Field of the invention
[0001] The present invention relates to flexible bags for storing bulk products like powders
and liquids.
Background of the invention
[0002] Many bulk products like powders, granulates, liquids and gels can be stored in flexible
film pouches or pouches. These packagings present the advantages of being easy to
manufacture from flexible film sheets and of presenting a much reduced volume in bin
when they are emptied. Moreover after production they are easy to pile and store.
[0003] Different forms of flexible film pouches exist depending on their further uses. Some
pouches have to present some rigidity in particular for being able to stand up on
their own. Rigidity can be provided by the nature of the film used for manufacturing
the pouches and also by the particular arrangement of the seams for assembling the
different faces of the pouches. Depending on the arrangement of the seams the complexity
for manufacturing the flexible pouches can increase.
[0004] Flexible pouches often present seams arranged for forming a gusset. Gussets present
the interest of keeping a large interior volume in the bag even next to the sealed
edges of the pouch contrary to pillow bags. The best optimisation of the volume consists
in providing gussets at the top and bottom of the pouch.
[0005] When flexible pouches are used for refilling a container, the top edge of the pouch
is opened and the pouch is turned so as to pour the product in the container. If the
pouch presents a gusset the fact of cutting a corner of the gusset usually does not
enable the direct pouring of the product form the cut corner : usually it is necessary
that operators pull with their fingers a part of the cut gusset to open said gusset
and increase the surface of the opening ; then a more efficient pouring can be done.
Besides the seams the gusset is made of usually create an opening presenting recesses
in which powder or granulates may be blocked which prevents a rapid and full refilling.
[0006] Moreover due to the mechanical strength of the seams of flexible pouches operators
have to create an opening by cutting the top edge of the pouch with a cutting tool,
e.g. a scissor. This operation is not convenient for the operators who must have a
cutting tool at their disposal. It also increases the time for refilling. In the past
it has been proposed flexible pouches of which at least one side seam presents an
indentation so that by tearing on the flexible pouch near to said indentation the
operators can tear the pouch and create an opening. Yet usually the tearing is not
well controlled and the resulting opening can present various shapes depending on
the force of the operators and the orientation of their movements during the tearing.
The resulting opening can finally present a too small surface and then the refilling
is too long or the resulting opening can finally present a too big surface and then
the operator can pour powder out of the refillable container during pouring.
[0007] Consequently there is a need for flexible film pouches used for refilling machines
or containers which present the property of being rapidly openable without any tool.
[0008] There is also a need for flexible film pouches used for refilling machines or containers
of which tearing systematically produced the same desired size of opening.
[0009] There is also a need for flexible film pouches used for refilling machines or containers
of which opening enable an efficient, proper and rapid pouring of the powders in a
container or machine.
[0010] An object of the present invention is to solve the above problems.
Summary of the invention
[0011] According to a first aspect, the invention concerns a flexible film packaging pouch
comprising :
- a sealed seam bottom in gusset shape,
- a top sealed seam,
wherein :
- the top sealed seam is horizontally oriented and extends between an upper edge and
a bottom edge of the top sealed seam,
- said bottom edge of the top sealed seam runs parallel to the upper edge of the pouch
and is stepped making an angle transition between an upper bottom edge and a lower
bottom edge,
- the top sealed seam comprises an indentation positioned at the angle transition and
oriented so that the flexible film can be under the upper bottom edge and above the
lower bottom edge from the angle transition to one lateral end of the top sealed seam.
[0012] The pouch preferably presents a globally rectangular shape with the gusset shape
at its bottom. Then the pouch can stand up on its own. The gusset shape is generally
obtained by the arrangement of several sealed seams as known in the art. At its top
the pouch is closed by a simple sealed seam that is horizontally oriented and that
defines the upper edge of the pouch. Then the pouch is not gusseted at its top.
[0013] The top sealed seam is stepped and runs parallel to the outside edge of the top end
making an angle transition between the both lateral ends of the top seamed seal. The
indentation is positioned in the angle transition. According to the preferred embodiment
the bottom edge of the top sealed seam is stepped according to an approximately right
angle transition.
[0014] According to said preferred embodiment the indentation is designed so that its end
is horizontally oriented. This enables a better control of the tearing parallel to
the upper edge of the pouch.
[0015] The indentation is positioned and oriented so that the fact of tearing the flexible
film at the indentation level creates an opening at the top of the pouch. For all
pouches of the present invention presenting the same indentation the same shape of
the tearing - parallel to the outer edge - and the same shape of the opening can be
reproduced.
