Perforation blade for forming a burst-resistant easy-open corner in a heavy duty bag

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6609999
  • Patent Number
    6,609,999
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, August 21, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, August 26, 2003
    21 years ago
Abstract
A perforation blade is used for cutting a perforated tear line in a bag to form an easy-open corner portion. The perforation blade includes a base formed to span the corner portion of the bag. The base has a first end adapted to extend to the end edge of the bag proximate a seal line, and a second end adapted to extend to one side edge of the bag. A series of closely spaced perforation teeth are formed with the base, and are adapted to penetrate the first and second walls of the bag to form a corresponding series of perforations at the corner portion of the bag. A starter tooth is formed at the first end of the base, and is adapted to cut a starter nick in a skirt of the bag between the end edge and the proximate seal line. A burst protection gap is formed between the starter tooth and a first of the series of perforation teeth. The burst protection gap is adapted for safely receiving the seal line of the bag to prevent severing the seal line when cutting the perforations.
Description




TECHNICAL FIELD AND BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




This invention relates generally to heavy duty plastic bags, and more specifically, to a perforation blade used to form an easy-open corner which resists inadvertent bursting during handling of a filled bag. Such bags are commonly used for heavy-duty applications, such as for transport, sale, and storage of materials such as chemicals, salt, fertilizer, lawn lime, potting soil, and the like. The are typically fabricated from LD, HD, or LLD polyolefin sheet or tube stock, such as polyethylene or polypropylene having a thickness in the range of 3 to 12 mils. The sheet or tube stock may be coextruded or monoextruded, and may be a single ply or multi-ply material. The multi-ply material may be multiple thicknesses of the same sheet or tube stock, or different materials to provide particular characteristics, such as strength, flexibility, UV resistance, or color. The sheet stock may also be woven or non-woven synthetic or non-synthetic material. While the invention has particular application to bags with a capacity of from 20 to 100 pounds, the present blade used to form the easy-open corner can be applied to bags of any size.




Conventional, heavy-duty bags of the prior art are typically cut along the top with a knife or other suitable tool to define a sufficiently large opening through which the contents of the bag are dispensed. In the absence of a cutting knife or tool, attempts to manually tear open the bag by hand are often futile, because of the relative thickness and durability of such bags. Once opened, the bag must generally be embraced with both arms, lifted and inverted to dispense the contents from an opening in or near the top of the bag. In many cases, this requires substantial physical effort, and sometimes results in inadvertent uncontrolled dumping or over-dumping of the contents.




In an effort to facilitate opening and control dumping, some heavy duty bags are formed with a perforated, removable corner adapted for being hand-torn to form a pourer. While such bags solve many problems of the prior art, certain disadvantages and limitations remain. Since the perforations formed at the corner of the bag typically pass entirely, or at least partially, through the end seal, the bag is prone to inadvertent rupture and spillage during transport and handling.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




Therefore, it is an object of the present invention to provide a perforation blade used to form an improved easy-open corner of a heavy duty bag which resists inadvertent bursting during transport and handling of a filled bag.




It is another object of the invention to provide a bag cutting device which includes an improved perforation blade used to form an easy-open corner.




These and other objects of the present invention are achieved in the preferred embodiments disclosed below by providing a perforation blade used for cutting a perforated tear line in a bag to form an easy-open corner portion. The corner portion is removable to define a pourer through which contents of the bag are dispensed. The bag has first and second walls with joined opposing side edges, opposing end edges, and a seal line proximate one of the end edges for sealing closed an end of the bag. The perforation blade includes a base formed to span the corner portion of the bag. The base has a first end adapted to extend to the end edge of the bag proximate the seal line, and a second end adapted to extend to one side edge of the bag. A series of specifically spaced perforation teeth are formed with the base, and are adapted to penetrate the first and second walls of the bag to form a corresponding series of perforations at the corner portion of the bag. A starter tooth is formed at the first end of the base, and is adapted to cut a starter nick in a skirt of the bag between the end edge and the proximate seal line. A burst protection gap is formed between the starter tooth and a first of the series of perforation teeth. The burst protection gap is adapted for safely receiving the seal line of the bag to prevent severing the seal line when cutting the perforations.




