has the following constructions to solve the above problem.
[0013]
(1) In a packaging bag formed by sealing peripheral portions of a plurality of film
pieces and including an inlet portion and a spout portion at the peripheral portions,
the inlet portion is opened as an inlet port by cutting off parts of the peripheral
portions of the sealed film pieces to form an aperture by an unsealed portion, at
least two holes are formed at the opposite sides of a part which becomes the inlet
port at the peripheral portions near the inlet portion, and the holes serve as a suspension
means for enabling the packaging bag to be suspended and a finger holding means.
[0014]
(2) In the packaging bag according to (1), a part of the inlet portion on a line connecting
the holes at the opposite sides of the part that becomes the inlet port is made more
rigid than other parts.
[0015]
(3) In the packaging bag according to (2), an openable and closable linear fastener
portion is formed in the inlet portion on the line connecting the holes at the opposite
sides of the part that becomes the inlet port.
[0016]
(4) In the packaging bag according to any one of (1) to (3), the holes are circular
or substantially circular holes having a diameter in the range of 8 to 30 mm.
[0017]
(5) In the packaging bag according to any one of (1) to (3), peripheral edge portions
of the holes are formed by perforation or half-cutting while leaving parts thereof
uncut, the perforation or half-cutting is torn when the packaging bag is used, and
the holes are formed in a state where parts of the film pieces are connected to a
packaging bag main body.
[0018]
(6) In the packaging bag according to any one of (1) to (3), the holes are slits having
a length in the range of 30 to 60 mm.
[0019]
(7) In the packaging bag according to any one of (1) to (6), the film pieces at peripheral
edge portions of the holes are not sealed.
[0020]
(8) In the packaging bag according to any one of (1) to (3), parts of the holes that
become upper edge portions when the holes are used as the finger holding means have
a downward convex shape.
[0021]
(9) In the packaging bag according to (8), the film pieces at the upper edge portions
of the holes are not sealed.
[0022]
(10) In the packaging bag according to any one of (1) to (9), at least one of the
holes is so arranged that the spout portion is located at a substantially vertically
lower position when the packaging bag is suspended using the hole as the suspension
means.
[0023]
(11) In a packaging bag in which a containing portion is formed by sealing a peripheral
portion of one or more film pieces and the packaging bag is opened by cutting off
a part of the peripheral portion of the sealed film piece to form an aperture by an
unsealed portion, an openable and closable closure means including first and second
members engageable with each other and extending over the entire width of the aperture
and an easily peelable portion which extends over the entire width of the aperture,
is adapted to isolate the closure means from the containing portion before opening
and is peeled open to open the aperture at the time of opening are provided at the
aperture; the closure means is formed by bonding an upper part of a first base member
including the first member and an upper part of a second base member including the
second member respectively to inner sides of film pieces forming the aperture and
facing each other; and a bottom end portion of one base member is formed to be longer
than that of the other base member and bonded to the other film piece opposite thereto
by an easily peelable seal, thereby forming the easily peelable portion.
[0024]
(12) In the packaging bag according to (11), the first and second base members are not exposed at an outer edge portion of a
sealed portion formed by sealing the peripheral portion of the film piece.
[0025]
(13) In the packaging bag according to (11) or (12), the closure means is a fastener seal projecting from a base portion and including
a male first member and a female second member.
[0026]
(14) In the packaging bag according to (13), the closure means is formed such that a tip portion of the male first member has
an elliptical cross-sectional shape perpendicular to a longitudinal direction, a recess
of a tip portion of the female second member has substantially the same cross sectional
shape perpendicular to the longitudinal direction as the tip portion of the first
member, and a clearance is formed between the tip portion of the first member and
that of the second member only near a base portion of the first member when the first
and second members are engaged.
[0027]
(15) In the packaging bag according to any one of (11) to (14), an easily openable portion for enabling the peripheral portion of the film piece
to be easily cut off is provided in a part which becomes an aperture and so formed
that an opening end position cut off using the easily openable portion differs between
the film pieces.
[0028]
(16) In the packaging bag according to any one of (11) to (15), a spout portion is provided at the peripheral portion of the sealed film piece.
[0029]
(17) A spout member comprises a spout portion including a base portion and a cylindrical
portion projecting from the base portion; a sealing portion for sealing a tip portion
of the cylindrical portion via a tearable weakened portion; and a cap portion, the
weakened portion being torn by turning the cap portion to separate the sealing portion
and the cap portion from the spout portion and simultaneously open the tip portion
of the cylindrical portion, thereby forming a spout, wherein the cap portion is shaped
to cover the entire cylindrical portion, and the cap portion and the spout portion
include a locking mechanism capable of locking the cap portion to the spout portion.
[0030]
(18) In the spout member according to (17), a plurality of annular projecting portions for locking a tube are formed on an
outer surface of the cylindrical portion of the spout portion.
[0031]
(19) In the spout member according to (17) or (18), the cap portion is capable of resealing the spout.
[0032]
(20) In the spout member according to any one of (17) to (19), the weakened portion is formed by a thinned portion having a thickness of 0.15
mm or more and below 0.2 mm.
[0033]
(21) In a packaging bag in which a containing portion is formed by a first sealing portion
formed by sealing a peripheral portion of one or more film pieces and a spout member
sealing portion is provided at the peripheral portion, the spout member sealing portion
is formed by arranging the spout member according to (17) between two film pieces forming the packaging bag such that the cylindrical portion
of the spout portion projects from the containing portion, fixing the base portion
of the spout portion between the film pieces in the first sealing portion, and sealing
the cap portion by a second sealing portion formed by sealing the film pieces around
the cap portion such that the cap portion is sandwiched between the film pieces; and
the spout is opened and the cap portion is separated from the spout portion by cutting
off the film pieces forming the spout member sealing portion at a side more toward
a tip of the spout member than the base portion of the spout member and simultaneously
turning the cap portion of the spout member together with the film pieces.
[0034]
(22) In the packaging bag according to (21), an easily openable portion used to cut off the film pieces forming the spout member
sealing portion is provided at the side more toward the tip of the spout member than
the base portion of the spout member.
[0035]
(23) In the packaging bag according to (21) or (22), the easily openable portion is formed such that an opening end cut off using the
easily openable portion is so curved as to be closer to the base portion of the spout
portion at an intermediate part than at an opening start position and an opening end
position.
[0036]
(24) In the packaging bag according to any one of (21) to (23), the easily openable portion is provided at a position more toward a tip of the
cap portion than a skirt portion of the cap portion.
[0037]
(25) In the packaging bag according to any one of (21) to (24), an inlet portion is provided at the peripheral portion of the sealed film piece.
[0038]
(26) The packaging bag according to any one of (1) to (25) is for a tube-feeding enteral nutrient or tube-feeding enteral liquid diet.
[Advantageous Effects of Invention]
[0039] In the packaging bag of the present invention, at least two holes are formed at the
part that becomes the inlet port at the peripheral portions near the inlet portion
and function as the suspension means for enabling the packaging bag to be suspended
and the holding means in an operation of handling the packaging bag. Thus, upon supplying
water or the like from the outside before, after and during use such as administration
of water or medicine, the packaging bag is stably held to facilitate a cutting operation
and provide excellent handling property and hygiene management performance. By bonding
the bottom end portion of the base member including the closure means to the opposite
other film piece, the closure means for freely opening and closing the aperture is
isolated from the contained content before opening. Thus, the packaging bag is protected
from contamination and the like by the contained content at the time of storage or
transportation to provide excellent hygiene management performance and handling property.
Further, even if an inner pressure acts in the packaging bag, a pressure is unlikely
to act to peel open the easily peelable portion bonding the bottom end portion of
the base member, wherefore pressure resistance is excellent. Further, since the above
protecting property and pressure resistance can be easily realized by the base member
including the closure means, manufacturing is easy and cost performance is excellent.
Since the spout member of the present invention includes the cap portion capable of
sealing the spout before opening and covering the spout also after opening, contamination
preventing property and handling property are excellent at the time of and after opening.
Further, since the spout member is sealed and sandwiched in the packaging bag of the
present invention, hygiene and control management performances until opening and breakage
preventing property of the sealing portion for sealing the spout are excellent, and
the spout member can be opened without being touched, wherefore contamination preventing
property is excellent.
[Brief Description of Drawings]
[0040]
FIG. 1 is a front view of a packaging bag as an example of an embodiment of the present
invention,
FIG. 2 is a sectional view along A-A of the packaging bag of FIG. 1,
FIG. 3 is a view of the packaging bag of FIG. 1 showing a state where a contained
content is discharged in a suspended state,
FIG. 4 is a view of the packaging bag of FIG. 1 showing a state where an inlet portion
is opened,
FIG. 5 is an enlarged view showing another example of an embodiment of a hole in the
present invention,
FIG. 6 is an enlarged view showing another example of the embodiment of the hole in
the present invention,
FIGS. 7(a) to 7(d) are enlarged views showing another example of the embodiment of
the hole in the present invention and FIG. 7(e) is an enlarged view showing a state
where perforation or half-cutting of FIG. 7 (a) to 7 (d) is torn to form the hole,
FIG. 8 is an enlarged view showing another example of a means for opening a spout,
FIG. 9 is a front view of a packaging bag as another example of the embodiment of
the present invention,
FIG. 10 is a front view of a packaging bag as another example of the embodiment of
the present invention,
FIG. 11 is a front view of a packaging bag as another example of the embodiment of
the present invention,
FIG. 12 is a front view of a packaging bag as another example of the embodiment of
the present invention,
FIG. 13 is an enlarged view of a hole in the packaging bag of FIG. 12,
FIG. 14 is a front view of a packaging bag as an example of the embodiment of the
present invention,
FIG. 15 is a view showing the construction of a part of the packaging bag of FIG.
