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July 26, 1960 Filed Nov. 10, 1954 M. R. METZGER 2,946,502
VALVE-EQUIPPEDCONTAINERS 2 Sheets-Sheet l INVENTOR.
July 26, 1960 Filed Nov. 10, 1954 M. R. METZGER VALVE-EQUIPPEDCONTAINERS 2 Sheets-Sheet 2 INVENTOR.
" eidzhfdfjr Unite 2,946,502 Patented July 26, 1960" VALVE-EQUIPPED CONTAINERS Melvin R. Metzger, 3359 Madison Road, Cincinnati 9, Ohio Filed Nov. 10,1954, Ser. No. 467,977
3 Claims. (Cl. 2262.5)
The present invention relates generally to valveequipped containers. More particularly, the invention relates to that type of container which is designed primarily for use in merchandising a commodity and as its components or parts comprises: (1) a hollow body which is adapted to contain the commodity, isformed of flexible, fluid impervious, film-type material, and is closed throughout except for a small sized opening in one portion thereof; and (2) a normally flat, tube-like check valve which is positioned against the opening-equipped portion of the body, embodies t-wo elongated, superposed, separately formed, coextensive members of comparatively thin, flexible, fluid impervious, film-type material, has the side margins of its members in opposed relation with one another and connected together, is provided in the mem ber thereof that is nearer to the body with an opening in registering relation with the opening in the one portion of the body, has the opening defining portion of the member that is nearer to the body in opposed relation with, and connected to, the opening defining portion of the body, and is adapted when its members are spread apart to assume an open position wherein communication is established between the interior-of the body and the ambient air and when its members are pressed together to assume a closed position wherein communication of Y the body interior and the ambient air is cut off.
One object of the invention is to provide a valveequipped container which isan improvement on, and has certain inherent advantages over, previously designed containers of the same general type including that forming the subject matter of myco-pending patent application Serial No. 463,713,v filed on October 21, 1954, now United States Patent No; 2,821,338, dated January 28, 1958, and is characterized by the fact that the normally fiat tube-like check valve thereof is of simple and novel design, possesses high efliciency, and is capable of being produced or fabricated at a comparatively low cost.
Another object of the invention is to provide a valveequipped container of the type under consideration in which the side margins of the members of the check valve are connected together by coatings of rubber-resin, permanently tacky, pressure sensitive adhesive, and the opening defining portion of. the checkv valve member that is nearer to the body is connected to the opening defining portion of the body by way of a coating of. similar adhesive. B'y connecting together the side margins of the members ofthe check valve by coatings of-rubber-resin, permanently tacky, pressure sensitive adhesive, it. is possible to formthe two superposed check valve members of non-heat scalable film-type material, such for example, as cellophane. Byconnecting the opening defining portion of the check valve member that is nearer to the body to the opening defining portion of the body by way of a. coating of rubber-resin, permanently tacky, pressuresensitive adhesive, it is possible to form the body of the container of non-heat scalable film-type material; and it is also possible when the check valve is disposed exteriorly of the body in connection with a so-called vacuum pack of the commodity in the body to pull the check valve out of connected relation with the body when it is desired to break the vacuum in the body in connection with removal of the commodity from the body.
Another object of the invention is to provide a valveequipped container of the type and character last men tioned in which one of the check valve members is provided on the surface thereof that faces the other member with a coextensive coating of rubber-resin, permanently tacky, pressure sensitive adhesive, the side marginal portions of which coating form the adhesive coatings for connecting together the side margins of the two check valve members and the central portion of which coating is treated with talc or like inert non-adhesive material in order to render it non-adhesive to the end that it will not adhere to the central portion of said other valve member and hence permits the central portions of the two valve members to be spread apart or separated from one another in connection with the opening of the check valve.
A further object of the invention is to provide a valveequippedcontainer which is generally of new and improved construction and effectively and efliciently fulfills its intended purpose.
Other objects of the invention and the various advantages and characteristics of the present valve-equipped container will be apparent from the following detailed description.
The invention consists in the several novel features which are hereinafter setforth and are moreparticularly defined by claims at the conclusion hereof.
