Information
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Patent Grant
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6318893
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Patent Number
6,318,893
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Date Filed
Tuesday, May 2, 200024 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, November 20, 200123 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 383 200
- 383 903
- 383 33
- 383 107
- 383 108
- 206 554
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A sealable bag for storing merchandise includes a body having a pocket that is adapted to receive the merchandise. The pocket has an opening through which merchandise is placed into the pocket. The body has a pair of flanges disposed along the sides of the body. The body has a neck with the opening of the pocket being disposed at the neck of the body. The neck has a sealing area. The bag includes a pair of stress relief notches disposed in the flanges intermediate the sealing area and the opening of the pocket. The stress relief notches prevent the sealing area from becoming wrinkled while the bag is being sealed with automated equipment thus allowing a clean, unwrinkled seal to be formed in the bag.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Technical Field
The present invention generally relates to bags and, more particularly, to bags that are filled and then sealed to hermetically seal the contents within the bag. Specifically, the present invention relates to a sealable bag having a pair of stress relief areas that prevent the area of the bag that is to be sealed from being wrinkled during the sealing process. The invention also relates to the method of holding, filling, and sealing the bags.
2. Background Information
Various products are now being packaged in sealed bags that allow the consumer to break the initial seal and then selectively seal and reseal the bag with a secondary closure member. These bags are primarily fabricated from flexible plastic or metalized plastic. Some bags have gusseted bottoms that must be opened prior to filling the bag. For this reason and others, many bag filling operations have been performed manually. Problems sealing the bags in manual operations were not encountered because the person filling the bag and passing it on to the sealing machine could smooth the sealing area before the sealing machine sealed the bag.
As a result in the increased popularity of these bags, automated filling and sealing devices have been invented to increase the efficiency of filling and sealing the bags. One such machine is disclosed in pending patent application Ser. No. 60/161,772, filed Oct. 27, 1999. The disclosures of this application are incorporated herein by reference in order to fully disclose how these machines operate. In this machine, a pair of fingers grab the top corners of the bag to pull the top of the bag taut so that it may be sealed. A problem in the art is that some bags wrinkle in the sealing area when pulled taut. The wrinkles degrade the appearance of the resulting seal and may degrade the effectiveness of the seal. Some consumers have refused to use the automated machinery to fill and seal their bags until the wrinkling problems can be solved.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
In view of the foregoing, an objective of the present invention is to provide a bag for an automated filling and sealing machine that eliminates the wrinkling problem caused by the fingers that pull the sides of the bag apart.
Another objective of the present invention is to provide a bag that may be used with the automated machinery and that will be accepted by the consumers who use the bags.
Another objective of the present invention is to provide a solution that may be incorporated into existing bags without requiring the existing bag structure to be altered.
Another objective of the present invention is to provide a bag that may be used with existing automated filling and sealing machinery as well as the manual filling and sealing systems.
Another objective of the present invention is to provide a method for automatically filling and sealing bags without wrinkling the area of the bag to be sealed.
These and other objectives and advantages of the invention are achieved by a sealable bag for storing merchandise, the bag including a body forming a pocket that is adapted to receive the merchandise; the pocket having an opening through which merchandise is placed into the pocket; the body having a pair of flanges disposed along the sides of the body; the body having a neck; the opening of the pocket being disposed at the neck of the body; the neck having a sealing area; and each of the flanges defining a stress relief notch disposed intermediate the sealing area and the opening of the pocket.
Other objectives and advantages of the invention are achieved by a sealable bag for storing merchandise, the bag including a body forming a pocket that is adapted to receive the merchandise; the pocket having an opening through which merchandise is placed into the pocket; the body having a pair of flanges disposed along the sides of the body; the neck having a sealing area; and each of the flanges defining a stress relief notch disposed intermediate the sealing area and the opening of the pocket.
Still other objectives and advantages of the invention are achieved by a method of sealing a bag including the steps of providing a bag having an opening, a pair of upper corners at the edges of the opening, a sealing area, and pair of flanges that each define a stress relief notch intermediate the sealing area and the opening; grasping the upper corners of the bag with fingers; pulling the upper corners of the bag away from each other; and forming a seal in the sealing area of the bag.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
The preferred embodiment of the invention, illustrative of the best mode in which applicant contemplated applying the principles of the invention, is set forth in the following description and is shown in the drawings and is particularly and distinctly pointed out and set forth in the appended Claims.
