Claims
- 1. A method of producing a flat-bottom bag from a thermo plastic heat sealable material which includes the steps of:
- (a) providing a length of flattened, thermo plastic heat sealable tubular material having front and back walls and a central longitudinal region, said walls being united along each longitudinal edge by a gusset including a longitudinal gusset fold line, said length having been heat sealed transversely adjacent one extremity to provide a bag having a closed bottom and an open mouth;
- (b) clamping the front and back walls in said central longitudinal region by directing said bag between two feed belts of lesser width than said central region;
- (c) delivering a jet of air in between each of said gussets to separate opposing films of said gussets from each other;
- (d) flaring the gussets until the position of the transverse heat seal common to the gusset coincides with the gusset fold line by directing a continuous force against said gussets while passing said gussets through a first path-conforming zone corresponding to the spreading of the gussets from substantially 0.degree. to substantially 180.degree.; and
- (e) maintaining the fold line and heat seal in juxtaposition by application of a force directed against said fold line and said heat seal while returning the gussets to the non-flared position by directing said gussets through a second path-conforming zone corresponding to the merging of the gussets from substantially 180.degree. to substantially 0.degree. thus providing a gusset tuck disposed on each corner of said closed bottom.
- 2. A method according to claim 1 further including after step (e) the step (f) of transversely generating a scoring line across the bag at the terminal ends of the seal to form creases for defining the periphery of the bottom of the bag.
- 3. A method of producing a flat-bottom bag from a heat sealable material which includes the steps of:
- (a) providing a length of flattened, heat sealable tubular material having front and back walls and a central longitudinal region, said walls being united along each longitudinal edge by a gusset including a longitudinal gusset fold line, said length having been heat sealed transversely adjacent one extremity to provide a bag having a closed bottom and an open mouth;
- (b) clamping the front and back walls in said central longitudinal region by directing said bag between two feed belts of lesser width than said central region;
- (c) delivering a jet of air in between each of said gussets to separate opposing films of said gussets from each other;
- (d) flaring the gussets until the position of the transverse heat seal common to the gusset coincides with the gusset fold line by directing a continuous force against said gussets while passing said gussets through a first path-conforming zone corresponding to the spreading of the gussets from substantially 0.degree. to substantially 180.degree.;
- (e) maintaining the fold line and heat seal in juxtaposition by application of a force directed against said fold line and said heat seal while returning the gussets to the non-flared position by directing said gussets through a second path-conforming zone corresponding to the merging of the gussets from substantially 180.degree. to substantially 0.degree. thus providing a gusset tuck disposed on each corner of said closed bottom; and
- (f) transversely generating a line across the bag at the terminal ends of the seal to form creases for defining the periphery of the bottom of the bag, said line being generated by transversely folding and creasing the bag at the terminal ends of the seal.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of our prior U.S. application: Ser. No. 889,915 Filing Date Mar. 24, 1978, and now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (11)
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