The invention concerns a bag with lateral folds according to the preamble of claim 1 and a method for its manufacture.
Bags with lateral folds with bottom closure by means of a bottom seam are widely used. In an especially simple case the main walls and the folded-in lateral fold walls are closed off at the bottom side by transversely extending bottom seams aligned with one another. The main walls that for this purpose are placed flat on top one another and the side walls folded therebetween are contiguous in a hose shape or tubular shape, be it that they are joined from a width of a film with only one seam, for example, at a main wall that is predetermined as a rear wall, or that they are combined of film strips that are connected to one another by longitudinal seams between the main walls and the lateral fold walls. In this connection, along the line of the bottom seams on both sides not only the two fold sides of the lateral fold walls can be connected with the neighboring main walls to a bottom closure of the bag; also, the two sides of each lateral fold wall can also be connected with one another at least in a spot pattern in order to prevent projecting ears and to place the ears against the bottom. In the bottom area there can also be so-called “diagonal seams” that, for example, extend from the end of the fold of each lateral fold wall at a slant outwardly to the corners of the bottom area and thus provide a contour for the shape of the bottom or even form themselves the tight closure of the bag in this area.
The known lateral fold bags have however no dear delineation between the bottom and the main walls (and lateral fold walls) as a result of the simple configuration of the bottom as a continuation of the main and lateral fold walls. The regularly desired parallelepipedal configuration of the lateral fold bags results only once it is filled and, in case of bulk material or liquids that are usually packaged in such bags, this can result in undefined displacements and deformations. This then however constitutes insecurities with respect to stand-up behavior, the upright stability of such bags is often unacceptable. In case of bags that are stacked flat in a storage facility or in particular also on sales shelves, it is important that the bottom can be provided with a suitable print pattern that is areal and as a whole is easily visible. In this respect conventional lateral fold bags also have flaws.
As a remedy, lateral fold bags are found in practice that are closed off by a separate bottom cover sheet that is circumferentially sealed to the main and lateral fold walls. This configuration provides a better upright stability and also a well-defined bottom as a printing surface and visible surface but with respect to manufacture it is very complex and is also critical as a result of the complex manufacturing method and the greater length of the sealing seams with regard to seal-tightness of the bottom closure.
The object of the invention is therefore to provide a lateral fold bag that can be produced simply and inexpensively, that however has improved upright stability and also a defined bottom as a printing surface.
According to the invention this object is solved based on a lateral fold bag according to the preamble of claim 1 based on the characterizing features of claim 1. Furthermore, this object is solved by a method according to claim 6.
In a surprisingly simply executable modification of the lateral fold bag of the aforementioned kind an improvement of the upright stability and a flat delimited configuration of the bottom have been achieved even for flat stacking in that the bottom is delimited by fold seams. The incorporation of such a fold seam must not cancel the continuous extension of the film of the main walls to the bottom; instead, it is sufficient to provide a fold that is fixed by sealing, welding or, if necessary, gluing and that does not cause seal-tightness problems. On the other hand, such a fold seam is suitable to force an edged positioning of the neighboring film areas relative to one another and to shape the bottom in this way.
The fold seams can extend expediently across the entire width of the main walls even if a support and contouring function of these fold seams were already be provided by means of partial sections. The fold seams, when the lateral fold walls are also connected with the main walls by sealing seams, respectively, can abut these sealing seams and form a frame for the bottom.
A method for producing such lateral fold bags is typically based on manufacturing a circumferentially closed hose that forms the main walls, the lateral fold walls and, moreover, also contains a portion of the bottom, respectively. Such a hose is initially frequently produced “endless” and then is cut to length in a predetermined way. When in a continuous method the individualized pieces are then turned so as to extend transversely to the conveying direction, bottom seams can be applied so as to extend advantageously in the conveying direction. Also, the top side configurations of the bag, for example, with incorporation of reclosable closures, can be realized in parallel in continuous process steps.
In this connection, without a problem also processing of the bottom side with incorporation of the fold seams according to the present invention can be realized which fold seams preferably extend parallel to the bottom seam connecting the main walls. The fold seams can be introduced in such a way that the bottom area with the aid of an appropriate tool can be alternatingly placed flat onto one and then the other of the two main walls in order to positionally fix the fold line in the form of a seam, respectively. However, the fold seams can also be formed by an inner tool that is inserted into the bag and forms the contour of the bottom.
Expediently, the bottom seam is attached or adhesively connected by sealing, welding or gluing flat against the bottom so that it does not project like a fin downwardly. The attachment can be limited optionally to partial sections that are sufficient for an appropriate fixation.
One embodiment of the invention is illustrated in the drawing and will be explained in the following in more detail. In the drawing it is shown in:
The lateral fold bag illustrated in the drawing and identified as a whole at 1 comprises two main walls 2, 3, a visible lateral fold wall 4 and a lateral fold wall 5 that is hidden in
The bottom seam 10, for a commonly used configuration in the form of a “fin seam”, could project downwardly which possibly would be undesirable for the desired configuration of the lateral fold bag with a bottom surface. In the especially frequently employed embodiment of such a bag with films that are sealable with one another only at the inwardly positioned layer, the flat positioning of the bottom seam 10 illustrated in
The afore described bag is provided with a decisively improved upright stability and a defined flat bottom configuration by means of the fold seams 11, 12 that can be incorporated by sealing based on the sealable inner layers of the film of the main walls 2, 3 without the film having to be pieced on or cut at this location. In that the transition of the film of the main walls 2, 3 into the bottom 9 is realized with a continuing film that is only folded strip-wise on top and sealed together at the fold seams 11, 12, the sealing action of the bag in this area remains untouched. The fold seams 11, 12 form a frame-shaped or strip-shaped contour of the bottom in delineation to the main walls 2, 3. This improves the upright stability of the lateral fold bag when placed on the bottom significantly and provides a well-defined printing surface for information and identification with regard to the bag when the bag is stacked in a flat horizontal position so that only its bottom is visible.
While conventional empty lateral fold bags with a bottom seam are usually folded with continuously inwardly folded lateral fold walls and with a that is folded downwardly flat to the bottom seam, the bottom 9 is preferably in accordance with
In a relatively simple way, the lateral fold bag according to the invention can be produced with conventional technology and on conventional manufacturing devices in a configuration with fold seams but leads to surprising advantages with respect to the stand-up behavior as well as with respect to the presentation of the bottom as a printing surface for stacking in a horizontal position.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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10 2007 027 994.0 | Jun 2007 | DE | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/EP2008/004299 | 5/30/2008 | WO | 00 | 12/21/2009 |