The present patent application is a non-provisional application of International Application No. PCT/FR2004/001185, filed May 14, 2004.
The present invention relates to the field of packaging bags.
More specifically, the present invention relates to the field of packaging bags comprising opening/closing means for multiple successive openings and closings, for example and non-limitatively as complementary profiles.
The object of the present invention is to improve the known bags.
This object is achieved within the scope of the present invention, by a packaging method which comprises the steps:
The present invention also relates to a packaging device comprising:
Finally the present invention relates to the bags whose mouth includes opening/closing means for multiple successive openings and closings on the one hand, and on the other hand, a cleavable linking veil located at a certain distance therefrom, inside the bag, in relation to said opening/closing means, such that, when the bag is tightened to close it, tension being applied to the contents, said veil enters into contact with the contents avoiding the application of stresses on the opening/closing means, but guarantees free access to the contents via said opening/closing means after tearing, and enables the bag to be relaxed in a closed state as a result of the distance separating the veil and the opening/closing means.
Other features, objects and advantages of the present invention will become apparent upon reading the detailed description which will follow, and with reference to the appended drawings, given as non-limiting examples and wherein:
A tightened bag according to the present invention has schematically been illustrated in
As is seen in the figures, the bag according to the present invention essentially comprises two main walls 10, 20, an opening/closing means 30 and a veil 40 which connects the walls 10, 20 to each other on the inside of the opening/closing means 30 and at a distance therefrom.
The walls 10, 20 may be the subject of many embodiments.
Preferably, these are walls in thermoplastic material.
These walls 10, 20 may be monolayered or multilayered and monomaterial or multimaterial walls. If need be, this may be a paper backing coated with a thermoplastic material layer, or even with a metallized thermoplastic material layer.
The opening/closing means 30 and the veil 40 extend parallel to each other through the mouth of the bag.
As for the rest, the mode for linking the walls 10, 20 may be the subject of many embodiments. As a non-limiting example, the walls 10, 20 may be connected to each other, for example by welding or sticking on both of their sides perpendicular to the mouth and to the means 30 and veil 40, the ends of the walls 10, 20 opposite to the mouth being initially separated then brought together, superimposed and connected to each other, by any suitable means, for example by welding or sticking, once the contents positioned in the bag.
The opening/closing means 30 may also be the subject of many embodiments.
They may be formed with male 33 and female 34 complementary profiles respectively positioned on the walls 10, 20 or on respective supporting veils 31, 32, linked to the latter. These may be complementary means in the form of hooks. They may even be opening/closing means of the velvet-hook type. All these means are well known to one skilled in the art. Therefore they will not be described in detail in the following.
If need be, these opening/closing means 30 may be controlled by a cursor 50.
Such a cursor is schematized in the appended
Such a cursor 50 preferably comprises a shoe 52 which bears two side webs 54, 55 and a central low wall 56 defining between them two non-parallel channels 57, 58 respectively receiving at least the top of one of the two supporting veils 31, 32 of the opening/closing means 30, so that, according to the displacement direction of the cursor 50, the latter strains the means 30 upon opening and closing, respectively. If need be, but this arrangement is not mandatory, the central low wall 56 may penetrate between the complementary profiles.
As it is seen in
On the other hand, as is seen if
As a non-limiting example, the distance D separating the opening/closing means 30 and the veil 40, is typically of the order of 2 to 5 cm.
Several preferential and non-limiting embodiments of the mouth of the bag according to the present invention will now be described with reference to the appended
As is seen on the whole of these figures, preferably within the scope of the present invention, the conformation of the mouth of the bag comprises at least a welding step.
According to
A second embodiment according to the invention of the mouth of a bag is illustrated in
A third embodiment of the mouth of a bag according to the present invention is illustrated in
Of course, the present invention is not limited to the particular embodiments which have just been described but is extended to all the alternatives which comply with its spirit.
As schematized in
The present invention may notably find application in the making of packaging bags for baby diapers or any equivalent protective means.
In this context, with it, in particular, it is possible to reduce the storage volume by guaranteeing high compression of the contents, while banning any untimely opening before use.
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