Portable bag having integrated handling openings and improved volumetric characteristics and assembly for use therewith
US-9505526-B2 · Nov 29, 2016 · US
US9517861B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9517861-B2 |
| Application number | US-201313751496-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jan 28, 2013 |
| Priority date | Jan 26, 2012 |
| Publication date | Dec 13, 2016 |
| Grant date | Dec 13, 2016 |
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An expandable food storage bag is provided having gusseted sides so that larger food or other items may be inserted therein before vacuum heat sealing. The bag includes first and second sidewalls having a first thickness and a first oxygen transmission rate. The bag further includes first and second gusseted sidewalls having a second thickness less than the first thickness and a second oxygen transmission rate substantially equal to or less than the first oxygen transmission rate. The first pleated sidewall interconnects one side of the first and second sidewalls. The second gusseted sidewall interconnects an opposite side of the first and second sidewalls. The thinner gusseted sidewalls allow the bag to be heat sealed with the first and second sidewalls that may be otherwise too thick with gusseted sidewalls of the same thickness as the first and second sidewalls while maintaining a substantially equal or less oxygen transmission rate.
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An expandable food preservation and storage heat-sealable vacuum hag, comprising: a first and second sidewall having a first thickness and a first oxygen transmission rate, wherein said first sidewall is positioned to overlay the second sidewall during heat sealing of an open end of said heat-sealable vacuum hag; a first gusseted sidewall including at least a first fold, said first gusseted sidewall having a second thickness less than the first thickness and a second oxygen transmission rate substantially equal to the first oxygen transmission rate, said first gusseted sidewall interconnecting one side of the first and second sidewalls; a second gusseted sidewall including at least a second fold, said second gusseted sidewall having the second thickness and the second oxygen transmission rate, said second gusseted sidewall interconnecting an opposite side of the first and second sidewalls; and wherein at least said first and second folds of said first and second gusseted sidewalls are sandwiched and encompassed entirely between the first and second sidewalls at the open end of said heat-sealable vacuum hag during heat sealing. 2. The bag of claim 1 , wherein the first thickness is 3 mil. 3. The bag of claim 1 , wherein the first thickness is in the 3 mil to 6 mil range. 4. The bag of claim 1 , wherein the second thickness is 2.4 mil. 5. The bag of claim 1 , wherein the first oxygen transmission rate is 3 cc/100 in 2 /24 hr. 6. The bag of claim 1 , wherein the second oxygen transmission rate is 3 cc/100 in 2 /24 hr. 7. The bag of claim 1 , wherein the first sidewall is embossed. 8. The bag of claim 1 , wherein the second sidewall is embossed. 9. The bag of claim 1 , wherein the first and second sidewalls are embossed. 10. The bag of claim 1 , wherein the first and second sidewalls are formed from a sheet of film including multi-layer PE (polyethylene)/nylon film. 11. The bag of claim 1 , wherein the first and second gusseted sidewalls are formed from a sheet of film including multilayer PE (polyethylene)/EVOH (ethylene vinyl alcohol) film. 12. The bag of claim 1 , wherein the first and second gusseted sidewalls are comprised of a single fold. 13. The hag of claim 1 , wherein the first and second gusseted sidewalls are comprised of a plurality of folds. 14. The bag of claim 1 , wherein the bag is dispensed from a roll of bag material comprised of the first and second sidewalls interconnected to the corresponding first and second gusseted sidewalls. 15. The bag of claim 1 , wherein the bag is pre-formed from the first and second sidewalls interconnected to the corresponding first and second gusseted sidewalls and is pre-sealed on three sides and open on one end. 16. The hag of claim 1 , wherein the second oxygen transmission rate is less than the first oxygen transmission rate. 17. A flexible heat sealable vacuum container, comprising: a first and second panel having a first thickness and a first oxygen transmission rate, wherein said first panel is positioned to overlay the second sidewall during heat sealing of an open end of the heat-sealable vacuum container; a first gusseted panel including at least a first fold, said first gusseted panel having a second thickness less than the first thickness and a second oxygen transmission rate substantially equal to the first oxygen transmission rate, said first gusseted panel interconnecting one side of the first and second panels; and a second gusseted panel including at least a second fold, said second gusseted panel having the second thickness and the second oxygen transmission rate, said second gusseted panel interconnecting an opposite side of the first and second panels; wherein at least said first and second folds of said first and second gusseted panels are sandwiched and encompassed entirely between the first and second panels at the open end of said heat sealable vacuum container during heat sealing. 18. The flexible container of claim 17 , wherein the first thickness is 3 mil. 19. The flexible container of claim 17 , wherein the second thickness is 2.4 mil. 20. The flexible container of claim 17 , wherein the first oxygen transmission rate is 3 cc/100 in 2 /24 hr. 21. The flexible container of claim 17 , wherein the second oxygen transmission rate is 3 cc/100 in 2 /24 hr. 22. The flexible container of claim 17 , wherein the first panel is embossed. 23. The flexible container of claim 17 , wherein the second panel is embossed. 24. The flexible container of claim 17 , wherein the first and second panels are formed from a sheet of film including multi-layer PE (polyethylene)/nylon film. 25. The flexible container of claim 17 , wherein the first and second gusseted panels are formed from a sheet of multilayer film including PE (polyethylene)/EVOH (ethylene vinyl alcohol) film. 26. A method of forming a heat sealable vacuum bag, comprising: providing a first and second sidewall having a first thickness and a first oxygen transmission rate; positioning said first sidewall to overlay the second sidewall during heat sealing of an open end of said heat-sealable vacuum bag; providing a first gusseted sidewall including at least a first fold, said first gusseted sidewall having a second thickness less than the first thickness and a second oxygen transmission rate substantially equal to the first oxygen transmission rate, interconnecting said first gusseted sidewall to one side of the first and second sidewalls; providing a second gusseted sidewall including at least a second fold, said second gusseted sidewall having the second thickness and the second oxygen transmission rate; and interconnecting the second gusseted sidewall on an opposite side of the first and second sidewalls, wherein at least said first and second folds of said first and second gusseted panels are sandwiched and encompassed entirely between the first and second panels at the open end of said heat scalable vacuum bag during heat sealing.
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