Claims
- 1. A supply of collapsible bags comprising:
- a plurality of bags formed in an elongated tubular blank of a flexible material;
- a perforated portion between adjacent bags of the blank to facilitate separating them;
- each bag of the tubular blank when collapsed having a pair of flat overlying panels of the tubular blank that form a pair of opposite sidewalls of the bag and a pair of folded gusset panels extending inwardly between the flat panels from the opposite side edges of the flat panels and adapted to form two other opposite sidewalls of the bag, adjacent one end of the panels each flat panel and the adjacent gusset panel being connected together by a heat seal along lines extending diagonally inwardly from the opposite side edges of the panel from said one end of the panels, said diagonal lines of connection terminating at their laterally inner ends in spaced-apart relation laterally outwardly of the inner folded edges of the gusset panels and at points spaced from said one end of the panels, each flat panel and the adjacent gusset panel also being connected together by a heat seal along a line extending lengthwise of the tubular blank from said points of termination of the diagonal lines to said one end of the panels and each flat panel and the adjacent gusset panel being severed along lines spaced laterally outwardly of and generally coextensive in length with said lengthwise extending heat seal lines of connection to form when the tubular blank is opened a top wall with a spout therein at said one end of the panels, the portions of the flat and gusset panels adjacent said one end of the panels which lie laterally outwardly of the lines of severing being connected together by a heat seal along lines generally transverse to the lines of severing to form integral open loop handles of the bag, adjacent the other end of the panels each flat panel and the adjacent gusset panel being connected together by a heat seal along lines extending generally diagonally inwardly from the opposite side edges of the panels toward said other end of the panels to form when the tubular blank is opened an integral and generally flat bottom wall, when the tubular blank is collapsed each bag folds into a generally flat and compact bag and each bag when separated from the tubular blank and expanded, having a generally cubical configuration with integral and generally rectangular top, flat, bottom and sidewalls and with homogeneously integral open loop handles and a homogeneously integral spout.
- 2. The collapsible bags of claim 1 wherein the blank is wrapped around itself providing a generally continuous roll of bags.
- 3. The collapsible bags of claim 1 wherein the bags are received in a container whereby they may be removed from the container one at a time and separated from the adjacent bag.
- 4. The collapsible bags of claim 1 which also comprises a container and wherein the tubular blank of bags is folded within the container with a pleat adjacent each perforated portion such that the bags overlap each other with each bag laying flat and comprising a separate layer within the container.
- 5. The collapsible bags of claim 4 wherein the container has more than one compartment with each compartment receiving a separate tubular blank of a plurality of bags.
- 6. The collapsible bags of claim 1 wherein the open loop handles are integrally formed on opposed sides of the spout.
- 7. The collapsible bags of claim 1 wherein the plurality of bags are integrally connected in the tubular blank in end-to-end relation such that the bottom wall of one bag is adjacent to the top wall of the next bag.
- 8. The collapsible bags of claim 1 wherein the bags when in the tubular blank have a first pair of opposed panels and a second pair of gusseted panels received between the first panels.
- 9. The collapsible bags of claim 8 which also comprise the spout being integrally formed with and extending from the top wall of each bag through which the bag may be filled and emptied.
- 10. The collapsible bags of claim 8 wherein the open loop handles are integrally formed on opposed sides of the spout.
- 11. The collapsible bags of claim 1 wherein each open loop handle is integral with the top wall of each bag and formed from a portion of the first and second panels with a cut line provided exteriorly of the portion of each seal line parallel to the longitudinal axis of the tubular blank and a seal line across the handle generally transverse to the longitudinal axis of the tubular blank providing a bight of each open loop handle.
- 12. The collapsible bags of claim 1 wherein each bag, when expanded, has an interior volume of approximately five-gallons.
- 13. The collapsible bags of claim 1 which also comprises a panel of material extending from the bottom wall of each bag which may be grasped to facilitate holding the bag and turning the bag upside down.
- 14. The collapsible bags of claim 13 wherein the panel of material is defined between a pair of spaced apart, parallel seal lines extending across the bag generally perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the tubular blank.
- 15. The collapsible bags of claim 14 wherein at least one slit is formed through the panel of material and between the seal lines therein to provide a handle adjacent the bottom of the bags.
- 16. The collapsible bags of claim 1 which also comprises a slit formed in the bags spaced from the perforated portion and generally adjacent the top of the bags providing a handle adjacent the top of the bags.
- 17. The collapsible bags of claim 16 which also comprises a heat seal disposed between the perforated portion and the slit and defining the upper portion of the handle.
- 18. The collapsible bags of claim 1 wherein adjacent said other end of each bag overlapping portions of the flat panels and gusset panels are heat sealed together along a line extending transversely to the axis of the tubular blank and adjacent the perforated portion between adjacent bags to form a reinforced bottom wall of each bag.
- 19. A supply of collapsible bags comprising:
- a plurality of bags formed in an elongated tubular blank of a flexible material;
- a perforated portion between adjacent bags of the blank to facilitate separating them;
- each bag of the tubular blank when collapsed having a pair of flat overlying panels of the tubular blank that form a pair of opposite sidewalls of the bag and a pair of folded gusset panels extending inwardly between the flat panels from the opposite side edges of the flat panels and adapted to form two other opposite sidewalls of the bag, adjacent one end of the panels each flat panel and the adjacent gusset panel being connected together by a heat seal along lines extending diagonally inwardly from the opposite side edges of the panel from said one end of the panels, said diagonal lines of connection terminating at their laterally inner ends in spaced-apart relation laterally outwardly of the inner folded edges of the gusset panels and at points spaced from said one end of the panels, each flat panel and the adjacent gusset panel also being connected together by a heat seal along a line extending lengthwise of the tubular blank from said points of termination of the diagonal heat seal lines to said one end of the panels and each flat panel and the adjacent gusset panel being severed along lines spaced laterally outwardly of and generally coextensive in length with said lengthwise extending heat seal lines of connection to form when the tubular blank is opened a top wall with a spout therein at said one end of the panels, the portion of the flat and gusset panels adjacent said one end of the panels which lie laterally outwardly of said lines of severing being connected together by a heat seal along lines generally transverse to the lines of severing to form integral handles of the bag, adjacent the other end of the panels each flat panel and the adjacent gusset panel being connected together by a heat seal along lines extending generally diagonally inwardly from the opposite side edges of the panels toward said other end of the panels to form when the tubular blank is opened an integral bottom wall,
- a panel of the material extending from the bottom wall of each bag which may be grasped to facilitate holding the bag and turning the bag upside down, the panel of material being defined in part between a pair of spaced apart, parallel heat seal lines extending across the bag generally perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the tubular blank, at least one slit formed through the panel of material and between the pair of spaced apart seal lines therein to provide a handle adjacent the bottom of each bag, and
- when the tubular blank is collapsed each bag folds into a generally flat and compact bag and each bag when separated from the tubular blank and expanded, having a generally cubical configuration with integral and generally rectangular top, bottom and sidewalls and with homogeneously integral handles and a homogeneously integral spout.
REFERENCE TO A COPENDING APPLICATION
This is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/861,933, filed on May 22, 1997 and abandoned in favor of this continuation-in-part application, U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/705,419, filed on Aug. 29, 1996 and issued as U.S. Pat. No. 5,690,253 on Nov. 25, 1997.
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