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Light-blocking plastic bagLight-blocking plastic bag description/claimsThe Patent Description & Claims data below is from USPTO Patent Application 20080175967, Light-blocking plastic bag. Brief Patent Description - Full Patent Description - Patent Application Claims Produce is marketed in plastic bags typically having ventilation apertures, for ease of their distribution to consumers in supermarkets and the like. However, particularly with respect to potatoes, they are subject to “greening” when exposed to light for even a very few days. As stated in the article of Alexander D. Pavlista entitled Green Potatoes: the Problem and the Solution, in the Neb Guide published by the University of Nebraska, Lincoln, Nebr. (G1437): “Greening (of potatoes) is strongly affected by the cumulative effects of light quality, duration, and intensity. Chlorophyll is green because it reflects green light while absorbing red-yellow and blue light. Chlorophyll formation is most sufficient under red-yellow light. Under green light, practically no potato greening occurs and little occurs under blue or ultra-violet lights. Fluorescent lights induce more greening than incandescent lights.” “Greening” is undesirable, tending to alter the taste of the potato, and even creating toxic compounds in the potato. Thus, the greening of potatoes represents a significant problem to the industry of produce marketing. By this present invention, an inexpensive, plastic bag for produce is provided, which is usable in automated processes, and which can protect potatoes or other produce from the harmful light, while at the same time providing a way for the consumer to inspect the produce product within the bag. DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTIONIn accordance with this invention, a plastic bag for produce is provided which comprises first and second plastic walls, peripherally bonded together. A central plastic wall is positioned between the first and second plastic walls and peripherally bonded to the first and second walls. The central plastic wall is opaque to substantially block the passage of light therethrough, although it may comprise a plurality of layers in which, if desired, one of such layers is light colored, and another dark colored to provide the opaque characteristic. The plastic bag may initially have an open end to receive produce such as potatoes. The produce may be inserted into the bag in a compartment defined between the second wall and the central, plastic wall, with the first wall being translucent. This translucent first wall may carry printing or the like, identifying the brand and the type of potatoes in a conventional manner. Because of the design of the bag of this invention, it is generally immaterial that the first bag wall is translucent, since the central, generally opaque plastic wall can substantially block the passage of light therethrough, protecting the produce thereon. This may be accomplished by coloring the plastic wall black to provide an opaque characteristic. Thus, when the produce is placed in the compartment defined between the second wall and the central plastic wall, the central plastic wall protects the potatoes or other produce from light passing through the first plastic sidewall. Then, the produce-filled plastic bags are displayed with the first wall up, so that the brand and description of the potatoes or other produce on the first wall can be displayed. The second plastic wall may also carry printed indicia, but it preferably contains a transparent window, or the second wall may be completely transparent, so that the buyer can inspect the produce in the bag. However, typically, since the bags are stored with the first wall positioned upwardly, little light gets in to irradiate the potatoes or other produce through this transparent portion of the second wall. The central, plastic wall may comprise a light-colored layer facing the first wall, and an opaque layer, to substantially block the passage of the light, facing the second wall. The purpose of the opaque layer has been described above, i.e. to prevent light passing through the first plastic wall from reaching the produce. However, the opaque wall which may be black or of another dark color in some embodiments, can interfere with the legibility of the printed identification and display of the package on the first wall. Thus, the light-colored layer can serve as a backing, so that the printed material thereon is more visible, and any colors used in the printing on the first wall can be more impressive. The light-colored layer and the opaque layer of the central plastic wall can comprise a co-extrusion, or they may comprise separate sheets, peripherally joined together, and/or joined together with seal lines across the layers, or by any other bonding technique desired. The bag can be sealed on all sides except for one end so that, after filling, one added bar type heat seal can fully seal the bag. Alternatively, the bag may be closed with hog ring or the like, if desired. Thus, an inexpensive bag, capable of automated production and filling, is provided, in which produce such as potatoes can be protected from undesired light irradiation, to avoid greening in the case of potatoes. Also, a method for storing potatoes is provided, which comprises: inserting the potatoes into a plastic bag, which bag comprises: first and second plastic walls, and a central plastic wall between the first and second walls, the plastic walls being peripherally bonded together. The first plastic wall is typically translucent, and the central plastic wall is opaque, to substantially block the passage of light therethrough. The method further comprises enclosing the potatoes in the plastic bag between the second plastic wall and the central plastic wall, and storing the potatoes with the first plastic wall facing upwardly. The central plastic wall may define a light-colored layer facing the first wall and a dark-colored layer facing the second wall as described above, to substantially block the passage of the light. Also, in some embodiments, at least a portion of the second plastic wall is transparent, to permit viewing of the produce in the bag. DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGSIn the drawings, FIG. 1 is a front perspective view, with portions broken away, of a plastic bag for potatoes of this invention. FIG. 2 is a rear perspective view of the plastic bag of FIG. 1. FIG. 3 is an exploded perspective view of the plastic bag of FIGS. 1 and 2, showing the separate sheets from which the bag may be made by heat sealing in an automated assembly line. Continue reading about Light-blocking plastic bag... Full patent description for Light-blocking plastic bag Brief Patent Description - Full Patent Description - Patent Application Claims Click on the above for other options relating to this Light-blocking plastic bag patent application. ### 1. Sign up (takes 30 seconds). 2. Fill in the keywords to be monitored. 3. Each week you receive an email with patent applications related to your keywords. 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