US20160167859A1 - Multi-compartment package device - Google Patents
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- the present invention is generally directed to a multi-compartment packaging device, and more particularly to a multi-compartment packaging device having at least one partition strip therein.
- Packages such as bags or pouches containing a product therein are naturally subject to the laws of gravity. Therefore, the less volume the contents within a flexible package occupy, the more the contents shift from one end of the package to the other during transport. Thus, the contents within the package frequently reshape the package into a generally conical shape, i.e., wider at one end and narrower at the opposing end.
- One disadvantage of such packages is that multiple packages, each of a relatively different shape, will not stack up well against one another, and thus take up more space in transport, or in storage. Another disadvantage of such packages is that they are not optimal for handling.
- one aspect of the present invention is directed to a multi-compartment packaging device for a single product.
- the packaging device comprises a flexible pouch defining an interior cavity, having at least two sidewalls, a closed end along one end of the pouch, and an open but closeable end for receiving a product therethrough along an opposing end of the pouch.
- a pouch length extends from the open end to the closed end.
- At least one permanent partition strip is located within the interior cavity of the flexible pouch, extending from one of the open and closed ends toward the other of the open and closed ends and having a strip length which is shorter than the pouch length.
- the at least one partition strip forms at least two separate but fluidly communicating compartments within the interior cavity.
- the package comprises a flexible pouch defining an interior cavity, having at least two sidewalls, a first closed end along one end of the pouch, a second closed end along an opposing end of the pouch.
- a pouch length extends from the first closed end to the second closed end.
- At least one permanent partition strip is located within the interior cavity of the flexible pouch, and extends from one of the first and second closed ends toward the other of the first and second closed ends, and having a strip length which is shorter than the pouch length.
- the at least one partition strip forms at least two separate but fluidly communicating compartments within the interior cavity.
- the single product is contained within the interior cavity.
- FIG. 1A is a side elevational view of a packaging device of the current invention, including continuous partition strips;
- FIG. 1B is a perspective view of the packaging device of FIG. 1A ;
- FIG. 2A is a side elevational view of the packing device of the current invention, including partition strips comprised of successive discrete portions;
- FIG. 2B is a perspective view of the packaging device of FIG. 2A .
- FIGS. 1A-2B a preferred embodiment of a packaging device, generally designated 10 , according to the present invention.
- the packaging device 10 is adapted for sealingly packaging any one of a numerous variety of products or formulations, such as, for example, without limitation, topical formulations, e.g., gel, oil, cream, shampoo, and lotion, pharmaceutical products, cosmetic products and the like, and for more equally distributing the product or formulation throughout the packaging device 10 .
- the packaging device 10 includes a flexible pouch 12 .
- the pouch 12 is generally rectangular in shape, having opposing sidewalls 12 a, a closed end 12 b along one end of the pouch 12 , and an open but closeable end 12 c, along an opposing end of the pouch.
- a product or formulation is received into an interior cavity 12 d of the pouch 12 via the open end 12 c.
- the pouch 12 may take the form of any of numerous different shapes, while having an opening sufficient for inserting a product into the pouch 12 .
- the pouch 12 defines a length L 1 extending from the open end 12 c to the closed end 12 b.
- the pouch 12 is preferably formed of multiple overlying polymeric layers.
- the pouch 12 may be formed of a first or interior polyethylene (“PE”) layer, a second or middle aluminum layer, and a third or exterior polyethylene terephthalate (“PET”) layer.
- PE polyethylene
- PET polyethylene terephthalate
- Each polymeric layer may be adhered to the adjacent layer by gluing or sticking the two layers to one another via an intervening binding layer, such as, for example, without limitation, a layer of ethylene acrylate copolymer (“EEA”).
- ESA ethylene acrylate copolymer
- the polymeric layers may be laminated together, i.e., adhered together by heating.
- the pouch 12 may be formed of a first or interior Surlyn® layer (Surlyn® Ionomer Resin, sold by E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Company of Wilmington, Del.), a second or middle aluminum layer, and a third or exterior PET layer.
