Sealed bags made of plastic material and paper are used for several packaging processes. The most common contents are sundry small items, small spare parts, technical powders, food powders such as sugar, spices, herbs for infusions, drugs, various small sampling items. The drawbacks in common to all such small packages are the need of using both the hands for tearing their mouth and the particular attention necessary to subsequently empty them in order not to lose their contents, without counting the loss of time for such operations. The solution provided by this invention contemporaneously solves these three drawbacks.
A similar opening system has been already available for a long time on the market and it is the device for opening small purses and the like which were provided with two flexible steel sheets which opened by bending by means of a pressure exerted on their ends by fingers. The device according to the present invention is different than the above mentioned system both as regards the particular shape and the material of the sheets 1 and as regards their specific tearing function during the opening action at the outer border with a sharp corner of the sheets 1 of the bag 2 and as regards the fact of being specifically used for opening sealed bags 2.
The principle of this invention is to provide the use of two sheets 1 made of elastic material preferably plastic polymer which are juxtaposed with the bag 2 in the closed condition, even with variable sections along their length direction, each one of them having a length equal to one-half of the circumference of the mouth of the bag 2, and such an height and thickness that lead to a controlled bending moving them apart at their central area and contemporaneously causing the border of the mouth of the bag 2 to be torn when a compression C is exerted on their ends, by two fingers. Such two sheets 1 are generally welded or glued, preferably on the inside of the edge 6 to be opened of the bag 2. Sometimes it can be useful also to apply them on the outside. Moreover, the orthogonal sections along said elastic sheets 1 can be different and such that it is easier to initially mutually moving them apart and moreover, as it will be shown below, the two closed borders of the mouth of the bag 2 can be accurately torn. These actions can be easily carried out by a simple compression C of the two sheets 1 acting throughout their length for example between the thumb and the forefinger. The same hand used for opening them, obviously will be used afterwards for pouring the contents of the bag 2 when necessary.
In order to allow the two flexible sheets 1 to bend while moving apart tearing the mouth of the bag, their pre-bending, if any, and the sections orthogonal to and along their maximum dimension (their length) can have different shapes and anyway such shapes in order to create outwardly directed components which are perpendicular to the compression force C of fingers. According to the present invention there are at least three basic methods for achieving such result of the sheets 1 in question, which obviously comprise also their conceptually equivalent variants, which are listed below:
In order to make this operation according to the three arrangements and relevant variants described above easier, the two sheets 1 can be already joined together, making only one sheet, by two of their distal ends by a short thin connection film 4. Thus they can be easily juxtaposed when they are folded one against the other by 180° together with the strip upon which they are glued or welded. Sheets can be easily produced, depending on the shape of sections, both by molding and by extrusion with a subsequent cut 1tparallel to their length. The cut 1t can also be made with an inclination in order to generate a sharp corner with an acute angle.
The simplest arrangement of such quick-opening on bags 2 to be filled (
Finally the strip folded in this manner is cut 1t at the desired length of the bags and then, or contemporaneously with the cutting 1t it is welded or glued just above the two sheets 1 such that the glueing or welding contemporaneously make the closures of the bottom and mouth of each bag 2. The two free side edges 6 therefore can be glued or welded, after being in case laterally filled, by conventional filling machines in use on the market. Such solution is also suitable for bags 2 that can be manually filled when the two juxtaposed sheets 1 are kept adherent each other by stick-no-stick adhesive. In this case the bending does not tear the paper or the plastic material but it unglues the two sheets 1 that will be glued again upon the release of the compression C.
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centre of the strip, whose width is twice the length of the bags 2 plus two edges 6 to be welded or glued, plus twice the thickness 2s of sheets 1, and along all its length two parallel rows of adjoining sheets 1 spaced apart by a width 2s that is twice the thickness of the sheets 1. The two double pairs of sheets 1 are spaced one another lengthwise of the strip by a distance that is twice an edge 6 for the lateral glueing or welding. Then the strip is folded 1p by 180° along its centre line that is at the same distance between the two rows of pairs of sheets 1 and therefore it is cut 1t, orthogonally to the strip length, at the same distance between the relevant ends of two double pairs of adjoining sheets 1. Such strip portions then can be welded or glued at the two sides 6 of the bag and then filled and sealed at the bottom of the bag 2. This process easily lends itself to line automation. Even in this case the manual opening occurs by a tearing action.
Obviously these three handcrafted or partially handcrafted methods for producing bags 2 that can be filled and welded or glued after filling them can be easily transformed into automatically mechanized processes for producing in series and at a high speed sealed bags 2 which are filled during the process itself.
Generally in these cases bags 2 are used for containing medicinal powders or food powders such as for example bags containing sugar doses intended for bars. Thus the number of packages and the cost of their contents will define the packaging method to be selected, which is more or less automatized depending on numerical, commercial and economic requirements. In the market several methods are available for automatically filling and producing bags and any of said known processes can be easily modified only for applying the two flexible sheets 1 to each bag 2 which are the essential elements of the present invention, together with their peculiar use.
In order to quickly open a bag 2 according to this invention the bag 2 needs only to be taken by two fingers, preferably the forefinger and the thumb, placing the two fingertips on the distal ends of the two juxtaposed flexible sheets 1 of the closed bag 2. By means of a simple compression C of said two fingers the two sheets 1 will bend outwardly tearing the edge 6 made of paper or plastic material glued or welded at or near the upper border with a sharp corner of the two sheets 1. The glued or welded closure will be carried out such to exert the proper resistance to tearing and therefore to the compression C made by the two fingers. In practice, for the opening to be within everyone's reach, such force will be equal to about the force necessary for two fingers to grasp a coffee cup by its handle. Thus the closure will be easy to be opened but it will be sufficiently strong and safe. In order to achieve such effect among the three types of sheets 1 the solution n.3 is the one that best suits limited compression forces since corners of sheets (1) taking a parallelepiped shaped deformed configuration have two locations, at the two grooves 5, wherein the pressure increases very quickly and where the tearing inevitably begins.
Once the bag (2) is opened the same two fingers will cause the contents to be poured when necessary without releasing the hold.
The equidistant displacement of the two grooves 5 on one part and on the other part from the centre of the two sheets 1 allows the quick-opening assembly to have a necessary stiffness thus avoiding the closure to be unintentionally bent on one side.
| Number | Date | Country | Kind |
|---|---|---|---|
| 00916/09 | Jun 2009 | CH | national |
| Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| PCT/EP2010/058113 | 6/9/2010 | WO | 00 | 2/15/2012 |