Claims
- 1. A bale tie, for tying a compressed bale which has a configuration which is substantially that of a rectangular solid defining mutually orthogonal longitudinal, transverse, and compression axes, wherein said bale is initially compressed along said compression axis and thereafter tends to expand primarily along said compression axis, comprising:
- a tie element having two opposite ends and a sufficient length and flexibility so as to permit said tie element to be wrapped around a bale, said opposite ends of said tie element being joinable to each other so as to form a joint when said tie element is wrapped around said bale; and
- two marcelled means, located upon opposite sides of said bale between substantially straight portions of said tie element and respectively comprising a series of sinusoidal undulations, for permitting said tie element to expand along both of said opposite sides of said bale in a direction parallel to said compression axis as a result of said undulations of said marcelled means straightening out in response to said tendency of said bale to normally expand primarily along said compression axis, after being initially compressed along said compression axis and wrapped by said tie element, so as to absorb tensile forces, imparted to said tie element by said compressed bale tending to expand and having said tie element wrapped therearound, and thereby prevent maximum tensile forces from being applied to opposite ends of said joint formed at said opposite ends of said tie element.
- 2. The bale tie of claim 1, wherein:
- said two marcelled portions comprising said tie element together utilize less than one half of the overall length of said tie element.
- 3. The bale tie of claim 2 wherein said tie element is made solely from a steel wire, which is formed so as to have the marcelled portions and to form a joining formation at each of the opposite ends, the joining formations being engageable with each other so as to form the joint.
- 4. The bale tie of claim 3 wherein the joint has an ultimate strength equal approximately to 65% of the ultimate strength of an undeformed portion of the wire and wherein the ultimate strength of the wire where bent to form said two marcelled portions is approximately 85% to approximately 95% of the ultimate strength of an undeformed portion of the wire.
- 5. The bale tie of claim 2, wherein said tie element comprises a steel strap bent to form the marcelled portions.
- 6. A package, comprising:
- a compressed bale which has a configuration which is substantially that of a rectangular solid defining mutually orthogonal longitudinal, transverse, and compression axes, wherein said bale is initially compressed along said compression axis and thereafter tends to expand primarily along said compression axis; and
- a bale tie having two opposite ends and being precut to a sufficient length and having sufficient flexibility so as to permit said bale tie to be wrapped around said bale, said opposite ends of said bale tie being joined so as to form a joint when said bale tie is wrapped around said bale;
- said bale tie including two marcelled means, defined along portions thereof which are located upon opposite sides of said bale between substantially straight portions of said bale tie and respectively comprising a series of sinusoidal undulations disposed substantially parallel to said compression axis, for permitting said bale tie to expand along both of said opposite sides of said bale in a direction parallel to said compression axis as a result of said undulations of said marcelled means straightening out in response to said tendency of said bale to normally expand primarily along said compression axis, after being initially compressed along said compression axis and wrapped by said bale tie, so as to absorb tensile forces, imparted to said bale tie by said compressed bale as said compressed bale, having said bale tie wrapped therearound, tends to expand primarily along said compression axis, and thereby prevent maximum tensile forces from being applied to opposite ends of said joint formed at said opposite ends of said bale tie.
- 7. The package of claim 6 wherein the bale tie is made solely from a steel wire bent to form a joining formation at each of the opposite ends of the bale tie, the joining formations being engaged with each other so as to form the joint.
- 8. The package of claim 6, wherein:
- said bale tie comprises a steel strap and said two marcelled portions together utilize less than one half of the overall length of said bale tie.
- 9. The package as set forth in claim 6, wherein:
- said joint has an ultimate strength which is less than the ultimate strength of an undeformed portion of said bale tie; and
- said bale tie, where formed with said at least one marcelled portion, has an ultimate strength which is less than the ultimate strength of an undeformed portion of said bale tie but greater than the ultimate strength of said joint.
- 10. The package as set forth in claim 9, wherein:
- said joint has an ultimate strength which is approximately 65% of said ultimate strength of said undeformed portion of said bale tie, and said ultimate strength of said bale tie bent to form said at least one marcelled portion is approximately 85-95% of said ultimate strength of said undeformed portion of said bale tie.
- 11. The package as set forth in claim 6, wherein:
- a plurality of bale ties, each having said two marcelled means defined along said portions thereof, are wrapped about said bale at positions longitudinally spaced along said bale.
- 12. The package as set forth in claim 11, wherein:
- said plurality of bale ties comprises eight bale ties wrapped about said bale.
- 13. The bale tie of claim 2, wherein:
- said length of said marcelled portions comprises approximately one-fifth of said overall length of said tie element.
- 14. The package as set forth in claim 8, wherein:
- said length of said marcelled portions comprises approximately one-fifth of said overall length of said bale tie.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/018,318, filed Feb. 6, 1993, and now abandoned.
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