1. Field of the Invention
This present invention concerns the area of packaging bags. More precisely, this present invention concerns the area of packaging bags that include opening/closure resources that are capable of multiple successive openings and closures for example, and that take the form of complementary extrusions though not limited to these.
2. Description of Related Art
Document EP-A-1 321 381 illustrates one example of a known packaging bag, which is suitable for multiple successive openings and closures. This bag includes a flap which is folded back onto itself and held in this position by a detachable element, allowing single or multiple use as required. It also includes a second element to provide for re-closeable opening, placed at the end of the flap.
Though promising, the packaging bag described in document EP-A-1 321 381 had not experienced the commercial success expected.
The objective of this present invention is to perfect the known bags. A particular objective of this present invention is to propose bags that are intended to receive contents that are packed under high pressure, such as baby nappies or equivalent, while still allowing easy access to the contents after removing a first article.
This objective is attained in the context of this present invention, by means of a packaging bag that includes at least one flap which is folded back against one face of the bag body, and held in this position by a detachable connecting element, characterised by the fact that it also includes an element designed to allow re-closeable opening, which lies across the fold line of the flap and covers the full width of the flap and at least a substantial part of the bag body.
On reading the following detailed description, the professional engineer will understand that the bag according to this present invention, in particular, by virtue of the specific arrangement of the element used to effect the re-closeable opening action, allows easy access to all the contents of the bag, while the bags of previous design as described in document EP-A-1 321 381 provide only limited access via the straight section of the flap.
According to another advantageous characteristic of this present invention, the element designed to provide for re-closeable opening covers all of the bag body.
According to another advantageous characteristic of this present invention, the bag includes two flaps folded against faces of the bag body that are diametrically opposite, and held in this position by respective detachable connecting elements.
According to another advantageous characteristic of the invention, the element designed to provide for re-closeable opening includes a closure element which is suitable for multiple openings and closures.
According to another advantageous characteristic of this present invention, the bag includes resources that prevent the closure element, which is suitable for multiple openings and closures, from being stressed by the contents of the bag when the said at least one flap is held folded back by the detachable connecting element.
This present invention also concerns a process for the creation of a bag, which includes stages designed to fit the flap of a bag, an element designed to provide for re-closeable opening which extends across the fold line of the flap and covers the full width of the flap and at least a substantial part of the bag body, to fold the flap formed in a bag body back onto itself and to hold the flap in this position by means of a detachable connecting element.
This present invention also concerns a device for the manufacture of bags that include resources suitable for fitting the flap of a bag, an element designed to provide for re-closeable opening, which lies across the fold line of the flap and covers the full width of the flap and at least a substantial part of the bag body, resources capable of folding back onto itself the flap formed in the bag body, and resources that are able to generate a detachable connection that is capable of holding the flap in this position.
Other characteristics, aims and advantages of this present invention will appear on reading the detailed description that follows, with reference to the appended drawings, which are provided by way of non-limited examples and in which:
The attached
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The walls of the bag can be the subject of many methods of implementation.
The walls are preferably made from a thermoplastic material.
These walls can be mono or multi-layer, and mono or multi-material. Where appropriate, it can concern a paper base covered with a layer of thermoplastic material, or again with a metallised thermoplastic layer.
The bag 10 can be created from a single sheet or several sheets, such as two sheets welded together at their edges, preferably along one of the edges connecting the main walls, such as the edge common to walls 15 and 16.
As mentioned previously, in the context of this present invention, one part 20 of the bag body 10, here adjacent to the bottom 14, is folded back onto itself in the form of a flap. The part 20 of the bag 10 folded in the form of a flap has a length 11 that is more or less equal to twice the width 12 of the bag. The aforementioned lengths 11 and width 12 of the bag are assumed to be perpendicular to the fold line 22 of the flap.
The aforementioned folding operation is indicated by an arrow, referenced P, in
As can be seen in
The flap 24 is held in this position by a detachable connecting element. The latter can be the subject of many implementation variants.
According to a first method of implementation, the aforementioned detachable connecting element can be formed from a self-adhesive strip. Such an self-adhesive strip can be provided on the end of the bag and on the flap, in the form of the strip referenced 30 in
The aforementioned strips 30 and/or 32 lie parallel to the fold line 22 of the flap, more or less over the full height 13 of the bag, with the said height 13 being assumed to be parallel to the fold line 22.
According to another implementation variant, the detachable connection resource can be formed from complementary elements located respectively at the aforementioned strips 30 and 32 shown in
By way of a non-limited example, such complementary elements can be formed from complementary structures of the “VELCRO” type (e.g. hook and loop structures) or again from complementary male/female extrusions, or even from complementary hooked structures (possibly operated by a slide).
Such connection elements are well known to the professional engineer and will therefore not be described in detail in what follows.
In the context of this present invention, the bag also includes at least one closure element, which is suitable for multiple openings and closures. Such a closure assembly is referenced 50 in the attached figures.
As has been indicated previously, in the context of this present invention, this element 50 designed to provide for re-closeable opening, extends across the fold line 22 of the flap and covers the full width of the flap and at least a substantial part of the bag body. It thus provides easy access to all the contents of the bag.
Preferably, the bag includes resources that prevent the closure element 50 from being stressed by the contents of the bag when the flap is held folded back by a connection element 30, 32.
By way of a non-limited example, the closure assembly 50 is preferably provided on one edge of a flap, across the fold line 22.
The closure assembly 50 can itself be the subject of many variants, it can be a self-stick element, complementary elements of the “VELCRO” type (e.g. hook and loop structures), complementary elements of the male/female type, or again complementary elements of the hooked type.
Attached
All of these resources are well known to the professional engineer. They will therefore not be described in detail in what follows.
Where appropriate, these opening/closure resources making up element 50 can be operated by a slide 60.
Such a slide has been shown in diagrammatic form in the attached
Such a slide 60 preferably includes a base 62 which carries two lateral cheeks 64, 65 and a low central wall 66 forming between them two non-parallel channels 67, 68 respectively accommodating at least the top of one of the two support webs 52, 54 of the said at least one closure element 50 so that, depending on the direction of movement of the slide 60, the latter forces the element 50 to open or to close respectively. Where appropriate, though this arrangement is not imperative, the low central wall 66 can enter between the complementary extrusions 53, 55.
Once the flap 24 located at the bottom 14, folded back and held by the associated connection resources 30 and 32, the bag 10 can be filled under pressure in a conventional manner via the aperture 12 and then closed off at the aperture 12 by any appropriate conventional means.
In use, in order to provide access to the contents of the bag, it is necessary only to break the connection element 30, 32, in order to deploy the flap 24. The bag then returns to a geometry that is close to that illustrated in
In particular, this present invention can be applied in order to facilitate access to baby nappies, for example.
This present invention also has the advantage of stiffening the ends of the bags or containers 10, in particular at the bottom. In fact as can be seen in
Of course this present invention is not limited to the particular methods of implementation have just been be described, but extends to any variant that complies with its spirit.
During the closure of the bag, the slide (60 can be placed on the flap as illustrated in
In the context of this present invention, the detachable connection resources 30, 32, and the closure element 50 can be made from the material of the film comprising the wall of the bag, during the manufacture of this film, or again can be formed initially from separate elements that are attached, by welding for example, onto the film making up the bag.
According to the methods of implementation previously described, the flaps 24 and 28, respectively provided at the bottom 14 and the aperture 12, lie in a plane that is generally perpendicular to the direction of introduction of the contents into the bag 10 via the aperture 12.
On the other hand, according to the variants illustrated in
As can be seen in
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