US20130205721A1 - Pouch Style Food Service Bag - Google Patents
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B65—CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
- B65D—CONTAINERS FOR STORAGE OR TRANSPORT OF ARTICLES OR MATERIALS, e.g. BAGS, BARRELS, BOTTLES, BOXES, CANS, CARTONS, CRATES, DRUMS, JARS, TANKS, HOPPERS, FORWARDING CONTAINERS; ACCESSORIES, CLOSURES, OR FITTINGS THEREFOR; PACKAGING ELEMENTS; PACKAGES
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- the present disclosure pertains to containers such as bags, and, more particularly, to bags for use in the food-service, food-packaging industry and methods, apparatuses, devices, and/or systems associated therewith.
- some example bags may comprise dual-layer, pouch-style, food-service bags constructed from a non-stick inner layer and/or an outer layer having different characteristics.
- FIG. 4 is a front sectional perspective view of the partially folded outer and inner sheets shown in FIG. 3 .
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- This application claims the benefit of and priority to U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 61/525,864, filed Aug. 22, 2011, which is incorporated by reference herein and made a part hereof.
- The present disclosure pertains to containers such as bags, and, more particularly, to bags for use in the food-service, food-packaging industry and methods, apparatuses, devices, and/or systems associated therewith. Specifically, some example bags according to at least some aspects of the present disclosure may comprise dual-layer, pouch-style, food-service bags constructed from a non-stick inner layer and/or an outer layer having different characteristics.
- Specifically, sometimes it is desired in the food-service, food-packaging industry to have a package, such as a bag, for a food product that may be used for preparation as well as storage. The reasons for desiring a food package having utility in both storage and preparation are many but could include cleanliness and/or convenience. In the instances where a combination food storage, food preparation package is desired, it is likely that desired package properties for the inside of the package, such as non-stick and/or grease repellant properties will be different from the desired properties for the outside of the package, such as strength, stiffness, ease of applying printed indicia, etc. Accordingly, in the food-service, food-packaging industry, it may be desired to have a food product package for use in both storage and preparation that has a material having some desired properties on an inside portion thereof and a different material, having different desired properties on an outside portion thereof.
- In accordance with the foregoing, the present disclosure provides a food-service, food-packaging product package that utilizes one material, having certain desired properties on an outside thereof, and utilizes a different material, having different desired properties, on an inside thereof. One example of materials that may be desired for use on the inside of a food-service, food-packaging product include non-stick materials, such as silicone parchment release liner. Such non-stick materials may be desirable for some food packaging applications so that food products may be readily removed from the packaging. Constructing packaging from such non-stick materials may present challenges, however, because gluing some non-stick materials may be difficult due to the non-stick characteristics. Other materials, such as kraft paper, may provide some desirable characteristics (e.g., strength, stiffness, low cost, ease of applying printing, etc.), but may not provide desired non-stick and/or grease resistant characteristics.
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FIG. 1 is a side perspective view of an example pouch style bag containing a food item therein, according to at least some aspects of the present disclosure. -
FIG. 2 is a front perspective view of the pouch style bag ofFIG. 1 . -
FIG. 3 is a top perspective view of outer and inner sheets operable for use in constructing the pouch style bag ofFIG. 1 in accordance with at least some aspects of the present disclosure. -
FIG. 4 is a front sectional perspective view of the partially folded outer and inner sheets shown inFIG. 3 . -
FIG. 5 is a front perspective view of the partially folded outer and inner sheets shown inFIG. 4 . -
FIG. 6 is a top plan view of the fully folded outer and inner sheets as shown inFIG. 5 having adhesive portions applied thereto in accordance with at least some aspects of the present disclosure. -
FIG. 7 is a side perspective view of the example pouch style bag ofFIG. 1 in a folded down configuration. -
FIG. 8 is a front perspective view of the example pouch style bag ofFIG. 1 in an upright orientation. -
FIG. 9 is an alternate side perspective view of the example pouch style bag in flat orientation ofFIG. 1 . -
FIG. 10 is a front perspective view of production equipment operable to adhesively coat the fully folded outer and inner sheets as shown inFIG. 6 having a paste bar oriented generally parallel to a feed axis according to at least some aspects of the present disclosure. -
FIG. 11 is a front perspective view of prior art bag production equipment having a paste bar oriented generally perpendicular to a feed axis for the bag. - The present disclosure contemplates that it may be desirable to construct bags, such as food service bags, using some materials which may be difficult to use in connection with adhesives. For example, some non-stick materials, such as silicone parchment release liner, may be desirable for some food packaging applications so that food products may be readily removed from the packaging. Constructing packaging from some non-stick materials may present challenges, however, because gluing some non-stick materials may be difficult due to the non-stick characteristics. Other materials, such as kraft paper, may provide some desirable characteristics (e.g., ability to accept adhesives and stick to itself, strength, stiffness, low cost, ease of applying printing, etc.), but may not provide non-stick and/or grease resistant characteristics.
