CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part of
U.S. Non-provisional Patent Application No. 14/672,537 filed on March 30, 2015, which is a divisional of
U.S. Non-provisional Patent Application No. 13/673,293, filed November 9, 2012 (now
U.S. Patent No. 8,992,084), which claims priority from and benefit of
U.S. Provisional Application No. 61/558,754, filed November 11, 2011, the disclosures of which are incorporated herein by reference in their entireties.
BACKGROUND
1. Field
[0002] The present disclosure relates to a system for flexible pouches with fitments, more
particularly, to flexible pouches having fitments with integrated handles and internal
supports. More particularly, it relates to bottle pouches with rigid handles integrated
into the fitment of the pouch.
2. Brief Description of Related Developments
[0003] Generally, rigid containers are often used to handle liquid or flowable contents.
However, it is also possible to use pouches with handles. However, pouches with handles
often are difficult to manufacture or produce. In addition, current flexible pouches
with handles are difficult to display and use because the pouches lack support.
[0004] For instance, existing pouches with handles typically are the result of die cutting
and heat sealing of films - for instance, where a handle is cut directly into a pouch
material and heat sealed. However, these pouch handles are often not stiff or rigid
enough and are difficult to handle. Handling of such pouches may result in deformation
of the shape of the pouch as well as the handle. In other types of die-cut and heat
sealed handles for pouches, the handles may lose stiffness as the contents of the
pouches are reduced, where the contents are no longer able to provide the necessary
means to maintain the stiffened pouch handle. Other pouches with handles attempt to
solve the problem by using a rigid handle piece completely external to the pouch itself.
However, such pouches are often not ergonomic and difficult to handle. For instance,
the handling of such pouches may be very different from how one would handle a rigid
container with a handle, which may be difficult for a consumer to use. Such designs
may result in more spillage or accidents during handling as the pouch deforms in unexpected
ways. Yet other pouches with handles are formed with air bladders formed to be used
as handles. For instance, such pouches may be formed by creating an empty space within
the pouch that can be filled with air to create a handle. While such a pouch handle
may be capable of retaining its shape and stiffness, this is often extremely expensive
and difficult to manufacture, often requiring new or specialized equipment. It is
desirable to have a pouch with a handle which avoids one or more of the aforementioned
disadvantages.
[0005] Pouches, especially pouches where a structural shape is important, also are often
made of a rigid, stiff material. Such rigid, stiff pouches are often important for
retention of a shape or structure. However, such pouches also contribute to excess
cost in manufacturing, transporting, handling, and disposing. It is desirable to have
a pouch which retains its shape and structural rigidity without resorting to use of
rigid, stiff materials to maintain its shape, allowing for lighter weight pouches
which are easier to manufacture, handle and transport.
SUMMARY
[0006] This disclosure relates in part to a bottle pouch with an integrated fitment and
inner support handle piece comprising: a flexible pouch in the shape of a bottle comprising
a flexible pouch body with a handle region and a combined fitment and inner support
handle piece including a rigid handle portion extending from the combined fitment
and inner support handle piece. The combined fitment and inner support handle piece
is coupled to the flexible pouch and the inner support handle piece extends from the
inside of the fitment and is internal to the flexible pouch body. The inner support
handle piece passes from the interior of the flexible pouch body to the exterior of
the flexible pouch body adjacent to the handle region of the flexible pouch body to
form the rigid handle portion that increases the rigidity of the handle region of
the flexible pouch.
[0007] This disclosure also relates to a bottle pouch with an integrated fitment and inner
support handle piece comprising: a flexible pouch in the shape of a bottle comprising
a flexible pouch body with a handle region and at least one outer sleeve or loop coupled
to an outer periphery of the flexible pouch body and a combined fitment and inner
support handle piece including a rigid handle portion extending from the combined
fitment and inner support handle piece. The combined fitment and inner support handle
piece iscoupled to the flexible pouch and the inner support handle piece passes through
the interior of the at least one outer sleeve or loop. The inner support handle piece
extends from the outer periphery of the fitment and is external to the flexible pouch
body. The inner support handle piece passes from the interior of the outer sleeve
or loop to the exterior of the flexible pouch body adjacent to the handle region of
the flexible pouch body to form the rigid handle portion that increases the rigidity
of the handle region of the flexible pouch.
[0008] This disclosure still also relates to a method of making a bottle pouch with an integrated
fitment and inner support handle piece comprising the steps of: providing a flexible
pouch in the shape of a bottle comprising i) a flexible pouch body with a handle region,
and ii) a combined fitment and inner support handle piece including a rigid handle
portion extending from the combined fitment and inner support handle piece, then coupling
the combined fitment and inner support handle piece to the flexible pouch, wherein
the inner support handle piece extends from the inside of the fitment and is internal
to the flexible pouch body, and passing the inner support handle piece from the interior
of the flexible pouch body to the exterior of the flexible pouch body adjacent to
the handle region of the flexible pouch body to form the rigid handle portion that
increases the rigidity of the handle region of the flexible pouch.
[0009] This disclosure still also relates to a method of making a bottle pouch with an integrated
fitment and inner support handle piece comprising the steps of: providing a flexible
pouch in the shape of a bottle comprising i) a flexible pouch body with a handle region
and at least one outer sleeve or loop coupled to an outer periphery of the flexible
pouch body, and ii) a combined fitment and inner support handle piece including a
rigid handle portion extending from the combined fitment and inner support handle
piece, wherein the inner support handle piece extends from the outer periphery of
the fitment, then coupling the combined fitment and inner support handle piece to
the flexible pouch, then passing the inner support handle piece through the interior
of the at least one outer sleeve or loop and is external to the flexible pouch body,
and passing the inner support handle piece from the interior of the outer sleeve or
loop to the exterior of the flexible pouch body adjacent to the handle region of the
flexible pouch body to form the rigid handle portion that increases the rigidity of
the handle region of the flexible pouch.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0010] The foregoing aspects and other features of the present disclosed embodiment are
explained in the following description, taken in connection with the accompanying
drawings, wherein:
FIG. 1 is a cutaway schematic view of a fitment in view of an aspect of the exemplary
embodiment.
FIG. 1A is a perspective view of a handle piece in view of an aspect of the exemplary
embodiment.
FIG. 1B is a perspective view of a combined fitment and handle piece in view of an
aspect of the exemplary embodiment.
FIG. 2 is a cutaway schematic view of an exemplary pouch in view of an aspect of the
exemplary embodiment.
FIG. 2A is a schematic view of an internal support in view of an aspect of the exemplary
embodiment.
FIG. 2B is a schematic view of an internal support in view of an aspect of the exemplary
embodiment.
FIG. 3 is a schematic view of an exemplary pouch with an internal support for the
handle and an edge in view of an aspect of an exemplary embodiment.
FIG. 3A is a schematic view of an exemplary pouch with an internal support being positioned
into the fitment of the pouch in view of an aspect of an exemplary embodiment.
FIG. 3B is a schematic view of an exemplary internal support for the handle region
and edge of a pouch in the expanded position in view of an aspect of an exemplary
embodiment.
FIG. 4 is a schematic view of an exemplary pouch with an internal support for the
handle and a side in view of an aspect of an exemplary embodiment.
FIG. 4A is a schematic view of an exemplary pouch with an internal support being positioned
into the fitment of the pouch in view of an aspect of an exemplary embodiment.
FIG. 4B is a schematic view of an exemplary internal support for the handle region
and a side of a pouch in the expanded position in view of an aspect of an exemplary
embodiment.
FIG. 5 is a schematic view of an exemplary tube pouch with an internal support being
positioned into the fitment of the pouch in view of an aspect of an exemplary embodiment.
FIG. 5A is a schematic view of an exemplary tube pouch with an internal support for
the side edges and optionally bottom of the pouch in view of an aspect of an exemplary
embodiment.
FIG. 5B is a schematic view of an exemplary internal support for the sides and bottom
of a tube pouch in view of an aspect of an exemplary embodiment.
FIG. 6 is a cutaway schematic view of a fitment and internal support being slid into
the lip of the fitment in view of an aspect of the exemplary embodiment.
FIG. 6A is a cutaway schematic view of a fitment and internal support positioned into
the lip of the fitment in view of an aspect of the exemplary embodiment.
FIG. 7 is a cutaway schematic view of a fitment and internal support being slid into
the rail of the fitment in view of another aspect of the exemplary embodiment.
FIG. 7A is a cutaway schematic view of a fitment and internal support positioned into
the rail of the fitment in view of another aspect of the exemplary embodiment.
FIG. 8 is a schematic view of an exemplary bottle pouch with an internal and external
support for the handle wherein the internal portion of the handle passes within the
main pouch body in view of an aspect of an exemplary embodiment.
FIG. 9 is another schematic view of an exemplary bottle pouch with an internal and
external support for the handle wherein the internal portion of the handle passes
within the main pouch body in view of another aspect of an exemplary embodiment.
FIG. 10 is a schematic view of an exemplary bottle pouch with an internal and external
support for the handle wherein the internal portion of the handle does not pass within
the main pouch body in view of another aspect of an exemplary embodiment.
FIG. 11 is another schematic view of an exemplary bottle pouch with an internal and
external support for the handle wherein the internal portion of the handle does not
pass within the main pouch body in view of another aspect of an exemplary embodiment.
FIG. 12 yet another schematic view of an exemplary bottle pouch with an internal and
external support for the handle wherein the internal portion of the handle does not
pass within the main pouch body in view of another aspect of an exemplary embodiment.
FIG. 13 still yet another schematic view of an exemplary bottle pouch with an internal
and external support for the handle wherein the internal portion of the handle does
not pass within the main pouch body in view of another aspect of an exemplary embodiment.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE EXEMPLARY EMBODIMENTS
[0011] Although the present invention will be described with reference to the embodiments
shown in the drawings, it should be understood that the present exemplary embodiments
can be used individually or in any suitable combination thereof. Although the aspects
of the disclosed embodiments will be described with reference to the drawings, it
should be understood that the aspects of the disclosed embodiment can be embodied
in many alternate forms. In addition, any suitable size, shape or type of elements
or materials could be used.
[0012] FIG. 1 illustrates an exemplary cutaway schematic of a fitment 100. As may be seen
in FIG. 1, fitment 100 may be a substantially annular or cylindrical shape in one
aspect of the disclosed embodiment. However, in alternate aspects of the disclose
embodiment, fitment 100 may be of any suitable fitment shape, including oval or rectangular
shapes. Generally, the shape of the fitment 100 is not important, although for ease
of understanding, fitment 100 will be described as an annular fitment, as seen in
FIG. 1. Generally, a fitment 100 may be formed from a rigid material or any other
semi-rigid, flexible or elastic support material rigid enough to maintain structural
support. More particularly, the fitment material is equal to or greater in stiffness
relative to the flexible pouch body. Alternatively, the fitment material is greater
in stiffness relative to the flexible pouch body. Still alternatively, the fitment
material is greater in stiffness relative to the flexible pouch body by at least 5%,
or at least 10%, or at least 15%, or at least 20%, or at least 25%, or at least 30%,
or at least 40%, or at least 50%.