14 cut along X-X,
FIG. 16 is an enlarged view of a part, which becomes an aperture at the time of opening,
in the packaging bag of FIG. 14,
FIG. 17 is a sectional view showing the construction of a fastener seal as an example
of an embodiment of a closure means,
FIG. 18 is a sectional view of an aperture at the time of opening,
FIG. 19 is a view showing a state where opening end positions after opening are shifted
between films,
FIG. 20 is a front view of a spout member as an example of an embodiment of the present
invention,
FIG. 21 is a sectional view of the spout member of FIG. 20 when viewed from front,
FIG. 22 is a sectional view along X-X of the spout member of FIG. 20,
FIGS. 23(a) is a front view of a cap portion after the spout member of FIG. 20 is
opened, FIG. 23 (b) is a bottom view of the cap portion of FIG. 23(a) and FIG. 23(c)
is a top view of the cap portion of FIG. 23(a),
FIG. 24(a) is a front view of a spout portion after the spout member of FIG. 20 is
opened and FIG. 24(b) is a bottom view of the spout portion of FIG. 24(a),
FIG. 25 is a front view showing an example of an embodiment of a packaging bag including
the spout member of FIG. 20,
FIG. 26 is an enlarged view of a spout member sealing portion of the packaging bag
of FIG. 25, and
FIG. 27 is a sectional view along Y-Y of the spout member sealing portion of FIG.
26.
[Embodiments of Invention]
[First Embodiment]
[0041] The present invention is described in more detail below with reference to the drawings.
FIG. 1 shows a front view of a packaging bag as an example of an embodiment of the
present invention and FIG. 2 shows a sectional view along A-A of the packaging bag
of FIG. 1. In FIGS. 1 and 2, a main portion of a packaging bag 1 is formed by sealing
peripheral portions 2 of two film pieces 1a, 1a as a sealed portion (shown by hatching
in FIG. 1) by fusing or the like. After a peripheral portion of the packaging bag
is sealed while leaving a part thereof as an unsealed portion, a contained content
is filled into the packaging bag using the unsealed portion as a filling port and
then the unsealed portion is sealed. FIG. 14 shows a front view of a packaging bag
as an example of an embodiment of the present invention, FIG. 15 shows the construction
of the packaging bag of FIG. 14 cut along X-X, and FIG. 16 shows an enlarged view
of a part, which becomes an aperture at the time of opening, in the packaging bag
of FIG. 14. In FIGS. 14 to 16, a main portion of a packaging bag 53 is formed by sealing
peripheral portions 54 of two film pieces 53a, 53a as a sealed portion (shown by hatching
in FIG. 14) by fusing or the like, whereby a containing portion 55 is formed. After
a peripheral portion of the packaging bag is sealed while leaving a part thereof as
an unsealed portion, a contained content is filled into the packaging bag using the
unsealed portion as a filling port and then the unsealed portion is sealed. FIG. 20
is a front view of a spout member as an example of an embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 21 is a sectional view of the spout member when viewed from front. FIG. 22 is
a sectional view along X-X of the spout member. FIG. 23 (a) is a front view of a cap
portion after the spout member of FIG. 20 is opened, FIG. 23(b) is a bottom view of
the cap portion of FIG. 23 (a) and FIG. 23 (c) is a top view of the cap portion of
FIG. 23(a). FIG. 24(a) is a front view of a spout portion after the spout member of
FIG. 20 is opened and FIG. 24 (b) is a bottom view of the spout portion of FIG. 24(a).
[0042] An inlet portion 3 and a spout portion 4 are provided at the peripheral portion 2
of the packaging bag 1. The inlet portion 3 is provided at an upper side portion 2a
of the peripheral portion 2 and an unsealed portion of the interior of the packaging
bag projects upward by making sealed portions 2b, 2b at the opposite ends of the upper
side portion 2a wide and becomes an inlet port after opening. At the inlet portion
3 is provided an easily openable portion 6 crossing from one sealed portion to the
other sealed portion at an opposite side through the unsealed portion that becomes
the spout. By gripping one end of an upper side of the easily openable portion 6 and
pulling it along the easily openable portion 6 to cut off upper side portions of the
sealed film pieces (a part of the peripheral portion), an aperture is formed by the
unsealed portion to become an inlet port 3a, whereby the inlet portion is opened.
The easily openable portion 6 is formed by half-cutting such as through laser irradiation.
If the easily openable portion 6 is so formed that traces thereof in the respective
two film pieces 1a, 1a forming the packaging bag 1 differ, opening end positions cut
off along the easily openable portion 6 can be shifted between the film pieces, whereby
the respective film pieces are more easily pinched and the inlet port is more easily
opened. Note that, in the packaging bag 1 of FIG. 1, an openable and closable linear
fastener portion 7 and an easily peelable portion 8 are formed at the unsealed portion
on a line connecting holes 5, 5 to be described later. The linear fastener portion
7 is provided to close the inlet port after a pouring operation to facilitate a hygiene
management, and the easily peelable portion 8 is provided to increase sealing property
before the inlet port is opened. Actually, after the upper side portions of the film
pieces are cut off by the easily openable portion 6, the easily peelable portion 8
is peeled open to completely open the inlet port.
[0043] In the packaging bag 1, two holes 5, 5 penetrating through the film pieces are formed
in the sealed portions 2b, 2b on the opposite ends of the upper side portion, which
becomes a peripheral portion near the inlet portion 3, at the opposite sides of the
inlet port 3a. The holes 5, 5 are a suspension means for enabling the packaging bag
to be suspended. As shown in FIG. 3, the packaging bag 1 is suspended by hooking one
of the holes 5, 5 on a jig (denoted by 20 in FIG. 3) such as at the time of discharge
from the spout portion to be described later, whereby the spout portion 4 is arranged
at a bottom side so that a contained content can be easily discharged from the spout
portion 4 (indicated by an arrow in FIG. 3). Further, water and medicine can be easily
supplied through the inlet port 3a formed by opening the inlet portion 3 arranged
at an upper side. By forming the holes 5, 5 in such a size that fingers are insertable,
the holes 5, 5 also serve as a finger holding means which makes handling of the packaging
bag more reliable. Specifically, for example, upon opening the inlet portion 3, the
inlet port 3a can be formed as shown in FIG. 4 by inserting a thumb into one of the
holes 5, 5 and another finger (e.g. index finger) into the other hole to hold the
packaging bag 1 by one hand with the inlet portion 3 located at the upper side and
by cutting the easily openable portion to open the inlet port as described above by
the other hand. Water and medicine can be supplied through the thus formed inlet port
3a as indicated by an arrow in FIG. 4.
[0044] In the present invention, by providing two or more holes at the opposite sides of
the part, which becomes the inlet port, as the finger holding means for the packaging
bag as described above, the packaging bag, particularly the vicinity of the inlet
port can be reliably held by one hand with the inlet port opened. Thus, water and
the like can be easily supplied and various problems such as spill of the contained
content caused by a fall or tilt of the packaging bag, contamination of the inlet
port caused by contact with the interior of the packaging bag and the like and opening
more than necessary can be reduced. Further, by using the holes also as the suspension
means that enables the packaging bag to be suspended, the holding means can be easily
formed without adding a separate member or the like. It is also possible to stably
perform an opening operation by inserting a finger into one hole to hold the packaging
bag while using the other hole as the suspension means.
[0045] The inlet portion of the packaging bag of the present invention is formed such that
parts of the peripheral portions of the sealed film pieces are cut off to form the
aperture, which becomes the inlet port, by the unsealed portion other than attaching
a separate member such as a molded part to the peripheral portion. If the inlet port
has a large diameter, the molded part as the member to be attached becomes larger.
Thus, packaging bags become bulky when being stacked up for storage or transportation
both before and after contained contents are contained, which is inconvenient. If
the above construction is employed, packaging bags each including a large-diameter
inlet port do not become bulky, are easily transported and can be manufactured at
low cost. As compared with the case of using a molded part, the above construction
of the inlet portion is subject to problems such as instability at the time of opening
since the film pieces are cut off by being pulled by hand or using scissors or the
like, the spill of the contained content caused by a fall or tilt of the packaging
bag at the time of supplying water or the like, and contamination of the inlet port
caused by contact with the interior of the packaging bag. However, the packaging bag
can be stably held since two or more holes are formed at the opposite sides of the
part, which becomes the inlet port, in the present invention.
[0046] It is sufficient to form at least two holes at the opposite sides of the part that
becomes the inlet port. For example, three or more holes may be formed in consideration
of the size of a packaging bag and a hand size difference. The arrangement of the
holes is not particularly limited so long as the packaging bag can be more stably
held by fingers substantially at the opposite sides of the part that becomes the inlet
port.
[0047] The shape of the holes is not particularly limited so long as fingers are insertable
at the time of handling the packaging bag. Circular or substantially circular holes
like the holes 5 in the packaging bag of FIG. 1 or slits (denoted by 12 in FIG. 5)
as shown in FIG. 5 may be formed. The size of the holes is preferably in the range
of 8 to 30 mm in diameter in the case of circular or substantially circular holes
and in the range of 30 to 60 mm in length in the case of slits because such holes
do not cause any problem in strength and enable easy insertion of fingers and easy
holding. Further, the film pieces may not be sealed around the holes as shown in FIG.
6. In FIG. 6, an unsealed part (unsealed portion) is denoted by 16. By not sealing
the film pieces around the holes, seal edges caused by bending of end portions of
the film pieces are unlikely to directly touch fingers even if the fingers are inserted
since the unsealed portions are softer and more flexible than sealed portions. Thus,
the fingers do not get sore. The width of the unsealed portions is appropriately set
according to the sizes of the packaging bag and the holes and the like. Further, instead
of forming the hole penetrating through the film pieces, a hole may be formed by perforating
a peripheral edge portion thereof while leaving a part thereof unperforated (denoted
by 13, 13' and 13" in FIGS. 7(a) to 7(c)) as shown in FIGS. 7(a) to 7(c) or by half-cutting
(denoted by 13"' in FIG. 7(d)) as shown in FIG. 7(d), and perforation or half-cutting
may be torn when the packaging bag is used to obtain a state where parts (denoted
by 14 in FIG. 7(e)) of the film pieces are connected to the packaging bag main body
as shown in FIG. 7(e). The film pieces connected to the packaging bag main body are
folded and end portions of the film pieces are unlikely to touch a finger and, hence,
the finger does not get sore. If the parts of the film pieces are connected to the
packaging bag main body at an upper position, the packaging bag is held at the folded
parts of the film pieces, which is more preferable. To make the perforation or half-cutting
easily tearable, some of perforated or half-cut holes may be through holes.