- Some example food service bags according to at least some aspects of the present disclosure may comprise dual-layer bags configured to house food products during various food service operations. For example, some example bags may be configured to hold a food product during freezing, thawing, heating, and/or cooking operations. Some example embodiments may be configured for the food product to be removed from the bag prior to serving, and some example embodiments may be configured for serving the food product in the bag. Some example embodiments may comprise dual-layer bags configured to be grease resistant.
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FIGS. 1 , 2, 7, 8 and 9, a food service bag in accordance with at least some aspects of the present invention may comprise a double layeredbag 100.Bag 100 may be configured to hold one ormore objects 10, including food objects, such as a sandwich, pizza, french fries, etc. - In some example embodiments,
bag 100 may be constructed generally in the form of a pouch and may include a generallyrectangular front panel 101 and a generallyrectangular back panel 103.Front panel 101 andback panel 103 may be joined together at a substantially closed end 104 (e.g., at a fold) and by opposed, bondedsides Bag 100 may include a substantiallyopen end 102 generally opposite substantially closedend 104, and opposed, bondedsides open end 102 to generally adjacent the substantially closedend 104.Sides bag 100 may be generally in the form of a pouch.Bag 100 may include an outwardly facingexterior surface 110 and an inwardly facinginterior surface 112. Anexample bag 100 may be generally rectangular and about 10 inches long and about 4¼ wide. - As shown best in
FIG. 3 ,bag 100 may be comprised of anouter sheet 200 and aninner sheet 202, which may be used to constructbag 100, according to at least some aspects of the present disclosure. In some example embodiments,outer sheet 200 may provideexterior surface 110 ofbag 100 andinner sheet 202 may provideinterior surface 112 of assembledbag 100. In some example embodiments,outer sheet 200 may comprise a structural and/or insulative material (e.g., kraft paper and bleached kraft paper) andinner sheet 202 may comprise a non-stick and/or grease-resistant material (e.g., silicone parchment release liner and other non-stick materials). For example, if the outer sheet is chosen to be kraft paper, some specifications for kraft paper operable in aspects of the invention include the following. -
25# Natural MF Grease-Gard Kit 4 1 Side TAPPI Test Property Units Min Avg Max Method Basis Weight (24 × 26-500) lbs 23.7 25.0 26.3 T-410 Porosity G sec/100 cc 40 75 150 T-460 Repel Repel No 3 4 T-559 Size H-W sec 20 70 T-530 Tear CD gms 16 26 T-414 Tear MD gms 14 24 T-414
Similarly, if the inner sheet is chosen to be silicone parchment release liner, some specifications for such liner operable in aspects of the invention include the following. -
27 lb Silicone Parchment Release Liner Grade: B27 WRS-5 Parameter Unit Nominal - Value Basis Weight lbs/ream 27.0 Caliper mils 2.2 Tear MD lbs 20.0 CD lbs 25.0 Tensile MD lbs 30.0 CD lbs 13.0 Mullen Wet lbs. 2.0 Moisture % 4.5 - In some example embodiments,
outer sheet 200 andinner sheet 202 may be generally rectangular and may be about 11 inches wide by about 19½ inches long. In some example embodiments,outer sheet 200 andinner sheet 202 may be about the same size. In some example embodiments,inner sheet 202 may be larger or smaller thanouter sheet 200. - Bulk materials from which
outer sheet 200 and/orinner sheet 202 may be cut may be obtained in roll form. As will be understood by those of skill in the art, some operations in example methods of constructingbags 100 may be performed in a generally continuous manner on materials as they are unrolled, prior to cutting the unrolled materials into individualouter sheets 200 and/orinner sheets 202. Thus, although the descriptions herein focus on constructing anindividual bag 100 from an individualouter sheet 200 and an individualinner sheet 202, it is to be understood that the various operations may be performed in a generally continuous manner on an uncut length of material comprising a plurality ofouter sheets 200 and/orinner sheets 202, and that cutting of materials into individualouter sheets 200 andinner sheets 202 may occur at least partway through a construction process. - As shown best in
FIG. 4 ,sheet assembly 204 may compriseouter sheet 200 andinner sheet 202, which may be arranged against each other, flat surface to flat surface. In some example embodiments,sheet assembly 204 may be formed withouter sheet 200 andinner sheet 202 substantially aligned with each other. In some example embodiments,outer sheet 200 andinner sheet 202 may be offset relative to the other. - In some example embodiments, one or more folds may be created in
