Patent application title: Lined Resealable Plastic Bag
Inventors:
Audrey Layne Lero (Dallas, TX, US)
IPC8 Class: AB65D3008FI
USPC Class:
383109
Class name: Flexible bags wall details multi-layer or ply
Publication date: 2013-06-27
Patent application number: 20130163898
Abstract:
The lined resealable plastic bag provided by the present invention has
been strategically lined with paper towels to absorb excess moisture
keeping food, specifically, fruits, vegetables, and meats fresher for a
longer period of time. The invention has three main purposes; 1)
positively impacts the taste and texture of food, making it more
enjoyable to eat, 2) increases the life of certain foods, thus aid in
reducing overall grocery costs for consumers, and finally 3) helps reduce
the amount of paper product waste in households as the lining accurately
covers the inner surface.Claims:
1. The ornamental design for a fitted and permanent lining for resealable
plastic bags. The lining which lines the resealable plastic bag consists
of paper towels and is secured to the interior walls of the bag with
light adhesive. The primary purpose of lining the resealable plastic bags
is to lengthen the life of food; primarily fruits, vegetables, and meats
by absorbing excess moisture with little effort from the consumer. The
secondary purpose of lining the resealable plastic bags is to reduce
household paper product waste as the lining is accurately measured and
assembled.Description:
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
[0001] This invention relates to plastic bags, and more particularly lined resealable plastic bags.
BACKGROUND AND SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0002] For over 50 years, plastic bags have been widely used to contain various household articles, particularly food. When food is stored in resealable plastic bags and stored in a refrigerator, items stay fresh for a longer period of time and can be consumed at a later date. The problem however in lies with fruits, vegetables, and meats which are more porous than most foods. Exposure to moisture shortens the life of the food. When wanting to keep fruits, vegetables, and meats fresh for a longer period of time, one can use paper towels to absorb excess moisture; however, the average consumer uses too much paper towel as well as struggles with extracting the food as the paper towel is soggy after use. My new design will help households keep food fresher for a longer period of time while reducing excess paper product waste.
PICTURES
Description of Pictures (See Pictures on Pages 3-6)
[0003] FIG. 1 is an elevated side view of a lined resealable bag. The picture of my new design shows a 11.5''×10.5'' resealable plastic bag that's interior walls are lined with adhesively secured paper towels measuring 9.5''×10.5'' (all dimensions noted are applicable for all figures).
[0004] FIG. 2 is an elevated top view of a lined resealable bag. The picture of my new design shows the resealable plastic bag that's interior walls are lined with adhesively secured paper towels. In this view, both interior walls are easily visible.
[0005] FIG. 3 is an elevated and more distant top view of a lined resealable bag. The picture of my new design shows the resealable plastic bag that's interior walls are lined with adhesively secured paper towels. In this view, both interior walls are easily visible.
[0006] FIG. 4 is an elevated front view of a lined resealable plastic bag. In this view the scale of the lined resealable plastic bag is more easily visible.
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