Packaging bag and method of using packing structure
US-2019127118-A1 · May 2, 2019 · US
US9499306B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9499306-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414456925-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Aug 11, 2014 |
| Priority date | Jan 27, 2014 |
| Publication date | Nov 22, 2016 |
| Grant date | Nov 22, 2016 |
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A gift bag is provided having a generally traditional gift bag configuration with four side panels, a closed end and an open end opposite the closed end for inserting therein and removing therefrom a gift or other such item. At least one of the side panels of the gift bag is double-walled, thereby forming a cavity within the gift bag. A plurality of candy pieces is contained within the cavity. A candy dispenser is integral with the gift bag having a container into which one or more of the plurality of candy pieces may enter after exiting the cavity through a small opening therein. Once the candy dispenser is moved to an open position, a user can remove the candy therefrom and then move the candy dispenser back to a closed position in order to contain the remainder of the plurality of candy pieces within the gift bag.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A gift bag comprising: a bag having four sides, a closed end and an open end opposite the closed end, the bag having an opening contained on one of the four sides; an insert having a main panel and a perimeter which connects the main panel to an inside surface of the bag over the opening forming a cavity therebetween; a dispenser overlying the opening on an outside surface of the bag, the dispenser comprising at least three panels and operative to move between an open and a closed position; wherein opening the dispenser causes the contents of the cavity to exit the bag through the opening and fill the dispenser. 2. The gift bag of claim 1 , wherein the bag contains at least one covered opening thereon through which contents of the cavity are visible. 3. The gift bag of claim 1 , wherein the cavity contains a flap thereon which allows access to the inside of the cavity. 4. The gift bag of claim 1 further comprising a plurality of candy pieces contained within the cavity. 5. The gift bag of claim 1 , wherein a hook patch contained on the dispenser attaches to a loop patch on the bag for maintaining the dispenser in a closed position. 6. The gift bag of claim 5 , wherein the dispenser may be opened by pulling the hook patch away from the loop patch. 7. The gift bag of claim 1 further comprising two handle attached to an upper surface of the bag proximate to the open end of the bag. 8. A gift bag comprising: a bag having a first main panel and a second main panel which are parallel and spaced apart from each other, two side panels which extend between the first and second main panels, and a bottom panel which is attached to the first and second main panels and the two side panels to form a closed end of the bag, the opposite end of the bag being open for the insertion of an item therein; a cavity which is attached to an inside surface of the first main panel of the bag; a foldable pocket attached to an outside surface of the first main panel of the bag, the pocket operative to move between an open position and a closed position; the bag having an opening thereon between the cavity and the pocket; wherein contents inserted into the cavity are in direct contact with the inside surface of the first main panel of the bag; and wherein having the foldable pocket in a closed position maintains contents of the cavity within the cavity and having the foldable pocket in an open position causes the contents of the cavity to exit the cavity and enter the foldable pocket through the opening in the bag. 9. The gift bag of claim 8 , wherein the cavity contains an open end through which items may be inserted therein. 10. The gift bag of claim 8 , wherein the first main panel of the gift bag contains a second opening thereon through which the contents of the cavity are visible. 11. The gift bag of claim 10 , wherein the second opening contains a transparent cover. 12. The gift bag of claim 8 , wherein the foldable pocket contains three panels. 13. The gift bag of claim 12 , wherein two of the three panels of the foldable pocket contain a bisecting fold line thereon. 14. The gift bag of claim 8 , wherein the foldable pocket is held in a closed position by hook and loop patches. 15. The gift bag of claim 8 further comprising a plurality of candy pieces contained within the cavity. 16. A gift bag comprising: a four-sided bag with an open end and a closed end; a tapered insert having a rear surface and a perimeter which connects rear surface of the tapered insert to an inside surface of the four-sided bag creating a closed cavity, wherein contents placed into the cavity are contained between the tapered insert and the four-sided bag; a dispenser compartment which when in a closed position, maintains the contents of the cavity within the cavity and when in an open position, allows the contents of the cavity to move out of the cavity through an opening in the four-sided bag and into the dispenser compartment. 17. The gift bag of claim 16 , wherein the dispenser compartment is held in the closed position by hook and loop patches. 18. The gift bag of claim 16 , wherein the cavity contains a moveable flap on a top edge thereof which provides access to the cavity. 19. The gift bag of claim 16 , wherein the four-sided bag contains at least one covered opening thereon through which the contents of the cavity are visible. 20. The gift bag of claim 16 , wherein a plurality of candy pieces are contained within the cavity.
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for dispensing annular, disc-shaped, spherical or like small articles, e.g. tablets or pills · CPC title
using self-locking integral or attached closure elements, e.g. flaps (B65D33/25 takes precedence) · CPC title
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with two or more compartments · CPC title
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