[0048] A part of the hole which becomes an upper edge portion when the hole is used as the
finger holding means may have a downward convex shape. With such a shape, the convex
upper edge portion is bent when being held by the finger, the packaging bag is held
at folded parts of the film pieces, and end portions of the film pieces are unlikely
to touch the finger, which is preferable since the finger does not get sore. The film
pieces at the upper edge portion of the hole may not be sealed to become an unsealed
portion. If the film pieces at the upper edge portion of the hole are not sealed,
the convex upper edge portion is more easily bent, which is more preferable, since
the unsealed portion is softer and more flexible than the sealed portion.
[0049] FIGS. 12 and 13 show an embodiment in the case where parts of the holes that become
the upper edge portions when the holes are used as the finger holding means have a
downward convex shape. FIG. 12 is a front view of a packaging bag as another example
of the embodiment of the present invention and FIG. 13 is an enlarged view of a hole
in the packaging bag of FIG. 12. Note that the packaging bag of FIG. 12 differs from
the packaging bag of FIG. 1 in the shape of the holes 5 and parts having the same
constructions as the packaging bag of FIG. 1 are denoted by the same reference numerals.
Each hole 50 in the packaging bag of FIG. 12 is formed such that a part 50a which
becomes a lower edge portion when the hole 50 is used as a finger holding means has
a semicircular shape and a part 50b which becomes an upper edge portion has a downward
convex shape (convex portion 51) as shown in FIG. 13. Further, film pieces at the
upper edge portion of the hole 50 are unsealed portions 52. In the case of the above
construction, so long as the part of the hole that becomes the upper edge portion
when the hole is used as the finger holding means has a downward convex shape, the
shape of the hole other than the upper edge portion is not particularly limited and
may be a circular, substantially circular, elliptical, substantially elliptical, substantially
rectangular or like shape or a combination of these shapes. Further, the convex shape
of the upper edge portion and the range of the unsealed portions are not particularly
limited within such a range as not to prevent an effect that the folded end portions
of the film pieces are unlikely to touch the finger.
[0050] In the present invention, a part of the inlet portion on a line connecting the holes
at the opposite sides of the part that becomes the inlet port is preferably made more
rigid than other parts to increase stability and facilitate a handling operation when
the packaging bag is held by fingers. By employing such a construction, the film pieces
of the packaging bag main body are unlikely to be wrinkled at the time of opening,
thereby facilitating an opening operation. In addition, the inlet port is opened only
by being lightly pushed from left and right sides by the fingers inserted in the holes
of the holding means after opening, wherefore a pouring operation can be more stably
and easily performed. After the pouring operation, the inlet port returns to its original
shape only by relaxing the finger force, which is preferable also in hygiene management.
[0051] As a method for making the part on the line connecting the holes at the opposite
sides of the part that becomes the inlet port more rigid than other parts, there is
a method for forming an openable and closable linear fastener portion on the line
connecting the holes at the opposite sides of the part that becomes the inlet port.
The linear fastener portion has advantages of easy hygiene management because the
inlet port can be closed after the supply through the inlet port and, simultaneously,
can increase the rigidity on the line. Besides, a member having a higher rigidity
than the film pieces forming the packaging bag may be attached in a strip on the line.
[0052] The packaging bag of the present invention includes the spout portion aside from
the inlet portion at the peripheral portion 2. The spout portion needs to be so arranged
that the contained content can be discharged in a suspended state since the packaging
bag is suspended by the suspension means at the time of discharge, and is preferably
provided at a position facing the suspension means, i.e. at a position facing the
inlet port. In FIG. 1, a lower end portion of the packaging bag main body is slanted
inwardly and the spout portion 4 is provided on one side of the slanted part. If the
packaging bag 1 is suspended such as by hooking one of the holes 5 as the suspension
means that doubles as the holding means on a jig, the spout portion 4 is arranged
at a substantially vertically lower position, whereby the contained content is easily
discharged from the spout portion 4 and easily supplied through the inlet port 3a
formed by opening the inlet portion 3 arranged at the upper side. In the packaging
bag of the present invention, it is preferable to arrange the spout portion at the
substantially vertically lower position when the packaging bag is suspended using
at least one of the holes as the suspension means as described above.
[0053] In the packaging bag 1 of FIG. 1, the spout portion 4 is formed by attaching a base
portion of a molded spout member 4a to the packaging bag main body by thermal bonding
or the like so that the tip of the spout member 4a projects out from the packaging
bag main body. Although not shown, a tip portion of the spout member 4a is sealed
by a cap or the like until opening. At the time of discharge, a tube or the like is
connected to the spout to discharge the contained content to the outside after the
cap or the like is removed to open the spout portion, thereby forming the spout.
[0054] In the present invention, the construction of the spout portion is not limited to
the above. Besides, a pipe may be tucked in between the film pieces forming the packaging
bag main body and exposed by cutting off parts of the film pieces, and a tube or the
like may be connected to an end of the pipe to discharge the contained content to
the outside. The material, size and attachment method of the above spout member are
not particularly limited so long as the contained content is not affected and desired
sealing property can be ensured.
[0055] In the embodiment of FIG. 1, the easily openable portion 6 crossing from one sealed
portion to the other sealed portion at the opposite side through the unsealed portion
that becomes the inlet port is provided at the inlet portion 3. It is preferable to
provide the packaging bag of the present invention with the easily openable portion
for opening the inlet portion because the opening operation can be more stably performed.
As the easily openable portion, a curved cut is formed in an end portion of the sealed
portion and a straight easily tearable part is provided to enable easy tearing by
hand from the cut in the above embodiment of FIG. 1. The cut may be straight or triangular.
For lower cost, only a cut as denoted by 6' in FIG. 8 may be formed or an opening
position to be cut by scissors or the like may be clearly indicated by printing or
the like.
[0056] In the packaging bag of the present invention, a through hole formed in the sealed
portion or a separately formed suspension means such as a hook may be provided in
addition to the above suspension means that doubles as the holding means.
[Second Embodiment]
[0057] The packaging bag of the present invention is not limited to the above embodiment,
and the following arrangement of the inlet portion and the spout portion may be, for
example, cited as the one that enables the contained content to be discharged when
the packaging bag is suspended. FIG. 9 shows a front view of a packaging bag as another
example of the embodiment of the present invention. In FIG. 9, a main portion of a
packaging bag 21 is formed by sealing peripheral portions 22 of two film pieces as
a sealed portion (shown by hatching in FIG. 9) by fusing or the like. An inlet portion
23 and a spout portion 24 are provided at the peripheral portion 22 of the packaging
bag 21. The inlet portion 23 is provided at one corner of an upper side portion 22a
of the peripheral portion 22 and an unsealed portion, which becomes an inlet port,
projects at a corner portion of the packaging bag. Two holes 25, 25 penetrating through
the film pieces are formed at the sealed portion at the opposite sides of the unsealed
portion and serve as a suspension means at the time of discharge and a finger holding
means when the packaging bag is handled. The spout portion 24 is provided at one lateral
portion facing the inlet port.
[Third Embodiment]
[0058] FIG. 10 shows a front view of a packaging bag as another example of the embodiment
of the present invention. In FIG. 10, a main portion of a packaging bag 31 is formed
by sealing peripheral portions 32 of two film pieces as a sealed portion (shown by
hatching in FIG. 10) by fusing or the like. An inlet portion 33 and a spout portion
34 are provided at the peripheral portion 32 of the packaging bag 31. The inlet portion
33 is constructed similarly to the inlet portion 3 of the packaging bag 1 of FIG.
1 and provided at an upper side portion 32a of the peripheral portion 32. Two holes
35, 35 penetrating through the film pieces are formed at the sealed portion at the
opposite sides of an unsealed portion which becomes an unsealed portion, and serve
as a suspension means at the time of discharge and a finger holding means when the
packaging bag is handled. The spout portion 34 is provided at a bottom piece portion
facing the inlet port.
[Fourth Embodiment]
[0059] FIG. 11 shows a front view of a packaging bag as another example of the embodiment
of the present invention. In FIG. 11, a main portion of a packaging bag 41 is formed
by sealing peripheral portions 42 of two film pieces as a sealed portion (shown by
hatching in FIG. 11) by fusing or the like. An inlet portion 43 and a spout portion
44 are provided at the peripheral portion 42 of the packaging bag 41. The inlet portion
43 is provided at one corner of an upper side portion 42a of the peripheral portion
42 and projects obliquely upward from a corner portion of the packaging bag. Sealed
portions bulge out to the left and right at the opposite sides of an unsealed portion
which becomes an inlet port, and two holes 45, 45 penetrating through the film pieces
are formed at the sealed portions at the opposite sides of the unsealed portion that
becomes the inlet port. The holes 45, 45 serve as a suspension means at the time of
discharge and a finger holding means when the packaging bag is handled. The spout
portion 44 and a filling port are constructed similarly to those of the packaging
bag of FIG. 1. By shaping the inlet portion to project obliquely upward from the corner
portion of the packaging bag, a pouring operation can be more easily performed.
[Fifth Embodiment]
[0060] A part 56 which becomes an aperture at the time of opening is formed in an upper
side of a packaging bag 53 of FIG. 14. An easily openable portion 58 crossing from
one sealed portion to the other sealed portion at an opposite side through an unsealed
portion 57 which becomes the aperture is provided at the part 56 that becomes the
aperture. By gripping one end of an upper side of the easily openable portion 58 and
pulling it along the easily openable portion 58 to cut off upper side portions of
the sealed film pieces (a part of the peripheral portion), the aperture is formed
by the unsealed portion to open the packaging bag. The easily openable portion 58
is formed by half-cutting such as through laser irradiation. Note that the easily
openable portion 58 is so formed that traces thereof in respective two film pieces
53a, 53a forming the packaging bag 53 differ and opening end positions cut off along
the easily openable portion 58 are shifted between the film pieces. Thus, the respective
film pieces are more easily pinched and the inlet port is more easily opened.