[0013] In one aspect, fitment 100 may be molded of any suitably rigid material, including
high density polyethylene (HDPE), polypropylene (PP), molded pulp, wood, or any other
similar suitable material. In alternate aspects of the disclosed embodiment, the fitment
100 may be formed from any suitable rigid material, including metal, glass, ceramics,
wood or anything which is rigid enough to maintain the shape of the fitment. As may
be seen, fitment 100 may have engagement features 102, 103. Engagement features 102,
103 may be configured to engage a cap (not shown) or other form of closure for fitment
100. In other aspects, engagement features 102, 103 may engage anything which may
be configured to engage with the fitment.
[0014] Referring still to FIG. 1, fitment 100 may also have an inner engagement feature
101. As may be seen in FIG. 1, the inner engagement feature 101 may be, for instance,
an inner lip which substantially runs around the inside of the fitment 100 such that
it is able to engage with a handle engagement feature 104, which will be described
in further detail below. In alternate aspects of the disclosed embodiment, the inner
engagement feature 101 may be any other suitable means for engaging with a handle
engagement feature. For example, in one aspect, the inner engagement feature 101 may
be a clip, or a clasp, or a friction-held engagement part. In other aspects, the inner
engagement feature 101 may be any suitable means for engaging a handle engagement
feature. The inner engagement feature 101 may be molded directly with fitment 100,
but in other aspects, may be a separate portion which is joined to the fitment 100
by some other means.
[0015] Referring now to FIG. 1A, a perspective view diagram of a handle piece 107 is shown.
The handle piece 107 may be molded or otherwise formed from a rigid material or any
other semi-rigid, flexible or elastic support material rigid enough to maintain structural
support. More particularly, the handle piece material is equal to or greater in stiffness
relative to the flexible pouch body. Alternatively, the handle piece material is greater
in stiffness relative to the flexible pouch body. Still alternatively, the handle
piece material is greater in stiffness relative to the flexible pouch body by at least
5%, or at least 10%, or at least 15%, or at least 20%, or at least 25%, or at least
30%, or at least 40%, or at least 50%.
[0016] In one aspect, the handle piece material may be HDPE, PP, molded pulp, wood or any
other similar materials. However, in other aspects, the material may be any rigid
material, including metal, glass, ceramics, wood or any other suitable material rigid
enough to maintain its shape. It is noted that the material of the handle piece 107
may be of the same type as the material of fitment 100, but in some aspects, the fitment
100 and handle piece 107 may utilize different materials in their formation.
[0017] Referring still to FIG. 1A, the handle piece 107 may have a handle engagement feature
104. As noted above, the handle engagement feature 104 may be substantially coupled
with the inner engagement feature 101 of fitment 100 so that, when engaged, the handle
piece 107 and fitment 100 become substantially one piece. As can be seen in FIG. 1A,
the handle engagement feature 104 is shown to be a substantially ring-shaped engagement
feature so as to couple with the inner engagement feature 101 of the annular fitment
100 shown in FIG. 1. However, in alternate aspects, the handle engagement feature
104 may be any may be any sort of suitable engagement feature which complements the
inner engagement feature 101. For example, this may include, but is not limited to,
a clip, a clasp, or some sort of friction-held engagement feature or any other suitable
engagement feature. Though the handle engagement feature 104 is shown as a closed
curved section, in alternate aspects of the disclosed embodiments, the handle engagement
feature 104 may also be an open sections or any other suitable shape. In one aspect,
the handle engagement feature 104 and inner engagement feature 101 may be configured
so that the handle engagement feature 104 can lock into the inner engagement feature
with minimal force, but afterwards, the locked in such a way that it is difficult
to separate the handle engagement feature 104 from the inner engagement feature 101.
Handle piece 107 may also have a handle portion 108 which is of unitary construction
with the handle engagement feature 104. In one aspect, the handle portion 108 may
be in substantially the shape shown in FIG. 1A, but in alternate aspects, the handle
portion 108 may take any suitable shape desirable for use as a handle.
[0018] Referring now to FIG. 1B, a diagram of the combined fitment and handle piece 100
is shown. As may be understood, the combined fitment and handle piece 100 may be coupled
by means of the inner engagement feature 102 and handle engagement feature 103 as
described previously. In another aspect, the combined fitment and handle piece 100
is a unitary piece which does not require coupling of an inner engagement feature
102 and a handle engagement feature 103. As can be seen, the joining of combined fitment
and handle piece 100 may be accomplished where the handle piece is essentially passed
through the center of the fitment so that the handle portion 108 extends from the
bottom of fitment 100. Fitment 100 is further attached to a preformed pouch 106 which
may be formed so that the preformed pouch 106 extends from the interior of the fitment
100. In alternate aspects, the preformed pouch 106 may also be formed in any other
suitable way and may be connected to the fitment 100 by any other suitable means.
The preformed pouch 106 may be of any variety or type of pouch in any suitable configuration.
In one aspect, the preformed pouch 106 may be formed of a flexible film or any suitable
thin-gauged material suitable to be used for a flexible pouch. For example, the pouch
may be formed of polypropylene in one aspect, but in other aspect, any suitable materials
may be used. The preformed pouch 106 may be heat-sealed to fitment 100. In alternate
aspects, the preformed pouch 106 may be attached to the fitment 100 by any suitable
means. The handle portion 108 of handle piece 107 may extend into the interior of
preformed pouch 106. In alternate aspects, the handle portion 108 may also extend
to the exterior of the preformed pouch 106. The pouch 106 may be heat-sealed or otherwise
sealed around the handle portion 108 in such a configuration. In yet alternate aspects,
any suitable configuration of the handle may be possible.
[0019] Referring now to FIG. 2, a side cutaway view of a preformed pouch 106 is shown. The
pouch 106 shown is in the form of a standup pouch, but in alternate aspects, any suitable
pouch configuration may be used. A rigid support 200 is disposed within the preformed
pouch 106. The rigid support 200 may provide support for the structure of the preformed
pouch 106 so that the preformed pouch 106 may hold a predetermined structure and shape.
The rigid supports 200 may also allow for a thin-gauged material to be used for the
preformed pouch 106. Thin gauged material may be desirable for transportation, disposal
and handling purposes, but may not be rigid or thick enough to maintain a shape or
a structure by itself. The rigid supports 200 may be of any suitable material, including
HDPE, PP, metal, wood or any other flexible or elastic support material rigid enough
to maintain a structural shape within a pouch. More particularly, the rigid support
material is equal to or greater in stiffness relative to the flexible pouch body.
Alternatively, the rigid support material is greater in stiffness relative to the
flexible pouch body. Still alternatively, the rigid support material is greater in
stiffness relative to the flexible pouch body by at least 5%, or at least 10%, or
at least 15%, or at least 20%, or at least 25%, or at least 30%, or at least 40%,
or at least 50%.
[0020] The rigid support 200 may be inserted through fitment 100 into body of the preformed
pouch 106. In one aspect, the rigid supports 200 may be coupled or attached to the
fitment 100 so that it allows for the preformed pouch to maintain its shape during
transport. For example, the rigid supports 200 may be coupled with fitment 100 through
means of a clip, clasp, friction coupling features or any other suitable coupling
feature.
[0021] Referring now to FIG. 2A, a side schematic view of a rigid support 200a is shown.
The rigid support 200a as shown in FIG. 2A is the rigid support 200 in a compressed
state. Rigid supports 200 may be configured so that it facilitates easy installation
within a pouch. For instance, rigid supports 200 may be initially in a compressed
state or compact state as seen in FIG. 2A. The compressed rigid supports 200a may
facilitate installation so that it allows for easy insertion through a fitment 100,
which may be narrower or smaller than an uncompressed rigid support 200 is wide. Compression
of the rigid support 200 may be done by any suitable means of compacting or compressing
the rigid support 200. The rigid support 200 may be compressible to a compact state
by any suitable means, including springs, tension or any other suitable means.
[0022] Referring now to FIG. 2B, a side schematic view of a rigid support 200 in an uncompressed
state is shown. As may be seen, the rigid support 200 may change shape or return to
its original shape after installation within the pouch (for example, by insertion
through a fitment 100). The rigid support 200 may be configured to change shape by
any suitable mechanism, including, for example, springs, tension, or any other means.
In one aspect, the absence of compression force on rigid support 200 may release tension
on the rigid supports 200, allowing the rigid supports 200 to return to an uncompressed
shape. This may be, for instance, by means of the elastic nature of the materials
used to form the rigid supports 200. In one aspect, the changing of the shape of the
rigid support 200 may be done with little or no outside applied force - i.e. the rigid
support 200 may change its shape under its own impetus. However, in alternate aspects,
any other suitable means for changing the shape of rigid supports 200 may be used.
[0023] Referring now to FIG. 3, a schematic view of an exemplary bottle pouch 406 with a
rigid internal support 300 for the handle region 412 and a front edge 414 is depicted.
The bottle pouch 406 includes a fitment 400 for dispensing the contents (not shown)
of the bottle pouch 406. The fitment 400 may also include a cap 402 for sealing the
contents of the bottle pouch 406. The bottle pouch 406 also includes edge sections
414, 415 as well as a bottom section 416. The bottle pouch 406 may be of any suitable
shape for dispensing either solid or liquid contents with the handle 412 functioning
to ease the pouring of the bottle pouch 406 contents. Because the bottle pouch 406
is made of a flexible type material, it is generally flimsy, and hence difficult to
dispense the liquid or solid contents, and in particular as the remaining contents
of the bottle pouch 406 decrease in volume. Hence a rigid internal support 300 is
inserted into the bottle pouch 406 to increase its rigidity and improve ease of handling
in certain portions of the bottle pouch 406. The exemplary rigid internal support
300 in FIG. 3 includes an engagement feature 304 in its expanded position that locks
into the fitment 400 of the bottle pouch 406, a handle portion 308 and a front edge
portion 310. The exemplary rigid internal support 300 is internal to the bottle pouch
406 and increases the rigidity in the handle region 412 and the front edge 414 to
ease handling of the pouch 406 and the pouring of its contents. The rigid internal
support 300 may be of alternative configurations, for example, include a rigid bottom
portion to reinforce the bottom 416 of the pouch 406 and/or two or more side edge
portions to further reinforce the sides of the pouch.