In the drawings which accompany and forma part. of this specification or disclosure. and in which like numerals of referencedenote corresponding parts throughout the several views:
Figure 1 is a perspective of avalve-equipped container embodying one form of. the invention;
Figures 2 and 3 are enlarged sections taken respectively on thelines 2--2 and 3-3 of Figure 1;
Figure 4 is a perspective View showing in separated relation the components or parts of the checkv valve of. the container of Figures 1, 2 and3;
Figure 5 is a perspective of a. valve-equipped container embodying a modified form of the invention;
Figures 6 and 7 are enlarged sections taken respectively on the lines 66 and.7--7 of Figure 5; and
Figure 8 is a perspective view showing in separated relation the components. or parts of the check valve ofthe container of Figures 5, 6 and 7.
The container'which is shown in Figures 1 to 4,. inclusive, of the drawings constitutes one form or embodiment of the invention. It is designed primarily foruse in merchandising a. commodity such as a perishable comestible and consists of. but two parts, namely, ahollow body 9 and a check valve ill.
Thebody 9 is preferably formed of flexible, fluid inipervious, plastic? film, such, for example, as non-heat sea-lable cellophane and may be of any desired shape-or configuration. As. shown in the drawings, thebody 9 consists of a. rectangularupper member 11 and a separately formed rectangularlower member 12". The two members are the same. in size and are arranged in superposed and registering relation. The four marginal portions of theupper body member 11 are arranged in face contact with the subjacent four marginal portions of thelower body member 12 and are-suitably connected there to so that the body is sealed except for the hereinafter described opening, It is contemplated" that in fabricating thebody 9; the upperand l'owerbody members will be connected along only three of their marginal po rtions in order that there will be a marginal opening through which the commodity to be merchandised may be inserted in the interior of the body. It is also contemplated that after the commodity is inserted into the body, the fourth marginal portions of the upper and lower body members will be connected together in order to close the body and fully enclose the commodity. Thebody 9 is closed throughout except for a small sizedopening 13 in theupper body member 11. Such opening is located in the central portion of the body member and 'is preferably circular.
Thecheck valve 10 of the container of Figures 1 to 4, inclusive, is located on top of the central portion of theupper member 11 of thebody 9 and consists of a pair of elongated superposedcoextensive members 14 and 15. The upper valve member is designated by thereference numeral 14 and the lower valve member is designated by thereference numeral 15. The two valve members are comparatively thin, and are preferably foimed of non-heat sealable cellophane or any similar flexible, fluid impervious, plastic film. It is contemplated that if thebody 9 of the container is formed of non-heat scalable cellophane or the outer surface of the body is formed of a coating of non-heat scalable cellophane, the upper andlower valve members 14 and 15 will, for cheapness of construction, be formed also of non-heat scalable cellophane. Theupper valve member 14 is provided on its inner or bottom surface with a complete orcoextensive coating 16 of any standard or conventional rubber-resin, permanently tacky, pressure sensitive adhesive. The side margins of thecoating 16 are pressed firmly against the side margins of thelower valve member 15 in order adhesively to connect together the side margins of the two valve members. The central or intermediate portion 16' of thecoating 16 is treated with talc or any similar inert non-adhesive material in order to render it nonadhesive to the end that it will not adhere to the central portion of thelower valve member 15 and hence permits the central portions of the two valve members to be spread apart or separated from one another in connection with the hereinafter described opening of the check valve. In fabricating the check valve, the talc is applied to the central portion of thecoating 16 before the two valve members are placed in superposed relation. After placing the valve members in such relation, the side margins of theupper valve member 14 are pressed firmly against the side margins of thelower valve member 15. This results in the side margins of the two valve members becoming adhesively connected together; The talc by which the central portion of thecoating 16 is rendered non-adhesive is preferably applied so that it extends throughout the entire area of the central portion of the coating i.e., to the end edges of theupper valve member 14, as best shown in Fig. 4 of the drawings. By having the tale extend throughout the entire area of the central portion of the coating, the check valve as a whole will have both ends thereof open to the ambient air when the two valve members are'spread apart or separated in connection with opening of thevalve 10. Thelower member 15 of thecheck valve 10 rests on, and fits flatly against, the central portion of the top surface of theupper body member 11 and is provided in its central portion with acircular opening 17. The latter is preferably of slightly greater diameter than thecircular opening 13 in the central portion of theupper member 11 of thebody 9. It is in registering relation with theopening 13 and with the latter serves to establish communication between the interior of thecheck valve 10 and the interior of thebody 9. The bottom surface of thelower valve member 15 is provided with acoextensive coating 18 of any standard or conventional rubber-resin, permanently tacky, pressure sensitive adhesive. Thecoating 18 serves adhesively to connect thelower valve member 15 to the subjacent portion of theupper body member 11.