sheet assembly 204 to formsides upward folds folds folds sheet assembly 204. In some example embodiments, folds may be formed such that they are generally symmetrical across a longitudinal axis ofsheet assembly 204. In other words, folds generally towards a firstlongitudinal edge 212A may be substantially mirrored by folds generally towards an opposed secondlongitudinal edge 212B. In some example embodiments, an arrangement of folds may be generally asymmetrical. For example, an arrangement of folds generally towardsfirst edge 212A may differ from an arrangement of folds generally towardssecond edge 212B. - As shown best in
FIG. 6 , a downwardly facing surface of foldedsheet assembly 204 may be substantially entirelyouter sheet 200. This downwardly facing surface will eventually form the outwardly facing surfaces offront panel 101 andback panel 103. The upwardly facing surface of foldedsheet assembly 204 may comprise laterally disposed, longitudinal strips ofouter sheet 200 on both lateral sides of a section ofinner sheet 202. The upwardly facing strips ofouter sheet 200 may be the result of creasingupward folds upward folds FIG. 5 . These folds may be generally in the form of accordion-type folds. In particular the upwardly facing strips ofouter sheet 200 may comprise the portions of the outer sheet generally betweenedges - In some example embodiments, an adhesive (e.g., cold starch glue) may be applied to one or more
adhesive regions bag 100outer sheet 200. For example,adhesive regions outer sheet 200 generally betweenedge 212A and fold 210A and/oradhesive regions outer sheet 200 generally betweenedge 212B and fold 210B. In some example embodiments, adhesive may be applied toadhesive regions adhesive regions sheet assembly 204 is folded. - In some example embodiments,
sheet assembly 204 may be formed into a generally pouch-style structure by folding at afold line 216, which may be located approximately in the middle ofsheet assembly 204 and/or which may be oriented generally perpendicular tolongitudinal edges adhesive regions adhesive regions - As seen best in
FIG. 7 , in some example embodiments,outer sheet 200 may comprise substantially all of theexterior surface 110 andinner sheet 202 may comprise substantially all ofinterior surface 112. Thus, in accordance with some aspects of the disclosure,inner sheet 202 comprisinginterior surface 112 may provide desired non-stick and/or grease-resistant characteristics to the interior of thebag 100 andouter sheet 200 comprisingexterior surface 110 may provide desired handling and/or gluing characteristics to the exterior of thebag 100. - As best seen in
FIG. 10 ,example bag 100production equipment 300 may be comprised of adhesive applicators, such as paste bars 302, 304, according to at least some aspects of the present disclosure. Paste bars 302, 304 may be configured to apply adhesive toadhesive regions paste bars feed axis 306 ofproduction equipment 300. - In contrast, as best shown in
FIG. 11 , prior artbag production equipment 400, is generally known by those of ordinary skill in the art, to haveadhesive applicators 402 which are oriented generally perpendicular to thefeed axis 404 of the production equipment. - An example method of using food service packaging according to at least some aspects of the present disclosure may include the use in connection with a food product, such as a Panini sandwich. For example, a Panini sandwich may be assembled and placed in
bag 100, andbag 100 may be closed and/or sealed. For example, substantiallyopen end 102 may be closed, folded over, and, if desired secured with adhesive tape.Bag 100 containing the Panini sandwich may then be placed in a freezer and/or refrigerator (if desired and/or necessary).Bag 100 containing the Panini sandwich may later be removed from the freezer and/or refrigerator and heated in a microwave oven and/or an oven. Then, the Panini sandwich, still inbag 100, may be cooked, such as on a sandwich press (e.g., a Panini press). The cooked Panini sandwich may removed frombag 100 and served. Such a method may provide cleanliness and sanitation advantages because the food product may remain substantially isolated from the surrounding environment while it is sealed within thebag 100. Thus, the risk of contamination of the food product may be reduced as the food product may be frozen, stored, heated, and/or cooked while remaining substantially isolated from the surrounding environment. Similarly, the likelihood of that the food product may leave food particles in the freezer, microwave, or oven may be reduced, thereby potentially improving cleanliness. - While example embodiments have been set forth above for the purpose of disclosure, modifications of the disclosed embodiments as well as other embodiments thereof may occur to those skilled in the art. Accordingly, it is to be understood that the disclosure is not limited to the above precise embodiments and that changes may be made without departing from the scope. Likewise, it is to be understood that it is not necessary to meet any or all of the stated advantages or objects disclosed herein to fall within the scope of the disclosure, since inherent and/or unforeseen advantages may exist even though they may not have been explicitly discussed herein.
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