[0024] Referring now to FIG. 3A, depicted is a schematic view of an exemplary bottle pouch
406 with a rigid internal support 300 being positioned into the fitment 400 of the
pouch 406 in view of an aspect of an exemplary embodiment. The rigid internal support
300 is slid into the bottle pouch 406 through the fitment 400 while it is in an unexpanded
position. The engagement feature 304 of the rigid internal support 300 interlocks
into the fitment 400 of the pouch 406 to keep it from dropping into it. The rigid
internal support 300 includes also the handle portion 308 and the front or side edge
portion 310. The handle portion 308 slides into the portion of the pouch 306 adjacent
to the handle region 412 to provide rigidity for ease of handling. The side edge portion
310 as it is slid into the pouch 306 expands up against the front edge 414 to provide
rigidity to the front edge 414 section of the pouch 306.
[0025] Referring now to FIG. 3B, depicted is a schematic view of an exemplary internal support
300 for the handle region 412 and front edge 414 of a bottle pouch 406 in the expanded
position in view of an aspect of an exemplary embodiment. The rigid internal support
300 of FIG. 3B is similar to the rigid internal support of FIG.3 and FIG.3A, except
that it also includes an additional rigid support member 309 for the inside of the
handle 412. Hence, there is a rigid support member on both sides 308, 309 of the handle
412. The rigid internal support 300 includes also the engagement member 304, the handle
portion 308, 309, and the side edge portion 310. The handle portion of 308 may also
be optionally extended via an additional extended leg portion 309 to the bottom 416
or near the bottom 416 of the pouch.
[0026] In another form of the embodiments of FIG. 3, 3A and 3B, the pouch may not have a
handle, but the rigid internal supports may still be used to reinforce the edges of
the pouch. In yet another form of the embodiments of FIG. 3, 3A and B, the pouch may
have a rigid internal support that includes an engagement feature that locks into
the fitment of the pouch and a handle portion.
[0027] Referring now to FIG. 4, a schematic view of another exemplary bottle pouch 406 with
a rigid internal support 300 for the handle 412 and the front wall 420 and rear wall
421 is depicted. The bottle pouch 406 includes a fitment 400 for dispensing the contents
(not shown) of the bottle pouch 406. The fitment 400 may also include a cap 402 for
sealing the contents of the bottle pouch 406. The bottle pouch 406 also includes edge
sections 414, 418 for the front vertical wall and edge sections 415, 417 for the rear
vertical wall 421 as well as a bottom 416 section. The bottle pouch 406 may be of
any suitable shape for dispensing either solid or liquid contents with the handle
412 functioning to ease the pouring of the bottle pouch 406 contents. Because the
bottle pouch 406 is made of a flexible type material, it is flimsy and hence difficult
to dispense the liquid or solid contents, and in particular as the remaining contents
of the bottle pouch 406 decrease in volume. Hence a rigid internal support 300 is
inserted into the bottle pouch 406 to increase its rigidity and improve ease of handling
in certain portions of the bottle pouch 406. The exemplary rigid internal support
300 in FIG. 4 includes an engagement feature 304 in its expanded position that locks
into the fitment 400 of the bottle pouch 406, a handle portion 308 and front vertical
wall portion that includes two vertical legs 310, 311 and an optional horizontal leg
312 at or near the bottom front edge 419 of the pouch. The front vertical wall portion
includes two vertical legs 310, 311 and an optional horizontal leg 312 that reinforce
the front wall 420 of the pouch 406. The exemplary rigid internal support 300 is internal
to the bottle pouch 406 and increases the rigidity in the handle 412 and the front
wall 420 to ease handling of the pouch 406 and the pouring of its contents.
[0028] Referring now to FIG. 4A, depicted is a schematic view of an exemplary bottle pouch
406 with a rigid internal support 300 being positioned into the fitment 400 of the
pouch 406 in view of an aspect of an exemplary embodiment. The rigid internal support
300 is slid into the bottle pouch 406 through the fitment 400 while it is in an unexpanded
position. The engagement feature 304 of the rigid internal support 300 interlocks
into the fitment 400 of the pouch 406 to keep it from dropping into it. The rigid
internal support 300 includes also the handle portion 308 and front vertical wall
portion that includes two vertical legs 310, 311 and an optional horizontal leg 312
at or near the bottom front edge 312 of the pouch 406. The handle portion 308 slides
into the portion of the pouch 306 adjacent to the handle 412 to provide rigidity for
ease of handling. The front vertical wall portion 310, 311, 312 as it is slid into
the pouch 306 expands up against the front vertical wall 414 to provide rigidity to
the front of the pouch 306.
[0029] Referring now to FIG. 4B, depicted is a schematic view of an exemplary internal support
300 for the handle region 412 and front vertical wall edge portion 310, 311, 312 of
a bottle pouch 406 in the expanded position in view of an aspect of an exemplary embodiment.
The rigid internal support 300 of FIG. 4B is similar to the rigid internal support
of FIG. 4 and FIG. 4A, except that it also includes an additional rigid support member
309 for the inside of the handle 412. Hence, there is a rigid support member on both
sides 308, 309 of the handle 412. The rigid internal support 300 includes also the
engagement member 304, the handle portion 308 and the front vertical wall portion
310, 311, 312. The handle portion may also be optionally extended via an additional
extended leg portion 309 to the or near the bottom 416 of the pouch 406. In another
form of the embodiments of FIG. 4, 4A and 4B, the pouch may not have a handle, but
the rigid internal supports may still be used to reinforce the vertical front wall
of the pouch. In yet another form of the embodiments of FIG. 4, 4A and 4B, the pouch
may have a rigid internal support that includes an engagement feature that locks into
the fitment of the pouch and a handle portion.
[0030] Referring now to FIG. 5, depicted is a schematic view of an exemplary tube pouch
106 with a rigid internal support 200 being positioned into the fitment 100 of the
pouch 106 for the side edges 108, 110 and optionally bottom edge 112 in view of an
aspect of an exemplary embodiment. The tube pouch 106 includes side edges 108, 110
and bottom edge 112 as well as a fitment 100 and a cap (not shown). The tube pouch
may contain a liquid (high or low viscosity) or a solid. Without the use of a rigid
internal support member 200, the tube pouch is generally flimsy, and in particular,
as the contents are consumed. The rigid internal support 200 slides into the fitment
100 opening and the engaging member 204 engages and locks into the fitment 100, for
example, as depicted in FIG. 1B. The rigid internal support 200 includes an engaging
member 204, side legs 208, 210 and an optional bottom leg 212. The side legs 208,
210 expand against the side edges 108, 110 of the pouch 106 and help reinforce and
provide lateral support to this area of the pouch 106. The optional bottom leg 212
expands against the bottom edge 112 and helps reinforce and provide bottom support
to this area of the pouch 106.
[0031] Referring now to FIG. 5A, depicted is a schematic view of an exemplary internal support
200 for the sides and optionally bottom of a tube pouch in view of an aspect of an
exemplary embodiment. The rigid internal support 200 includes an engaging member 204
for matting to the fitment, side legs 208, 210 and an optional bottom leg 212. After
the rigid internal support 200 is slid into the fitment of the tube pouch and held
in place by the engaging member 204, the side legs 208, 210 and optional bottom leg
212 expand against the side edges and bottom of the pouch.
[0032] Referring now to FIG. 5B, depicted is a schematic view of an exemplary internal support
200 for the sides and optionally bottom of a tube pouch in view of an aspect of an
exemplary embodiment. The rigid internal support 200 includes an engaging member 204
for matting to the fitment, and side legs 208, 210 that are connected to each other
in the shape of a "V". After the rigid internal support 200 is slid into the fitment
of the tube pouch and held in place by the engaging member 204, the side legs 208,
210 expand against the side edges and bottom or near bottom of the pouch. Hence, in
this form, there is no lateral support as shown in FIG.5 and 5A, but just the two
side legs 208, 210, which are connected at the top of the "V".
[0033] Referring now to FIG. 6, depicted is a cutaway schematic view of a fitment 100 and
internal support 200 engaging member 204 being slid into the lip or groove 101 of
the fitment 100 in view of an aspect of the exemplary embodiment. The engaging member
204 has an outside diameter that is smaller than the inside diameter of the fitment
100. The engaging member 204 includes a lip 201 that engages the lip or groove 101
on the inside of the fitment 100. The lip 201 of the engaging member snaps into the
ridge of the lip 101 of the fitment 100 to keep it in place.
[0034] Referring now to FIG. 6A, depicted is a cutaway schematic view of a fitment 100 and
internal support 200 engaging member 204 locked into the lip or groove 101 of the
fitment 100 in view of an aspect of the exemplary embodiment. The engaging member
204 of the internal support 200 snaps into the fitment 100 by the lip 201 of the engaging
member 204 locking into the lip or groove 101 on the inside diameter of the fitment
100. This is one exemplary non-limiting way that the rigid internal support 200 may
be connected or locked into the fitment 100 of the pouch, but other similar methods
may be contemplated.
[0035] Referring now to FIG. 7, depicted is a cutaway schematic view of a fitment 100 and
internal support 200 engaging member 204 being slid into the ridge or channel 101
of the fitment 100 in view of an aspect of the exemplary embodiment. The engaging
member 204 has an outside diameter that is smaller than the inside diameter of the
fitment 100. The engaging member 204 includes at least one tooth 201 that engages
the ridge or channel 101 on the inside of the fitment 100. The at least one tooth
201 of the engaging member 204 locks into the ridge or channel 101 of the lip 101
of the fitment 100 to keep it in place.
[0036] Referring now to FIG. 7A, depicted is a cutaway schematic view of a fitment 100 and
internal support 200 engaging member 204 locked into the ridge or channel 101 of the
fitment 100 in view of an aspect of the exemplary embodiment. The engaging member
204 includes at least one tooth 201 that engages the ridge or channel 101 on the inside
diameter of the fitment 100. The at least one tooth 201 of the engaging member 204
locks into the ridge or channel 101 of the lip 101 of the fitment 100 to keep it in
place. This is one exemplary non-limiting way that the rigid internal support 200
may be connected or locked into the fitment 100 of the pouch, but other similar methods
may be contemplated.
[0037] Referring now to FIG. 8, depicted is a schematic view of an exemplary bottle pouch
with an internal and external support for the handle wherein the internal portion
of the handle passes within the pouch body in view of an aspect of an exemplary embodiment.