[0061] In the packaging bag 53 of FIG. 14, a fastener seal
59 as an openable and closable closure means including first and second members engageable
with each other and extending over the entire width of the unsealed portion 57 that
becomes the aperture is provided in the part 56 that becomes the aperture at the time
of opening, and an easily peelable portion 61 is provided at a side of the fastener
seal toward a containing portion 55. The easily peelable portion 61 extends over the
entire width of the unsealed portion 57 that becomes the aperture, isolates the fastener
seal
59 from the containing portion 55 before opening and is peeled open to open the aperture
at the time of opening. The above fastener seal
59 is provided to close the aperture after opening if necessary. Actually, the fastener
seal
59 is opened and the easily peelable portion 61 is peeled open to completely open the
packaging bag 53 of FIG. 14 after the upper side portions of the film pieces are cut
off by the easily openable portion 58.
[0062] The part
56 of the packaging bag of FIG. 14 that becomes the aperture is constructed as follows.
Specifically, the fastener seal
59 (closure means) includes a first member 60a with a male end portion 67 projecting
from a base portion 69 and a second member 60b with a female end portion
68 projecting from a base portion
70 as shown in FIGS. 15 and 17, and the end portions 67,
68 are engaged with each other for closure. The first and second members 60a, 60b are
respectively integrally formed to a first base member 65 and a second base member
66. As shown in FIG. 15, an upper part of the first base member 60a and that of the
second base member 66 are bonded to inner sides of the film pieces 53a, 53a forming
the packaging bag, which form the aperture and face each other, by seal portions 65a,
66a, a bottom end portion of the second base member 66 is formed to be longer than
that of the first base member 65, and a surface of the former bottom end portion opposite
to a surface where the seal portion 66a is formed at the upper side is bonded to the
opposite other film piece 53a by an easily peelable seal, whereby the easily peelable
portion 61 is formed. FIG. 18 shows a sectional view of the aperture at the time of
opening. As shown in FIG. 15, the closure means 59 is isolated from the containing
portion 55 by the bottom end portion of the second base member 66 as a partition wall
before opening, wherefore the packaging bag is protected from contamination and the
like by the contained content at the time of storage or transportation. Even if an
inner pressure acts in the packaging bag when the packaging bag is dropped or placed
below other packaging bags, a pressure acts on the second base member 66 in a direction
of an arrow A and is unlikely to act in a direction to peel the easily peelable portion,
wherefore pressure resistance is excellent and a problem such as breakage of the easily
peelable portion is unlikely to occur. Further, since the closure means and the easily
peelable portion are sealed in the packaging bag by a seal portion 54a at a top side
of the packaging bag, there is no likelihood of contamination of the closure means
59 from the outside and there are no problems such as contamination and spill of the
contained content due to the broken easily peelable portion 61.
[0063] In the packaging bag of the present invention, the easily peelable portion is formed
only by causing the base members formed with the closure means to extend downward
and bonding them to the film pieces to attach the closure means to the film pieces
forming the packaging bag. Thus, the closure means can be isolated from the contained
content to prevent contamination thereof by a simple structure. Further, as compared
with the case of bonding the film pieces, a pressure is unlikely to act to peel the
easily peelable portion and pressure resistance, hygiene management performance and
handling property are excellent. Furthermore, since the above properties can be easily
realized by the base members provided with the closure means, manufacturing is easy
and cost performance is excellent.
[0064] It does not matter which of the first and second members of the closure means is
formed on the base member whose bottom end portion is longer than that of the other
base member to form the easily peelable portion.
[0065] Note that, in the packaging bag 53 of FIG. 14, a hole 62 penetrating through the
film pieces is formed as a suspension means which enables the packaging bag to be
suspended in the sealed portion near the part 56 that becomes the aperture. By suspending
the packaging bag 53 by hooking the hole 62 on a jig or the like such as at the time
of discharge through a spout portion to be described later, the spout portion is located
at a lower side and the contained content is easily discharged through the spout portion.
Depending on the application of the packaging bag of the present invention, one or
more holes as described above may be formed for the purpose of suspension or the like.
Particularly, it is preferable to include the spout portion and the hole described
above in the case of application accompanied by a discharging operation. The shape,
size, arrangement and the like of the hole are appropriately set according to the
application, size, material and the like of the packaging bag. Further, a separately
formed hook or the like may be provided as a suspension means.
[0066] In the packaging bag 53 of FIG. 14, an end portion of the lower side of the packaging
bag main body is slanted inwardly and a spout portion 63 for discharging the contained
content is provided at one side of the peripheral portion 54 at the slanted part.
For the purpose of storage, the packaging bag of the present invention may be provided
with only a part which becomes an aperture at the time of opening. However, for the
purpose of discharging a contained content such as a nutrient or liquid diet, the
spout portion as described above may also be provided. The arrangement and construction
of the spout portion are appropriately set according to the application and the like
of the packaging bag. Particularly when the contained content is a nutrient or liquid
diet, the spout portion needs to be so arranged that the contained content can be
discharged at the time of suspension since the packaging bag is suspended by the suspension
means at the time of discharge. The spout portion is preferably provided at a position
facing the suspension means such as the hole 62 in the packaging bag 53 of FIG. 14.
The material, shape, size, arrangement, attachment method and the like of the spout
portion are not particularly limited and a commonly used one can be generally used.
In the packaging bag 53 of FIG. 14, the spout portion 63 is formed by attaching a
base portion of a molded spout member 64, which becomes a spout at the time of opening,
to the packaging bag main body by thermal bonding or the like, so that the tip of
the spout member 64a projects out from the packaging bag main body, and a tip portion
of the spout member 64a is sealed by a sealing member 64b, which can be torn open,
until opening. The spout member 64a and the sealing member 64b are arranged between
two film pieces formed to project from the packaging bag main body and peripheral
portions (denoted by 54' in FIG. 14) of the film pieces are sealed, whereby the spout
member 64a and the sealing member 64b are sealed between the film pieces. Further,
an easily openable portion 58' for enabling the film pieces to be easily cut off is
provided at base portions of the film pieces sealing the spout member 64a and the
sealing member 64b. At the time of discharge, the filmpieces sealing the spout member
64a and the sealing member 64b are cut off using the easily openable portion
58' and, simultaneously, the sealing member 64b is twisted to tear the sealed position
and the sealing member 64a is removed together with the film pieces, whereby the spout
member 64a is exposed to open the spout. A tube or the like may be connected to the
spout to discharge the contained content to the outside. By sealing the spout member
64a and the sealing member 64b by the film pieces, contamination of the spout before
opening can be prevented. As another construction of the spout portion, a pipe may
be tucked in between the film pieces forming the packaging bag main body and exposed
by cutting off parts of the film pieces, and a tube or the like may be connected to
an end of the pipe to discharge the contained content to the outside.
[0067] In the embodiment of FIG. 14, the easily openable portion 58 crossing from one sealed
portion to the other sealed portion at the opposite side through the unsealed portion
57 that becomes the aperture is provided at the part 56 which becomes the aperture
at the time of opening. It is preferable to provide the packaging bag of the present
invention with the easily openable portion for enabling the peripheral portions of
the film pieces to be easily cut off because the opening operation can be more stably
performed. As the easily openable portion, a curved cut is formed in an end portion
of the sealed portion and a straight easily tearable part is provided to enable easy
tearing by hand from the cut in the above embodiment. The cut may be straight or triangular.
For lower cost, only a cut may be formed or an opening position to be cut by scissors
or the like may be clearly indicated by printing or the like. In the present invention,
the easily openable portion is preferably so formed that opening end positions cut
off using the easily openable portion differ between the film pieces. A specific method
is, as shown in the above embodiment, such that the easily openable portion is so
formed by half-cutting or the like that traces thereof in the two film pieces forming
the packaging bag differ, and opening end positions cut off along the easily openable
portion are shifted between the film pieces, whereby the respective film pieces are
more easily pinched. FIG. 19 shows a state where the opening end positions (denoted
by 71a, 71b in FIG. 19) after opening are shifted between the film pieces.
[0068] The packaging bag of the present invention is preferably formed such that the first
and second base members formed with the first and second members as the closure means
are not exposed at an outer edge portion of the sealed portion formed by sealing the
peripheral portions of the film pieces. Since the base members are not exposed at
the outer edge portion of the sealed portion, i.e. the end portions of the closure
means and the easily peelable portion are not exposed at the outer edge portion of
the sealed portion, the strength of the sealing portion is not reduced and leakage
of the contained content and a reduction in sealing property caused by breakage such
as at the time of a fall are unlikely to occur. Particularly, since the easily peelable
portion is easily peelable, if the end portion thereof is exposed at the outer edge
portion of the sealed portion, the interior of the packaging bag communicates with
the outside to cause leakage of the contained content and a hygienic problem such
as when the easily peelable portion is peeled open due to a damage or the like at
the time of fall or handling.
[0069] In the packaging bag of the present invention, when the closure means is the fastener
seal composed of the male first member and the female second member projecting from
the base portions as in the above embodiment, the sealing property of the part that
becomes the aperture is more effective. Unless the fastener seal is isolated by the
easily peelable portion as in the present invention, engaging parts of the fastener
seal may be disengaged due to an inner pressure caused by the contained content at
the time of storage or transportation and the contained content adheres to the engaging
parts to result in insufficient engagement.
[0070] In the packaging bag of the present invention, the fastener seal is preferably formed
such that a tip portion of the male first member has an elliptical cross-sectional
shape perpendicular to a longitudinal direction, a recess of a tip portion of the
female second member has substantially the same cross sectional shape perpendicular
to the longitudinal direction as the tip portion of the first member, and a clearance
is formed between the tip portion of the first member and that of the second member
only near the base portion of the first member when the first and second members are
engaged. FIG. 17 shows a sectional view of an embodiment of the construction of a
fastener seal. The fastener seal of FIG. 17 includes a male first member 60a integrally
formed to a first base member 65 and a female second member 60b integrally formed
to a second base member 66. The first member 60a includes a tip portion 67 and a base
portion 69 connected to the base member, and the second member 60b includes a tip
portion 68 and a base portion 70 connected to the base member. The tip portion 67
of the first member 60a has an elliptical cross sectional shape perpendicular to the
longitudinal direction, and a recess of the tip portion 68 of the second member 60b
has substantially the same cross sectional shape perpendicular to the longitudinal
direction as the tip portion 67 of the first member. Further, at the time of engaging
the first and second members, a clearance is formed between the tip portion 67 of
the first member and that 68 of the second member only near the base portion
69 of the first member. If the above construction is employed, the tip portions 67,
68 closely adhere to each other to improve sealing property when the first and second
members are engaged. Further, by forming the engaging parts to have an elliptical
cross sectional shape, the tip portion 67 of the first member and that 68 of the second
member are more strongly engaged and not easily disengaged even if an inner pressure
in the containing portion increases. Further, at the time of disengagement, the fastener
seal is easily opened by inserting a finger into the above clearance.