- the pouch 12 may be formed of
- the multiple layer pouch 12 may alternatively be made of a single polymeric material.
- the pouch 12 may be formed of any of numerous different materials, currently known or that later become known, providing generally the same properties for the pouch 12 as described herein. Further, the pouch 12 may be appropriately sized for receiving the desired quantity/volume of product, such as, for example, without limitation, within the range of about 10 ml to about 300 ml.
- each partition strip 14 extends from the closed end 12 b and defines a substantially equivalent length L 2 that is shorter than the pouch length L 1 , thereby forming at least two separate, but fluidly communicating compartments 14 a within the interior cavity 12 d.
- the interior cavity 12 d includes two spaced apart partition strips 14 , thereby forming three compartments 14 a .
- the pouch 12 may include one partition strip 14 or more than two partition strips 14 , according to, for example, the size of the pouch 12 .
- the partition strips 14 may have different lengths, but are preferably shorter than the length L 1 of the pouch 12 .
- Each partition strip 14 may be formed by heat sealing the opposing interior sides of the pouch 12 using a press, in a manner well understood by those of ordinary skill in the art. Alternatively, a strip of material, sealable to the opposing interior sides may be placed within the pouch 12 during manufacture thereof, and sealed to the interior sides via a heated press, or through a non-heated adhesive. It should be understood that the partition strips 14 are permanent, meaning that a force applied to separate the opposing sides of the pouch 12 will damage, tear or rupture the pouch 12 prior to tearing or rupturing the partition strip 14 . As shown in FIGS. 1A, 1B , the partition strips 14 may comprise a continuous strip 14 , or, alternatively, as shown in FIGS. 2A, 2B , the partition strips 14 may comprise a plurality of successive discrete portions 14 b. As the partition strips 14 are shorter than the length L 1 of the pouch 12 , the compartments 14 a are fluidly communicated regardless.
- a single product or formulation i.e., a single substance or a pre-mixed substance
- a single product or formulation i.e., a single substance or a pre-mixed substance
- the pouch 12 may include the partition strip(s) 14 prior to filling the interior cavity 12 d with the product, or, alternatively, if the product is not heat sensitive, each partition strip 14 may be formed after a desired amount of product is filled into the interior cavity 12 d, or after the entire desired amount of product is inserted into the interior cavity 12 .
- partition strip(s) 14 increase the structural integrity of the flexible pouch 12 , helping the pouch 12 to remain in a more stable shape during handling, transport and storage.
- the partition strip(s) 14 also function to more equivalently distribute the product among the compartments 14 a, and to partially impede to product from moving within the pouch 12 when the pouch is oriented as shown in FIG. 1A , according to gravitational force, thereby assisting in preventing the pouch 12 from having one end 12 b being substantially wider than the opposing end 12 c.
- the pouch 12 may more closely maintain a rectangular shape, providing for improved handling, as well as more efficient storage, such as, for example, via more efficient stacking of multiple packages 10 atop one another.
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Abstract
A multi-compartment packaging device for a single product includes a flexible pouch defining an interior cavity, having at least two sidewalls, a closed end along one end of the pouch, and an open but closeable end for receiving a product therethrough along an opposing end of the pouch. The length of the pouch extends from the open end to the closed end. At least one permanent partition strip is located within the interior cavity of the flexible pouch, extending from one of the open and closed ends toward the other of the open and closed ends. The length of the partition strip is shorter than the pouch length, to form at least two separate but fluidly communicating compartments within the interior cavity.
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- This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 62/091,244, filed on Dec. 12, 2014, the entire contents of which are incorporated herein by reference in their entirety.
- The present invention is generally directed to a multi-compartment packaging device, and more particularly to a multi-compartment packaging device having at least one partition strip therein.
