Claims
- 1. A plurality of bags filled with a product and stacked one upon another and each having first and second opposite surfaces with each said first surface being a supporting surface which is substantially co-extensive with the second surface of the next adjacent bag and said surfaces being pressed together by the weight of each upper bag pressing downwardly onto the bag beneath it, at least one of said surfaces on each of said bags having anti-slip coating means thereon for producing variable adhesion for controlling the friction between the coating means and the co-extensive surface of the next adjacent bag, said coating means comprising means for increasing adhesion and cohesion between said coating means and said next adjacent surface as the pressure to which they are subjected increases and for decreasing the cohesion and adhesion upon removal of said pressure, whereby the cohesion and adhesion between the supporting surfaces of the top two bags is minimum and the cohesion and adhesion between each other pair of co-extensive surfaces is greater than the next adjacent pair above it because of the increased pressure resulting from the weight of the product in the bag between them, and whereby the removal of the top bag in the stack produces a decrease in said cohesion and adhesion between the remaining of said co-extensive surfaces in the stack, said means for increasing and decreasing cohesion comprising a composition of low density polypropylene or polyethylene polymer, a tackifying resin and a plasticizer.
- 2. A plurality of bags as described in claim 1 wherein each bag is a multiwall bag with an outer ply of paper presenting rectangular surfaces between the two ends of the bag, said coating being formed on the upper surface of each bag in stripped form between the ends of the bag.
- 3. A plurality of bags as described in claim 2 wherein said coating in stripped form comprises a pair of strips upon each supporting surface of each bag with the strips upon the two surfaces being offset from the vertical center plane of the bag.
- 4. A plurality of bags filled with a product and stacked upon one another and each having two opposite supporting surfaces with at least one of the supporting surfaces of each bag being co-extensive with a supporting surface of the next adjacent bag and said surfaces being pressed together by the weight of each upper bag pressing downwardly onto the bag beneath it, at least one of said supporting surfaces of each bag having an anti-slip coating means thereon which produces variable adhesion for controlling the friction between the coating and the co-extensive supporting surface of the next adjacent bag and for increasing cohesion and adhesion therebetween when subjected to increasing pressure whereby the cohesion and adhesion between the supporting surfaces of the top two bags is minimum and the cohesion between each pair of co-extensive supporting surfaces is greater than the next adjacent pair above it because of the increased pressure resulting from the weight of the product in the bag between them; said means for increasing and decreasing cohesion comprising a composition of low density polypropylene or polyethylene polymer, a tackifying resin, and a plasticizer.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 213,513, filed Dec. 29, 1971, now abandoned, which was a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 776,506 filed Nov. 18, 1968 under 37 CFR 1.41(b), now U.S. Pat. No. 3,642,679, patented Feb. 15, 1972, the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference.
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