[Sixth Embodiment]
[0071] A spout member S of FIG. 20 is mainly composed of a cap portion, a spout portion
73 and a sealing portion 81. The spout portion 73 includes a base portion 85 and a
cylindrical portion 80 projecting from the base portion 85. The sealing portion 81
seals a tip portion of the cylindrical portion 80 in the spout portion 73 via a tearable
weakened portion 81a and is supported at an inner side of a tip portion of the cap
portion 72 as described later. By turning the cap portion 72 either to the left or
right as indicated by arrows A in FIG. 20, the weakened portion 81a is torn to separate
the cap portion 72 and the sealing portion 81 from the spout portion 73 and, simultaneously,
the tip portion of the cylindrical portion 80 can be opened to serve as a spout. The
cap portion 72 is shaped to entirely cover the cylindrical portion 80 and the cap
portion 72 and the spout portion 73 are provided with a locking mechanism capable
of locking the cap portion 72 to the spout portion 73.
[0072] In the spout portion of the present invention, the "tearable weakened portion" means
a part worked to reduce material strength or a part having a lower strength than other
parts by being thinned or narrowed.
[0073] The cap portion 72 in the spout member S of FIG. 20 mainly includes a cap main body
74, a supporting portion 75 provided at an inner side of a tip portion of the cap
main body 74 and opening assisting portions 76, and flange portions 77 and cut portions
78 are provided at the bottom of the cap portion. Together with locking portions 83
and projecting portions 84 of the spout portion 73 to be described later, the flange
portions 77 and the cut portions 78 constitute the locking mechanism capable of locking
the cap portion 72 to the spout portion 73 after the cap portion 72 is separated.
[0074] The cap main body 74 is shaped to entirely cover and protect the cylindrical portion
80 of the spout member S, and it is preferable in terms of preventing breakage that
a clearance which cannot be resealed is not formed between the inner surface of the
cap main body and the outer surface of the cylindrical portion. The supporting portion
75 supports the sealing portion 81 for sealing the tip portion of the cylindrical
portion 80 and prevents the sealing portion 81 from falling after opening. The sealing
portion 81 seals the tip portion of the cylindrical portion 80 via the tearable weakened
portion 81a circumferentially formed on the tip portion of the cylindrical portion
before opening as shown in FIGS. 21, 22. A projecting portion
81b projecting in a lateral direction is formed on an upper side of the side surface
of the sealing portion 81 and supported by the supporting portion 75 of the cap portion.
Further, four convex guide portions 79 are formed on the inner side of the cap main
body 74 and, as shown in FIG. 23(b), the sealing portion 81 has a side surface portion
thereof supported by the guide portions 79 of the cap portion so as not to move in
the lateral direction. After opening, as shown in FIGS. 23, the supporting portion
75 and the guide portions 79 support the sealing portion 81 to prevent the sealing
portion 81 from falling to a lower side of the cap portion. The upper surface of the
cap portion is sealed as shown in FIG. 23(c). The lower surface of the sealing portion
81 is shaped to be engageable with a spout 82 to be described later after the separation
of the cap portion, and resealing is possible by the engagement of the sealing portion
81 and the spout 82. Note that, by thinning the weakened portion 81a to have a thickness
of 0.15 mm or more and below 0.2 mm, the tip portion of the cylindrical portion (inner
side of the spout) after tearing can be a smooth fracture surface free from roughness.
In the present invention, it is preferable in terms of operability that the spout
can be resealed by the cap portion after the separation of the cap portion if necessary
as in the above embodiment.
[0075] The opening assisting portions 76 are a pair of plate portions bulging out to the
left and right from the tip portion of the cap portion. The opening assisting portions
are preferably provided to easily turn the cap portion at the time of opening. The
shape of the opening assisting portions is not particularly limited and may have a
substantially rectangular shape, a semicircular shape and another shape in addition
to the shape obliquely projecting downward as in the spout member of FIG. 20 and only
either the left or right one may be provided.
[0076] The spout portion 73 of the spout member S of FIG. 20 mainly includes the base portion
85 and the cylindrical portion 80 projecting from the base portion 85. Annular projecting
portions 80a, 80b and 80c for locking a tube are formed on the outer side surface
of the cylindrical portion 80. As described above, by turning the cap portion to tear
the sealing portion, the tip portion of the cylindrical portion is opened to serve
as the spout 82 as shown in FIG. 24.
[0077] The base portion 85 has a boat shape bulging out to the left and right and includes
a plurality of linear reinforcing portions 85a on a side portion to increase strength
and adhesion to the sealing portion. The shape of the base portion is not particularly
limited, but it is preferable in terms of easy manufacturing and adhesion to the sealing
portion to have a boat shape.
[0078] Two locking portions 83 are provided on the upper surface of the base portion 85
and two projecting portions 84 are provided on the side surface of the cylindrical
portion 83. These constitute the locking mechanism together with the flange portions
77 and the cut portions
78 of the cap portion 72. The flange portions 77 of the cap portion 72 are locked by
the locking portions 83 of the spout portion 73 to prevent the cap portion 72 from
moving in a vertical direction. Further, the cut portions
78 of the cap portion 72 are locked by the projecting portions 84 to prevent the cap
portion 72 from turning to the left and right. Normally, when no external force acts
to turn the cap portion to the left or right, the cap portion 72 is locked to the
spout portion 73. When a force acts to turn the cap portion to the left or right,
the cap portion 72 is unlocked due to the flexibility of the cut portions 78 and the
projecting portions 84 and the flange portions 77 turn along recessed portions of
the locking portions 83. When the cut portions 78 turn 90° up to the projecting portions
83, the cap portion and the spout portion can be unlocked at intervals between the
flange portions 77. Since sealing by the sealing portion is eliminated at this state
at the time of opening, the cap portion can be separated to open the spout and, by
performing a reverse operation, the cap portion can be locked to the spout portion
to reseal the spout. Note that the locking mechanism in the present invention is not
limited to the above.
[0079] In the spout member of the present invention, the annular projecting portions for
locking the tube are preferably formed on the outer surface of the cylindrical portion
of the spout portion as in the above embodiment. Since a plurality of types of tubes
with different diameters are to be connected to the spout, various tubes can be firmly
connected without using a connecting jig by providing a plurality of annular projecting
portions with different outer diameters conforming to the inner diameters of the tubes
for locking the tubes. Of course, one annular projection may be provided in the case
of use only for specific tubes.
[0080] The spout member of the present invention can be manufactured by injection molding
or other molding of a thermoplastic resin such as polyethylene or polypropylene generally
used for spout members. If the spout member is formed as described above, the sizes
of the entire spout member and the respective parts are not particularly limited within
such a range as not to prevent the functions of the present invention and set according
to the vicinity, discharge rate and the like of the contained content to be discharged.
[0081] A further embodiment of the packaging bag using the spout member of the present invention
is shown below. FIG. 25 is a front view of the packaging bag including the spout member
of FIG. 20, FIG. 26 is an enlarged view of a spout member sealing portion of the packaging
bag of FIG. 25, and FIG. 27 is a sectional view along Y-Y of the spout member sealing
portion of FIG. 26. In a packaging bag
86 of FIG. 26, peripheral portions of two film pieces are sealed by fusing or the like
to form a first sealed portion
87, whereby a containing portion 88 is formed. After a peripheral portion of the packaging
bag is sealed while leaving a part thereof as an unsealed portion, a contained content
is filled using the unsealed portion as a filling port and then the unsealed portion
is sealed.
[0082] In the packaging bag
86 of FIGS. 25 to 27, an end portion of the lower side of the containing portion 88
is slanted inwardly and a spout member sealing portion
95 for discharging the contained content is provided at one side of the peripheral portion
87 of the inwardly slanted part. The spout member sealing portion
95 is formed by arranging the spout member S of FIG. 20 between the two film pieces
(denoted by
95a,
95a in FIG. 27) forming the packaging bag so that the cylindrical portion
80 of the spout portion projects from the containing portion, fixing the base portion
85 of the spout portion between the film pieces at the first sealed portion
87 by thermal bonding or the like when the first sealed portion is formed, and sealing
the cap portion 72 by a second sealed portion 96 formed by sealing the film pieces
around the cap portion 72 so that the cap portion 72 is sandwiched between the film
pieces
95a,
95a.
[0083] In the packaging bag of FIGS. 25 to 27, the cap portion 72 and the sealing portion
81 are separated from the spout portion 73 by cutting off the film pieces 95a, 95a
forming the spout member sealing portion 95 at a side of the spout member S more toward
the tip than the base portion 85 and simultaneously turning the cap portion 72 of
the spout member together with the film pieces 95a, 95a, whereby the cap portion 72
and the sealing portion 81 are separated from the spout portion 73 to open the spout
and the cylindrical portion of the spout member is exposed to enable the connection
of a discharge tube or the like. The cap portion of the spout member is separated
in a state sandwiched between the cut-off film pieces while holding the sealing portion.
Since the cap portion is shaped to entirely cover the cylindrical portion and can
be locked to the cylindrical portion if necessary, the spout is hygienically maintained
even after opening. Since the cap portion is separated while being sandwiched between
the film pieces, a possibility that the cap portion is dropped to the floor or the
like from between the film pieces by mistake after separation to be contaminated can
be reduced and, if not being reused, the cap portion can be discarded together with
the film pieces.
[0084] Since the spout member is sealed in the packaging bag of the preset invention by
the film pieces, hygiene management performance until the opening of the spout member
is excellent. Further, even if the spout member is made of a material having low barrier
property such as polyolefin, the barrier property of the spout portion is improved
by providing the film pieces forming the packaging bag with barrier property. Further,
a function such as a light blocking effect that is difficult to impart can be imparted
to the entire packaging bag by imparting this function to the film pieces forming
the packaging bag, wherefore quality management performance is also excellent. Furthermore,
since the spout member is sandwiched by the film pieces, it is unlikely to move in
the packaging bag and breakage preventing property such as prevention of unintended
opening caused such as by breakage of the weakened portion is excellent. As described
above, contamination preventing property is excellent since the spout can be opened
without touching the spout member, and the spout is easily opened.
