The present invention relates to a film bag.
A typical film bag comprises a multi-layered film whose outer layer forms the outer side of the film bag and whose inner layer forms the inner side of the film bag. The film comprises two oppositely directed face panels on which weld seams are disposed laterally. The film further comprises a linear tearing aid which is disposed in the face panels in the region of the top of the film bag and which comprises three weakening lines spaced apart from one another.
Film bags are known in various designs from practice and are used inter alia for airtight and moisture-proof packagings of fodder and foodstuffs. In order that the consumer can open the bag more easily, the film is frequently weakened along one line so that it can be opened by tearing movements. Such a tearing aid is described in the document EP 0 473 517 (U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,158,499 and 5,630,308). This discloses the use of a laser for producing the tearing aid whereby a laminated packaging film is notched or weakened along one, but in particular three, identically formed lines. The additional weakening lines are intended to improve the tearing aid. Nevertheless it can occur with such tearing aids that during the tearing movement of the user, the tear does not run along one of the weakening lines but begins at one of the outer weakening lines, departs from this and from there propagates uncontrollably in the film. This is particularly the case when the tearing movement is executed too vigorously and the forces acting on the film are too large. However, the tear propagation can also be perturbed by an orientation of the tearing forces which deviates from the conventional orientation. A possible consequence of this uncontrolled tear propagation is, for example, that the opening of the bag becomes too large, with the result that the contents can emerge uncontrollably from the bag.
Against this background, it is the object of the invention to provide a film bag in which the function of the tearing aid is improved, whereby in particular uncontrolled tear propagation should be avoided.
The object is achieved by the two outer of the three weakening lines beginning at a distance A from a lateral edge of the face panels and by the middle weakening line beginning directly at the lateral edge of the face panels and merely extending along a part of the tearing aid. In this way it is achieved that the tear produced by the tearing movement begins initially at the middle weakening line. From there it propagates preferably as far as the end of the middle weakening line, wherein this merely extends along a part of the entire tearing aid. The tear line moves from there either to the first or to the second outer weakening line. On which of the two outer weakening lines the tear propagates after leaving the middle weakening line is dependent on the direction of the acting tearing forces. If the forces are too strong in this case, it can occur that at any point between the initial and the end point of the middle weakening line, the tear line departs from the weakening line. In this case, the tear line only propagates uncontrollably until it reaches one of the outer weakening lines and from there is again guided along the tearing aid. Thus the outer weakening lines which are preferably disposed at a distance of a few millimeters from the middle weakening line also continually take on the function of a security weakening line which is used precisely when the tear line leaves the middle weakening line. Since the outer weakening lines according to the invention are at a distance from the lateral edge of the bag, this ensures that when tearing, the tear always propagates initially along the middle weakening line. The arrangement of the three weakening lines according to the invention therefore ensures that when tearing the bag, the tear does not initially propagate along one of the outer weakening lines and if possible leaves the weakening line in an uncontrolled manner from there.
In a preferred embodiment of the film bag according to the invention, it can be provided that the two outer weakening lines end at a top edge of the face panels of the film bag. The tearing aid thus begins at one of the lateral edges and ends at the top ends of the bag. This arrangement brings about advantageous ergonomics since the consumer can hold the bag with one hand and can tear the top or one corner of the packaging pouch with the other hand in a swing movement. On the other hand, the arrangement of the tearing aid specifies a defined pouring region which can have the function of a pouring spout.
In this context, it can be expedient if the two outer weakening lines have at least one bend and/or are curved in an arcuate manner in certain areas. In this way, it is possible to assign a specific shape or a specific profile to the entire tearing aid which in addition to the shorter middle weakening line, comprises the two substantially continuous outer weakening lines, which improves the entire handling of the bag during the tearing process.
It is also expedient if the two outer weakening lines pass through the outer layer at least in part. In this way, the bag is only weakened in the region of the outer layer of the film along the outer weakening lines extending substantially over the entire length of the tearing aid. The seal of the bag is not substantially impaired by the outer weakening lines which merely penetrate into the outer layer of the films.