According to another preferred embodiment of the invention, the burst protection gap is at least 50 percent wider than the space formed between the first perforation tooth and a second, adjacent perforation tooth.




According to another preferred embodiment of the invention, the burst protection gap defines a depth at least 20 percent greater than a depth of the space between the first perforation tooth and a second, adjacent perforation tooth.




According to another preferred embodiment of the invention, the starter tooth is larger than the first perforation tooth.




According to another preferred embodiment of the invention, the perforation teeth extend from the burst protection gap to the second end of the base.




According to another preferred embodiment of the invention, the perforation teeth are uniformly spaced to a specific gap dimension.




According to another preferred embodiment of the invention, the perforation teeth have a uniform length.




According to another preferred embodiment of the invention, the base defines a height greater than a length of the first perforation tooth.




According to another preferred embodiment of the invention, the base is formed of spring steel.




In another embodiment, the invention is a bag cutting device with a perforation blade used for cutting a perforated tear line in a bag to form an easy-open corner portion. The perforation blade includes a base formed to span the corner portion of the bag. The base has a first end adapted to extend to the end edge of the bag proximate a seal line, and a second end adapted to extend to one side edge of the bag. A series of closely spaced perforation teeth are formed with the base, and are adapted to penetrate the first and second walls of the bag to form a corresponding series of perforations at the corner portion of the bag. A starter tooth is formed at the first end of the base, and is adapted to cut a starter nick in a skirt of the bag between the end edge and the proximate seal line. A burst protection gap is formed between the starter tooth and a first of the series of perforation teeth. The burst protection gap is adapted for safely receiving the seal line of the bag to prevent severing the seal line when cutting the perforations.




In yet another embodiment, the invention is a method of forming an easy-open corner portion of a bag. The corner portion is removable to define a pourer through which contents of the bag are dispensed. The bag has first and second walls with joined opposing side edges, opposing end edges, and a seal line proximate one of the end edges for sealing closed an end of the bag. The method includes the steps of forming a starter nick in a skirt of the bag between the end edge and the proximate seal line. A series of closely spaced perforations are formed in the first and second walls of the bag. The perforations extend along a predefined tear line from the end edge of the bag proximate the starter nick to one side edge of the bag. When forming the starter nick and perforations, the seal line of the bag is bypassed to avoid severing the seal line during formation of the easy-open corner portion.




According to one preferred embodiment of the method, the easy-open corner portion of the bag is formed using a laser.




According to another preferred embodiment of the method, the easy-open corner portion of the bag is formed using a radiused wheel with outwardly projecting perforation teeth.




According to yet another preferred embodiment of the method, the easy-open corner portion of the bag is formed using an elongated perforation blade.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




Some of the objects of the invention have been set forth above. Other objects and advantages of the invention will appear as the description proceeds when taken in conjunction with the following drawings, in which:





FIG. 1

is an environmental perspective view of a perforation blade according to one preferred embodiment of the invention, and showing the blade mounted within a bag cutting device used for cutting a perforated tear line in a bag;





FIG. 2

is a view of the bag after cutting to form the easy-open perforated corner;





FIG. 3

is view of the perforation blade stretched-out and laid flat; and





FIG. 4

is a fragmentary view of the bag, and demonstrating the tearing motion used for removing the corner to form a pourer through which the contents of the bag are dispensed.











DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT AND BEST MODE




Referring now specifically to the drawings, a perforation blade used to form a bag with an easy-open corner is illustrated in FIG.


1


and shown generally at reference numeral


10


. Such bags are typically fabricated from polyolefin sheet or tube stock, and are commonly used for heavy-duty applications such as for transport, sale, and storage of materials such as chemicals, salt, fertilizer, lawn lime, potting soil, and the like. The bag


20


, shown in

FIG. 2

, has first and second walls


21


and


22


with joined opposing side edges


23


and


24


, opposing end edges


25


and


26


, and a seal line


28


proximate the end edge


25


for sealing closed an end of the bag


20


. The opposite end of the bag


20


remains open for filling. The term “joined” is used in a broad sense to mean either two formerly separate sheets connected together, or integrally formed by, for example, folding over a sheet to define an edge. The perforation blade


10


forms a line of closely-spaced perforations


30


in each of the bag walls


21


and


22


, and defines an easy-open corner portion


32


of the bag


20


removable by hand to form a pourer for dispensing the bag contents.