[0085] To sandwich the cap portion between the film pieces in the packaging bag of the present
invention, the range of the second sealed portion is so set that the cap portion is
held by the surrounding sealed portion without being fixed to the film pieces. If
the second sealed portion is shaped in conformity with the outer shape of the cap
portion, retention property is improved to improve breakage preventing property and
easy opening. Thus, particularly when the cap portion is shaped to include the opening
assisting portions as in the above embodiment, the second sealed portion may bulge
out or an auxiliary sealed portion as a separated part of the second sealed portion
may be provided below the opening assisting portions as shown in FIG. 26. If the cap
portion needs to be removed from between the film pieces and includes opening assisting
portions, it is better that the second sealed portion does not bulge out below the
opening assisting portions.
[0086] The spout member sealing portion 95 is provided with an easily openable portion 97
to cut off the film pieces 95a, 95a at the side more toward the tip than the base
portion 85 of the spout member. By providing the spout member sealing portion with
the easily openable portion as described above in the packaging bag of the present
invention, the film pieces can be easily cut off to realize easy opening and it can
be prevented that the vicinity of the tip of the spout member sealing portion is cut
off by mistake and fingers or the like touch the spout member sealed inside. The easily
openable portion is formed such as by a method for forming a half-cut groove in the
film pieces forming the packaging bag by a laser beam, a method for forming another
layer after base films of the film pieces are perforated or a method for forming a
cut having a curved, straight, triangular or other shape in the end portion of the
sealed portion or by clearly indicating an opening position to be cut by scissors
or the like by printing or the like for cost reduction. These methods may be combined.
Further, if the easily openable portion 97 is provided at a side more toward the tip
than a skirt portion of the cap portion of the spout member (corresponding to the
flange portions 77 and their vicinities in the spout member S of FIG. 20), i.e. at
a position at the spout side, the skirt portion of the cap portion is exposed from
the film pieces after separation by cutting off the film pieces, wherefore the spout
can be easily resealed.
[0087] In the present invention, it is preferable to form the easily openable portion such
that the opening ends cut off using the easily openable portion are so curved as to
be closer to the base portion of the spout portion at an intermediate part than at
an opening start position and an opening end position since the spout member is easily
opened together with the film pieces with a smaller force.
[0088] In the present invention, the arrangement and construction of the spout member sealing
portion are appropriately set according to the application and the like of the packaging
bag. Particularly when the contained content is a nutrient or liquid diet, the spout
member sealing portion needs to be so arranged that the contained content can be discharged
at the time of suspension since the packaging bag is suspended by the suspension means
at the time of discharge. The spout member sealing portion is preferably provided
at a position facing the suspension means such as a hole 94 in the packaging bag 86
of FIG. 25 to be described later. The material, shape, size, arrangement and attachment
method of the spout member sealing portion are appropriately set according to the
purpose using the above spout member of the present invention.
[0089] The packaging bag of the present invention may include an inlet portion at the peripheral
portions of the sealed film pieces when the contained content is the one that requires
the supply of medicine, water or the like such as a nutrient or liquid diet. An inlet
portion 89 is formed in an upper part of the packaging bag 86 of FIG. 25. In the inlet
portion 89, an aperture by an unsealed portion 90 is formed by cutting off upper side
portions of the sealed film pieces (a part of the peripheral portion). An easily openable
portion 91 crossing from one sealed portion to the other sealed portion at an opposite
side through the unsealed portion 90 is provided at the inlet portion 89, and the
upper side portions of the sealed film pieces (a part of the peripheral portion) can
be cut off by gripping one end of an upper side of the easily openable portion 91
and pulling it along the easily openable portion 91. In the packaging bag of the present
invention, the easily openable portion for enabling the peripheral portions of the
film pieces to be easily cut off is preferably provided at the inlet portion since
an opening operation can be more stably performed. An easily openable portion similar
to that in the above spout member sealing portion may be used. If a curved cut is
formed in an end portion of the sealed portion as in FIG. 25 and a straight easily
tearable part is provided to enable easy tearing by hand from the cut, the film pieces
can be easily torn and the easily openable portion is so formed that traces thereof
in the two film pieces forming the packaging bag differ. If opening end positions
cut off along the easily openable portion are shifted between the film pieces, the
respective film pieces are more easily pinched so that the inlet portion is easily
opened. A specific method for forming an easily openable portion is such that the
two film pieces forming the packaging bag are so half-cut that traces of the easily
openable portion in the respective film pieces differ.
[0090] In the packaging bag
86 of FIG. 25, a fastener seal 92 as an openable and closable closure means extending
over the entire width of the unsealed portion 90 is provided at the inlet portion
and an easily peelable portion 93 is provided at a side of the fastener seal toward
a containing portion 88 . The easily peelable portion 93 extends over the entire width
of the unsealed portion 90, isolates the fastener seal 92 from the containing portion
88 before opening and is peeled open to open the inlet portion at the time of opening.
The fastener seal 92 is provided to close the inlet portion after opening if necessary.
The packaging bag 86 of FIG. 25 is actually completely opened by peeling open the
easily peelable portion 93 after the upper side portions of the film pieces are cut
off by the easily openable portion 91. Note that the form of the inlet portion is
not limited to that of the above embodiment and an inlet member as a molded member
may be attached. In this case as well, similar to the spout member sealing portion
of the present invention, hygiene management performance, quality management performance
and breakage preventing property of the inlet member are excellent if the inlet member
is sealed by the film pieces.
[0091] In the packaging bag 86 of FIG. 25, the hole 94 penetrating through the film pieces
is formed as a suspension means for enabling the packaging bag to be suspended in
the sealed portion near the inlet portion 89. Such as when the contained content is
discharged from the spout portion, the spout portion is arranged at the lower side
and the contained content is easily discharged from the spout portion such as by hooking
the hole 94 on a jig to suspend the packaging bag 86. The packaging bag of the present
invention may be formed with one or more holes as described above for suspension purpose
or other purpose according to the application. It is preferable to include the hole
as described above particularly when the packaging bag includes the spout portion
and used for a discharging operation. The shape, size, arrangement and the like of
the hole are appropriately set according to the application, size, material and the
like of the packaging bag. Further, a separately formed hook or the like may be provided
as a suspension means.
[0092] In the present invention, a single film piece may be folded or a plurality of film
pieces may be bonded to form the packaging bag main body. The material of the film
piece is not particularly limited and materials conventionally used for pouches are
usable. Such materials include, for example, composite films produced by laminating
olefin-containing thermally adhesive resins as sealant layers such as low-density
polyethylenes, linear low-density polyethylenes, ethylene-vinyl acetate copolymers
and polypropylenes on various films as base materials such as biaxially-oriented polyolefin
resin films, biaxially-oriented polyamide resin films, biaxially-oriented polyester
resin films and ethylene-vinyl alcohol copolymer films. Further, in terms of improving
protection for contained content, films in which a plurality of single layer films,
metal foils and composite films are laminated on the above composite films and films
in which silica, aluminum oxide and the like are laminated on the above composite
films may also be used. Particularly, if a film in which an aluminum oxide layer is
laminated on a laminate film of biaxially-oriented polyethylene terephthalate and
biaxially-oriented polyamide is used as a base material, barrier property and aroma
retention property are excellent and it becomes possible to use a pinhole testing
machine or a metal detector and heat by microwaves after filling. The respective film
pieces used may have a general thickness of 10 to 150 µm and the entire size thereof
can be appropriately set according to a contained amount. The packaging bag is formed
by sealing the peripheral portions of the sealant layers by thermal bonding or the
like depending on the construction of the film pieces. Note that, if a retort sterilization
process needs to be performed, the materials of the film pieces, the spout portion
and the like forming the packaging bag are accordingly selected beforehand.
[0093] The shape of the containing portion of the packaging bag of the present invention
is not particularly limited so long as it is formed by sealing the peripheral portions
of the film pieces. However, such as when the packaging bag of the present invention
is used to contain a tube-feeding enteral nutrient or tube-feeding enteral liquid
diet, a gusset portion may be provided on a bottom surface portion or the like in
terms of operability at the time of transportation and dissolving. In the case of
providing a gusset portion, self-standing property of the packaging bag is improved
and the contained amount is also increased. The gusset portion may be formed, for
example, by arranging a film piece forming the gusset portion only on the bottom surface
portion between the two film pieces forming a principal part of the main body. A gusset
portion may also be provided on a side surface portion where neither the inlet portion
nor the spout portion is provided or on a ceiling surface portion for an increase
in the contained amount or another purpose.
[0094] The seal form and seal width of the peripheral portions of the film pieces at the
time of forming the containing portion of the packaging bag of the present invention
are also not particularly limited so long as the containing portion is sealable. The
shape and width may be so changed that hole(s), a hooking portion and the like as
in the above embodiment can be formed.
[Example 1]
[0095] A packaging bag 1 having a similar construction as in FIG. 1 was manufactured by
using laminate films in which a polyethylene terephthalate (PET) film having a thickness
of 12 µm, a polyethylene terephthalate (PET) film having a thickness of 12 µm and
barrier property and including an aluminum oxide (Al
2O
3) thin film, a polyamide (PA) film having a thickness of 15 µm and a linear low-density
polyethylene (LLDPE) film having a thickness of 100 µm were successively laminated
via adhesive layers as the film pieces 1a, 1a in the packaging bag 1 of FIG. 1, thermally
fusing peripheral portions with the LLDPE films as sealant layers, and forming a linear
fastener portion 7 and an easily peelable portion 8 at an inlet portion. At this time,
a spout member 4a made of a high-density polyethylene (HDPE) resin was thermally bonded
as a spout portion 4 to one side of the peripheral portion such that a base portion
of the spout member 4a was sandwiched between the film pieces. Further, two through
holes 5, 5 were formed as a suspension means and a holding means in sealed portions
at the opposite sides of an unsealed portion, which becomes an inlet port 3a, by punching.
