The invention relates to a paper sack, preferably a valve paper sack, for bulk material such as cement, gypsum, granulate, animal feed or similar, having a base, preferably a cross bottom or block bottom, and having an upper part which is disposed opposite the base and in which a valve hose is optionally arranged for filling the paper sack.
Such paper sacks are known, for example, from EP 1 858 759 B1. The typical sizes 5 kg, 10 kg or 25 kg are in particular commercially widespread. They have one or more paper layers which are formed from paper or from a paper composite and/or from coated paper.
A valve hose is optionally provided for filling such sacks which is worked into the upper part and which is placed onto a filler nozzle for filling. A fast escaping of the air during the filling process is of material significance for a fast and economic filling. On the other hand, the sack should be as leakproof as possible after the filling. To achieve a greater product protection or a longer product stability of the filling material, a barrier layer can—as described in EP 1 858 769 B1—be interposed between an inner layer and an outer layer of paper.
It has been found that a sufficient product protection cannot be ensured with the already known sacks with sensitive filling materials. Such sensitive filling materials are, for example, fast-binding products in the sector of construction materials or foodstuffs in which a loss of aroma has to be prevented.
It has been found to be disadvantageous with already known sacks inter alia that the barrier layer was only interposed loosely overlapping so that a sufficient product protection was not possible or the product stability of the filling material was not sufficiently long. In addition, sack solutions have been found to be disadvantageous in which a further paper layer is arranged within the barrier layer because the residual moisture contained in the paper can diffuse into the filling material and thereby causes the latter to age faster or destroys it.
It is therefore the object of the present invention to provide an improved paper sack which in particular ensures an increased product protection and/or an extended product stability of the filling material and simultaneously allows an economic manufacture and fast venting on filling.
The object is achieved in accordance with the invention by a paper sack having the features herein. Advantageous embodiments result from the description herein.
The paper sacks in accordance with the invention have a coated paper layer having a coating facing the sack interior which is gas-tight, that is, which forms a good seal against gas passage, in particular against the passage of atmospheric oxygen, CO2 or gaseous water. The coated paper layer furthermore has an overlap, with the overlapping margins preferably extending in parallel with the side margins of the paper sack so that the overlap extends from the base to the upper part in the manner of an overlap strip. With the paper sacks in accordance with the invention, the overlap of the coated paper layer is sealingly adhesively bonded toward the sack interior, i.e. the layer of the inner layer facing the sack interior is adhesively bonded to the layer of the coated paper layer facing the sack exterior in the region of the overlap and the adhesive bond is located toward the sack interior in the marginal region of the overlap. The adhesive bond is admittedly advantageous directly at the margin of the overlap, but the adhesive bond does not have to be located directly at the edge of the overlap toward the sack interior. It can rather also be moved away from the edge of the overlap since in this case the effect intended by the invention can also still be achieved. Further in accordance with the invention, the layer of the coated paper layer facing the sack interior has perforations in the region of the overlap which are covered by the layer of the overlap facing the sack exterior. Air can escape through these perforations on the filling of the sack and can escape toward the outer side of the overlap since the adhesive bond hindering the air flow is arranged toward the sack interior. The adhesive bond toward the sack interior thus as a directing effect for the air flow as well as a stabilization effect for the coated paper layer in the region of the overlap, that is, it serves the holding together of the material ends in the region of the overlap. It can thereby be achieved that the air exiting through the perforations on the filling exits the overlap region completely to the outside. Furthermore, the stability is improved in the overlap region and the leaktightness in the filled state. Furthermore, the spilling of filling material can be avoided by the overlap. It can be ensured by a suitable choice of the sizes of the perforation openings that the respective filling material is retained in the sack while the air escapes through the perforations. When the filling of the sack is complete, the perforations are covered by the outer layer of the inner layer in the region of the overlap so that the penetration of substances from the outside is avoided.
A good venting on the filling is achieved by the embodiment in accordance with the invention with a simultaneously large product protection and an extended product stability of the filling material. It is avoided by the gas-tight coating that atmospheric oxygen, CO2 or gaseous water can penetrate from the outside in relevant quantities and can damage or destroy the filling material. These gases are namely primarily responsible for damage to sensitive products and for the smaller storage stability of such filling materials. Since the gas-tight coating forms the surface of the sack wall contacting the filling material, no paper layer is in contact with the filling material from which residual moisture could diffuse into the filling material.
An overlap region of a wider design allows a larger area of perforations in the overlap region and thus a better venting on filling. The higher material effort for the inner layer is disadvantageous with a larger overlap region. It has proved advantageous in the conflict of goals for the overlap of the inner layer to be at least 3% of the sack circumference, further advantageously at least 10% of the sack circumference and even further advantageously at least 17%, but at most 25%, of the sack circumference.
In another preferred embodiment, the gas-tight coating has a multi-layer structure. The coating preferably comprises a metalized film and/or a metal film. A particular good gas-tightness can be achieved by such metalized films or metal films. Aluminum is very well suited as a metallic material. The metallic gas barrier provides a particularly good aroma protection in the food area.
The gas-tight coating advantageously also forms a barrier for liquids so that a sealing against the ingress of water is also achieved.
In another preferred embodiment, the perforations are formed by needling and/or one or more slits on the inner side or in the inner layer of the overlap. In another variant, the perforations are formed as microperforations which are established, for example, in an electric or chemical manner and are known from cigarette paper.
In another preferred embodiment, adhesive bonds are additionally present in a middle region and/or in the marginal region of the overlap toward the sack exterior. These adhesive bonds further stabilize the overlap region. These adhesive bonds are formed as permeable toward the sack exterior, advantageously by interrupted adhesive lines along the edge of the overlap toward the sack exterior.
In a further preferred embodiment, the paper sack has a plurality of overlaps in accordance with the invention, particularly preferably an overlap in accordance with the invention on the front side of the sack and a further overlap in accordance with the invention on the rear side of the sack. The venting of the sack can thus be improved on the filling and can be distributed over both sides.
In other preferred embodiments, the paper sack in accordance with the invention has further paper layers or layers of other materials suitable for sack manufacture outside the coated paper layer. These layers must also be configured such that they allow the air to escape to the outside on the filling. Paper, coated paper, film and/or coated film can be considered as materials suitable for sack manufacture.
Embodiments of the invention will be explained in more detail with reference to the following Figures. There are shown:
This paper sack is manufactured, as in particular the cross-section in accordance with
In the embodiment in accordance with
A number of advantages are achieved with the invention. The paper sack can in particular be well-vented on the filling and a great product protection as well as an extended product stability of the filling material is achieved by the gas-tight coating at the inner side of the sack and by the covering of the venting perforations in the filled sack. In addition, the manufacture of the sack is simplified with respect to the prior art of EP 1 858 769 B1 since no separate barrier layer has to be inserted between two paper layers.
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