Referring to

FIGS. 1 and 3

, the blade


10


is carried in a bag cutting device


40


, and is removably attached to an upper block


41


of the device using a mounting bracket


42


and threaded screws


43


. The screws


43


extend adjacent the top edge of the blade


10


and into complementary-threaded openings


44


formed in the upper block


41


. Upon tightening the screws


43


, the bracket


42


frictionally engages the base


10


A of the blade


10


to secure the blade in position during use. A lower block


45


with a blade-receiving groove


46


is arranged in precise registration below the upper block


41


such that the teeth


10


B of the blade


10


are received within the groove


46


as the upper block


41


descends onto the stationary lower block


45


during cutting. The upper block


41


includes bushings


47


to promote sliding movement along guide rods


48


. An air cylinder (not shown) controls movement of the upper block


41


.




As best shown in

FIG. 3

, the blade


10


includes an enlarged starter tooth


51


integrally formed with the base


10


A and spaced apart from a first one


52


of the perforation teeth


10


B. The last of the perforation teeth


10


B is formed at the opposite end of the base


10


A. Preferably, the teeth


10


B are uniformly spaced and are identical in both length and width. When cutting perforations in the bag


20


, the starter tooth


51


penetrates the walls


21


and


22


of the bag


20


and forms a starter nick


54


in the skirt


55


between the end edge


25


and seal line


28


. Simultaneously, the perforation teeth


10


B penetrate the bag walls


21


and


22


and form the perforated tear line


30


extending from the seal line


28


to the near side edge


23


of the bag


20


. The distance between the starter tooth


51


and first perforation tooth


52


defines a relatively deep, burst protection gap


56


. The gap


56


is formed to safely receive the seal line


28


of the bag


20


during cutting to prevent the seal line


28


from being severed or otherwise damaged, thereby reducing the likelihood of the bag


20


bursting during shipping and handling. Preferably, the burst protection gap


56


is approximately 20-25 percent deeper than the space


58


formed between adjacent perforation teeth


10


B.




According to one embodiment, the length “D1” of the starter tooth


51


is 0.732 inches, and the width “D2” is 0.187 inches. The length “D3” of each perforation tooth is 0.516 inches, and the width is 0.098 inches. The width “D4” of the burst protection gap is 0.453 and the depth 0.732 inches. The space formed between adjacent perforation teeth is 0.256 inches and the depth 0.516 inches. The height “D5” of the base is 0.984 inches in the area of the perforation teeth. The height “D6” in the area of the burst protection gap is 0.768 inches.




Referring to

FIGS. 2 and 4

, in the embodiment shown, the blade


10


is shaped to form a perforated tear line


30


with arcuate transition segments that promote easy opening of the bag at the corner. The tear line includes a vertical segment


30


A extending in a straight path downwardly from the top end edge


25


of the bag


20


and generally parallel to the closer side edge


23


. A first arcuate transition segment


30


B begins at an end of the vertical segment


30


A and extends in a generally concave arcuate path towards the closer side edge


23


of the bag


20


. The arc radius of this segment is preferably about 1 inch. A diagonal segment


30


C is formed along a straight incline from an end of the first arcuate transition segment


30


B to a second arcuate transition segment


30


D The diagonal segment


30


C extends at an angle of 45 degrees relative to the side edge


23


. The arc radius of the second transition segment


30


D is also about 1 inch. Finally, a relatively short horizontal segment


30


E extends from the second arcuate transition segment


30


D to the side edge


23


of the bag


20


. The overall length of the tear line is 9.8 inches with the first and second arcuate transition segments comprising approximately 16 percent of this length; the length of the vertical segment being 3.9 inches, the first arcuate transition segment being 0.8 inches, the diagonal segment being 3.0 inches, the second arcuate transition segment being 0.8 inches, and the horizontal segment being 1.3 inches. The lateral distance from the side edge of the bag to a top end of the perforated tear line is 4.5 inches. The vertical distance from the top end edge of the bag to the bottom end of the tear line is 7.0 inches.