[0016] According to a preferred embodiment the angle transition is positioned closer to
one lateral end of the top sealed seam. This implementation enables the creation of
an opening in the pouch that is not too large. This would enable a better and more
proper control of the pouring.
[0017] According to a first implementation the upper edge of the top sealed seam can be
extending as straight line between its two lateral ends. In this implementation a
sign can be drawn on the top sealed seam to indicate the position of the indentation
and induce the operator to tear the top sealed seem in one direction.
[0018] According to a second implementation the upper edge of the top sealed seam is stepped
making an angle transition between an upper top edge and a lower top edge similar
to the angle transition of the bottom of the top sealed seam.
[0019] Preferably the film material of the pouch of the present invention is oriented according
to at least one axial direction and the film is oriented in the pouch so that the
top sealed seam is parallel to one axial direction of the film. This kind of film
guarantees that the tearing of the film is parallel to the top edge of the pouch and
not slanted. Consequently the shape of the opening is controlled at each tearing.
[0020] Preferably the film is a multilayer film. The sealed seams of the pouch can be sealed
by heating or welding. When the seam is made by heating, the film usually presents
a heat sealing layer on one surface (that would correspond to the internal side of
the pouch).
[0021] The pouch can contain a pourable food or beverage bulk product. The product can be
in the form of powder, granule, liquid or gel.
[0022] According to a preferred embodiment the angle transition of the bottom of the top
sealed seam is positioned between the lateral ends of the top sealed seam in order
to define a pouring opening that fits in a corresponding refillable container opening.
The pouch of the present invention can be specifically designed so that the shape
of the opening created by tearing at the top of the pouch delivers a flow of product
stored in the pouch that efficiently enters in the inlet of a refillable container.
[0023] The flexible film packaging pouch according such as described hereabove can be particularly
used for refilling the powder canisters of a beverage preparation machine.
[0024] According to another preferred embodiment the pouch comprises a dosable product and
wherein the angle transition of the bottom of the top sealed seam is positioned between
the lateral ends of the top sealed seam in order to define a pouring opening corresponding
to a predetermined dose of the dosable product.
[0025] The invention also concerns a method for dosing a dosable product contained in such
a flexible film packaging pouch comprising the steps of :
- a) opening the pouch while maintaining the pouch with the opening globally upwardly,
- b) tilting the pouch so that the dose of dosable product next to the opening goes
out of the opening,
- c) straightening up the pouch so that a new dose of dosable product takes place next
to the opening,
- d) repeating steps b) and c) for each new dosing.
[0026] This embodiment that enables the dosing of the product contained in the pouch is
particularly adapted for long pasta like spaghettis
.
Brief description of the drawings
[0027] The characteristics and advantages of the invention will be better understood in
relation to the following figures :
- Figures 1a, 1b, 1c are perspective, side and front views of a pouch according to the
first embodiment of the present invention when it is closed.
- Figure 1 d is a magnified view of the top sealed seam of the pouch of Figure 1 c.
- Figures 2a, 2b are perspective and front views of the pouch of Figures 1a, 1c during
opening.
- Figure 3 is a perspective view of the pouch of Figure 1a when opened.
- Figure 4 is a front view of the pouch of Figure 1c during emptying.
- Figure 5a is a front view of a pouch according to the second embodiment of the present
invention when it is closed.
- Figure 5b is a magnified view of the top sealed seam of the pouch of Figure 5a.
- Figure 6 illustrates the refilling of a container with a pouch according to the present
invention.
- Figure 7a is a perspective view of a top gusset pouch according to the prior art.
- Figure 7b is a perspective view of the top gusset pouch of Figure 7a once opened.
- Figure 8 illustrates a method for dosing a product from a pouch/pouch according to
the invention.
Detailed description of the drawings
[0028] Figures 1a, 1b, 1c illustrate a pouch 1 made of flexible film. The pouch presents a bottom 7 presenting
a gusset shape. Due to this gusset shape at the bottom the pouch is a stand up pouch.
The pouch also presents a front side 2 and a back side 3 ; the gusset extends at the
bottom of these two sides. The pouch comprises a top sealed seam 4. The pouches also
presents a longitudinal sealed seam (not illustrated) extending along the back side
3 between the top sealed seam 4 and the gusset at the bottom 2.
