Package with raised portions

US11261003B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11261003-B2
Application numberUS-201715451870-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMar 7, 2017
Priority dateMar 10, 2016
Publication dateMar 1, 2022
Grant dateMar 1, 2022

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Abstract

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Flexible packages for retail sale of rolled tissue products are provided. The flexible package may include a raised area having an overall height of 40-5000 microns disposed on an outside of the package. The raised area may be a separate element from the flexible package. The flexible package may contain at least one rolled tissue product. The rolled tissue product may have a visible pattern of embossing. The flexible package may have a portion thereof that is sufficiently transparent sufficient to enable seeing the visible pattern of embossing. The flexible package may have a portion thereof that is opaque, such that portions of the rolled tissue product cannot be seen from outside of the package.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A flexible package for retail sale of a rolled tissue product, the flexible package comprising: a flexible film; and one or more raised areas comprising a first raised area having an overall height of 288-5000 microns, disposed on an outside of the flexible film; wherein: the flexible package contains the rolled tissue product, the rolled tissue product comprising on a surface thereof a visible pattern of embossing; portions of the flexible package are transparent sufficient to see the visible pattern of embossing of the rolled tissue product; portions of the flexible package are opaque, such that portions of the rolled tissue product cannot be seen from outside of the flexible package; the opaque portions of the flexible package comprise external artwork comprising a graphic substantially identical to the pattern of embossing on the rolled tissue product; the flexible package is formed of only the flexible film and the one or more raised areas; the one or more raised areas are separate elements from the flexible film and are not formed from a portion of the flexible film; and at least part of the graphic is disposed on the first raised area. 2. The flexible package of claim 1 , wherein at least part of an overall shape of the first raised area is geometrically similar to at least part of an overall shape of the graphic. 3. The flexible package of claim 1 , wherein substantially all of the graphic is disposed on the first raised area, and wherein the first raised area comprises one or more curable coatings. 4. The flexible package of claim 3 , wherein an overall shape of the first raised area is geometrically similar to an overall shape of the graphic. 5. The flexible package of claim 3 , wherein an overall shape of the first raised area conforms to an overall shape of the graphic. 6. The flexible package of claim 1 , wherein: the external artwork comprises branding; the one or more raised areas further comprise a second raised area having an overall height of 288-5000 microns and disposed on the outside of the flexible film; and at least a portion of the branding is associated with the second raised area. 7. The flexible package of claim 1 , wherein a portion of the first raised area is comprised of one or more raised reinforcing lines that are configured to reduce at least one of bending or wrinkling of the flexible package. 8. The flexible package of claim 1 , wherein a first portion of the first raised area is relatively taller than a relatively shorter second portion of the first raised area, and wherein such first portion is 1% to 1000% taller than the second portion. 9. A flexible package for a tissue product, the flexible package comprising: a flexible film; and a raised area having an overall height of 40-5000 microns, disposed on an outside of the flexible film; wherein: the flexible package is formed of only the flexible film and the raised area; the flexible package contains the tissue product, the tissue product comprising on a surface thereof a visible pattern of embossing; portions of the flexible package comprise external artwork that includes a graphic substantially similar to the pattern of embossing; the raised area is a separate element from the flexible film and is not formed from a portion of the flexible film; at least part of the graphic is disposed on the raised area; and the raised area comprises a first planar portion with a first height and a second planar portion with a second height that is different from the first height. 10. The flexible package of claim 9 , wherein at least part of an overall shape of the raised area is geometrically similar to at least part of an overall shape of the graphic of the flexible package. 11. The flexible package of claim 9 , wherein substantially all of the graphic is disposed on the raised area, and wherein the raised area comprises one or more curable coatings. 12. The flexible package of claim 9 , wherein an overall shape of the raised area is geometrically similar to the pattern of embossing or conforms to an overall shape of the pattern of embossing. 13. The flexible package of claim 9 , wherein the first planar portion comprises an outer portion of the raised area, the second planar portion comprises an inner portion of the raised area, and the graphic is at least partially disposed on the second planar portion. 14. The flexible package of claim 13 , wherein the graphic is fully disposed on the second planar portion and an overall outer shape of the inner portion is geometrically similar to an overall outer shape of the graphic. 15. A flexible package for a tissue product, the flexible package comprising: a flexible film; a first raised area having an overall height of 164-5000 microns, disposed on an outside of the flexible film; and a second raised area having an overall height of 164-5000 microns, disposed on an outside of the flexible film; wherein: the flexible package is formed of only the flexible film, the first raised area, and the second raised area; the first raised area and the second raised area are separate elements from the flexible film and are not formed from portions of the flexible film; the second raised area comprises one or more raised reinforcing lines that are separate from and at least partially surround the first raised area, the one or more raised reinforcing lines being configured to reduce at least one of bending or wrinkling of the flexible package; the flexible package contains the tissue product, the tissue product comprising on a surface thereof a visible pattern of embossing; portions of the flexible package comprise external artwork that includes: a first graphic having a visual appearance substantially identical to the visual appearance of a portion of the pattern of embossing; and a second graphic, wherein at least a part of the first graphic and at least a part of the second graphic are associated with at least one of the first raised area or the second raised area. 16. The flexible package of claim 15 , wherein: portions of the package are opaque, such that the tissue product cannot be seen from outside of the flexible package when the flexible package is on a horizontal support surface; the first graphic is associated with the opaque portion; and the tissue product is selected from the group consisting of facial tissue, table napkins, toilet tissue, and paper towels. 17. The flexible package of claim 15 , wherein the first raised area and the second raised area comprise one or more curable coatings. 18. The flexible package of claim 15 , wherein the first raised area and the second raised area are different heights. 19. The flexible package of claim 15 , wherein at least one of the one or more raised reinforcing lines fully surrounds the first raised area. 20. The flexible package of claim 15 , wherein an overall shape defined by the one or more raised reinforcing lines is geometrically similar to an overall outer shape of the first raised area.

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Classifications

  • B65D75/52Primary

    Details · CPC title

  • B65D5/4225Primary

    as an extra panel or panels projecting out of the plane of the container (B65D5/4241 takes precedence) · CPC title

  • Inspection openings or windows · CPC title

  • Labels · CPC title

  • on toilet paper · CPC title

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What does patent US11261003B2 cover?
Flexible packages for retail sale of rolled tissue products are provided. The flexible package may include a raised area having an overall height of 40-5000 microns disposed on an outside of the package. The raised area may be a separate element from the flexible package. The flexible package may contain at least one rolled tissue product. The rolled tissue product may have a visible pattern of…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Procter & Gamble
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B65D75/52. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Mar 01 2022 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
What related patents are in patentsdb?
We list 11 related publications on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).