The bottle pouch with an internal support 500 of FIG. 8 includes a flexible pouch
body 505 for storing the pouch contents (not shown) with a fitment 510 coupled to
an inner support handle piece 520 extending into the inside of the flexible pouch
body 505 (wherein contents of the pouch are stored) through the interior or inside
diameter of the fitment 510. In one form, the fitment 510 and inner support handle
piece 520 may be one contiguous piece with the inner support handle piece 520 injection
molded into the fitment 510 and extending through the interior 550 of the fitment
510 into the flexible pouch body 505. In this form, the combined fitment 510 and inner
support handle piece 520 are unitary and include a rigid handle portion 530 (also
referred to as the outer support handle piece) for reinforcing the handle region 512
of the bottle pouch 500. The handle region 512 of the bottle pouch is the region of
the flexible pouch 550 wherein a cut-out or indentation exists in the pouch for the
user to insert his or her hand in order to grasp the rigid handle portion 530, which
is adjacent to or within the handle region 512. In another form, the combined fitment
510 and inner support handle piece 520 may be two separate pieces that are coupled
together. In this form, the fitment 510 includes a fitment inner engagement feature
(as shown in FIG. 1) and the inner support handle piece 520 includes an inner support
handle piece engagement feature (as shown in FIG. 1B), wherein the fitment inner engagement
feature and inner support handle piece engagement feature are interlocked to keep
the inner support handle piece 520 from falling into or out of the flexible pouch
body 505. In this form, the combined fitment 510 and inner support handle piece 520
also includes a rigid handle portion 530(also referred to as an outer support handle
piece) extending from the inner support handle piece that forms the rigid handle 530
of the bottle pouch. The rigid handle portion 530 is preferably a single outer support
handle piece that extends linearly from and is unitary with the inner support handle
piece, but may optionally include a second outer support handle piece (not shown)
extending from the inner support handle piece 520. When the rigid handle portion includes
a second outer support handle piece, the first and second outer support handle pieces
propagate from the end of the inner support handle piece in a "Y" shape configuration
to allow the user to grasp two closely positioned rigid handle portions, which may
be advantageous for large and heavy bottle pouches.
[0038] Again referring to FIG. 8, the inner support handle piece 520 passes from the inside
(wherein contents of the pouch are stored) of the bottle pouch 500 to the outside
of the bottle pouch 500 to become an outer support handle piece 530. The outer support
handle piece 530 is located adjacent to or proximate to the handle region 512 of the
bottle pouch 500. The outer support handle piece 530 functions as a handle for the
bottle pouch 500 and reinforces the handle region 512 of the bottle pouch 500. The
rigid handle portion 530 is slid into the portion of the flexible pouch body 505 adjacent
to the handle region 512 to provide rigidity for ease of handling. The inner support
handle piece 520 passes through the interior or inside diameter 550 of the fitment
510 of the bottle pouch 500 into the flexible pouch body 505. The inner support handle
piece 520 then passes from the flexible pouch body 505 through the outer seal region
560 of the bottle pouch 500 proximate the handle region 512 to become the outer support
handle piece 530, which is located outside the flexible pouch body 505. The outer
support handle piece 530 reinforces the handle region 512 of the bottle pouch 500
and allows for ease of handling the bottle pouch 500 while dispensing contents (not
shown) inside the flexible pouch body 505 through the fitment 510 to the outside of
the bottle pouch 500.
[0039] Referring now to FIG. 9, depicted is a schematic view of another exemplary pouch
with an internal and external support for the handle wherein the internal portion
of the handle passes within the pouch body in view of an aspect of an exemplary embodiment.
The bottle pouch with an internal support 500 of FIG. 9 includes a flexible pouch
body 505 for storing the pouch contents (not shown) with a fitment 510 coupled to
an inner support handle piece 520 extending into the inside of the flexible pouch
body 505 (wherein contents of the pouch are stored) through the interior or inside
diameter of the fitment 510. In one form, the fitment 510 and inner support handle
piece 520 may be one contiguous piece with the inner support handle piece 520 injection
molded into the fitment 510 and extending through the interior or inside diameter
550 of the fitment 510 into the flexible pouch body 505. In this form, the combined
fitment 510 and inner support handle piece 520 are unitary and include a rigid handle
portion 530 (also referred to as the outer support handle piece) for reinforcing the
handle region 512 of the bottle pouch 500. The handle region 512 of the bottle pouch
is the region of the flexible pouch 550 wherein a cut-out or indentation exists in
the pouch for the user to insert his or her hand in order to grasp the rigid handle
portion 530, which is adjacent to or within the handle region 512. In another form,
the combined fitment 510 and inner support handle piece 520 may be two separate pieces
that are coupled together. In this form, the fitment 510 includes a fitment inner
engagement feature (as shown in FIG. 1) and the inner support handle piece 520 includes
an inner support handle piece engagement feature (as shown in FIG. 1B), wherein the
fitment inner engagement feature and inner support handle piece engagement features
are interlocked to keep the inner support handle piece 520 from falling into or out
of the flexible pouch body 505. In this form, the combined fitment 510 and inner support
handle piece 520 also includes a rigid handle portion 530(also referred to as an outer
support handle piece) extending from the inner support handle piece 520 that forms
the rigid handle of the bottle pouch 500. The rigid handle portion 530 is preferably
a single outer support handle piece that extends linearly from and is unitary with
the inner support handle piece, but may optionally include a second outer support
handle piece (not shown) extending from the inner support handle piece 520. When the
rigid handle portion includes a second outer support handle piece, the first and second
outer support handle pieces propagate from the end of the inner support handle piece
in a "Y" shape configuration to allow the user to grasp two closely positioned rigid
handle portions, which may be advantageous for large and heavy bottle pouches.
[0040] Again referring to FIG. 9, the inner support handle piece 520 passes from the inside
(wherein contents of the pouch are stored) of the bottle pouch 500 to the outside
of the bottle pouch 500 to become an outer support handle piece 530. The outer support
handle piece 530 is located adjacent to or proximate to the handle region 512 of the
bottle pouch 500. The outer support handle piece 530 then passes back into the inside
of the pouch 500 and optionally back into the flexible pouch body 505 (wherein the
contents of the pouch are stored) to become a second inner support handle piece 540.
In another form, the second inner support handle piece 540 may remain in the seal
region 580 of the bottle pouch 500 as opposed to passing back into the flexible pouch
body 505. The outer support handle piece 530 functions as a handle for the bottle
pouch 500 and reinforces the handle region 512 of the bottle pouch 500. The rigid
handle portion 530 is slid into the portion of the flexible pouch body 505 adjacent
to the handle region 512 to provide rigidity for ease of handling. The inner support
handle piece 520 passes through the interior 550 of the fitment 510 of the bottle
pouch 500 and then passes into the flexible pouch body 505. The inner support handle
piece 520 then passes from the flexible pouch body 505 through the outer seal region
560 of the bottle pouch 500 proximate the upper or top part of the handle region 512
to become the outer support handle piece 530, which is located outside the flexible
pouch body 505. The outer support handle piece 530 then passes from the outside of
the pouch 500 back into the flexible pouch body 505 through the outer seal region
570 of the bottle pouch 500 proximate the lower or bottom part of the handle region
512 to become the second inner support handle piece 540, which is located inside the
flexible pouch body 505 (wherein the contents are located). The outer support handle
piece 530 reinforces the handle region 512 of the bottle pouch 500 and allows for
ease of handling the bottle pouch 500 while dispensing contents (not shown) inside
the flexible pouch body 505 through the fitment 510 to the outside of the bottle pouch
500.
[0041] Referring now to FIG. 10, depicted is a schematic view of an exemplary bottle pouch
with an internal and external support for the handle wherein the internal portion
of the handle does not pass within the contents of the flexible pouch body in view
of another aspect of an exemplary embodiment. The bottle pouch 600 with an internal
and external support for the handle of FIG. 10 includes a flexible pouch body 605
for storing the pouch contents (not shown) with a fitment 610 coupled to an inner
support handle piece 620 extending into an outer sleeve or loop 625 (volume between
seal areas 650 and 660) attached to the outer periphery of the flexible pouch body
605 and external to where the contents of the pouch 600 are stored. The outer sleeve
or loop 625 is integral to the outer periphery of the flexible pouch or flexible pouch
body. It is generally fabricated from the same material as the flexible pouch and
hence is also generally flexible with an inner channel through which a semi-rigid
or rigid cylindrical shaped rod or body may pass as depicted in FIGS 10-13. In one
form, the fitment 610 and inner support handle piece 620 may be one contiguous piece
with the inner support handle piece 620 injection molded into the fitment 610 at an
outer surface, outer diameter or outer shoulder 615 of the fitment 610 and extending
into the outer sleeve or loop 625 attached to the flexible pouch body 605. In this
form, the combined fitment 610 and inner support handle piece 620 are unitary and
also include a rigid handle portion 630 (also referred to as the outer support handle
piece) for reinforcing the handle region 612 of the bottle pouch 600. The handle region
612 of the bottle pouch is the region of the pouch 600 wherein a cut-out or indentation
exists in the pouch for the user to insert his or her hand in order to grasp the rigid
handle portion 630, which is adjacent to or within the handle region 612. In another
form, the combined fitment 610 and inner support handle piece 620 may be two separate
pieces that are coupled together via a slip ring type of mechanism. See FIG. 1A. In
this form, the inner support handle piece 620 includes a slip ring 615 at its end
that slides over the fitment 610 and mates to a shoulder or collar (not shown) of
the fitment 610 in a press fit type of arrangement at 615. This interlocks the inner
support handle piece 620 to the fitment 610 to form the combined fitment and internal
support handle piece and also allows for the inner support handle piece 620 to be
slid into the outer sleeve or loop 625 of the bottle pouch 600. The outer sleeve or
loop 625 secures the inner support handle piece 620 to the bottle pouch 600, which
serves to reinforce and provide rigidity to top area of the bottle pouch 600. The
combined fitment 610 and inner support handle piece 620 also includes a rigid handle
portion 630 (also referred to as an outer support handle piece) extending from the
inner support handle piece 620 that forms the rigid handle of the bottle pouch 600.
The rigid handle portion 630 is preferably a single outer support handle piece that
extends linearly from and is unitary with the inner support handle piece, but may
optionally include a second outer support handle piece (not shown) extending from
the inner support handle piece 620. When the rigid handle portion includes a second
outer support handle piece, the first and second outer support handle pieces propagate
from the end of the inner support handle piece in a "Y" shape configuration to allow
the user to grasp two closely positioned rigid handle portions, which may be advantageous
for large and heavy bottle pouches.
[0042] Referring again to FIG. 10, there may be at least one, or two, or three, or four
outer sleeves or loops coupled to the outer periphery of the flexible pouch body that
the inner support handle piece 620 and/or the rigid handle portion 630 (see also FIG.11,
12 and 13) may be slid into. For FIGS. 10-13, the at least one outer sleeve or loop
may range from 5 to 250 mm, or 10 to 200 mm, or 20 to 150 mm, or 50 to 100 mm in length.