- Packages such as bags or pouches containing a product therein are naturally subject to the laws of gravity. Therefore, the less volume the contents within a flexible package occupy, the more the contents shift from one end of the package to the other during transport. Thus, the contents within the package frequently reshape the package into a generally conical shape, i.e., wider at one end and narrower at the opposing end. One disadvantage of such packages is that multiple packages, each of a relatively different shape, will not stack up well against one another, and thus take up more space in transport, or in storage. Another disadvantage of such packages is that they are not optimal for handling.
- Therefore, it would be advantageous to manufacture a packaging device having multiple compartments therein, to assist in more equally distributing contents throughout the packaging device, in order to improve handling, and efficient transport and storage.
- Briefly stated, one aspect of the present invention is directed to a multi-compartment packaging device for a single product. The packaging device comprises a flexible pouch defining an interior cavity, having at least two sidewalls, a closed end along one end of the pouch, and an open but closeable end for receiving a product therethrough along an opposing end of the pouch. A pouch length extends from the open end to the closed end. At least one permanent partition strip is located within the interior cavity of the flexible pouch, extending from one of the open and closed ends toward the other of the open and closed ends and having a strip length which is shorter than the pouch length. The at least one partition strip forms at least two separate but fluidly communicating compartments within the interior cavity.
- Another aspect of the invention is directed to multi-compartment package having a single product therein. The package comprises a flexible pouch defining an interior cavity, having at least two sidewalls, a first closed end along one end of the pouch, a second closed end along an opposing end of the pouch. A pouch length extends from the first closed end to the second closed end. At least one permanent partition strip is located within the interior cavity of the flexible pouch, and extends from one of the first and second closed ends toward the other of the first and second closed ends, and having a strip length which is shorter than the pouch length. The at least one partition strip forms at least two separate but fluidly communicating compartments within the interior cavity. The single product is contained within the interior cavity.
- The foregoing summary, as well as the following detailed description of a preferred embodiment of the invention, will be better understood when read in conjunction with the appended drawings. For the purpose of illustrating the invention, there is shown in the drawings an embodiment which is presently preferred. It should be understood, however, that the invention is not limited to the precise arrangements and instrumentalities shown. In the drawings:
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FIG. 1A is a side elevational view of a packaging device of the current invention, including continuous partition strips; -
FIG. 1B is a perspective view of the packaging device ofFIG. 1A ; -
FIG. 2A is a side elevational view of the packing device of the current invention, including partition strips comprised of successive discrete portions; and -
FIG. 2B is a perspective view of the packaging device ofFIG. 2A . - Certain terminology is used in the following description for convenience only and is not limiting. The words “lower,” “bottom,” “upper” and “top” designate directions in the drawings to which reference is made. The words “inwardly,” “outwardly,” “upwardly” and “downwardly” refer to directions toward and away from, respectively, the geometric center of the packaging device, and designated parts thereof, in accordance with the present disclosure. Unless specifically set forth herein, the terms “a,” “an” and “the” are not limited to one element, but instead should be read as meaning “at least one.” The terminology includes the words noted above, derivatives thereof and words of similar import.
- It should also be understood that the terms “about,” “approximately,” “generally,” “substantially” and like terms, used herein when referring to a dimension or characteristic of a component of the invention, indicate that the described dimension/characteristic is not a strict boundary or parameter and does not exclude minor variations therefrom that are functionally similar. At a minimum, such references that include a numerical parameter would include variations that, using mathematical and industrial principles accepted in the art (e.g., rounding, measurement or other systematic errors, manufacturing tolerances, etc.), would not vary the least significant digit.