FIG. 1
is a front plan view of a prior art bag;
FIG. 2
is a front plan view of the prior art bag disposed in a filling and sealing machine with the fingers of the machine grasping the upper corners of the bag;
FIG. 3
is a view similar to
FIG. 2
showing the wrinkling created in the sealing area of the prior art bag;
FIG. 4
is a front plan view of the bag of the present invention;
FIG. 5
is an enlarged view of the encircled portion of
FIG. 4
;
FIG. 6
is a front plan view of the bag of the present invention being held in the filling and sealing machine without creating the wrinkles of the prior art;
FIG. 7
is a view similar to
FIG. 6
showing the bag of the present invention after it has been sealed; and
FIG. 8
is a view similar to
FIG. 6
showing the bag of the present invention with the top of the neck cut away.
Similar numbers refer to similar parts throughout the specification.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
A prior art bag is depicted in
FIGS. 1-3
and is indicated generally by the numeral
10
. Bag
10
is formed from first
12
and second
14
sheets by sealing the longitudinal edges of sheets
12
and
14
and joining the bottom edges of sheets
12
and
14
to form a pocket having an open end. Sealing the edges of sheets
12
and
14
results in flanges
16
being disposed along the longitudinal edges of bag
10
. In the embodiment of prior art bag
10
depicted in
FIGS. 1-3
, bag
10
is gusseted as indicated by the numeral
18
so that the bottom of bag
10
may be opened to provide more room for merchandise.
First sheet
12
typically includes a tongue
20
that extends out beyond the upper edge of second sheet
14
. Tongue
20
generally defines a pair of openings
22
that allow bag
10
to be mounted on a wicket during storage before bag
10
is filled and sealed. Below tongue
20
, bag
10
includes a neck area
24
that includes a sealing area
26
. Bag
10
further includes a pocket area
28
disposed below sealing area
26
. Each flange
16
defines a tear notch
30
disposed below sealing area
26
such that each tear notch
30
is disposed between sealing area
26
and pocket area
28
. Tear notch
30
allows the consumer to open bag
10
after the consumer has purchased bag
10
in a retail store. A secondary seal
32
(see
FIG. 3
) may be formed in bag
10
to allow the consumer to selectively seal, unseal, and reseal bag
10
while the consumer is consuming the merchandise in bag
10
.
FIGS. 2 and 3
show bag
10
being opened, filled, and sealed by an automated filling and sealing machine. The machine includes a pair of finger assemblies
40
that grab and pinch the upper corners of bag
10
to hold bag
10
while it is being opened, filled, and sealed. A problem with prior art bag
10
is that finger assemblies
40
fold flanges
16
back against bag
10
when bag
10
is being held by finger assemblies
40
. The folding of flanges
16
results in a plurality of wrinkles
42
to be formed through sealing area
26
. When a wrinkled bag
10
is passed through the sealing operation of the automated machinery, wrinkles
42
remain permanently formed in bag
10
when the seal
44
is formed by joining first sheet
12
to second sheet
14
as shown in FIG.
3
. Wrinkles
42
thus degrade the appearance of bag
10
and cause fears that seal
44
may leak.
The bag of the present invention is indicated generally by the numeral
50
in
FIGS. 4-8
. Bag
50
includes many of the same elements described above with respect to prior art bag
10
and the same numbers are used to refer to these elements. In accordance with one of the objectives of the present invention, bag
50
includes a pair of stress relief notches
52
disposed in flanges
16
above sealing area
26
such that sealing area
26
is intermediate stress relief notches
52
and tear notches
30
. Each stress relief notch
52
is preferably disposed intermediate the opening to the pocket and sealing area
26
. Each stress relief notch
52
must be positioned intermediate sealing area
26
and the upper corners of bag
50
. Each stress relief notch
52
divides flange
16
into an upper portion
54
and a lower portion
56
.