The packaging bag was substantially dimensioned such that a width was 200 mm (width
of a containing portion was about 180 mm), a height was 240 mm, a seal width was 5
to 10 mm, and a seal width of through hole formed parts was 40 to 50 mm. The through
holes were round holes having a diameter of 20 mm. A contained content was filled
using the unsealed portion as a filling port after the peripheral portion of the packaging
bag was formed while leaving a part thereof unsealed as the unsealed portion, and
then the unsealed portion was sealed by thermal fusion bonding. The inlet port was
formed by tearing an easily openable portion 6 of the inlet portion and peeling open
the easily peelable portion 8 to open the inlet port 3a. Water was supplied into the
packaging bag while the inlet port 3a was opened by inserting two fingers into the
through holes 5, 5. After the supply was completed, the inlet port was closed by the
linear fastener portion 7. Subsequently, upon suspending the packaging bag, the packaging
bag was brought to a suspension table while being held by the two fingers inserted
in the through holes 5, 5 and suspended by hooking the through hole 5 facing the spout
4 on a jig, and the spout member 4a was opened to discharge the contained content.
[Example 2]
[0096] Using laminate films in which a polyethylene terephthalate (PET) film having a thickness
of 12 µm, a polyethylene terephthalate (PET) film having a thickness of 12 µm and
barrier property and including an aluminum oxide (Al
2O
3) thin film, a polyamide (PA) film having a thickness of 15 µm and a linear low-density
polyethylene (LLDPE) film having a thickness of 100 µm were successively laminated
via adhesive layers as the film pieces 53a, 53a in the packaging bag 53 of FIG. 14,
peripheral portions were thermally fused with the LLDPE films as sealant layers. At
that time, a fastener seal 59 as a closure means and an easily peelable portion 61
for an aperture to protect the fastener seal 59 before opening were provided at inner
sides of the film pieces of a part 56 which becomes an aperture at the time of opening
as shown in FIG. 14. As shown in FIG. 15, a first base member 65 with a male first
member 60a and a second base member 66 with a female second member 60b of the fastener
seal 59 were arranged at the inner sides of the respective film pieces facing each
other and forming the aperture, upper parts of the respective base members were respectively
bonded to the inner sides of the film pieces, and a bottom end portion of the second
base member 66 formed to be longer than that of the first base member 65 was bonded
to a part of the opposite other film piece below the closure means by an easily peelable
seal, thereby forming the easily peelable portion 61. Note that the first and second
members and the base members of the fastener seal were both made of a linear low-density
polyethylene (LLDPE), and an easily peelable tape was bonded to the bottom end portion
of the second base member 66. As shown in FIG. 14, a spout portion 63 was formed by
arranging a spout member 64a made of a high-density polyethylene (HDPE) resin and
a sealing member 64b at a tip portion of the spout member 64b between the two film
pieces formed to project from the packaging bag main body, attaching a base portion
of the spout member 64a to the packaging bag main body by thermal bonding, and sealing
the peripheral portions of the film pieces to seal the spout member 64a and the sealing
member 64b between the film pieces. Further, a through hole 62 was formed as a suspension
means by punching. The packaging bag was substantially dimensioned such that a width
was 200 mm (width of a containing portion was about 180 mm), a height was 240 mm,
a seal width was 5 to 10 mm, and a seal width of a through hole formed part was 40
to 50 mm. The through hole was a round hole having a diameter of 20 mm. A contained
content was filled using the unsealed portion as a filling port after the peripheral
portion of the packaging bag was formed while leaving a part thereof unsealed as the
unsealed portion, and then the unsealed portion was sealed by thermal fusion bonding.
The unsealed portion 57 was formed into an aperture by tearing an easily openable
portion 58 to open the fastener seal 59 and peeling open the easily peelable portion
61. After the packaging bag 53 was suspended by hooking the through hole 62 on a jig
and water was supplied into the packaging bag by opening the fastener seal at the
aperture, the fastener seal was closed and the spout portion 63 was opened to discharge
the contained content.
[0097] The aperture of the packaging bag of Example 2 was opened, 600 ml of water was filled
through the aperture, the packaging bag was horizontally statically placed with the
fastener seal closed to close the aperture, and leakage through the fastener seal
was visually confirmed for 10 minutes with and without application of pressure as
shown in Table-1. 30 bags were tested. A test result is shown in Table-1.
[0098] It is understood from the result of Table-1 that the fastener seal in the packaging
bag of the present invention has excellent pressure resistance.
[0099]
[Table-1]
|
Example 2 |
No application of pressure |
No leakage |
Pressure of 300 g |
No leakage |
Pressure of 500 g |
No leakage |
[Example 3]
[0100] A cap portion shaped as shown in FIG. 20, made of a high-density polyethylene resin
and having a thickness of 1 mm and a height of 35 mm was fabricated by injection molding.
Further, a spout portion shaped as shown in FIG. 20, made of a high-density polyethylene
resin and having a base portion width of 30 mm, a base portion height of 10 mm and
a cylindrical portion height of 30 mm and a sealing portion were integrally fabricated
by molding with the sealing portion mounted at a tip portion of a cylindrical portion
via a thinned portion (weakened portion) having a thickness of 0.2 mm. The sealing
portion was engaged with a supporting portion of the cap portion to form a spout member.
[Example 4]
[0101] A spout member was formed as in Example 3 except that the thickness of a thinned
portion was 0.18 mm.
[Example 5]
[0102] A spout member was formed as in Example 3 except that the thickness of a thinned
portion was 0.15 mm.
[Example 6]
[0103] Using laminate films in which a polyethylene terephthalate (PET) film having a thickness
of 12 µm, a polyethylene terephthalate (PET) film having a thickness of 12 µm and
barrier property and including an aluminum oxide (Al
2O
3) thin film, a polyamide (PA) film having a thickness of 15 µm and a linear low-density
polyethylene (LLDPE) film having a thickness of 100 µm were successively laminated
via adhesive layers as the film pieces in the packaging bag 86 of FIG. 25, peripheral
portions were thermally fused with the LLDPE films as sealant layers. At that time,
a fastener seal 92 as a closure means and an easily peelable portion 93 for an aperture
to protect the fastener seal 92 before opening were provided at inner sides of the
film pieces of an inlet portion 89 at the time of opening as shown in FIG. 25. Further,
as shown in FIG. 25, a spout member sealing portion 95 was formed by arranging the
spout member of Example 3 as the spout member S between the two film pieces forming
the packaging bag such that the cylindrical portion 80 of the spout portion projects
from a containing portion 88, fixing the base portion 85 of the spout portion between
the film pieces in a first sealed portion 87 by thermal bonding or the like when the
first sealed portion was formed, and sealing the cap portion 72 by a second sealed
portion 96 formed by sealing the film pieces around the cap portion 72 so that the
cap portion 72 was sandwiched between the film pieces. Further, a through hole 94
was formed as a suspension means by punching. The packaging bag was substantially
dimensioned such that a width was 200 mm (width of a containing portion was about
180 mm), a height was 240 mm, a seal width was 5 to 10 mm, and a seal width of a through
hole formed part was 40 to 50 mm. The through hole was a round hole having a diameter
of 20 mm. A contained content was filled using the unsealed portion as a filling port
after the peripheral portion of the packaging bag was formed while leaving a part
thereof unsealed as the unsealed portion, and then the unsealed portion was sealed
by thermal fusion bonding. In the inlet portion, the unsealed portion 90 was formed
into an aperture by tearing an easily openable portion 91 to open the fastener seal
92 and peeling open the easily peelable portion 93. After the packaging bag 86 was
suspended by hooking the through hole 94 on a jig and water was supplied into the
packaging bag by opening the fastener seal 92 of the inlet portion, the fastener seal
92 was closed, the film pieces forming the spout member sealing portion 95 at a side
more toward a tip than the base portion 85 of the spout member S are cut off and,
simultaneously, the cap portion 72 of the spout member was turned together with the
film pieces to separate the cap portion 72 from the spout portion 73, thereby opening
the spout, and a tube was connected to the cylindrical portion 80 for discharge.
[Example 7]
[0104] A packaging bag was fabricated as in Example 6 except that the spout member of Example
4 was used as the spout member S.
[Test Example 1]
[0105] For each of the spout members of Examples 3 to 5, the cap portion was turned to tear
the weakened portion (thinned portion) and separate the cap portion from the spout
portion, thereby opening the spout, and a fracture surface of the spout was visually
observed. A result is shown in Table-
2. It is understood from the result of Table-2 that roughness and stringiness were
found on the fracture surface of only the spout member of Example 3 including the
thinned portion having a thickness of 0.2 mm. The cap portion can be actually used
even if having some roughness or stringiness, but is preferably free from roughness
and stringiness.
[Test Example 2]
[0106] A test was conducted 10 times in which 400 ml of water was contained in each of the
packaging bags of Examples 6 and 7, the sealed packaging bag was dropped from a height
of 1.2 m with the spout portion faced downward, and leakage from the spout portion
was visually confirmed every time the packaging bag was dropped. For the packaging
bag from which no leakage was confirmed up to the 10
th drop test, a split in the thinned portion of the sealing portion was confirmed by
a dye penetrant testing liquid. As a Comparative Example 1, a similar test was conducted
for the exposed spout member of Example 4 without being covered by the film pieces.
A result is shown in Table-3. It is understood from the result of Table-3 that the
packaging bag of the present invention has excellent breakage preventing property
of the spout portion even if the weakened portion is thinned to ensure a smooth fracture
surface free from roughness in addition to easy opening and excellent hygiene management
performance and quality management performance brought about by sandwiching the spout
member between the film pieces.