- Referring to the drawings in detail, wherein like numerals indicate like elements throughout, there is shown in
FIGS. 1A-2B a preferred embodiment of a packaging device, generally designated 10, according to the present invention. Thepackaging device 10 is adapted for sealingly packaging any one of a numerous variety of products or formulations, such as, for example, without limitation, topical formulations, e.g., gel, oil, cream, shampoo, and lotion, pharmaceutical products, cosmetic products and the like, and for more equally distributing the product or formulation throughout thepackaging device 10. - As shown in
FIGS. 1A-2B , thepackaging device 10 includes aflexible pouch 12. In the illustrated embodiment, thepouch 12 is generally rectangular in shape, havingopposing sidewalls 12 a, a closedend 12 b along one end of thepouch 12, and an open butcloseable end 12 c, along an opposing end of the pouch. A product or formulation is received into aninterior cavity 12 d of thepouch 12 via theopen end 12 c. As should be understood by those of ordinary skill in the art, however, thepouch 12 may take the form of any of numerous different shapes, while having an opening sufficient for inserting a product into thepouch 12. Thepouch 12 defines a length L1 extending from theopen end 12 c to the closedend 12 b. - The
pouch 12 is preferably formed of multiple overlying polymeric layers. For example, without limitation, thepouch 12 may be formed of a first or interior polyethylene (“PE”) layer, a second or middle aluminum layer, and a third or exterior polyethylene terephthalate (“PET”) layer. Each polymeric layer may be adhered to the adjacent layer by gluing or sticking the two layers to one another via an intervening binding layer, such as, for example, without limitation, a layer of ethylene acrylate copolymer (“EEA”). Alternatively, the polymeric layers may be laminated together, i.e., adhered together by heating. As another example, without limitation, thepouch 12 may be formed of a first or interior Surlyn® layer (Surlyn® Ionomer Resin, sold by E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Company of Wilmington, Del.), a second or middle aluminum layer, and a third or exterior PET layer. In some embodiments, thepouch 12 may be formed of a single layer. - One advantage of having an interior Surlyn® layer is that Surlyn® melts at a lower temperature than PE, and therefore the
open end 12 c of thepouch 12 can be heat sealed substantially without degrading or damaging a heat sensitive product inside thepouch 12. As should be understood by those of ordinary skill in the art, however, themultiple layer pouch 12 may alternatively be made of a single polymeric material. As also should be understood by those of ordinary skill in the art, thepouch 12 may be formed of any of numerous different materials, currently known or that later become known, providing generally the same properties for thepouch 12 as described herein. Further, thepouch 12 may be appropriately sized for receiving the desired quantity/volume of product, such as, for example, without limitation, within the range of about 10 ml to about 300 ml. - As shown, at least one
permanent partition strip 14 is formed within theinterior cavity 12 d of thepouch 12, extending from one of the open (12 c) and closed (12 b) ends toward the other of the open (12 c) and closed (12 b) ends of thepouch 12. In the illustrated embodiment, eachpartition strip 14 extends from theclosed end 12 b and defines a substantially equivalent length L2 that is shorter than the pouch length L1, thereby forming at least two separate, but fluidly communicatingcompartments 14 a within theinterior cavity 12 d. In the illustrated embodiment, theinterior cavity 12 d includes two spaced apart partition strips 14, thereby forming threecompartments 14 a. However, as should be understood by those of ordinary skill in the art, thepouch 12 may include onepartition strip 14 or more than twopartition strips 14, according to, for example, the size of thepouch 12. As also should be understood, the partition strips 14 may have different lengths, but are preferably shorter than the length L1 of thepouch 12. - Each
partition strip 14 may be formed by heat sealing the opposing interior sides of thepouch 12 using a press, in a manner well understood by those of ordinary skill in the art. Alternatively, a strip of material, sealable to the opposing interior sides may be placed within thepouch 12 during manufacture thereof, and sealed to the interior sides via a heated press, or through a non-heated adhesive. It should be understood that the partition strips 14 are permanent, meaning that a force applied to separate the opposing sides of thepouch 12 will damage, tear or rupture thepouch 12 prior to tearing or rupturing thepartition strip 14. As shown inFIGS. 1A, 1B , the partition strips 14 may comprise acontinuous strip 14, or, alternatively, as shown inFIGS. 2A, 2B , the partition strips 14 may comprise a plurality of successivediscrete portions 14 b. As the partition strips 14 are shorter than the length L1 of thepouch 12, thecompartments 14 a are fluidly communicated regardless. - In use, a single product or formulation, i.e., a single substance or a pre-mixed substance, is filled into the