For FIGS. 10-13, the at least one outer sleeve or loop may range from 1 to 50 mm,
or 5 to 25 mm, or 8 to 20 mm, or 10 to 15 mm in inside diameter. The inner or inside
diameter of the at least one outer sleeve or loop is also generally constant over
the length of the sleeves or loops. The integral outside diameter of the inner support
handle piece and outer support handle piece is slightly less (0.5 to 10 mm, or 1 to
7 mm, or 2 to 5 mm) than inside diameter of the at least one outer sleeve or loop
such that the inner support handle piece and outer support handle piece may be easily
slid through the at least one outer sleeve or loop. Hence, the outer or outside diameter
of the integral inner support handle piece and outer support handle piece may range
from 0.5 to 48 mm, or 3 to 23 mm, or 6 to 18 mm, or 7 to 12 mm. The outer or outside
diameter of the integral inner support handle piece and outer support handle piece
is also generally constant over its length.
[0043] Again referring to FIG. 10, the inner support handle piece 620 passes from the inside
of the outer sleeve or loop 625 of the bottle pouch 600 to the outside of the bottle
pouch 600 to become an outer support handle piece 630 (also referred to as a rigid
handle portion). The outer support handle piece 630 is located adjacent to or proximate
to the handle region 612 of the bottle pouch 600. The outer support handle piece 630
functions as a handle for the bottle pouch 600 and reinforces the handle region 612
of the bottle pouch 600. The inner support handle piece 620 passes from exterior of
the fitment at 615 of the bottle pouch 600 into the at least one outer sleeve or loop
625 of the flexible pouch body 605. The inner support handle piece 620 then passes
outside the outer sleeve or loop 625 proximate the handle region 612 to become the
outer support handle piece 630, which is located outside the flexible pouch body 605.
The outer support handle piece 630 reinforces the handle region 612 of the bottle
pouch 600 and allows for ease of handling the bottle pouch 600 while dispensing contents
(not shown) inside the flexible pouch body 605 through the fitment 610 to the outside
of the bottle pouch 600.
[0044] Referring now to FIG. 11, depicted is another schematic view of an exemplary bottle
pouch with an internal and external support for the handle wherein the internal portion
of the handle does not pass within the flexible pouch body in view of another aspect
of an exemplary embodiment. FIG. 11 is analogous to FIG. 10 except that the outer
sleeve or loop 625 for securing the inner support handle piece to the periphery of
the flexible pouch body 605 is smaller in length and is a single loop as opposed to
a single sleeve. The bottle pouch 600 with an internal and external support for the
handle of FIG. 11 includes a flexible pouch body 605 for storing the pouch contents
(not shown) with a fitment 610 coupled to an inner support handle piece 620 extending
around the outer periphery at the top of the flexible pouch body 605. Then the inner
support handle piece 620 extends into an outer sleeve or loop 625 (volume between
seal areas 650 and 660) attached to the outer periphery of the flexible pouch body
605 and external to where the contents of the pouch 600 are stored. As in FIG. 10,
the fitment 610 and inner support handle piece 620 may be one contiguous piece with
the inner support handle piece 620 molded into the fitment 610 at an outer surface,
collar or shoulder 615 of the fitment 610. In this form, the combined fitment 610
and inner support handle piece 620 are unitary and also includes a rigid handle portion
630 (also referred to as the outer support handle piece) for reinforcing the handle
region 612 of the bottle pouch 600. The handle region 612 of the bottle pouch is the
region of the flexible pouch 600 wherein a cut-out or indentation exists in the pouch
for the user to insert his or her hand in order to grasp the rigid handle portion
630, which is adjacent to or within the handle region 612. In another form, the combined
fitment 610 and inner support handle piece 620 may be two separate pieces that are
coupled together via a slip ring type of mechanism. See FIG. 1A. In this form, the
inner support handle piece 620 includes a slip ring 615 at its end that slides over
the fitment 610 and mates to a shoulder or collar (not shown) of the fitment 610 in
a press fit type of arrangement at 615. This interlocks the inner support handle piece
620 to the fitment 610 to form the combined fitment and internal support handle piece.
The outer sleeve or loop 625 secures the inner support handle piece 620 to the bottle
pouch 600, which serves to reinforce and provide rigidity to top area of the bottle
pouch 600. The combined fitment 610 and inner support handle piece 620 also includes
a rigid handle portion 630(also referred to as an outer support handle piece) extending
from the inner support handle piece 620 that forms the rigid handle of the bottle
pouch 600. The rigid handle portion 630 is preferably a single outer support handle
piece that extends linearly from and is unitary with the inner support handle piece,
but may optionally include a second outer support handle piece (not shown) extending
from the inner support handle piece 620. When the rigid handle portion includes a
second outer support handle piece, the first and second outer support handle pieces
propagate from the end of the inner support handle piece in a "Y" shape configuration
to allow the user to grasp two closely positioned rigid handle portions, which may
be advantageous for large and heavy bottle pouches.
[0045] The bottle pouch of FIG. 11 may also include an additional one, two, or three outer
sleeves or loops coupled to the outer periphery of the flexible pouch body 605 above
the handle region 612 for further securing the inner support handle piece 620 to the
flexible pouch body 605 of the bottle pouch 600. Again referring to FIG. 11, the inner
support handle piece 620 passes from the inside of the outer sleeve or loop 625 of
the bottle pouch 600 to the outside of the bottle pouch 600 proximate or adjacent
to the handle region 612 to become an outer support handle piece or rigid handle portion
630. The rigid handle portion or outer support handle piece 630 functions as a handle
for the bottle pouch 600 and reinforces the handle region 612 of the bottle pouch
600 and allows for ease of handling the bottle pouch 600 while dispensing contents
(not shown) inside the flexible pouch body 605 through the fitment 610 to the outside
of the bottle pouch 600.
[0046] Referring now to FIG. 12, depicted is yet another schematic view of an exemplary
bottle pouch with an internal and external support for the handle wherein the internal
portion of the handle does not pass within the flexible pouch body in view of another
aspect of an exemplary embodiment. FIG. 12 is analogous to FIG. 10 except that it
also includes a second outer sleeve or loop 635 for securing the rigid handle portion
or outer support handle piece 630 to the periphery of the flexible pouch body 605
below the handle region 612 of the flexible pouch body 605. The bottle pouch 600 with
an internal and external support for the handle of FIG. 12 includes a flexible pouch
body 605 for storing the pouch contents (not shown) with a fitment 610 coupled to
an inner support handle piece 620 extending around the outer periphery at the top
of the flexible pouch body 605. Then the inner support handle piece 620 extends into
an outer sleeve or loop 625 (volume between seal areas 650 and 660) attached to the
outer periphery of the flexible pouch body 605 and external to where the contents
of the pouch 600 are stored. As in FIGS. 10 and 11, the fitment 610 and inner support
handle piece 620 may be one contiguous piece with the inner support handle piece 620
molded into the fitment 610 at an outer surface, collar or shoulder 615 of the fitment
610. In this form, the combined fitment 610 and inner support handle piece 620 are
unitary and also includes a rigid handle portion 630 (also referred to as the outer
support handle piece) for reinforcing the handle region 612 of the bottle pouch 600.
The handle region 612 of the bottle pouch is the region of the flexible pouch 600
wherein a cut-out or indentation exists in the pouch for the user to insert his or
her hand in order to grasp the rigid handle portion 630, which is adjacent to or within
the handle region 612. In another form, the combined fitment 610 and inner support
handle piece 620 may be two separate pieces that are coupled together via a slip ring
type of mechanism. See FIG. 1A. In this form, the inner support handle piece 620 includes
a slip ring 615 at its end that slides over the fitment 610 and mates to a shoulder
or collar (not shown) of the fitment 610 in a press fit type of arrangement at 615.
This interlocks or secures the inner support handle piece 620 to the fitment 610 to
form the combined fitment and internal support handle piece. The outer sleeve or loop
625 secures the inner support handle piece 620 to the bottle pouch 600, which serves
to reinforce and provide rigidity to top area of the bottle pouch 600. The combined
fitment 610 and inner support handle piece 620 also includes a rigid handle portion
630 (also referred to as an outer support handle piece) extending from the inner support
handle piece 620 that forms the rigid handle of the bottle pouch 600. The rigid handle
portion 630 is preferably a single outer support handle piece that extends linearly
from and is unitary with the inner support handle piece, but may optionally include
a second outer support handle piece (not shown) extending from the inner support handle
piece 620. When the rigid handle portion includes a second outer support handle piece,
the first and second outer support handle pieces propagate from the end of the inner
support handle piece in a "Y" shape configuration to allow the user to grasp two closely
positioned rigid handle portions, which may be advantageous for large and heavy bottle
pouches.
[0047] Again referring to FIG. 12, the inner support handle piece 620 passes from the inside
of the outer sleeve or loop 625 of the bottle pouch 600 to the outside of the bottle
pouch 600 proximate or adjacent to the handle region 612 to become an outer support
handle piece or rigid handle portion 630. The rigid handle portion or outer support
handle piece 630 functions as a handle for the bottle pouch 600 and reinforces the
handle region 612 of the bottle pouch 600 and allows for ease of handling the bottle
pouch 600 while dispensing contents (not shown) inside the flexible pouch body 605
through the fitment 610 to the outside of the bottle pouch 600. The bottle pouch 600
of FIG. 12 also includes an additional outer sleeve or loop 635 for securing the end
640 of the rigid handle portion or outer support handle piece 630 to the periphery
of the flexible pouch body 605 below the handle region 612 of the bottle pouch 600
in order to provide added stability and rigidity to the bottle pouch while dispensing
its contents. The bottle pouch of FIG. 12 with the additional outer sleeve or loop
635 below the handle region 612 may optionally also include an additional one, two,
or three additional outer sleeves or loops coupled to the outer periphery of the flexible
pouch body below the handle region 612 for further securing the end 640 of the rigid
handle portion or outer support handle piece 630 to the periphery of the flexible
pouch body 605 of the bottle pouch 600. The need for and the number and length of
the additional outer sleeves or loops 635 below the handle region 612 will be dependent
on the length of the rigid handle portion 630.
[0048] Referring now to FIG. 13, depicted is still yet another schematic view of an exemplary
bottle pouch with an internal and external support for the handle wherein the internal
portion of the handle does not pass within the flexible pouch body in view of another
aspect of an exemplary embodiment. FIG. 13 is analogous to FIG. 10 except that the
outer sleeve or loop 625 for securing the inner support handle piece 620 to the periphery
of the flexible pouch body 605 is smaller in length and includes two loops 625, 627
above the handle region 612 of the bottle pouch 600 as opposed to a single sleeve.
The bottle pouch 600 with an internal and external support for the handle of FIG.
