This nonprovisional application is a continuation of International Application PCT/EP2005/004347, which was filed on Apr. 22, 2005, and which claims priority to German Patent Application No. DE 10 2004 024 005, which was filed in Germany on May 13, 2004, and which are all herein incorporated by reference.
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a free-standing bag made of a thermoplastic plastic film, comprised of a front panel and a back panel, which are connected to one another by lateral seams, thus forming a filling opening, and in a collapsed state of the bag having an inwardly folded base, whereby the inwardly folded base includes a front panel fold as well as a back panel fold, and whereby both folds are welded into the lateral seams, and that in the area of the inwardly folded base, an assembly strip is attached, which is made of a plastic film that is more rigid than the plastic film of the bag, and that the assembly strip terminates at a distance from the lateral seams.
2. Description of the Background Art
Free-standing bags, also referred to as block bottom bags, are commonly known. A free-standing bag of this class is described in German design patent DE 88 12 261. The therein described free-standing bag has a front panel and a back panel, which are welded together along their longitudinal sides by lateral welding seams. In addition, this bag includes a prefolded base, which is reinforced by a glued-on assembly strip. The assembly strip at the base of the bag provides the bag with the sufficient rigidness to be able to stand up, and to keep the unfolded base in an unfolded position. The assembly strip can thereby be glued to the inside or the outside. For easier handling of the bags, the bag can also be provided with carrying handles. However, although the base of such bags is reinforced, the front and back panels of such bags are made of thin-walled plastic film, and problems may arise when filling the bag depending on the product to be packaged.
It is therefore an object of the present invention to provide a free-standing bag, which is easy to fill and simple to open, and which has increased stability. Furthermore, the production of the free-standing bag to be provided should be easy and economical. It is also an object of the invention to provide a method for producing such a free-standing bag.
A reinforcing strip is attached or glued to the front and back panels in the area of the filling opening on the interior and/or exterior side. Utilizing a reinforcing strip in the area of the filling opening according to the present invention makes it possible to reinforce a free-standing bag in such a way that it is easy to open and remains inherently stable when open. Furthermore, the free-standing bag according to the present invention is very easy to produce and can be manufactured with only minimal additional expenditure because the addition of a fortification strip in form of a reinforcing strip is easy to realize with existing production equipment, that is, is easy to integrate in a production line. Adding a reinforcing strip in the area of the filling opening of the free-standing bag makes not only the filling and opening easier but also the handling of the filled bag. If the area of the filling opening is provided with a grip hole, as is suggested in one embodiment of the invention, the reinforcement strip also serves as grip-hole reinforcement.
In a further embodiment of the invention, the distance of the reinforcement strip from each lateral seam is substantially equal to the height of the base fold in a collapsed state. If the height of the basefold depth is precisely maintained as a distance to the respective edge, that is, to the lateral seam of the bag, the bag will be easy to open and the opened bag will nearly have the shape that the base area of the assembly strip outlines at the bottom of the bag. A bag such as this is easy to fill, and as a result of the reinforcement strip, is inherently stable in the filling opening.
From a method-technical aspect, the objective is met by carrying out at least the following method steps: conveying one or a plurality of flat plastic film webs, that is, webs spread out at a plane level; adding and attaching by adhesion at least one assembly strip and at least one reinforcing strip each for the back panel and the front panel; folding and joining the webs of plastic film to form at least one front panel and at least one back panel; inserting a base fold; and forming the lateral seams by welding the plastic film web.
As an alternative, it is also possible to produce a free-standing bag having a base seam and a reinforcing strip that is attached in the area of the filling opening. For this purpose, the fortification strips, which in this context refers to the assembly and reinforcing strips, are attached at the base and in the filling opening on both film layers prior to the joining of the front and back panels of the bag. Using a longitudinal welding method, the forming of the tube is then accomplished, this being the first welding step for forming the free-standing bag. Due to the method-technical sequence of the individual production steps, it is now possible to produce a free-standing bag with minimal expenditure. Adding the reinforcing strip and the assembly strip to the flatly spread-out plastic film web has the advantage that the strips can be easily attached, preferably glued on. Furthermore, the original production sequence is only slightly altered so that the method can be easily integrated in existing production lines.
Further scope of applicability of the present invention will become apparent from the detailed description given hereinafter. However, it should be understood that the detailed description and specific examples, while indicating preferred embodiments of the invention, are given by way of illustration only, since various changes and modifications within the spirit and scope of the invention will become apparent to those skilled in the art from this detailed description.
The present invention will become more fully understood from the detailed description given hereinbelow and the accompanying drawings which are given by way of illustration only, and thus, are not limitive of the present invention, and wherein:
In an embodiment, a grip hole 13 is provided in the double-layered area 4, 5, which is also the filling opening 12. With grip hole 13, which extends through the front panel 2, the reinforcing strip 8, the double-layered area 4, the double-layered area 5 of the back panel, the reinforcing strip of the back panel, and the back panel 3, the free-standing bag can be easily picked up and transported. It goes without saying that the illustrated embodiment of the grip hole 13 is not mandatory; naturally, all known designs of grip holes 13 can be utilized in the free-standing bag 1 of the present invention.
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It is noted that it is not mandatory for the assembly strip 19 and the reinforcing strip 20 to be of equal length. For example, the reinforcing strip 20 can extend across the entire width L of the free-standing bag 18, as is indicated with dashed line 23. In this case, the unfolded free-standing bag would not have a square shape; rather, the filling area 12 would be pulled outwards from the center like from the hull of a ship. The shape is achieved as a result of the reinforcing strip 20 having a greater stability than the plastic film of the front panel 2 and the back panel 3, which form the free-standing bag 18. The reinforcing strips 20 create a rigidity, which is stabilized by the lateral welding seams 21, 22, at their ends. If these two reinforcing strips 20 are pulled apart in the center of bag 18, the shape described as shiphull-like results.
The free-standing bag 18 according to
The free-standing bag 24 can also be designed as a carrying bag 24, as is illustrated in
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The free-standing bags 39 can also be produced from two separate webs of plastic film 49, 50, and then to weld the two layers of film 49, 50, together prior to inserting the lateral folds 42, 43, so that a base seam 48 is created on the free-standing bag 39. A bag 39 such as this is illustrated in
If the free-standing bag 39 is unfolded, the assembly strip 45 is moved in the direction of the front panel and/or the back panel, and after unfolding, the lower areas of the front panel 40 and the back panel 41 form the base of the free-standing bag. The lateral folds 42, 43, are thereby also unfolded, resulting in the previously described square shape of the free-standing bag according to FIG. IV, whereby base 6 is formed of a base fold 6. The reinforcement strip 45 and the assembly strip 44 are thereby spaced apart from the lateral welding seams 46, 47, by width S, which is equal to the height of the lateral folds 42, 43. The front panel 40 and the back panel 41 of the free-standing bag 39 are connected at the base by a base seam 48.
The invention being thus described, it will be obvious that the same may be varied in many ways. Such variations are not to be regarded as a departure from the spirit and scope of the invention, and all such modifications as would be obvious to one skilled in the art are to be included within the scope of the following claims.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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DE 102004024005.1 | May 2004 | DE | national |
Number | Date | Country | |
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Parent | PCT/EP05/04347 | Apr 2005 | US |
Child | 11598103 | Nov 2006 | US |