In accordance with the objectives of the invention, stress relief notches
52
allow upper portions
54
of flanges
16
to be folded by finger assemblies
40
without creating wrinkles in sealing area
26
. Stress relief notches
52
function by allowing upper portion
54
of flange
16
to fold independent of lower portion
56
when finger assemblies
40
grab the upper corners of bag
50
as shown in
FIGS. 6
,
7
, and
8
. Sealing area
26
thus remains substantially smooth and readily accepts seal
44
as shown in
FIG. 7
without the wrinkling problem of the prior art.
The top of bag
50
including tongue
20
is cut away from the sealed bag as shown in FIG.
8
. The cut line
58
is preferably located intermediate stress relief notches
52
and seal
44
. The consumer may then open bag
50
by cutting or tearing between tear notches
30
and using secondary seal
32
to close bag
50
.
Each stress relief notch
52
preferably penetrates flange
16
a distance 50 to 90 percent of the width of flange
16
. In one common embodiment of bag
50
, each flange has a width of 0.25 inches with each stress relief notch having a width of 0.21875 inches. Each stress relief notch
52
is preferably disposed about one to 1 to 1½ inches below the opening of the pocket of bag
50
. Stress relief notches
52
must be disposed far enough down along flanges
16
to prevent finger assemblies
40
from grabbing lower portion
56
of flange
16
. Each stress relief notch
52
may be a slit as depicted in the drawings. Notches
52
may also be triangular, rounded, square, rectangular, trapezoidal, or any of a variety of other shapes.
In one exemplary embodiment, bag
50
is 11 inches long and 6 inches wide. Each flange
16
is ¼ inch with each stress relief notch
52
being {fraction (7/32)} of an inch. Each stress relief notch
52
is disposed 1⅜ inch down from the top of the pocket with the top of the pocket being disposed 1½ inch from the top of tongue
20
. Sealing area
26
is slightly less than 1 inch deep and extends from flange to flange. Each tear notch is disposed 4½ inches from the top of bag
50
. In larger bags
50
, flanges
16
may be ⅜ inch wide.
Bag
50
is filled and sealed by first grasping the upper corners of bag
50
. The pocket of bag
50
may be filled with merchandise before or after the upper corners of bag
50
are grasped by finger assemblies
40
. Finger assemblies
40
then move away from each other to pull neck area
24
taut. This action does not create wrinkles in sealing area
26
because upper portions
54
of flanges
16
are folded independent of lower portions
56
of flange
16
as shown in
FIGS. 6-8
. Bag
50
is then placed in a sealing device that creates seal
44
in sealing area
26
such that seal
44
is disposed intermediate stress relief notches
52
and tear notches
30
. The top of bag
50
is then removed as shown in
FIG. 8 and a
clean, unwrinkled seal
44
may be presented to the consumer.
Accordingly, the improved bag for automated filling and sealing machine apparatus is simplified, provides an effective, safe, inexpensive, and efficient device which achieves all the enumerated objectives, provides for eliminating difficulties encountered with prior devices, and solves problems and obtains new results in the art.
In the foregoing description, certain terms have been used for brevity, clearness, and understanding; but no unnecessary limitations are to be implied therefrom beyond the requirement of the prior art, because such terms are used for descriptive purposes and are intended to be broadly construed.
Moreover, the description and illustration of the invention is by way of example, and the scope of the invention is not limited to the exact details shown or described.
Having now described the features, discoveries, and principles of the invention, the manner in which the bag for automated filling and sealing machine is constructed and used, the characteristics of the construction, and the advantageous new and useful results obtained; the new and useful structures, devices, elements, arrangements, parts, and combinations are set forth in the appended claims.
Claims
- 1. A sealable bag for storing merchandise, the bag comprising:a body forming a pocket that is adapted to receive the merchandise; the pocket having an opening through which merchandise is placed into the pocket; the body having a pair of flanges disposed along the sides of the body; the body having a neck; the opening of the pocket being disposed at the neck of the body; the neck having a sealing area; each of the flanges defining a stress relief notch disposed intermediate the sealing area and the opening of the pocket; and each of the flanges further defining a tear notch; the sealing area being disposed intermediate the tear notch and the stress relief notch.
- 2. The bag of claim 1, wherein the body includes a gusseted bottom.
- 3. The bag of claim 1, wherein each of the flanges has a width with each of the stress relief notches having a width in the range of 50 to 95 percent of the width of the flange.