Thecheck valve 10 is adapted when its upper andlower members 14 and 15 are separated or spread apart to assume an open position wherein it establishes communication between the interior of the body and the air or atmosphere around the valve. It is also adapted when the central portions of its members are pressed firmly together to assume a closed position wherein it cuts oif communication between the interior of the body and the ambient air. When a vacuum or subatmospheric pressure is formed in the interior of thecontainer 9, thecheck valve 10 automatically assumes its closed position and prevents outside or ambient air from flowing into the body via theopenings 17 and 13. The check valve when positioned exteriorly of thebody 9 lends itself to a so-called vacuum pack. In forming such a pack, the container after the commodity has been inserted into thebody 9 is placed in a vacuum chamber (not shown). When a vacuum is created in the chamber the check valve automatically assumes its aforementioned open position with the result that the air within the interior of the body is evacuated. After the desired vacuum is created within. the body of the container, the vacuum in the chamber is released. Upon release of such vacuum the pressure of the air surrounding the check valve causes the check valve automatically to'assume its closed position wherein as previously pointed out, the central portions of the upper andlower valve members 14 and 15 are for all intents and purposes pressed to gether or in sealed relation. When it is desired to release the vacuum in the interior of the body, the check valve is either opened by inserting ail-elongated spreading element between the central portions of the upper and lower members or it is pulled bodily away from thebody 9 in order to expose the smallsized opening 13 in the central portion of theupper body member 11. As soon as the valve is opened or pulled away from the body, air is permitted to enter the interior of the container body via theopening 13. In practice it has been found that it is advantageous to use the container in connection with a so-called vacuum pack directly after it has been fabricated. The reason for this is that the tale by which the central portion 16' of thecoating 16 ,is rendered non-adhesive remains only temporarily on the bottom surface of the central portion of the coating. After a substantial length of time, there is a marked tendency for the talc to migrate into the central portion of the coating and thus leave certain portions of the bottom surface of the central portion of the coating adhesive. The adhesive areas which are left in connection with migration of the tale serve firmly to hold the central portions of the two valve members in their sealed position and thus assure an air tight seal so far as the check valve as a whole is concerned.
The valve-equipped container of Figures 1 to 4, inclusive, effectively and efiici'ently fulfills its intended purpose and due to the simple design or construction of its check valve may be produced at a comparatively low cost. Because of the particular design of the check valve, the latter may be formed of strips of so-called Scotch tape.
The container which is shown in Figures 5 to 8, inclusive, of the drawings constitutes another or modified form of the invention. It serves the same purpose and operates in the same manner as the container of Figures 1 to 4, inclusive, and consists of a hollow body 9a and a check valve 10a.
The body 9a is the same as thebody 9 of the container of Figures 1 to 4, inclusive, and consists of a rectangularupper member 11a and a rectangular lower member 12a. The two members are the same in size and are arranged in superposed and registering relation. They are formed of cellophane or any other flexible, fluid impervious, non-heat scalable, plastic film and have.
the marginal portions thereof so suitably connected together that they are in sealed relation. The body 9a is' closed' throughout except for a small sized circular opening 13a in the central portion of itsupper member 11a.
The check valve a of the container of Figures 5 to 8, inclusive, is located on top of the central portion of theupper member 11a of the body 9a and comprises an elongatedupper member 14a and an elongatedlower member 15a. It is similar to the check valve of the container of Figures 1 to 4, inclusive, except that it comprises in addition to the upper and lower members a' comparatively smallrectangular strip 19 and anelongated strip 20. The upper andlower valve members 14a and 15a are formed of comparatively thin cellophane or any other similar flexible, fluid impervious, non-heat sealable, plastic film. Theupper valve member 14a is rectangular and embodies on its inner or bottom surface acoextensive coating 16a of conventional rubber-resin, permanently tacky, pressure sensitive adhesive. The portion of thecoating 16a that is between the side margins of the coating and extends between one end edge of theupper valve member 14a and an imaginary transverse lin'ex which is disposed an appreciable distance inwards of the other end edge of theupper valve member 14a is treated with talc or any other similar inert non-adhesive material in order to render it non-adhesive. Asa result of the tale treatment of thecoating 16a, such coating has an intermediate non-adhesive zone x and a surrounding U-shaped adhesive zone consisting of spaced apart parallel side parts x and a comparatively wide crosspart x between certain ends of the side parts x The lower valve member 15:: is the same in size as, and is in registering relation with the upper valve member 1411 and has, in the end portion thereof that underlies the central portion of the crosspart x of the U-shaped adhesive zone of thecoating 16a acircular opening 17a. The latter is preferably of slightly greater diameter than the circular opening 13a in the central portion-of the upper body member 1142. It is in registering relation with the. opening 13a and with the latter serves to establish communication between the interior of the check valve 10a and the interior of the body 9a. The side parts x of the U-shaped adhesive zone of thecoating 16a are pressed firmly against the side margins of the lower valve member 1541 in order adhesively to connect the side margins of the upper andlower valve members 140 and 15a. The outer end portion of the crosspart x of the U-shaped adhesive zone of thecoating 16a is pressed firmly against the subjacent end margin of the lower valve member 15:: in order adhesively to connect certain of the end margins of the upper andlower valve members 14a and 15a. The other end margins of the upper and lower valve members are disconnected or free due to the non-adhesive nature of the outer end of the intermediate non-adhesive zone x of thecoating 16a.
