Claims
- 1. A method of attaching thermoplastic film handles to adjacent packages of articles tightly wrapped in thermoplastic film, said packages having an upper surface, said method comprising the steps of:
- (a) providing a weakened portion in the upper surfaces of said thermoplastic film for opening said packages:
- (b) contacting thermoplastic handle film tacked to said thermoplastic wrapping at a first side at a location below the level of said weakened portion of a first said package, with a second location on said thermoplastic wrapping on an opposite side of said first package;
- (c) heating said handle film in contact with said opposite side of said first package to tack said handle film to said first package thermoplastic wrapping at the location of said contact, while leaving an area of the handle film adjacent the tack at least partially untacked;
- (d) contacting another portion of said thermoplastic handle film with a first location on said thermoplastic wrapping on a first side at a location below the level of said weakened portion of a second said package;
- (e) heating said handle film in contact with the thermoplastic wrapping on said first side of said second package to tack said handle film to said second package thermoplastic wrapping at the location of said contact, while leaving an area of the handle film adjacent the tack at least partially untacked;
- (f) severing said handle film between said tacks on said opposite side of said first package and said first side of said second package;
- (g) repeating steps (b) through (f) with respect to a location on said second package opposite to said first side thereof, and with respect to subsequent said packages to which said handle film is attached; and
- (h) heating said adjacent areas of the tacked portions of said thermoplastic handle film to increase the attachment of said handle film to said packages.
- 2. A method of attaching thermoplastic film handles to adjacent packages of articles tightly wrapped in thermoplastic film, said packages having an upper surface, said method comprising the steps of:
- (a) perforating the upper surface of the thermoplastic wrapping of said packages to provide a weakened portion in the upper surface of said thermoplastic wrapping film for opening said packages;
- (b) contacting thermoplastic handle film tacked to said thermoplastic wrapping at a first side at a location below the level of said weakened portion of a first said package, with a second location on said thermoplastic wrapping on an opposite side of said first package;
- (c) heating said handle film in contact with said opposite side of said first package to tack said handle film to said first package thermoplastic wrapping at the location of said contact, while leaving an area of the handle film adjacent the tack at least partially untacked;
- (d) contacting another portion of said thermoplastic handle film with a first location on said thermoplastic wrapping on a first side at a location below the level of said weakened portion of a second said package;
- (e) heating said handle film in contact with the thermoplastic wrapping on said first side of said second package to tack said handle film to said second package thermoplastic wrapping at the location of said contact, while leaving an area of the handle film adjacent the tack at least partially untacked;
- (f) severing said handle film between said tacks on said opposite side of said first package and said first side of said second package;
- (g) repeating steps (b) through (f) with respect to a location on said second package opposite to said first side thereof, and with respect to subsequent said packages to which said handle film is attached; and
- (h) heating said adjacent areas of the tacked portions of said thermoplastic handle film to increase the attachment of said handle film to said packages.
- 3. A method of claim 1 or 2 in which (c) and (e) are done substantially simultaneously.
- 4. A method of claim 3 in which a common heating device is used to make said tacks.
- 5. A method as claimed in claim 1 or 2 in which said films are polyethylene or polypropylene.
- 6. A method of attaching thermoplastic film handles to adjacent packages of articles tightly wrapped in heat-shrunk thermoplastic film, said packages having an upper surface, and opposing sides and opposing sides and opposing ends, said method comprising the steps of:
- (a) perforating said upper surface of the thermoplastic wrapping of said packages as they travel to a handle-attaching operation, said perforating serving to provide a weakened portion in said heat-shrunk thermoplastic film for opening said packages;
- (b) contacting thermoplastic handle film tacked to said thermoplastic wrapping at a first end of a first said package and below the level of said weakened portion, with a second location on said thermoplastic wrapping on the second end of said first package and below the level of said weakened portion;
- (c) heating said handle film in contact with said second end of said first package to tack said handle film to said first package thermoplastic wrapping at the location of said contact, while leaving an area of the handle film adjacent the tack at least partially untacked;
- (d) contacting another portion of said thermoplastic handle film with a first location on said thermoplastic wrapping on a first end of a second said package and below the level of said weakened portion;
- (e) heating said handle film in contact with the thermoplastic wrapping on said first end of said second package to tack said handle film to said second package thermoplastic wrapping at the location of said contact, while leaving an area of the handle film adjacent the tack at least partially untacked;
- (f) severing said handle film between said tacks on said second end of said first package and said first end of said second package;
- (g) repeating steps (b) through (f) with respect to a location on the second end of said second package and with respect to subsequent said packages passed to said handle-attaching operation; and
- (h) heating said adjacent areas of the tacked portions of said thermoplastic handle film to increase the attachment of said handle film to said packages.