[0107]
[Table-2]
|
Visual Observation Result |
Example 3 |
Roughness, stringiness found |
Example 4 |
No roughness, no stringiness |
Example 5 |
No roughness, no stringiness |
[0108]
[Table-3]
|
Visual Observation Result After Drop |
Confirmation by Testing Liquid |
Example 6 |
No abnormality after 1st to 10th drops |
No abnormality |
Example 7 |
No abnormality after 1st to 10th drops |
No abnormality |
C. Example 1 |
No abnormality after 1st to 10th drops |
Bleed caused by breakage of thinned portion |
[Industrial Applicability]
[0109] Since the packaging bag of the present invention is handled such as for supply and
opening of the inlet port by being stably and hygienically held, it can be suitably
used for application with a possibility of pouring a liquid or the like from the outside
besides discharging a contained content, particularly as a packaging bag for containing
a tube-feeding enteral nutrient or tube-feeding enteral liquid diet while enabling
water or the like to be supplied from the outside before, after and during the discharge
of the contained content. Further, since the closure means is protected from contamination
and the like by the contained content at the time of storage or transportation, hygiene
management performance and handling property are excellent. Furthermore, since having
excellent pressure resistance when an inner pressure acts in the packaging bag, the
packaging bag of the present invention can be suitably used as a packaging bag including
a closure means at an aperture for hygiene and control management of a contained content
and particularly suitable as a packaging bag for containing a tube-feeding enteral
nutrient or tube-feeding enteral liquid diet which requires hygiene management performance.
Further, the packaging bag using the spout member of the present invention has excellent
hygiene property of the spout member before opening, is less subject to breakage and
capable of resealing to cover the spout. Thus, this packaging bag has excellent handling
property, is easily manufactured and has excellent cost performance, wherefore the
packaging bag is suitable for packaging of mass-produced goods.
[Reference Signs List]
[0110]
- 1
- packaging bag
- 1a
- film piece
- 2
- peripheral portion
- 2a
- upper side portion
- 2b
- seal portions at the opposite ends of upper side portion
- 3
- inlet portion
- 3a
- inlet port
- 4
- spout portion
- 4a
- spout member
- 5
- hole
- 6, 6'
- easily openable portion
- 7
- linear fastener portion
- 8
- easily peelable portion
- 12
- slit-like hole
- 13, 13', 13"
- perforation
- 13"'
- half-cutting
- 14
- part of film piece
- 16
- unsealed portion
- 20
- jig
- 21, 31, 41
- packaging bag
- 22, 32, 42
- peripheral portion
- 22a, 32a, 42a
- upper side portion
- 23, 33, 43
- inlet portion
- 24, 34, 44
- spout portion
- 25, 35, 45
- hole
- 50
- hole
- 51
- convex portion
- 52
- unsealed portion
- 53
- packaging bag
- 53a
- film piece
- 54
- peripheral portion
- 54'
- spout portion peripheral portion
- 54a
- upper seal portion
- 55
- containing portion
- 56
- part which becomes an aperture at the time of opening
- 57
- unsealed portion
- 58, 58'
- easily openable portion
- 59
- closure means (fastener seal)
- 60a
- male first member
- 60b
- female second member
- 61
- easily peelable portion
- 62
- hole
- 63
- spout portion
- 64a
- spout member
- 64b
- sealing member
- 65
- first base member
- 66
- second base member
- 65a, 66a
- seal portion of base member
- 67, 68
- tip portion
- 69, 70
- base portion
- 71a, 71b
- opening end position
- 72
- cap portion
- 73
- spout portion
- 74
- cap main body
- 75
- supporting portion
- 76
- opening assisting portion
- 77
- flange portion
- 78
- cut portion
- 79
- guide portion
- 80
- cylindrical portion
- 81
- sealing portion
- 81a
- weakened portion
- 82
- spout
- 83
- locking portion
- 84
- projecting portion
- 85
- base portion
- 85a
- reinforcing portion
- 86
- packaging bag
- 87
- peripheral portion (first sealed portion)
- 88
- containing portion
- 89
- inlet portion
- 90
- unsealed portion
- 91
- easily openable portion
- 92
- closure means (fastener seal)
- 93
- easily peelable portion
- 94
- hole
- 95
- spout member sealing portion
- 95a
- film piece
- 96
- second sealed portion
- 97
- easily openable portion
- S
- spout member
1. A packaging bag formed by sealing peripheral portions of a plurality of film pieces
and including an inlet portion and a spout portion at the peripheral portions,
characterized in that:
the inlet portion is opened as an inlet port by cutting off parts of the peripheral
portions of the sealed film pieces to form an aperture by an unsealed portion,
at least two holes are formed at the opposite sides of a part which becomes the inlet
port at the peripheral portions near the inlet portion, and
the holes serve as a suspension means for enabling the packaging bag to be suspended
and a finger holding means.
2. The packaging bag according to claim 1, wherein a part of the inlet portion on a line
connecting the holes at the opposite sides of the part that becomes the inlet port
is made more rigid than other parts.
3. The packaging bag according to claim 2, wherein an openable and closable linear fastener
portion is formed in the inlet portion on the line connecting the holes at the opposite
sides of the part that becomes the inlet port.
4. The packaging bag according to any one of claims 1 to 3, wherein the holes are circular
or substantially circular holes having a diameter in the range of 8 to 30 mm.
5. The packaging bag according to any one of claims 1 to 3, wherein peripheral edge portions
of the holes are formed by perforation or half-cutting while leaving parts thereof
uncut, the perforation or half-cutting is torn when the packaging bag is used, and
the holes are formed in a state where parts of the film pieces are connected to a
packaging bag main body.
6. The packaging bag according to any one of claims 1 to 3, wherein the holes are slits
having a length in the range of 30 to 60 mm.
7. The packaging bag according to any one of claims 1 to 6, wherein the film pieces at
peripheral edge portions of the holes are not sealed.
8. The packaging bag according to any one of claims 1 to 3, wherein parts of the holes
that become upper edge portions when the holes are used as the finger holding means
have a downward convex shape.
9. The packaging bag according to claim 8, wherein the film pieces at the upper edge
portions of the holes are not sealed.
10. The packaging bag according to any one of claims 1 to 9, wherein at least one of the
holes is so arranged that the spout portion is located at a substantially vertically
lower position when the packaging bag is suspended using the hole as the suspension
means.
11. A packaging bag in which a containing portion is formed by sealing a peripheral portion
of one or more film pieces and the packaging bag is opened by cutting off a part of
the peripheral portion of the sealed film piece to form an aperture by an unsealed
portion,
characterized in that:
an openable and closable closure means including first and second members engageable
with each other and extending over the entire width of the aperture and an easily
peelable portion which extends over the entire width of the aperture, is adapted to
isolate the closure means from the containing portion before opening and is peeled
open to open the aperture at the time of opening are provided at the aperture,
the closure means is formed by bonding an upper part of a first base member including
the first member and an upper part of a second base member including the second member
respectively to inner sides of film pieces forming the aperture and facing each other,
and
a bottom end portion of one base member is formed to be longer than that of the other
base member and bonded to the other film piece opposite thereto by an easily peelable
seal, thereby forming the easily peelable portion.
12. The packaging bag according to claim 11, wherein the first and second base members
are not exposed at an outer edge portion of a sealed portion formed by sealing the
peripheral portion of the film piece.
13. The packaging bag according to claim 11 or 12, wherein the closure means is a fastener
seal projecting from a base portion and including a male first member and a female
second member.
14. The packaging bag according to claim 13, wherein the closure means is formed such
that a tip portion of the male first member has an elliptical cross-sectional shape
perpendicular to a longitudinal direction, a recess of a tip portion of the female
second member has substantially the same cross sectional shape perpendicular to the
longitudinal direction as the tip portion of the first member, and a clearance is
formed between the tip portion of the first member and that of the second member only
near a base portion of the first member when the first and second members are engaged.
15. The packaging bag according to any one of claims 11 to 14, wherein an easily openable
portion for enabling the peripheral portion of the film piece to be easily cut off
is provided in a part which becomes an aperture and so formed that an opening end
position cut off using the easily openable portion differs between the film pieces.
16. The packaging bag according to any one of claims 11 to 15, comprising a spout portion
at the peripheral portion of the sealed film piece.
17. A spout member, comprising:
a spout portion including a base portion and a cylindrical portion projecting from
the base portion;
a sealing portion for sealing a tip portion of the cylindrical portion via a tearable
weakened portion; and
a cap portion,
the weakened portion being torn by turning the cap portion to separate the sealing
portion and the cap portion from the spout portion and simultaneously open the tip
portion of the cylindrical portion, thereby forming a spout,
wherein:
the cap portion is shaped to cover the entire cylindrical portion, and
the cap portion and the spout portion include a locking mechanism capable of locking
the cap portion to the spout portion.
18. The spout member according to claim 17, wherein a plurality of annular projecting
portions for locking a tube are formed on an outer surface of the cylindrical portion
of the spout portion.
19. The spout member according to claim 17 or 18, wherein the cap portion is capable of
resealing the spout.
20. The spout member according to any one of claims 17 to 19, wherein the weakened portion
is formed by a thinned portion having a thickness of 0.15 mm or more and below 0.2
mm.
21. A packaging bag in which a containing portion is formed by a first sealing portion
formed by sealing a peripheral portion of one or more film pieces and a spout member
sealing portion is provided at the peripheral portion,
characterized in that:
the spout member sealing portion is formed by arranging the spout member according
to claim 17 between two film pieces forming the packaging bag such that the cylindrical
portion of the spout portion projects from the containing portion, fixing the base
portion of the spout portion between the film pieces in the first sealing portion,
and sealing the cap portion by a second sealing portion formed by sealing the film
pieces around the cap portion such that the cap portion is sandwiched between the
film pieces, and
the spout is opened and the cap portion is separated from the spout portion by cutting
off the film pieces forming the spout member sealing portion at a side more toward
a tip of the spout member than the base portion of the spout member and simultaneously
turning the cap portion of the spout member together with the film pieces.
22. The packaging bag according to claim 21, comprising an easily openable portion used
to cut off the film pieces forming the spout member sealing portion at the side more
toward the tip of the spout member than the base portion of the spout member.
23. The packaging bag according to claim 21 or 22, wherein the easily openable portion
is formed such that an opening end cut off using the easily openable portion is so
curved as to be closer to the base portion of the spout portion at an intermediate
part than at an opening start position and an opening end position.
24. The packaging bag according to any one of claims 21 to 23, wherein the easily openable
portion is provided at a position more toward a tip of the cap portion than a skirt
portion of the cap portion.
25. The packaging bag according to any one of claims 21 to 24, comprising an inlet portion
at the peripheral portion of the sealed film piece.
26. The packaging bag according to any one of claims 1 to 25, characterized by being for a tube-feeding enteral nutrient or tube-feeding enteral liquid diet.