This Application is a Section 371 National Stage Application of International Application No. PCT/EP2010/055838, filed Apr. 29, 2010 and published as WO 2010/125152 A1 on Nov. 4, 2010, in English.
The discussion below is merely provided for general background information and is not intended to be used as an aid in determining the scope of the claimed subject matter.
Aspects of the present invention relate to a foldable bag.
A foldable bag is known from WO 2006/130008 of the same applicant as the present application. The known bag appears to provide great advantages in effective unfolding during filling the bag.
This Summary and the Abstract herein are provided to introduce a selection of concepts in a simplified form that are further described below in the Detailed Description. This Summary and the Abstract are not intended to identify key features or essential features of the claimed subject matter, nor are they intended to be used as an aid in determining the scope of the claimed subject matter. The claimed subject matter is not limited to implementations that solve any or all disadvantages noted in the background.
A bag according to an aspect of the invention, comprises an unfolded condition in which the bag has a front sheet and a back sheet which are circumferentially joined to each other, and in which condition the bag has a bottom edge and an opposite top edge, and opposite side edges extending between the top edge and the bottom edge, wherein the bottom edge includes an inner bottom edge portion and outer bottom edge portions located at opposite sides of the inner bottom edge portion and extending up to the respective side edges, and a folded condition in which the bag has a reversed T-shape including a bottom and an upward portion extending upwardly from the bottom, wherein in the folded condition of the bag at the upward portion the side edges are inwardly creased between the front sheet and the back sheet such that they face to each other, and at the bottom the inner bottom edge portion extends substantially within the plane of the upward portion and each of the outer bottom edge portions extend substantially parallel above the inner bottom edge portion.
The bottom of the reversed T-shaped bag will be a substantially flat portion and can be placed in a box on the bottom thereof without fixing the bag to the box. The upward portion of the bag may be provided with a filling opening to supply a fluid into the bag. It appears that the bag can be filled very effectively due to efficient unfolding of the bag during filling. Due to the reversed T-shape of the bag in folded condition the bag can be placed in a stable manner on the bottom of a box. In practice the bag is flexible and the upward portion must probably be supported to create the reversed T-shape at the start of filling the bag.
In one embodiment, the length of the lower fold line portions is smaller than the length of the outer bottom edge portions since this creates a symmetrical rectangular bottom.
In the unfolded condition the bag may only have the front sheet and the back sheet which are circumferentially joined to each other. The front sheet and/or the back sheet themselves may be made of a plurality of sheet layers, but it means that in case of a filled bag a fluid is present between the front and back sheets. In the entirely unfolded condition the bag is not provided with inwardly creased bag portions that are fixed to the front sheet and/or bag sheet.
It is noted that the rectangular bottom may also be a square bottom. In this case the length of the lower fold line portions is substantially the same as the length of the outer bottom edge portions, and the length of each of the outer bottom edge portions is substantially half of the length of the inner bottom edge portion.
An aspect of the invention also relates to a method of manufacturing a foldable bag for use in a bag-in-box assembly, comprising the steps of supplying a bag in a partly folded condition in which condition the bag includes a bottom edge and a top edge opposite to each other, and inwardly creased bag portions facing to each other and extending between the bottom edge and the top edge, wherein each of the inwardly creased bag portions has an upper closed end located near the top edge and a lower closed end located near the bottom edge, wherein the upper closed end and the lower closed end are free ends, displacing side edge portions located at a predetermined distance from the bottom edge at entrances of the inwardly creased portions away from each other. Due to this method of manufacturing a reversed T-shaped bag including a bottom and an upward portion projecting from the bottom is obtained. The upper closed end and lower closed end of the supplied bag are not fixed to the bottom edge and the top edge.
Aspects of the invention will hereafter be elucidated with reference to the very schematic drawings showing embodiments of the invention by way of example.
In the unfolded condition the bag 1 has a front sheet 2 and a back sheet 3 which are circumferentially joined to each other, see
In the unfolded condition of the bag 1 as shown in
For clarity reasons portions of the bag 1 in partly folded condition as shown in
Similarly to the first front and back sheet fold lines 11, 12, respectively, the bag 1 in the unfolded condition also comprises a second front sheet fold line 17 on the front sheet 2 and a second back sheet fold line 18 on the back sheet 3. The second front and back sheet fold lines 17, 18 extend substantially parallel to the first front and back sheet fold lines 11, 12 at a distance from the bottom edge 4 which is substantially twice the first distance. The second front sheet fold line 17 comprises an inner second front sheet fold line portion 19 and two outer second front sheet fold line portions 20 extending at opposite sides of the inner second front sheet fold line portion 19 up to the side edges 6, 7 in the entirely unfolded condition. The second back sheet fold line 18 comprises an inner second back sheet fold line portion 21 and two outer second back sheet fold line portions 22 extending at opposite sides of the inner second back sheet fold line portion 21 up to the side edges 6, 7 in the entirely unfolded condition.
The side edge 7 comprises an upper side edge portion 23, an intermediate side edge portion 24 and a lower side edge portion 25. In the entirely unfolded condition the upper side edge portion 23 extends between the top edge 5 and the second front and back sheet fold lines 17, 18, the intermediate side edge portion 24 extends between the second front and back sheet fold lines 17, 18 and the first front and back sheet fold lines 11, 12, and the lower side edge portion 25 extends between the first front and back sheet fold lines 11, 12 and the bottom edge 4. The lengths of the intermediate side edge portion 24 and the lower side edge portion 25 are substantially the same.
Each of the fold lines 10 comprises an intermediate fold line portion 26 and a lower fold line portion 27. Referring to
When comparing the bag 1 in unfolded or partly folded condition as shown in
It is noted that the mutual displacement of portions of the front and back sheets 2, 3 of the bag 1 from the partly folded condition as shown in
It is also noted that the rectangular bottom may also be a square bottom. In this case the lengths of the intermediate fold line portions 26 and the lower fold line portions 27 are substantially the same as the length of the outer bottom edge portions 9, and the length of each of the outer bottom edge portions 9 is substantially half of the length of the inner bottom edge portion 8. This means that in the partly folded condition of the bag 1 as shown in
From the foregoing, it will be clear that the invention provides a foldable bag which can be effectively filled. Besides, stress concentrations in welding seams after filling of the bag, such as in case of known foldable bags, are avoided. Such stress concentrations typically occur in case of a foldable bag which is also provided with inwardly creased bag portions, but wherein the inwardly creased bag portions are also welded to the bottom edge and/or top edge of the bag in an unfolded condition thereof.
The invention is not limited to the embodiments shown in the drawings and described hereinbefore, which may be varied in different manners within the scope of the claims and their technical equivalents. Although the drawings do not show filling or emptying openings, these may be provided on the bag, preferably at a center at the top of the upward portion of the bag in folded condition.
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