As shown in

FIG. 4

, the bag


20


is opened by gripping the top end edge


25


and pulling the bag apart on opposite sides of the tear line


30


. A progressive tearing motion readily begins at the starter nick


54


formed on the skirt


55


of the bag


20


and extends along the tear line


30


into the vertical segment


30


A causing the lands between the perforations to rupture. The tear extends through the uncut seal line


28


down the vertical segment


30


A and then into the first arcuate transition segment


30


B. Because of the curved pattern of perforations in the arcuate transition segment


30


B, the tear easily transitions into the diagonal segment


30


C with relatively little added physical effort, and without deviating from the predetermined path defined by the tear line


30


. From the first transition segment


30


B, the tear extends at an incline along the diagonal segment


30


C to the second arcuate transition segment


30


D; and finally, along the short horizontal segment


30


E to the side edge


23


of the bag


20


. The corner portion


32


is thus completely severed from the bag


20


. A pourer is formed in the corner of the bag


20


through which the contents can be dispensed. Contents can be dispensed with complete visibility and without diverting the flow of material, because the bag material severed to form the opening is completely removed and discarded.




A bag with an arcuate-transition tear line is described above. Various details of the invention may be changed without departing from its scope. Furthermore, the foregoing description of the preferred embodiment of the invention and the best mode of practicing the invention are provided for the purpose of illustration only and not for the purpose of limitation—the invention being defined by the claims.



