Packaging
US-9260226-B2 · Feb 16, 2016 · US
US9796512B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9796512-B2 |
| Application number | US-201614993427-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jan 12, 2016 |
| Priority date | Jun 16, 2010 |
| Publication date | Oct 24, 2017 |
| Grant date | Oct 24, 2017 |
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A package assembly ( 20 ) comprises products enclosed in a tubular packet ( 24 ) formed from a flexible wrapper ( 26 ). A line of weakness ( 40 ) encloses an opening region ( 42 ) in a side wall ( 28 ) of the packet. The opening region ( 42 ) is at least partially removed to create a dispensing opening by tearing the wrapper along the line of weakness ( 40 ). In one embodiment, the packet is opened by pressing one of the products through the opening region. In another embodiment, a sticker ( 150 , FIG. 3 ) is adhered to the opening portion to provide a tab ( 152 , FIG. 3 ) which can be pulled to open the packet. In a further embodiment, the packet is enclosed in a stiff outer cover ( 260 , FIG. 5 ). The cover has a reclosable flap ( 262 ) bonded to the opening region so that on first opening of the flap, the packet is torn along the line of weakness.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A package assembly comprises a plurality of products, a tubular packet enclosing the products and formed from a wrapper of flexible material, the packet having a side wall region encircling the products, the wrapper having at least one line of weakness fully or partially enclosing an opening region of the wrapper located in the side wall region, which opening region can be at least partially removed to create an opening in the wrapper through which one or more of the products may be dispensed by tearing the wrapper along the at least one line of weakness in which the package assembly comprises an outer cover formed from a foldable material of higher density and/or greater stiffness than the wrapper, the outer cover having a flap movable between an open and a closed position, the flap being adhered, directly or indirectly, to the opening region of the wrapper such that on first movement of the flap from the closed position to the open position, the wrapper is torn along the at least one line of weakness to form an opening in the packet; wherein the cover comprises means for releasably securing the flap in the closed position and a slot or tab with which a free end of the flap engages to releasably hold the flap in the closed position. 2. A package assembly comprises a plurality of products, a tubular packet enclosing the products and formed from a wrapper of flexible material, the packet having a side wall region encircling the products, the wrapper having at least one line of weakness fully or partially enclosing an opening region of the wrapper located in the side wall region, which opening region can be at least partially removed to create an opening in the wrapper through which one or more of the products may be dispensed by tearing the wrapper along the at least one line of weakness in which the package assembly comprises an outer cover encircling the side wall region of the tubular package formed from a foldable material of higher density and/or greater stiffness than the wrapper, the outer cover having a flap movable between an open and a closed position, the flap being adhered, directly or indirectly, to the opening region of the wrapper such that on first movement of the flap from the closed position to the open position, the wrapper is torn along the at least one line of weakness to form an opening in the packet; wherein the cover comprises a sleeve which extends only part of the length of the tubular packet. 3. A package assembly comprises a plurality of products, a tubular packet enclosing the products and formed from a wrapper of flexible material, the packet having a side wall region encircling the products, the wrapper having at least one line of weakness fully or partially enclosing an opening region of the wrapper located in the side wall region, which opening region can be at least partially removed to create an opening in the wrapper through which one or more of the products may be dispensed by tearing the wrapper along the at least one line of weakness in which the package assembly comprises an outer cover formed from a foldable material of higher density and/or greater stiffness than the wrapper, the cover defining a sleeve surrounding the side wall region of the packet and being open at one end, the packet being slidable in the cover so that at least an end region of the packet can be slid out of the cover at said one end, the opening region of the wrapper being defined at least partially within said end region of the packet and the wrapper within the opening region being bonded to an inner surface of the cover such that when the end region is first slid out of the cover, the wrapper is torn along the at least one line of weakness to produce an opening in the end region of packet. 4. A package assembly as claimed in claim 3 , in which a slot is defined in the cover at the opposite end from said one end through which a user may contact the packet in order to slide the end region of the packet out of said one end.
with means for reclosing · CPC title
Opening hinged lids · CPC title
and defining after rupture a lid hinged to the upper edge of the container body · CPC title
for tearing out a portion of the wall · CPC title
for sweets or like confectionery products · CPC title
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