13 includes a flexible pouch body 605 for storing the pouch contents (not shown) with
a fitment 610 coupled to an inner support handle piece 620 extending around the outer
periphery at the top of the flexible pouch body 605. Then the inner support handle
piece 620 extends into a first outer sleeve or loop 625 (volume between seal areas
650 and 660) attached to the outer periphery of the flexible pouch body 605 and external
to where the contents of the pouch 600 are stored. As in FIGS. 10, 11 and 12, the
fitment 610 and inner support handle piece 620 may be one contiguous piece with the
inner support handle piece 620 molded into the fitment 610 at an outer surface, collar
or shoulder 615 of the fitment 610. In this form, the combined fitment 610 and inner
support handle piece 620 are unitary and also includes a rigid handle portion 630
(also referred to as the outer support handle piece) for reinforcing the handle region
612 of the bottle pouch 600. The handle region 612 of the bottle pouch is the region
of the flexible pouch 600 wherein a cut-out or indentation exists in the pouch for
the user to insert his or her hand in order to grasp the rigid handle portion 630,
which is adjacent to or within the handle region 612. In another form, the combined
fitment 610 and inner support handle piece 620 may be two separate pieces that are
coupled together via a slip ring type of mechanism. See FIG. 1A. In this form, the
inner support handle piece 620 includes a slip ring 615 at its end that slides over
the fitment 610 and mates to a shoulder or collar (not shown) of the fitment 610 in
a press fit type of arrangement at 615. This interlocks or secures the inner support
handle piece 620 to the fitment 610 to form the combined fitment and internal support
handle piece. The bottle pouch of FIG. 13 also includes a second outer loop or sleeve
627 attached to the periphery of the flexible pouch body 605 and positioned above
the handle region 612. The inner support handle piece 620 also extends into the second
outer sleeve or loop 627 in order to further secure it to the flexible pouch body
605 and also external to where the contents of the pouch 600 are stored. The two outer
sleeves or loops 625, 627 secure the inner support handle piece 620 to the bottle
pouch 600, which serves to reinforce and provide rigidity to top area of the bottle
pouch 600. Alternatively, the bottle pouch of FIG. 13 may also include an additional
one, two, or three outer sleeves or loops coupled to the outer periphery of the flexible
pouch body 605 above the handle region 612 for further securing the inner support
handle piece 620 to the flexible pouch body 605 of the bottle pouch 600. The need
for and the number and length of the additional outer sleeves or loops 625,627 above
the handle region 612 will be dependent on the length of the inner support handle
piece 620 and the size of the pouch 600. The combined fitment 610 and inner support
handle piece 620 also includes a rigid handle portion 630(also referred to as an outer
support handle piece) extending from the inner support handle piece 620 that forms
the rigid handle of the bottle pouch 600. The rigid handle portion 630 is preferably
a single outer support handle piece that extends linearly from and is unitary with
the inner support handle piece, but may optionally include a second outer support
handle piece (not shown) extending from the inner support handle piece 620. When the
rigid handle portion includes a second outer support handle piece, the first and second
outer support handle pieces propagate from the end of the inner support handle piece
in a "Y" shape configuration to allow the user to grasp two closely positioned rigid
handle portions, which may be advantageous for large and heavy bottle pouches.
[0049] Again referring to FIG. 13, the inner support handle piece 620 passes from the inside
of the second outer sleeve or loop 627 of the bottle pouch 600 to the outside of the
bottle pouch 600 proximate or adjacent to the handle region 612 to become an outer
support handle piece or rigid handle portion 630. The rigid handle portion or outer
support handle piece 630 functions as a handle for the bottle pouch 600 and reinforces
the handle region 612 of the bottle pouch 600 and allows for ease of handling the
bottle pouch 600 while dispensing contents (not shown) inside the flexible pouch body
605 through the fitment 610 to the outside of the bottle pouch 600. The bottle pouch
600 of FIG. 13 also includes an additional outer sleeve or loop 635 for securing the
end 640 of the rigid handle portion or outer support handle piece 630 to the periphery
of the flexible pouch body 605 below the handle region 612 of the bottle pouch 600
in order to provide added stability and rigidity to the bottle pouch while dispensing
its contents. The bottle pouch 600 of FIG. 13 with the additional outer sleeve or
loop 635 below the handle region 612 may optionally also include an additional one,
two, or three additional outer sleeves or loops coupled to the outer periphery of
the flexible pouch body below the handle region 612 for further securing the end of
the rigid handle portion or outer support handle piece 630 to the periphery of the
flexible pouch body 605 of the bottle pouch 600. The need for and the number and length
of the additional outer sleeves or loops 635 below the handle region 612 will be dependent
on the length of the rigid handle portion 630.
[0050] The handle region (also referred to as outer support handle piece) 530, 630 of the
flexible pouch body of the various embodiments and described and depicted herein may
take various shapes, including, but not limited to circular, oval, rectangular, square,
triangular, as well as irregular contoured shaped for allowing the user of the pouch
to easily and efficiently grasp the rigid handle portion 530, 630 located adjacent
to the handle region 512, 612. The integral inner support handle piece and outer support
handle piece are preferably of a cylindrical shape with an outer diameter ranging
from 0.5 to 23 mm, or 3 to 18 mm, or 8 to 13 mm.
[0051] The pouches with internal supports disclosed herein provide improved stability and
control when pouring or dispensing relative to prior art pouches because of having
the internal supports coupled to the fitment or spout of the pouch. This feature is
not provided by prior art pouches. Even prior art pouches with a handle or other rigid
support not coupled to the fitment or spout still lack stability and control during
dispensing. The internal rigid support feature coupled to the fitment of the pouches
of the present disclosure provide such improved stability and control during dispensing.
Additionally, the pouches with internal supports disclosed herein provide support
to the flexible pouch body material even when the contents of the pouch are mostly
depleted or very light. Prior art pouches without internal supports will collapse
or flop without such support, which makes dispensing more difficult as the pouch contents
are emptied.
[0052] In accordance with one or more aspects of a first disclosed embodiment, a pouch with
internal support comprises: a flexible pouch including a fitment coupled to a flexible
pouch body and at least one inner support piece coupled to the fitment and extending
into the inside of the pouch through the interior of the fitment, wherein said fitment
includes a fitment inner engagement feature, wherein the at least one inner support
piece includes an inner support engagement feature and at least one inner support
extending from the inner support engagement feature, and wherein the fitment inner
engagement feature and inner support engagement feature are interlocked.
[0053] In accordance with another aspect of the disclosed embodiment, the at least one inner
support functions as a handle.
[0054] In accordance with another aspect of the disclosed embodiment, the at least one inner
support functioning as a handle passes from the inside of the pouch to the outside
of the pouch.
[0055] In accordance with another aspect of the disclosed embodiment, the at least one inner
support functioning as a handle passing from the inside of the pouch to the outside
of the pouch passes back into the inside of the pouch.
[0056] In accordance with another aspect of the disclosed embodiment, the at least one inner
support functions as an edge support.
[0057] In accordance with another aspect of the disclosed embodiment, the at least one inner
support piece includes two supports.
[0058] In accordance with another aspect of the disclosed embodiment, the two supports function
as a handle.
[0059] In accordance with another aspect of the disclosed embodiment, the two supports function
as a handle and as an edge support.
[0060] In accordance with another aspect of the disclosed embodiment, the at least one inner
support piece includes three supports.
[0061] In accordance with another aspect of the disclosed embodiment, two supports function
as a handle and one support functions as an edge support.
[0062] In accordance with another aspect of the disclosed embodiment, one supports functions
as a handle and two supports function as a side support.
[0063] In accordance with another aspect of the disclosed embodiment, the fitment is annular,
oval or rectangular in shape.
[0064] In accordance with another aspect of the disclosed embodiment, the fitment is a semi-rigid,
flexible or elastic material.
[0065] In accordance with another aspect of the disclosed embodiment, the fitment material
is selected from the group consisting of metal, glass, ceramic, wood, polypropylene,
polystyrene, polyester, nylon, polyethylene, polyhydroxyalkanoate, polylactic acid,
polyester from sugar cane or corn derived ethanol and molded pulp.
[0066] In accordance with another aspect of the disclosed embodiment, the interlocked fitment
inner engagement feature and inner support engagement feature keep the at least one
inner support piece from falling into and out of the flexible pouch body.
[0067] In accordance with another aspect of the disclosed embodiment, the fitment inner
engagement feature is substantially ring shaped.
[0068] In accordance with another aspect of the disclosed embodiment, the fitment inner
engagement feature is selected from the group the consisting of a lip, a groove, a
tongue, a tooth, a channel, a ridge, a clip, and a clasp.
[0069] In accordance with another aspect of the disclosed embodiment, the inner support
engagement feature is substantially ring shaped.
[0070] In accordance with another aspect of the disclosed embodiment, the inner support
engagement feature is selected from the group the consisting of a lip, a groove, a
tongue, a tooth, a channel, a ridge, a clip, and a clasp.
[0071] In accordance with another aspect of the disclosed embodiment, the fitment inner
engagement feature is integral to the inside diameter of the fitment or a separate
piece press/friction fit into the inside diameter of the fitment.
[0072] In accordance with another aspect of the disclosed embodiment, the at least one inner
support piece is a semi-rigid, flexible or elastic material that is equal to or greater
in stiffness relative to the flexible pouch body.
[0073] In accordance with another aspect of the disclosed embodiment, the at least one inner
support piece material is selected from the group consisting of metal, glass, ceramic,
wood, polypropylene, polystyrene, polyester, nylon, polyethylene, polyhydroxyalkanoate,
polylactic acid, polyester from sugar cane or corn derived ethanol and molded pulp.
[0074] In accordance with another aspect of the disclosed embodiment, further including
a cap or a dispensing mechanism interconnected to the fitment.
[0075] In accordance with another aspect of the disclosed embodiment, the cap or the dispensing
mechanism is interconnected to the fitment via a screw-on system, a hinged system
or a mechanical coupling system.
[0076] In accordance with another aspect of the disclosed embodiment, the dispensing mechanism
is selected from the group consisting of a trigger sprayer, a pump, a valve, a push
pull spout, a pour back spout, and dispensing ball or bulb for dosing.
[0077] In accordance with another aspect of the disclosed embodiment, the flexible pouch
body is in the shape of a bottle, jug, a bottle or a tube.
[0078] In accordance with another aspect of the disclosed embodiment, the flexible pouch
body further includes a liquid, a dry solid, a powdered solid or combinations thereof.
[0079] In accordance with another aspect of the disclosed embodiment, the flexible pouch
body is coupled to the fitment via a heat seal, an ultrasonic seal or an adhesive
seal.
[0080] In accordance with another aspect of the disclosed embodiment, the at least one inner
support is in a compressed or compacted state prior to being inserted into the flexible
pouch body.
