Claims
- 1. A stack of plastic foil bags each having a flap projecting beyond a filling opening on one broad side of the respective bag, each of said bags having a corner region delimited by a row of perforations and formed in said corner region with at least one interlocking point joining said bags in said stack and a stack-incorporation means separate from said interlocking point and enabling assembly of said bags into said stack.
- 2. The stack defined in claim 1 wherein said stack-incorporation means in each corner region is disposed close to the respective perforation line.
- 3. The stack defined in claim 2 wherein said perforation lines are shaped like an arc.
- 4. The stack defined in claim 3 wherein said stack-incorporation means are each located at an inwardly pointing area of the respective corner segment.
- 5. The stack defined in claim 1 wherein said stack-incorporation means are offset toward the outer margin of the respective flap with respect to a median line connecting the interlocking points.
- 6. The stack defined in claim 1 wherein said stack-incorporation means include holes punched through said bags.
- 7. The stack defined in claim 1 wherein said stack-incorporation means are cross slits.
- 8. A method of producing a stack of plastic foil bags each of which comprises a flap projecting beyond a filling opening on one broad side of the respective bag, each of said bags having a corner tear-off segment formed by a region delimited by a row of perforations and formed in said corner region with at least one interlocking point joining said bags in said stack and a stack-incorporation means separate from said interlocking point and enabling assembly of said bags into said stack, said method comprising the steps of:
folding a plastic foil web to provide broad surfaces of respective bags with flaps extending from one of the broad surfaces; perforating corner portions of said flaps to form tear-off segments along an arcuate perforation line; forming cross-slits in each of said tear-off segments near the respective perforation line; engaging pins in said slits to stack said bags together; and securing the stacked bag together within the tear-off segments.
Priority Claims (1)
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10028589.9 |
Jun 2000 |
DE |
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CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application is related to copending provisional application Ser. No. 60/212,027 filed Jun. 16, 2000, and is a nonprovisional application replacing the provisional application.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60212027 |
Jun 2000 |
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