- 4. The bag of claim 3, wherein each flange has a width of 0.25 inches and each stress relief notch has a width of 0.21875 inches.
- 5. The bag of claim 3, wherein each flange has a width of 0.375 inches and each stress relief notch has a width of 75 to 90 percent of the width of the flange.
- 6. The bag of claim 1, wherein the body is formed from first and second sheets joined at the flanges.
- 7. A sealable bag for storing merchandise, the bag comprising:a body forming a pocket that is adapted to receive the merchandise; the pocket having an opening through which merchandise is placed into the pocket; the body having a pair of flanges disposed along the sides of the body; the body having a sealing area; each of the flanges defining a stress relief notch disposed intermediate the sealing area and the opening of the pocket; and each of the flanges further defining a tear notch; the sealing area being disposed intermediate the stress relief notches and the tear notches.
- 8. The bag of claim 7, wherein the body includes a gusseted bottom.
- 9. The bag of claim 7, wherein each of the flanges has a width with each of the stress relief notches having a width in the range of 50 to 95 percent of the width of the flange.
- 10. The bag of claim 9, wherein each flange has a width of 0.25 inches and each stress relief notch has a width of 0.21875 inches.
- 11. The bag of claim 9, wherein each flange has a width of 0.375 inches and each stress relief notch has a width of 75 to 90 percent of the width of the flange.
- 12. The bag of claim 7, wherein the body is formed from first and second sheets joined at the flanges.
- 13. A sealable bag for storing merchandise, the bag comprising:a body forming a pocket that is adapted to receive the merchandise; the pocket having an opening through which merchandise is placed into the pocket; the body having a pair of flanges disposed along the sides of the body; the neck having a sealing area adapted to be sealed to close the opening of the pocket; each of the flanges having stress relief means for preventing the sealing area from wrinkling when the bag is sealed; and each of the flanges further defines a tear notch; the sealing area being disposed intermediate the stress relief means and the tear notches.
- 14. The bag of claim 13, wherein the stress relief means is disposed intermediate the sealing area and the opening of the pocket.
- 15. The bag of claim 14, wherein the bag has top corners disposed at the opening of the pocket; the stress relief means preventing the flanges from folding over adjacent the sealing area when the top corners of the bag are pinched.
- 16. The bag of claim 13, wherein the stress relief means includes notches defined by the flanges of the bag.
- 17. A sealable bag for storing merchandise; the bag being adapted to sealed with automated equipment that includes finger assemblies that grasp and pinch the bag at the upper corners of the bag; the bag comprising:a body forming a pocket that is adapted to receive the merchandise; the pocket having an opening through which merchandise is placed into the pocket; the body having upper corners disposed adjacent the sides of the opening to the pocket; the body having a pair of flanges disposed along the sides of the body; the neck having a sealing area adapted to be sealed to close the opening of the pocket; each of the flanges defining a stress relief notch disposed intermediate the sealing area and the opening of the pocket; each stress relief notch dividing the flange into an upper portion and a lower portion; the upper portion of the flange disposed intermediate the stress relief notch and the upper corner of the body; a portion of the lower portion of the flange being disposed adjacent the sealing area of the body; the upper portion of each flange adapted to fold over when the bag is grasped and pinched by the finger assemblies while the lower portion of each flange remains substantially undisturbed to prevent the sealing area from wrinkling; and each flange further defining a tear notch; the sealing area being disposed intermediate the tear notch and the stress relief notch.
- 18. The bag of claim 17, wherein the body is formed from first and second sheets joined at the flanges.
- 19. A sealable bag for storing merchandise, the bag comprising:a body forming a pocket that is adapted to receive the merchandise; the body having an upper sheet and a lower sheet; the body having a pair of flanges disposed along the sides of the body where the upper and lower sheets are connected together; the neck having a sealing area where the upper and lower sheets are connected to close the pocket; each of the flanges defining a stress relief notch; and each flange further defining a tear notch; the sealing area being disposed intermediate the tear notch and the stress relief notch.
- 20. The bag of claim 19, wherein the body includes a secondary seal; the tear notches being disposed intermediate the secondary seal and the sealing area.
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