[0081] In accordance with another aspect of the disclosed embodiment, the at least one inner
support in a compressed or compacted state includes springs, tension or a combination
thereof.
[0082] In accordance with another aspect of the disclosed embodiment, the at least one inner
support in a compressed or compacted state expands to conform to the volume of the
pouch after being inserted into the flexible pouch body.
[0083] In accordance with another aspect of the disclosed embodiment, the at least one inner
support piece reinforces at least one portion of the flexible pouch body selected
from the group consisting of a handle, a side wall, a side edge, a bottom edge, a
top edge, a bottom wall, and combinations thereof.
[0084] In accordance with one or more aspects of a second disclosed embodiment, a pouch
with an integrated fitment and handle piece comprises: a flexible pouch including
a combined fitment and handle piece coupled to a flexible pouch body, wherein the
combined fitment and handle piece includes a handle portion extending from the combined
fitment and handle piece, and wherein the combined fitment and handle piece are unitary.
[0085] In accordance with another aspect of the second disclosed embodiment, the handle
portion is in the interior of the pouch.
[0086] In accordance with another aspect of the second disclosed embodiment, the handle
portion interior to the pouch passes from the interior of the pouch to the exterior
of the pouch.
[0087] In accordance with another aspect of the second disclosed embodiment, the handle
portion interior to the pouch passing from the interior of the pouch to the exterior
of the pouch passes back into the interior of the pouch.
[0088] In accordance with another aspect of the second disclosed embodiment, the handle
portion is exterior of the pouch.
[0089] In accordance with another aspect of the second disclosed embodiment, the combined
fitment and handle piece are coupled to the flexible pouch body via an adhesive seal,
an ultrasonic seal or a heat seal.
[0090] In accordance with another aspect of the second disclosed embodiment, the combined
fitment and handle piece is a semi-rigid, flexible or elastic material that is equal
to or greater in stiffness relative to the flexible pouch body.
[0091] In accordance with another aspect of the second disclosed embodiment, the combined
fitment and handle piece material is selected from the group consisting of metal,
glass, ceramic, wood, polypropylene, polystyrene, polyester, nylon, polyethylene,
polyhydroxyalkanoate, polylactic acid, polyester from sugar cane or corn derived ethanol
and molded pulp.
[0092] In accordance with another aspect of the second disclosed embodiment, the combined
fitment and handle piece reinforces a handle or provides a handle to the flexible
pouch body.
[0093] In accordance with one or more aspects of a third disclosed embodiment, a pouch with
an integrated fitment and inner support piece comprises: a flexible pouch including
a combined fitment and inner support piece coupled to a flexible pouch body, wherein
the combined fitment and inner support piece includes at least one inner support extending
from the combined fitment and inner support piece, and wherein the combined fitment
and inner support piece are unitary.
[0094] In accordance with another aspect of the third disclosed embodiment, the at least
one inner support is in the interior of the pouch.
[0095] In accordance with another aspect of the third disclosed embodiment, the combined
fitment and inner support piece are coupled to the flexible pouch body via an adhesive
seal, an ultrasonic seal, or a heat seal.
[0096] In accordance with another aspect of the third disclosed embodiment, the combined
fitment and inner support piece is a semi-rigid, flexible or elastic material that
is equal to or greater in stiffness relative to the flexible pouch body.
[0097] In accordance with another aspect of the third disclosed embodiment, the combined
fitment and inner support piece material is selected from the group consisting of
metal, glass, ceramic, wood, polypropylene, polystyrene, polyester, nylon, polyethylene,
polyhydroxyalkanoate, polylactic acid, polyester from sugar cane or corn derived ethanol
and molded pulp.
[0098] In accordance with another aspect of the third disclosed embodiment, the at least
one inner support is in a compressed or compacted state prior to being inserted into
the flexible pouch body.
[0099] In accordance with another aspect of the third disclosed embodiment, the at least
one inner support in a compressed or compacted state includes springs, or tension,
or combinations thereof.
[0100] In accordance with another aspect of the third disclosed embodiment, the at least
one inner support in a compressed or compacted state expands to conform to the volume
of the pouch after being inserted into the flexible pouch body.
[0101] In accordance with another aspect of the third disclosed embodiment, the combined
fitment and inner support piece reinforces at least one portion of the flexible pouch
body selected from the group consisting of a handle, a side wall, a side edge, a bottom
edge, a top edge, a bottom wall and combinations thereof.
[0102] In accordance with one or more aspects of a fourth disclosed embodiment, a method
of making a pouch with an internal support comprises: i) providing a flexible pouch
including a fitment coupled to a flexible pouch body and at least one inner support
piece, wherein said fitment includes a fitment inner engagement feature, and wherein
the at least one inner support piece includes an inner support engagement feature
and at least one inner support extending from the inner support engagement feature;
and ii) sliding the inner support piece into the fitment such that the fitment inner
engagement feature and the inner support engagement feature interlock to keep the
at least one inner support piece from falling into and out of the flexible pouch body.
[0103] In accordance with another aspect of the fourth disclosed embodiment, further comprising
providing a cap or a dispensing mechanism and interconnecting the cap or the dispensing
mechanism to the fitment via a screw-on system, a hinged system or a mechanical coupling
system.
[0104] In accordance with another aspect of the fourth disclosed embodiment, the dispensing
mechanism is selected from the group consisting of a trigger sprayer, a pump, a valve,
a push pull spout, a pour back spout, and dispensing ball or bulb for dosing.
[0105] In accordance with another aspect of the fourth disclosed embodiment, further including
filling the flexible pouch body with a liquid, a dry solid, a powdered solid or combinations
thereof.
[0106] In accordance with another aspect of the fourth disclosed embodiment, the at least
one inner support is in a compressed or compacted state prior to being slid into the
fitment.
[0107] In accordance with another aspect of the fourth disclosed embodiment, the at least
one inner support in a compressed or compacted state includes springs, or tension,
or a combination thereof.
[0108] In accordance with another aspect of the fourth disclosed embodiment, further including
expanding the at least one inner support in a compressed or compacted state to conform
to the volume of the pouch after being slid into the fitment.
[0109] In accordance with another aspect of the fourth disclosed embodiment, the at least
one inner support piece reinforces at least one portion of the flexible pouch body
selected from the group consisting of a handle, a side wall, a side edge, a bottom
edge, a top edge, a bottom wall, and combinations thereof.
[0110] In accordance with another aspect of the fourth disclosed embodiment, the at least
one inner support functions as a handle.
[0111] In accordance with another aspect of the fourth disclosed embodiment, the at least
one inner support functioning as a handle passes from the inside of the pouch to the
outside of the pouch.
[0112] In accordance with another aspect of the fourth disclosed embodiment, the at least
one inner support functioning as a handle passing from the inside of the pouch to
the outside of the pouch passes back into the inside of the pouch.
[0113] In accordance with another aspect of the fourth disclosed embodiment, the at least
one inner support functions as an edge support.
[0114] In accordance with another aspect of the fourth disclosed embodiment, the at least
one inner support piece includes two supports.
[0115] In accordance with another aspect of the fourth disclosed embodiment, the two supports
function as a handle.
[0116] In accordance with another aspect of the fourth disclosed embodiment, the two supports
function as a handle and as an edge support.
[0117] In accordance with another aspect of the fourth disclosed embodiment, the at least
one inner support piece includes three supports.
[0118] In accordance with another aspect of the fourth disclosed embodiment, two supports
function as a handle and one support functions as an edge support.
[0119] In accordance with another aspect of the fourth disclosed embodiment, one supports
functions as a handle and two supports function as a side support.
[0120] In accordance with another aspect of the fourth disclosed embodiment, the fitment
is annular, oval or rectangular in shape.
[0121] In accordance with another aspect of the fourth disclosed embodiment, the fitment
is a semi-rigid, flexible or elastic material.
[0122] In accordance with another aspect of the fourth disclosed embodiment, the fitment
material is selected from the group consisting of metal, glass, ceramic, wood, polypropylene,
polystyrene, polyester, nylon, polyethylene, polyhydroxyalkanoate, polylactic acid,
polyester from sugar cane or corn derived ethanol and molded pulp.
[0123] In accordance with another aspect of the fourth disclosed embodiment, the fitment
inner engagement feature is substantially ring shaped.
[0124] In accordance with another aspect of the fourth disclosed embodiment, the fitment
inner engagement feature is selected from the group the consisting of a lip, a groove,
a tongue, a tooth, a channel, a ridge, a clip, and a clasp.
[0125] In accordance with another aspect of the fourth disclosed embodiment, the inner support
engagement feature is substantially ring shaped.
[0126] In accordance with another aspect of the fourth disclosed embodiment, the inner support
engagement feature is selected from the group the consisting of a lip, a groove, a
tongue, a tooth, a channel, a ridge, a clip, and a clasp.
[0127] In accordance with another aspect of the fourth disclosed embodiment, the fitment
inner engagement feature is integral to the inside diameter of the fitment or a separate
piece press/friction fit into the inside diameter of the fitment.
[0128] In accordance with another aspect of the fourth disclosed embodiment, the at least
one inner support piece is a semi-rigid, flexible or elastic material that is equal
to or greater in stiffness relative to the flexible pouch body.
[0129] In accordance with another aspect of the fourth disclosed embodiment, the at least
one inner support piece material is selected from the group consisting of metal, glass,
ceramic, wood, polypropylene, polystyrene, polyester, nylon, polyethylene, polyhydroxyalkanoate,
polylactic acid, polyester from sugar cane or corn derived ethanol and molded pulp.
[0130] In accordance with another aspect of the fourth disclosed embodiment, the flexible
pouch body is coupled to the fitment via a heat seal, an ultrasonic seal or an adhesive
seal.
[0131] In yet another aspect of the disclosed embodiment, a pouch is disclosed. The pouch
having a fitment comprising an inner engagement feature configured to couple with
a handle engagement feature, a handle piece substantially comprising of a handle portion
and a handle engagement feature, a pouch body formed by a flexible film material sealed
substantially about the fitment, and a support insert. The handle piece is substantially
passed through the interior of the fitment such that the inner engagement feature
is coupled with the handle engagement feature and wherein the handle portion extends
through the bottom of the fitment. The support insert is arranged within the pouch
to maintain a shape within.
[0132] In accordance with one or more aspects of a fifth disclosed embodiment, a bottle
pouch with an integrated fitment and inner support handle piece comprises: a flexible
pouch in the shape of a bottle comprising a flexible pouch body with a handle region
and a combined fitment and inner support handle piece including a rigid handle portion
extending from the combined fitment and inner support handle piece, wherein the combined
fitment and inner support handle piece is coupled to the flexible pouch, wherein the
inner support handle piece extends from the inside of the fitment and is internal
to the flexible pouch body, and wherein the inner support handle piece passes from
the interior of the flexible pouch body to the exterior of the flexible pouch body
adjacent to the handle region of the flexible pouch body to form the rigid handle
portion that increases the rigidity of the handle region of the flexible pouch.