[0029] Figure 1d details the top sealed seam 4 : this top sealed seam is horizontally oriented. In
the present invention the terms "bottom", "top", "lateral" and "horizontal" are used
to describe the relational positioning of features of the invention. These terms should
be understood to refer to the pouch in its normal orientation with the gusset at the
bottom as shown for example in Figure 1 a. The top sealed seam 4 extends between an
upper edge 41 and a bottom edge 42 of the top sealed seam. The upper edge 41 corresponds
to upper edge of the pouch. The bottom edge 42 runs parallel to the upper edge of
the bag and is stepped : it makes an angle transition 423 between an upper bottom
edge 421 and a lower bottom edge 422. The top sealed seam 4 also comprises an indentation
5 positioned at the angle transition 423. As illustrated in
Figures 2a, 2b, 3 the indentation is oriented so that when an operator pulls the top sealed seam 4
above the indentation then the flexible film is torn under the upper bottom edge 421
and above the lower bottom edge 422 ; consequently an opening is created in the pouch
only under the upper bottom edge 421. Then depending on the choice of the position
of the angle transition 423 the width of the opening can be predetermined. Due to
the position of the indentation 5 in the angle transition 423, the operator is induced
to tear the top sealed seam 4 from the angle transition 423 to one of the lateral
end 9 of the pouch. This enables a better control of the size of the opening 6 compared
to a pouch in which the indentation is provided at the lateral end of the top and
where the operator creates a tear from said lateral side to the centre of the pouch
: such an embodiment does not enable a control of the form of the opening.
[0030] The top of the pouch does not present a gusset shape and consequently the simple
tearing of the flexible film from the angle transition 423 to the lateral end 9 of
the pouch creates an opening 6 of which sides open automatically on their own without
the need of manually moving them aside.
[0031] Preferably the end part of the indentation is horizontally oriented so that the tear
remains as horizontal as possible. Then the both sides of the pouch are torn parallel
to the outside edge of the top end of the bag. This control of the tearing according
to the horizontal direction can be reinforced by the use of an oriented film drawn
according to at least one axial direction ; the pouch can be manufactured with such
a film oriented so that the indentation allows the pouch to be torn in the same direction
as the drawing direction of the drawn film.
[0032] Once opened the pouch can be turned to pour the product 8 it contains. The pouch
can particularly be used to refill a container e.g. the powder canister 9 of a beverage
dispenser preparing beverages by dissolution of a soluble beverage ingredient in water
as illustrated in
Figure 6. The size of the opening 6 can be designed so that when the product flows from the
opening the product flow presents a size such that it exactly fits in the inlet of
the canister 9 and so that no powder falls around the canister making the refilling
particularly proper. As illustrated in Figure 1c the angle transition 423 is preferably
positioned closer to one lateral end 9 of the top sealed seam in order to create an
opening 6 that is not too large ; a too large opening would make pouring less proper
as product 8 could overlap the edge of the refillable container inlet.
[0033] According to
Figure 1d the upper edge 41 of the top sealed seam is stepped making an angle transition 413
between an upper top edge 411 and a lower top edge 412 similar to the angle transition
423 of the bottom of the top sealed seam. Then the width of the top sealed seam remains
globally the same between its two lateral ends and the upper edge of the bag presents
a stepped aspect. This configuration makes the indentation particularly apparent and
can help the operator to immediately see the indentation and understand where to pull
the top sealed seam in order to open the pouch.
[0034] Figures 5a and 5b illustrates another embodiment of the pouch that differs from the pouch of Figures
1a-1d by the upper edge 41 of the top sealed seam : in this alternative embodiment
the upper edge 41 of the top sealed seam is extending as a straight line between its
two lateral ends. Then the width of the top sealed seam varies between its two lateral
ends. This configuration provides the pouch 1 with a nicer aspect since all its lateral
sides are straight. In order to help the operator to understand where to pull the
top sealed seam in order to open the pouch, a sign 10 can be drawn on the top sealed
seam.
[0035] In the illustrated figures the indentation does not go beyond the area of the top
sealed seam. In particular the pouch does not comprise any perforation in the non
sealed areas that could affect its tightness.
[0036] In the illustrated figures the bottom edge 42 of the top sealed seam is stepped according
to an approximately right angle transition 423, yet other angles transition are possible
though less preferred.