interior cavity 12 d of thepouch 12 through theopen end 12 c, preferably with thepouch 12 oriented with theopen end 12 c at the top, as shown inFIG. 1A , and then theopen end 12 c of thepouch 12 is sealed, e.g., via heat sealing. Thepouch 12 may include the partition strip(s) 14 prior to filling theinterior cavity 12 d with the product, or, alternatively, if the product is not heat sensitive, eachpartition strip 14 may be formed after a desired amount of product is filled into theinterior cavity 12 d, or after the entire desired amount of product is inserted into theinterior cavity 12. - One advantage of the partition strip(s) 14 is that the strip(s) 14 increase the structural integrity of the
flexible pouch 12, helping thepouch 12 to remain in a more stable shape during handling, transport and storage. The partition strip(s) 14 also function to more equivalently distribute the product among thecompartments 14 a, and to partially impede to product from moving within thepouch 12 when the pouch is oriented as shown inFIG. 1A , according to gravitational force, thereby assisting in preventing thepouch 12 from having oneend 12 b being substantially wider than the opposingend 12 c. Accordingly, for example, thepouch 12 may more closely maintain a rectangular shape, providing for improved handling, as well as more efficient storage, such as, for example, via more efficient stacking ofmultiple packages 10 atop one another. - It will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that changes could be made to the embodiment described above without departing from the broad inventive concept thereof. It is understood, therefore, that this disclosure is not limited to the particular embodiment disclosed, but it is intended to cover modifications within the spirit and scope of the present disclosure as defined by the appended claims.
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1. A multi-compartment packaging device for a single product, comprising:
a flexible pouch defining an interior cavity, having at least two sidewalls, a closed end along one end of the pouch, and an open but closeable end for receiving a product therethrough along an opposing end of the pouch, a pouch length extending from the open end to the closed end; and
at least one permanent partition strip within the interior cavity of the flexible pouch, extending from one of the open and closed ends toward the other of the open and closed ends and having a strip length which is shorter than the pouch length, said at least one partition strip forming at least two separate but fluidly communicating compartments within the interior cavity.
2. The multi-compartment packaging device of claim 1 , wherein the at least one partition strip comprises a continuous partition strip.
3. The multi-compartment packaging device of claim 1 , wherein the at least one partition strip comprises a plurality of successive discrete portions.
4. The multi-compartment packaging device of claim 1 , wherein the flexible pouch is constructed of a plurality of overlying polymeric layers.
5. The multi-compartment packaging device of claim 4 , wherein the flexible pouch is constructed of a PET layer, an aluminum layer and one of a PE layer or a Surlyn® layer.
6. The multi-compartment packaging device of claim 1 , wherein the at least one permanent partition strip is comprised of a heat sealed material.
7. A multi-compartment package for a single product, comprising:
a flexible pouch defining an interior cavity, having at least two sidewalls, a first closed end along one end of the pouch, a second closed end along an opposing end of the pouch, a pouch length extending from the first closed end to the second closed end;
at least one permanent partition strip within the interior cavity of the flexible pouch, extending from one of the first and second closed ends toward the other of the first and second closed ends and having a strip length which is shorter than the pouch length, said at least one partition strip forming at least two separate but fluidly communicating compartments within the interior cavity; and
a single product contained within the interior cavity.
11. The multi-compartment package of claim 10, wherein the single product is substantially equivalently distributed among the at least two fluidly communicating compartments.
12. The multi-compartment package of claim 10, wherein the at least one partition strip comprises a continuous partition strip.
13. The multi-compartment package of claim 10, wherein the at least one partition strip comprises a plurality of successive discrete portions.
14. The multi-compartment package of claim 10, wherein the at least one permanent partition strip is comprised of a heat sealed material.
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