In a preferred embodiment of the film bag according to the invention, it is additionally provided that the two outer weakening lines are formed by a laser seam. The film should preferably be selected in this case so that the laser radiation of a laser tool used is strongly absorbed by the outer layer of the film and weakly absorbed by the inner layer of the film. This avoids the film being completely cut through by the action of the laser tool. The avoidance of completely cutting through is particularly important when the film bag according to the invention is to be used for the bag of fodder, foodstuffs or liquids and must be tightly sealed in this case.
In the film bag according to the invention, it can preferably be provided that the middle weakening line is formed by punching. A punched weakening line can be produced in a particularly simple and comparatively cost-effective manner. At the same time, it can be expedient if the middle weakening line passes completely through the outer layer and at least incompletely through the inner layer. Since the middle weakening line consequently also weakens the lower film layer, the tearing process is made easier. The film is accordingly significantly thinner in the region of the middle weakening line compared with that at other locations and can therefore be torn without a large expenditure of force. Since the lower film layer is not completely but only partially weakened in the region of the middle weakening line, the seal of the film bag is still ensured. According to the invention, it is provided that the middle weakening line only extends over the length of the entire tearing aid in certain areas. In this way, the region of the tearing aid where both the upper and also the lower film layer is weakened is reduced. As a result, the local diffusion of gas or liquid, for example, which can enter into the bag or escape from the bag, is is merely restricted to the small region formed by the comparatively short middle weakening line. The risk of a leak in the region of the tearing aid is reduced by the arrangement of the three weakening lines according to the invention of which only the middle weakening line weakens the lower film. In addition, the risk of unintentional opening of the bag is reduced by the short design of the weakening line. Such accidental opening can possibly occur when carrying a packaging pouch. Lifting the bag is therefore not critical and an intentionally executed tearing movement is required to open it.
A particularly preferred embodiment of the film bag according to the invention is characterized in that V-shaped inset side gussets are disposed at the edge on the face panels, which gussets are delimited by the weld seams at their edges. Such a side-gusseted pouch has the advantage that it has a larger packing volume and at the same time can be stood up or stacked more effectively.
It can be provided that the outer layer of the film bag pouch according to the invention, which forms the outer side of the pouch, is formed from polyester, in particular from polyethylene terephthalate (PET). PET is a layer having good functional properties and attractive appearance which can be printed on the inside if desired and thus forms an expedient material for film bags. It can furthermore be provided that the inner layer of the film bag forming the inner side of the bag is formed from a polyolefin, in particular from polyethylene (PE) and/or polypropylene (PP). Polyolefins are comparatively tough but they are also characterized in that they are inexpensive and at the same time have good sealing properties which are very important for processing.
With a view to facilitating the tearing process, the tearing aid of the film bag according to the invention can have at least one notch and/or an incision at the end. The notch or the incision is more appropriately disposed completely in the weld seam so that no leaks occur. The user of the film bag clearly perceives this notch with the result that he intuitively begins the tearing process in the region of the notch. The notch should in this case preferably adjoin the middle weakening line, i.e. should be disposed at the edge in the region of the lateral weld seams. The tear line thus begins in the notch, propagates from there along the middle weakening line and from there passes to one of the neighboring outer weakening lines until the tearing process is terminated at the end of the tearing aid. In principle, a reclosure can also be provided in the bag in a manner known per se in the region of the opening that is formed.
The invention is explained hereinafter with reference to a drawing showing merely one illustrated embodiment. In the figures:
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The figures show schematically a film bag comprising a multi-layer film, whose outer layer 1 forms the outer side of the film bag and whose inner layer 2 forms the inner side of the film bag. At the same time the film has two oppositely directed face panels 3 on which weld seams 4 are disposed laterally as well as a linear tearing aid which is disposed on the face panel in the region of the top 5 of the film bag and which comprises three weakening lines 6, 6′, 7 spaced apart from one another. It can be deduced from
An advantageous embodiment of the film bag according to the invention can be deduced from
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The side gussets 12 are also produced when folding the film bag, these being disposed subsequently between the face panels 3 of the bag. The lateral edges of the face panels 3 are then provided with weld seams 4. The bag is then provided with a notch 11 or an incision in the region of the middle weakening line 7.
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202009000302.7 | Jan 2009 | DE | national |