- 7. A method of claim 3 in which (c) and (e) are done substantially simultaneously.
- 8. A method of claim 7 in which a common heating device is used to make said tacks.
- 9. A method as claimed in claim 6 or 7 in which said films are polyethylene or polypropylene.
- 10. A method as claimed in claim 9 in which the wrapping film is high density polyethylene and said handle film is low density polyethylene which is molecularly oriented in at least the general direction from one tacked portion to the other tacked portion of a given one of said packages.
- 11. A method as claimed in claim 10 in which said films have a thickness of about 1 to 4 mils.
- 12. A method as claimed in claim 11 in which said high density polyethylene forming the wrapping film is molecularly oriented in at least the direction of wrapping around said articles.
- 13. A method of attaching thermoplastic film handles to adjacent packages of articles tightly wrapped in thermoplastic film, said method comprising the steps of:
- (a) contacting thermoplastic handle film tacked to said thermoplastic wrapping at a first side of a first said package, with a second location on said thermoplastic wrapping on an opposite side of said first package;
- (b) contacting with a heating device said handle film in contact with said opposite side of said first package to heat and tack said handle film to said first package thermoplastic wrapping at the location of said contact, while leaving an area of the handle film adjacent the tack at least partially untacked;
- (c) contacting another portion of said thermoplastic handle film with a first location on said thermoplastic wrapping on a first side of a second said package;
- (d) contacting with a heating device said handle film in contact with the thermoplastic wrapping on said first side of said second package to heat and tack said handle film to said second package thermoplastic wrapping at the location of said contact, while leaving an area of the handle film adjacent the tack at least partially untacked;
- (e) severing said handle film between said tacks on said opposite side of said first package and said first side of said second package;
- (f) repeating steps (a) through (e) with respect to a location on said second package opposite to said first side thereof, and with respect to said packages to which said handle film is attached; and
- (g) contacting said adjacent areas of the tacked portions of said thermoplastic handle film with heated gas to heat and increase the attachment of said handle film to said packages.
- 14. A method of claim 13 in which (b) and (d) are done substantially simultaneously.
- 15. A method of claim 14 in which a common heating device is used to make said tacks.
- 16. A method as claimed in claim 13 in which said films are polyethylene or polypropylene.
- 17. A method as claimed in claim 16 in which said wrapping film is high density polyethylene, and said handle film is low density polyethylene which is molecularly-oriented in at least the general direction from one attached portion to the other.
- 18. A method as claimed in claim 17 in which said films have a thickness of about 1 to 4 mils.
- 19. A method as claimed in claim 18 in which said containers are thermoplastic.
- 20. A method of attaching thermoplastic film handles to adjacent packages of articles tightly wrapped in thermoplastic film, said packages having an upper surface, said method comprising the steps of:
- (a) providing a weakened portion in the upper surface of said thermoplastic film for opening said packages;
- (b) contacting thermoplastic handle film tacked to said thermoplastic wrapping at a first side of a first said package, with a second location on said thermoplastic wrapping on an opposite side of said first package;
- (c) contacting with a heating device said handle film in contact with said opposite side of said first package to heat and tack said handle film to said first package thermoplastic wrapping at the location of said contact, while leaving an area of the handle film adjacent the tack at least partially untacked;
- (d) contacting another portion of said thermoplastic handle film with a first location on said thermoplastic wrapping at a first side of a second said package;
- (e) contacting with a heating device said handle film in contact with the thermoplastic wrapping on said first side of said second package to heat and tack said handle film to said second package thermoplastic wrapping at the location of said contact, while leaving an area of the handle film adjacent the tack at least partially untacked;
- (f) severing said handle film between said tacks on said opposite side of said first package and said first side of said second package;
- (g) repeating steps (b) through (f) with respect to a location on the second end of said second package and with respect to subsequent said packages passed to said handle-attaching operation; and
- (h) contacting said adjacent areas of the tacked portions of said thermoplastic handle film with heated gas to heat and increase the attachment of said handle film to said packages.
- 21. A method of claim 20 in which (a) is done by perforating said thermoplastic film wrapping.
- 22. A method of claim 20 or 21 in which said weakened area is at a level above said tacked areas.
- 23. A method of claim 22 in which (b) and (d) are done substantially simultaneously.
- 24. A method of claim 23 in which (f) is done substantially simultaneously with (b) and (d).
- 25. A method of claim 24 in which (b), (d) and (f) are done by the same device.
- 26. A method as claimed in claim 6 or 7 in which said wrapping film is high density polyethylene, and said handle film is low density polyethylene which is molecularly oriented in at least the general direction from one attached portion to the other.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 812,327, filed July 1, 1977, which in turn is a division of application Ser. No. 697,578 filed June 18, 1976, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,078,659.
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