Claims
- 1. A block of bags comprising a plurality of bags stacked in overlying relationship, each bag having:
a body formed by film material, the body having a top edge, a bag mouth and opposite first and second lateral edges; a first weakened segment extending from adjacent a first edge point on the first lateral edge of said bag; a second weakened segment extending from adjacent a second edge point on the second lateral edge of said bag; a central weakened segment extending substantially between inner ends of said first and second weakened segments, said central weakened segment being discontinuous from said first and second weakened segments, a tear-off region arranged between said central weakened segment and said top edge, wherein said first and second lateral edges comprise recessed regions and said first and second edge points are located on said recessed regions, wherein said first and second weakened segments are each separated from a respective lateral edge by a bridge of film material; and at least one unitizing area extending through, and connecting, said stack of bags, said unitizing area located within said tear-off region.
- 2. The block of bags according to claim 1, wherein said recessed regions are semicircular.
- 3. The block of bags according to claim 1, wherein said first and second weakened segments comprise elongated slots.
- 4. The block of bags according to claim 1, wherein said central weakened segment comprises a line of perforations.
- 5. The block of bags according to claim 1, wherein said first and second weakened segments comprise L-shaped cuts.
- 6. The block of bags according to claim 1, wherein said first and second weakened segments comprise L-shaped cuts, and wherein said recessed regions are semicircular.
- 7. A block of bags comprising a plurality of bags stacked in overlying relationship, each said bag having:
front and rear walls defining a top edge of said rear wall, first and second opposite lateral side edges, and a bag mouth at a top edge of said front wall; a central line of perforations defined by said back wall spaced from the top edge thereof, thereby defining a tear-off region of said rear wall; first and second elongated openings in said rear wall respectively extending from opposite ends of said central line of perforations toward said first and second opposite lateral side edges; and at least one unitizing area in said tear-off region, said unitizing area connecting said bags of said stack to each other.
- 8. A block of bags in accordance with claim 7, wherein:
said central line of perforations and each of said first and second elongated openings are aligned with each other.
- 9. A block of bags in accordance with claim 7, wherein:
each of said first and second elongated openings extend substantially completely between said central line of perforations and the respective one of said first and second lateral side edge, each of said elongated openings extending about 25% of the width of the front wall of the bag.
- 10. A block of bags in accordance with claim 9, wherein:
each said bag includes a pair of fracturable residual regions respectively positioned at the ends of said first and second elongated openings at the first and second lateral side edges of each bag.
- 11. A block of bags in accordance with claim 7, wherein:
each said elongated opening comprises a slot.
- 12. A block of bags in accordance with claim 7, wherein:
each said elongated opening comprises a slit.
- 13. A block of bags in accordance with claim 7, wherein:
each said bag includes an inwardly extending bottom gusset, each of said first and second elongated openings extending a distance about equal to the inward depth of the bottom gusset.
- 14. A method of filling bags in succession, comprising the steps of:
providing a block of bags formed by a plurality of bags stacked in overlying fashion, each bag having a bag body with a front wall having an edge defining an open mouth and a back wall extending beyond said edge to define a lip, each bag lip having side edges and side weakened segments extending from an edge position close to a respective side edge to a central region of said lip, and a central weakened segment extending substantially between side weakened segments, a distal lip portion defined by said side weakened segments, said central weakened segment, a top edge and said side edges of said bag body, the distance between said side edge and said side weakened segments defining a frangible bridge; holding said bags together through said lip; opening said open mouth of a top bag of the block by lifting said front wall thereof, breaking said frangible bridges thereof, and opening said side weakened segments thereof; inserting product into the bag body of the top bag of said block; either before or after the previous listed step, separating said distal lip portion from remaining portions of said top bag body by breaking said central weakened segment.
- 15. The method of filling bags in succession according to claim 14, wherein said weakened segments comprise lines of perforations.
- 16. The method of filling bags in succession according to claim 14, wherein said side weakened segments comprise lines of at least one elongated cut.
- 17. The method of filling bags in succession according to claim 14, wherein said weakened segments comprise L-shaped cuts.
- 18. The method of filling bags in succession according to claim 14, wherein each of said side edges defines a recess and said frangible bridges are defined between said recesses and said weakened segments.
- 19. The method of filling bags in a succession according to claim 18, wherein said recesses comprise slits.
- 20. The method of filling bags in succession according to claim 18, wherein said recesses are semicircular.
- 21. The method of filling bags in succession according to claim 20, wherein each of said recesses has a diameter of 12 mm.
- 22. A method of making bags comprising the steps of:
providing a web of film material, moving the web longitudinally, folding the web material laterally to form bag front walls and back walls, the back walls extending past said front walls, forming lips; punching openings and weakened segments into said lips, wherein adjacent openings are located spaced apart by a width of a bag-to-be-formed and said weakened segment extends longitudinally of the web material, each said opening and said adjacent weakened segment separated by a distance that defines a frangible bridge that is broken to define a consistent opening force to open each bag-to-be-formed from a flat state to an open state; forming a longitudinally extending central weakened segment between adjacent weakened segments; and sealing the web laterally to define lateral edges of each bag, said lateral edges located longitudinally through said openings.
- 23. The method of making bags according to claim 22, wherein each said opening and said adjacent weakened segment are punched simultaneously.
- 24. The method of making bags according to claim 22, wherein each of said openings is circular.
- 25. The method of making bags according to claim 24, wherein each of said openings is formed from a circular punch having about a 12 mm diameter.
- 26. The method of making bags according to claim 22, wherein each of said openings comprises a slit.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. Ser. No. 09/785,795 filed Feb. 16, 2001, and claims the benefit of Provisional Application No. 60/300,047 filed Jun. 21, 2001, and Provisional Application No. 60/300,958 filed Jun. 26, 2001.
Provisional Applications (2)
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60300047 |
Jun 2001 |
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60300958 |
Jun 2001 |
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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