Thelower member 15a of the check valve 10a is provided on the bottom surface thereof with a coextensive coating 18:: of standard or conventional rubber-resin, permanently tacky, pressure sensitive adhesive. The portion of the coating 18a that surrounds theopening 17a in thelower valve member 15a is pressed firmly against the opening defining portion of theupper body member 11a in order adhesively to connect the check valve 10a to the upper member 11:: of the container body 9a. The check valve 10a is adapted when its members are separated or spread apart to assume an open position wherein it establishes communication between the interior of the body 9a and the air or atmosphere around the valve. It is also adapted when its members are pressed together to assume -a closed position wherein it cuts off communication between the interior of the body and the ambient air.
Therectangular strip 19 of the check valve 10a is dis posed between the upper andlower valve members 14a and 15a and is of such size and so located that it extends completely across thecircular opening 17a in the lower valve member. It is of greater size than the saidopening 17a and is'formed of anythin, flexible, fluid impervious, plastic film, such, for example, as-polyethylene, Saran or cellophane. The upper surface-ofthe-strip19 is adhesively connected to the superjacentportion of' the crosspart x of the U-shapedadhesive zone of the coating 16a'ofrubber-resin, permanentlyta'cky, pressure sensitive adhesive. Thestrip 19 functions as an auxiliary flap type valve; Whenthe check valve 10a isin its open position the-strip'19 is slightly raised with respect to'thecircular opening 17a in the lower valve member 1511 and when the check valve is in its aforementioned closed position the strip extends fully and tightly across theopening 17a and forms a closure or seal therefor.
The elongated strip 20015 the check valve 16ais formed of cellophane, polyethylene, Saran, Pliofi-lm or anyother flexible, fluid impervious, film-type material and underlies, and is adhesively connected to, all portions of the adhesive coating 13a" other than the portion that serves adhesively to connect the opening defining portion of thelower valve member 15a to the opening defining portion of the upper member 11aof the container body 9a; It is the same in width as the upper andlower valve members 14a and 15a and serves to separate what may be termed the tail end of the valve structure from the container body. By separating the tail end of the check valve from the container body, such endmay be readily gripped in connection with pulling of the check valve away from the body when it is desired to break or release the vacuum in the body.
The valve-equipped container of Figures 5" to--8, inclusive, is capable: of being producedata comparatively low .cost and possessesextremely'high efliciencydue. tothe fact that the check valve thereof includes thestrip 19 which as previously mentioned serves as an auxiliary flap type valve.
Whereas the two hereinbefore described containers have been illustrated as having" the check valves thereof disposed exteriorly of the bodies, it"is to be understood that the check valves may be disposed interiorly of the corn tainer bodies. In such case, the check valves, when in their closed position due to the pressure of whatever fiuent material is in the container bodies, serve toprevent egress of the material from the bodiesof'the containers. It is also-to be understood that the invention is not to be restricted to the details set forth since these may be modified within the scope of the appended'claims without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.