[0133] In accordance with another aspect of the fifth disclosed embodiment, the inner support
handle piece passes from the exterior of the flexible pouch body back into the interior
of the flexible pouch body adjacent to the handle region of the flexible pouch body.
[0134] In accordance with another aspect of the fifth disclosed embodiment, the combined
fitment and inner support handle piece are unitary.
[0135] In accordance with another aspect of the fifth disclosed embodiment, the combined
fitment and inner support handle piece are formed in an injection molding process.
[0136] In accordance with another aspect of the fifth disclosed embodiment, the combined
fitment and inner support handle piece include a fitment inner engagement feature
and an inner support handle piece engagement feature for interlocking the fitment
to the inner support handle piece.
[0137] In accordance with another aspect of the fifth disclosed embodiment, the rigid handle
portion includes one outer support handle piece for the handle region.
[0138] In accordance with another aspect of the fifth disclosed embodiment, the rigid handle
portion includes a second outer support handle piece for the handle region.
[0139] In accordance with another aspect of the fifth disclosed embodiment, the combined
fitment and inner support handle piece are coupled to the flexible pouch body via
an adhesive seal, an ultrasonic seal or a heat seal.
[0140] In accordance with another aspect of the fifth disclosed embodiment, the combined
fitment and inner support handle piece is a rigid material that is greater in stiffness
relative to the flexible pouch body.
[0141] In accordance with another aspect of the fifth disclosed embodiment, the rigid material
is selected from the group consisting of metal, glass, ceramic, wood, polypropylene,
polystyrene, polyester, nylon, polyethylene, polyhydroxyalkanoate, polylactic acid,
polyester from sugar cane or corn derived ethanol and molded pulp.
[0142] In accordance with another aspect of the fifth disclosed embodiment, further including
a cap or a dispensing mechanism interconnected to the fitment.
[0143] In accordance with another aspect of the fifth disclosed embodiment, the cap or the
dispensing mechanism is interconnected to the fitment via a screw-on system, a hinged
system or a mechanical coupling system.
[0144] In accordance with another aspect of the fifth disclosed embodiment, the dispensing
mechanism is selected from the group consisting of a trigger sprayer, a pump, a valve,
a push pull spout, a pour back spout, and dispensing ball or bulb for dosing.
[0145] In accordance with another aspect of the fifth disclosed embodiment, the flexible
pouch body further includes a liquid, a dry solid, a powdered solid or combinations
thereof.
[0146] In accordance with another aspect of the fifth disclosed embodiment, the fitment
is annular, oval or rectangular in shape.
[0147] In accordance with another aspect of the fifth disclosed embodiment, the fitment
is a semi-rigid, flexible or elastic material.
[0148] In accordance with another aspect of the fifth disclosed embodiment, the fitment
material is selected from the group consisting of metal, glass, ceramic, wood, polypropylene,
polystyrene, polyester, nylon, polyethylene, polyhydroxyalkanoate, polylactic acid,
polyester from sugar cane or corn derived ethanol and molded pulp.
[0149] In accordance with one or more aspects of a sixth disclosed embodiment, a bottle
pouch with an integrated fitment and inner support handle piece comprises: a flexible
pouch in the shape of a bottle comprising a flexible pouch body with a handle region
and at least one outer sleeve or loop coupled to an outer periphery of the flexible
pouch body, a combined fitment and inner support handle piece including a rigid handle
portion extending from the combined fitment and inner support handle piece, wherein
the combined fitment and inner support handle piece is coupled to the flexible pouch
and the inner support handle piece passes through the interior of the at least one
outer sleeve or loop, wherein the inner support handle piece extends from the outer
periphery of the fitment and is external to the flexible pouch body, and wherein the
inner support handle piece passes from the interior of the outer sleeve or loop to
the exterior of the flexible pouch body adjacent to the handle region of the flexible
pouch body to form the rigid handle portion that increases the rigidity of the handle
region of the flexible pouch.
[0150] In accordance with another aspect of the sixth disclosed embodiment, further including
a second outer sleeve or loop coupled to the outer periphery of the flexible pouch
body.
[0151] In accordance with another aspect of the sixth disclosed embodiment, the inner support
handle piece passes through the interior of the second outer sleeve or loop.
[0152] In accordance with another aspect of the sixth disclosed embodiment, the rigid handle
portion passes through the interior of the second outer sleeve or loop located adjacent
to the handle region.
[0153] In accordance with another aspect of the sixth disclosed embodiment, further including
a third outer sleeve or loop coupled to the outer periphery of the flexible pouch
body.
[0154] In accordance with another aspect of the sixth disclosed embodiment, the inner support
handle piece passes through the interior of the third outer sleeve or loop.
[0155] In accordance with another aspect of the sixth disclosed embodiment, the rigid handle
portion passes through the interior of the third outer sleeve or loop located adjacent
to the handle region.
[0156] In accordance with another aspect of the sixth disclosed embodiment, the at least
one outer sleeve or loop ranges from 5 mm to 250 mm in length.
[0157] In accordance with another aspect of the sixth disclosed embodiment, the at least
one outer sleeve or loop ranges from 5 mm to 25 mm in inside diameter.
[0158] In accordance with another aspect of the sixth disclosed embodiment, the outside
diameter of the inner support handle piece and the rigid handle portion is from 3
to 23 mm.
[0159] In accordance with another aspect of the sixth disclosed embodiment, the combined
fitment and inner support handle piece are unitary.
[0160] In accordance with another aspect of the sixth disclosed embodiment, the combined
fitment and inner support handle piece include an inner support handle piece with
a slip ring at an end of the inner support handle piece that slides over an annular
shoulder of the fitment in a press fit type of arrangement.
[0161] In accordance with another aspect of the sixth disclosed embodiment, the rigid handle
portion includes one outer support handle piece for the handle region.
[0162] In accordance with another aspect of the sixth disclosed embodiment, the rigid handle
portion includes a second outer support handle piece for the handle region.
[0163] In accordance with another aspect of the sixth disclosed embodiment, the combined
fitment and inner support handle piece are coupled to the flexible pouch body via
an adhesive seal, an ultrasonic seal or a heat seal.
[0164] In accordance with another aspect of the sixth disclosed embodiment, the combined
fitment and inner support handle piece is a rigid material that is greater in stiffness
relative to the flexible pouch body.
[0165] In accordance with another aspect of the sixth disclosed embodiment, the rigid material
is selected from the group consisting of metal, glass, ceramic, wood, polypropylene,
polystyrene, polyester, nylon, polyethylene, polyhydroxyalkanoate, polylactic acid,
polyester from sugar cane or corn derived ethanol and molded pulp.
[0166] In accordance with another aspect of the sixth disclosed embodiment, further including
a cap or a dispensing mechanism interconnected to the fitment.
[0167] In accordance with another aspect of the sixth disclosed embodiment, the cap or the
dispensing mechanism is interconnected to the fitment via a screw-on system, a hinged
system or a mechanical coupling system.
[0168] In accordance with another aspect of the sixth disclosed embodiment, the dispensing
mechanism is selected from the group consisting of a trigger sprayer, a pump, a valve,
a push pull spout, a pour back spout, and dispensing ball or bulb for dosing.
[0169] In accordance with another aspect of the sixth disclosed embodiment, the flexible
pouch body further includes a liquid, a dry solid, a powdered solid or combinations
thereof.
[0170] In accordance with another aspect of the sixth disclosed embodiment, the fitment
is annular, oval or rectangular in shape.
[0171] In accordance with another aspect of the sixth disclosed embodiment, the fitment
is a semi-rigid, flexible or elastic material.
[0172] In accordance with another aspect of the sixth disclosed embodiment, the fitment
material is selected from the group consisting of metal, glass, ceramic, wood, polypropylene,
polystyrene, polyester, nylon, polyethylene, polyhydroxyalkanoate, polylactic acid,
polyester from sugar cane or corn derived ethanol and molded pulp.
[0173] In accordance with one or more aspects of a seventh disclosed embodiment, a method
of making a bottle pouch with an integrated fitment and inner support handle piece
comprises: providing a flexible pouch in the shape of a bottle comprising i) a flexible
pouch body with a handle region, and ii) a combined fitment and inner support handle
piece including a rigid handle portion extending from the combined fitment and inner
support handle piece, coupling the combined fitment and inner support handle piece
to the flexible pouch, wherein the inner support handle piece extends from the inside
of the fitment and is internal to the flexible pouch body, and passing the inner support
handle piece from the interior of the flexible pouch body to the exterior of the flexible
pouch body adjacent to the handle region of the flexible pouch body to form the rigid
handle portion that increases the rigidity of the handle region of the flexible pouch.
[0174] In accordance with one or more aspects of a eighth disclosed embodiment, a method
of making a bottle pouch with an integrated fitment and inner support handle piece
comprises: providing a flexible pouch in the shape of a bottle comprising i) a flexible
pouch body with a handle region and at least one outer sleeve or loop coupled to an
outer periphery of the flexible pouch body, and ii) a combined fitment and inner support
handle piece including a rigid handle portion extending from the combined fitment
and inner support handle piece, wherein the inner support handle piece extends from
the outer periphery of the fitment, coupling the combined fitment and inner support
handle piece to the flexible pouch, passing the inner support handle piece through
the interior of the at least one outer sleeve or loop and is external to the flexible
pouch body, and passing the inner support handle piece from the interior of the outer
sleeve or loop to the exterior of the flexible pouch body adjacent to the handle region
of the flexible pouch body to form the rigid handle portion that increases the rigidity
of the handle region of the flexible pouch.
[0175] It should be understood that the foregoing description is only illustrative of the
aspects of the disclosed embodiment and that the aspects of the disclosed embodiment
can be used individually or in any suitable combination thereof. Various alternatives
and modifications can be devised by those skilled in the art without departing from
the aspects of the disclosed embodiment. Accordingly, the aspects of the disclosed
embodiment are intended to embrace all such alternatives, modifications and variances
that fall within the scope of the appended claims. Further, the mere fact that different
features are recited in mutually different dependent or independent claims does not
indicate that a combination of these features cannot be advantageously used, such
a combination remaining within the scope of the aspects of the invention.
[0176] All patents, test procedures, and other documents cited herein, including priority
documents, are fully incorporated by reference to the extent such disclosure is not
inconsistent with this invention and for all jurisdictions in which such incorporation
is permitted. When numerical lower limits and numerical upper limits are listed herein,
ranges from any lower limit to any upper limit are contemplated.