Container resealable sealing device construction

Flexible bags – With closure – For access opening in sidewall

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206632, B65D 3316, B65D 3320

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047233010

ABSTRACT:
A container having an access opening and a resealable sealing device, the latter consisting of a closure flap which is secured at one end region to the front side of the container and is coated with a pressure-sensitive adhesive to permit the container to be opened and resealed. A pair of cuts are formed in the flap to define a pair of tabs or fingers integral with the one end region of the flap, and a pair of tear prevention holes are formed at the ends of the cuts on the line of attachment of the body of the flap to the one end region thereof, all to prevent the flap from tearing away from the container. A non-adhesive member is cut out of the front side of the container to define the access opening and is adhesively secured to the coated face of the flap.

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