Having thus described the invention what I claim as new and desire to secure by Letters Patent is:
1. As a new article of manufacture, a container consisting ofa hollow body-formed of fi'uidimpervious material and closed throughout except for a small-sized opening in one portion thereof, and a normally flat, tube-like check vaive positioned flatly against said one portion of the body, comprising two rectangular, superposed, separately formed, coextensive members of comparatively thin, flexible, fluid impervious, film-type material, arranged so that one of the members is directly adjacent to said one portion of the body and the other member is separated from the container body by the one member, provided in the one member at a location midway be tween the side margins of the one member and inwards of the two end edges of said one member with an opening in registry with the opening in said one portion of the body, having on the inner surface of said other member a truly coextensive coating of permanently tacky, pressure sensitive adhesive, and having the side margins of said coating pressed against, and in adhesively connected relation with, the side margins of the outer surface of said one member; said coating of permanently tacky, pressure sensitive adhesive on the inner surface of said other member having a continuous portion thereof that extends between the side margins of the coating and also extends between the opening in said one member and one end edge of said other member treated with inert, non-adhesive material so as to render it non-adhesive and thus permit spreading apart of the portions of the two members that are in direct opposite relation with the continuous treated portion of the aforesaid coating; said normally flat, tube-like check valve having on the surface of said one member that is directly adjacent to the body a truly coextensive coating of permanently tacky, pressure sensitive adhesive, having the portion of the last mentioned coating that extends around the opening in the one member in adhesively but releasably connected relation with the opening defining portion of the body, and being adapted when the portions of the two members that are in direct opposite relation with the continuous treated portion of the first mentioned coating are spread apart to assume an open position wherein communication is established between the interior of the body and the ambient air and when said portions of its members are pressed together to assume a closed position wherein communication of the body interior and said ambient air is cut off; each of the two aforesaid members of the check valve with its own coating of permanently tacky, pressure sensitive adhesive being formed originally of a strip of conventional Scotch type tape.
2. A container according to claim 1 and in which the body is adapted to have its interior vacuumized, the check valve is located exteriorly of the body, the opening in the one valve member is located adjacent to one end portion of the permanently tacky, pressure sensitive adhesive coating on the one valve member, and the check valve comprises, additionally, a separately formed, rectangular, imperforate, flexible strip which corresponds in shape and is adhesively connected to at least the other end portion of the coating of permanently tacky, pressure sensitive adhesive on the one member, and serves to prevent said other end portion of the last mentioned coating from adhering to the adjacent portion of the body to the end that the check valve as a whole embodies a free tail part which may be readily grasped in connection with pulling of the check valve out of connected relation with the body when it is desired to release the vacuum in the body as a preliminary to opening the body.
3. As a new article of manufacture, a container consisting of a hollow body formed of fluid impervious material and closed throughout except for a small-sized opening in one portion thereof, and a normally fiat, tubelike check valve positioned flatly against said one portion of the body, comprising two rectangular, superposed, separately formed, coextensive members of comparatively thin, flexible, fluid impervious, film-type material, arranged so that one of the members is directly adjacent to said one portion of the body and the other member is separated from the container body by the one member, provided in the one member at a location between the side margins of the one member and inwards of the two end edges of said one member with an opening in registry with the opening in said one portion of 'the' said one member; said check valve also comprising a thin, imperforate strip of flexible, iluidimpervious, filmtype material and greater size than the opening in the;
one member, positioned between the two members and so that it extends fully across and outwards of said opening in the one member, having the surface thereof that is adjacent to the other member connected adhesively to the adjacent portion of the aforesaid coating on the inner surface of said other member, and forming an auxiliary flat-type valve; said coating of permanently tacky, pressure sensitive adhesive on said other member having a continuous portion thereof that extends between the side margins of the coating and also extends between and to an edge portion of the auxiliary flap-typevalve and one end edge of said other member treated with inert, nonadhesive material so as to render it non-adhesive and thus permit spreading apart of the portions of the two members that are in direct opposite relation with the continuous treated portion of said coating; said normally flat, tube-like check valve having on the surface of said one member that is directly adjacent to the body a truly coextensive coating of permanently tacky, pressure sensi-r tive adhesive, having the portion of the last mentioned coating that extends around the opening in the one member in adhesively but releasably connected relation with the opening defining portion of the body, and being adapted when the aforesaid portions of said members that are in direct opposite relation with the continuous treated portion of the first mentioned coating are spread apart to assume an open position wherein the auxiliary flap-type valve is spaced from the opening in said one member and results in establishment of communication between the interior of the body and the ambient air and when the last mentioned portions of its members are pressed together to assume a closed position wherein said auxiliary flap-type valve extends fully across and seals the opening in said one member and results in cut ofi' of communication between the body interior and the ambient air; each of the two check valve members with its own coating of permanently tacky, pressure sensitive adhesive being formed originally of a strip of conventional Scotch type tape.
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