Composite container with peelable membrane
US-2017283149-A1 · Oct 5, 2017 · US
US10689151B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10689151-B2 |
| Application number | US-201916386688-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 17, 2019 |
| Priority date | Jul 21, 2017 |
| Publication date | Jun 23, 2020 |
| Grant date | Jun 23, 2020 |
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The present invention relates to a composite container comprising a bottom film layer and a top film layer at least partially adhered to the bottom film layer. The top film layer is scored to form at least one resealable flap and at least one pull tab which is not adhered to the bottom film layer. The bottom film layer comprises at least one cavity opening. A cardboard layer is adhered on its lower surface to the upper surface of the top film layer, wherein the cardboard layer has at least one cavity opening which is substantially aligned with the scoring of the top film layer resealable flap and the cardboard layer is perforated to define a perimeter of at least one pull tab which is substantially aligned with and adhered, on its underside, to the upper surface of the top film layer pull tab.
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A resealable container comprising a container body having at least four sidewalls, a top wall, and a bottom wall, wherein at least one of the walls has a composite structure which comprises: a bottom film layer; a top film layer at least partially adhered on its lower surface to the upper surface of the bottom film layer, wherein: the top film layer is scored to form at least one resealable flap and at least one pull tab continuous with the resealable flap, wherein the resealable flap is resealably adhered to the bottom film layer and the pull tab is not adhered to the bottom film layer; and the bottom film layer comprises at least one cavity opening; a cardboard layer adhered on its lower surface to at least part of the upper surface of the top film layer, wherein: the cardboard layer has at least one cavity opening which is substantially aligned with the scoring of the top film layer resealable flap; and the cardboard layer is perforated to define a perimeter of at least one cardboard pull tab which is substantially aligned with and adhered, on its underside, to the upper surface of the top film layer pull tab. 2. The resealable container of claim 1 , wherein a pressure sensitive adhesive at least partially adheres the top film layer and the bottom film layer. 3. The resealable container of claim 1 , wherein a permanent adhesive at least partially adheres the top film layer and the bottom film layer. 4. The resealable container of claim 1 , wherein a pressure sensitive adhesive at least partially adheres the top film layer and the bottom film layer and a permanent adhesive at least partially adheres the top film layer and the bottom film layer. 5. The resealable container of claim 1 , wherein the top film layer pull tab is not coated with an adhesive. 6. The resealable container of claim 1 , wherein the top film layer pull tab is deadened so as to not adhere to the bottom film layer. 7. The resealable container of claim 1 , wherein the container walls define an interior portion of the container and the bottom film layer cavity opening allows access to the container interior when the resealable flap is at least partially separated from the bottom film layer. 8. The resealable container of claim 1 comprising two resealable flaps and two bottom film layer cavity openings. 9. The resealable container of claim 1 , wherein the composite structure is located within the top wall of the container. 10. The resealable container of claim 9 , wherein the film layers are hermetically sealed within the top wall and at least partially within at least two side walls of the cardboard layer. 11. The resealable container of claim 1 , wherein the at least one resealable flap is positioned within the cardboard cavity opening. 12. The resealable container of claim 1 , wherein the at least one resealable flap comprises a transparent product viewing window within a perimeter of the bottom film cavity opening. 13. The resealable container of claim 1 , wherein the at least one cardboard pull tab is continuous with the at least one cardboard cavity opening. 14. The resealable container of claim 1 , wherein the at least one cardboard pull tab comprises at least one cut area between the pull tab and the container wall, such that a user can insert a finger into the cut area to separate the pull tab from the container wall. 15. The resealable container of claim 1 , wherein the at least one cardboard pull tab comprises a tab which is continuous with the pull tab but separated from the container wall, such that a user can grasp the tab to separate the pull tab from the container wall. 16. The resealable container of claim 1 , wherein once the at least one cardboard pull tab is separated from the container wall, it cannot be reaffixed to the container wall. 17. A method for forming a resealable container blank comprising: providing a bottom film layer, a top film layer, and a cardboard layer; laminating the upper surface of the bottom film layer to the underside of the top film layer using a pressure sensitive adhesive and a permanent adhesive to form a laminated film, wherein the adhesives are pattern applied; scoring the top film layer to form at least one resealable flap which is continuous with at least one film pull tab; scoring the bottom film layer to form at least one film cavity opening; cutting the cardboard layer to form a container blank and at least one cardboard cavity opening; perforating the cardboard layer to define a perimeter of at least one cardboard pull tab; and adhering the upper surface of the laminated film to the underside of the cardboard layer using a permanent adhesive, wherein the cardboard cavity opening is substantially aligned with the resealable flap scoring and the cardboard pull tab perforations are substantially aligned with the film pull tab scoring. 18. The method of claim 17 , wherein the bottom film cavity opening is substantially aligned with an inner perimeter of the pressure sensitive adhesive. 19. The method of claim 17 , wherein the cardboard cavity opening is registered with an outer perimeter of the pressure sensitive adhesive. 20. The method of claim 17 , wherein the bottom film cavity opening is smaller than the cardboard cavity opening. 21. The method of claim 17 , additionally comprising cutting a section along a perimeter of the cardboard pull tab, such that a user can insert a finger into the cut section to separate the pull tab from the container wall. 22. The method of claim 17 , additionally comprising assembling the container blank into a container. 23. A resealable container comprising a container body having at least four sidewalls, a top wall, and a bottom wall, wherein at least one of the walls has a composite structure which comprises: a bottom film layer; a top film layer at least partially adhered on its lower surface to the upper surface of the bottom film layer via an adhesive layer, the adhesive layer comprising: at least one resealable adhesive zone; at least one permanent adhesive zone; and at least one adhesive-free zone; and wherein the top film layer is scored to form at least one resealable flap which is disposed partially within the at least one resealable adhesive zone and partially within the at least one adhesive-free zone; wherein the top film layer is scored to form at least one pull tab which is continuous with the resealable flap and is disposed within the at least one adhesive-free zone; and wherein the bottom film layer is scored to form at least one cavity opening, an edge of which is disposed substantially between the at least one resealable adhesive zone and the at least one adhesive-free zone; a cardboard layer permanently adhered on its lower surface to the upper surface of the top film layer, wherein: the cardboard layer has at least one cavity opening which is substantially aligned with the scoring of the top film layer resealable flap; and the cardboard layer is perforated to define a perimeter of at least one pull tab which is substantially aligned with and permanently adhered, on its underside, to the upper surface of the top film layer pull tab. 24. The resealable container of claim 23 , wherein the at least one resealable adhesive zone is disposed about a perimeter of the at least one resealable flap.
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Cutting, e.g. perforating, punching, slitting or trimming (cutting window openings B31B50/83) · CPC title
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