[0037] Figures 7a illustrates a flexible film pouch 10 presenting gusset shapes at its bottom and its
top according to the prior art. Once the top 104 is opened by tearing a corner of
the top, an opening 106 is created as illustrated in
Figure 7b. This opening is not optimised for an efficient pouring of the product contained in
the pouch. First the opening presents a small surface due to the presence of a fold
106b at the lateral end of the opening ; the operator has to pull out this fold to
get a larger pouring surface. Secondly the opening presents two points 106a through
which the product cannot easily flows even when the fold 106b has been pulled out.
[0038] The pouch of the present invention does not present such drawbacks : the opening
created by tearing immediately opens without need of a further manual operation for
unfolding the opening and the opening does not present any point in which the product
could be blocked. The bag of the present invention enables a rapid and full emptying.
[0039] Figure 8 illustrates the steps for dosing a product - here spaghettis 11 - from a pack/pouch
according to the present invention. The length I between the lateral end of the top
sealed seam and the indentation is determined so that a dose d of spaghettis can flows
through during step b) when the pouch is tilted after it was opened (step a)). The
dose d can correspond to a weight of spaghettis recommended for one person. The length
of the opening I can be varied depending on the product stored in the pack/pouch.
In step c) another dose of spaghettis can take place in front of the opening 6 and
be dispensed again.
[0040] The pouch of the present invention presents the advantage of reducing the number
of steps to get easily access to the product.
[0041] Another advantage of the present invention is that it secures the transfer of product
from a pack/pouch to another container by enabling a homogeneous pouring of bulk materials.
1. A flexible film packaging pouch (1) comprising:
- a sealed seam bottom (7) in gusset shape,
- a top sealed seam (4),
wherein :
- the top sealed seam (4) is horizontally oriented and extending between an upper
edge (41) and a bottom edge (42) of the top sealed seam,
- said bottom edge (42) of the top sealed seam runs parallel to the upper edge of
the pouch and is stepped making an angle transition (423) between an upper bottom
edge (421) and a lower bottom edge (422),
- the top sealed seam (4) comprises an indentation (5) positioned at the angle transition
(43) and oriented so that the flexible film can be torn under the upper bottom edge
(421) and above the lower bottom edge (422) from the angle transition (423) to the
lateral end of the top sealed seam.
2. A flexible film packaging pouch according to Claim 1, wherein the bottom edge (42)
of the top sealed seam is stepped according to an approximately right angle transition
(423)
3. A flexible film packaging pouch according to Claim 1 or 2, wherein the angle transition
(423) is positioned closer to one lateral end of the top sealed seam.
4. A flexible film packaging pouch according to any one of the precedent claims wherein
the upper edge (41) of the top sealed seam is extending as a straight line between
its two lateral ends.
5. A flexible film packaging pouch according to any one of Claims 1 to 3, wherein the
upper edge (41) of the top sealed seam is stepped making an angle transition (413)
between an upper top edge (411) and a lower top edge (412) similar to the angle transition
(423) of the bottom of the top sealed seam.
6. A flexible film packaging pouch according to any one of the precedent claims wherein
the film material is oriented according to at least one axial direction and the film
is oriented in the pouch so that the top sealed seam is parallel to one axial direction
of the film.
7. A flexible film packaging pouch according to any one of the precedent claims wherein
the film is a multilayer film.
8. A flexible film packaging pouch according to any one of the precedent claims wherein
all the sealed seams of the pouch are sealed by heating or welding.
9. A flexible film packaging pouch according to any one of the precedent claims wherein
the angle transition (423) of the bottom of the top sealed seam is positioned between
the lateral ends of the top sealed seam in order to define a pouring opening (6) that
fits in a refillable container opening.
10. A flexible film packaging pouch according to any one of the precedent claims wherein
the pouch comprises a dosable product and wherein the angle transition (423) of the
bottom of the top sealed seam is positioned between the lateral ends of the top sealed
seam in order to define a pouring opening (6) corresponding to a predetermined dose
of the dosable product.
11. A flexible film packaging pouch according to any one of the precedent claims wherein
it contains a pourable food or beverage product (8).
12. Use of a flexible film packaging pouch according to any one of the precedent claims
for refilling the powder canisters of a beverage preparation machine.
13. Method for dosing a dosable product contained in a flexible film packaging pouch according
to Claim 10 comprising the steps of :
a) opening the pouch while maintaining the pouch with the opening globally upwardly,
b) tilting the pouch so that the dose of dosable product next to the opening goes
out of the opening,
c) straightening up the pouch so that a new dose of dosable product takes place next
to the opening,
d) repeating steps b) and c) for each new dosing.