Claims
  • 1. A perforation blade used for cutting a perforated tear line in a bag to form an easy-open corner portion, the corner portion being removable to define a pourer through which contents of the bag are dispensed, the bag having first and second walls with joined opposing side edges, opposing end edges, and a seal line proximate one of the end edges for sealing closed an end of the bag, said perforation blade comprising:(a) a base formed to span the corner portion of the bag, said base having a first end adapted to extend to the end edge of the bag proximate the seal line, and a second end adapted to extend to one side edge of the bag; (b) a series of closely spaced perforation teeth formed with said base and adapted to penetrate the first and second walls of the bag to form a corresponding series of perforations at the corner portion of the bag; (c) a starter tooth formed at the first end of said base, and adapted to cut a starter nick in a skirt of the bag between the end edge and the proximate seal line; and (d) a burst protection gap formed between said starter tooth and a first of said series of perforation teeth, said burst protection gap being at least 50 percent wider than the space formed between said first perforation tooth and a second, adjacent perforation tooth, whereby said burst protection gap is adapted for safely receiving the seal line of the bag to prevent severing the seal line when cutting the perforations.
  • 2. A perforation blade according to claim 1, wherein said burst protection gap defines a depth at least 20 percent greater than a depth of the space between said first perforation tooth and a second, adjacent perforation tooth.
  • 3. A perforation blade according to claim 1, wherein said starter tooth is larger than said first perforation tooth.
  • 4. A perforation blade according to claim 1, wherein said perforation teeth extend from said burst protection gap to the second end of said base.
  • 5. A perforation blade according to claim 1, wherein said perforation teeth are uniformly spaced.
  • 6. A perforation blade according to claim 1, wherein said perforation teeth have a uniform length.
  • 7. A perforation blade according to claim 1, wherein said base defines a height greater than a length of said first perforation tooth.
  • 8. A perforation blade according to claim 1, wherein said base is formed of spring steel.
  • 9. In combination with a bag cutting device used for cutting a perforated tear line in a bag to form an easy-open corner portion, the corner portion being removable to define a pourer through which contents of the bag are dispensed, the bag having first and second walls with joined opposing side edges, opposing end edges, and a seal line proximate one of the end edges for sealing closed an end of the bag, the improvement comprising a perforation blade mounted within said bag cutting device, said perforation blade comprising:(a) a base formed to span the corner portion of the bag, said base having a first end adapted to extend to the end edge of the bag proximate the seal line, and a second end adapted to extend to one side edge of the bag; (b) a series of closely spaced perforation teeth formed with said base and adapted to penetrate the first and second walls of the bag to form a corresponding series of perforations at the corner portion of the bag; (c) a starter tooth formed at the first end of said base, and adapted to cut a starter nick in a skirt of the bag between the end edge and the proximate seal line; and (d) a burst protection gap formed between said starter tooth and a first of said series of perforation teeth, said burst protection gap being at least 50 percent wider than the space formed between said first perforation tooth and a second, adjacent perforation tooth, whereby said burst protection gap is adapted for receiving the seal line of the bag to prevent severing the seal line when cutting the perforations.
  • 10. A perforation blade used for cutting a perforated tear line in a bag to form an easy-open corner portion, the corner portion being removable to define a pourer through which contents of the bag are dispensed, the bag having first and second walls with joined opposing side edges, opposing end edges, and a seal line proximate one of the end edges for sealing closed an end of the bag, said perforation blade comprising:(a) a base formed to span the corner portion of the bag, said base having a first end adapted to extend to the end edge of the bag proximate the seal line, and a second end adapted to extend to one side edge of the bag; (b) a series of closely spaced perforation teeth formed with said base and adapted to penetrate the first and second walls of the bag to form a corresponding series of perforations at the corner portion of the bag; (c) a starter tooth formed at the first end of said base, and adapted to cut a starter nick in a skirt of the bag between the end edge and the proximate seal line; and (d) a burst protection gap formed between said starter tooth and a first of said series of perforation teeth, said burst protection gap defining a depth at least 20 percent greater than a depth of the space between said first perforation tooth and a second, adjacent perforation tooth, whereby said burst protection gap is adapted for safely receiving the seal line of the bag to prevent severing the seal line when cutting the perforations.
  • 11. A perforation blade according to claim 10, wherein said starter tooth is larger than said first perforation tooth.
  • 12. A perforation blade according to claim 10, wherein said perforation teeth extend from said burst protection gap to the second end of said base.
  • 13. A perforation blade according to claim 10, wherein said perforation teeth are uniformly spaced.
  • 14. A perforation blade according to claim 10, wherein said perforation teeth have a uniform length.
  • 15. A perforation blade according to claim 10, wherein said base defines a height greater than a length of said first perforation tooth.
  • 16. a perforation blade according to claim 10, wherein said base is formed of spring steel.
  • 17. A perforation blade used for cutting a perforated tear line in a bag to form an easy-open corner portion, the corner portion being removable to define a pourer through which contents of the bag are dispensed, the bag having first and second walls with joined opposing side edges, opposing end edges, and a seal line proximate one of the end edges for sealing closed an end of the bag, said perforation blade comprising:(a) a base formed to span the corner portion of the bag, said base having a first end adapted to extend to the end edge of the bag proximate the seal line, and a second end adapted to extend to one side edge of the bag; (b) a series of closely spaced perforation teeth formed with said base and adapted to penetrate the first and second walls of the bag to form a corresponding series of perforations at the corner portion of the bag; (c) a starter tooth formed at the first end of said base, and adapted to cut a starter nick in a skirt of the bag between the end edge and the proximate seal line; and (d) a burst protection gap formed between said starter tooth and a first of said series of perforation teeth, said starter tooth being larger than said first perforation tooth, and said burst protection gap adapted for safely receiving the seal line of the bag to prevent severing the seal line when cutting the perforations.
  • 18. A perforation blade according to claim 17, wherein said perforation teeth extend from said burst protection gap to the second end of said base.
  • 19. A perforation blade according to claim 17, wherein said perforation teeth are uniformly spaced.
  • 20. A perforation blade according to claim 17, wherein said perforation teeth have a uniform length.
  • 21. A perforation blade according to claim 17, wherein said base defines a height greater than a length of said first perforation tooth.
  • 22. A perforation blade according to claim 17, wherein said base is formed of spring steel.
  • 23. In combination with a bag cutting device used for cutting a perforated tear line in a bag to form an easy-open corner portion, the corner portion being removable to define a pourer through which contents of the bag are dispensed, the bag having first and second walls with joined opposing side edges, opposing end edges, and a seal line proximate one of the end edges for sealing closed an end of the bag, the improvement comprising a perforation blade mounted within said bag cutting device, said perforation blade comprising:(a) a base formed to span the corner portion of the bag, said base having a first end adapted to extend to the end edge of the bag proximate the seal line, and a second end adapted to extend to one side edge of the bag; (b) a series of closely spaced perforation teeth formed with said base and adapted to penetrate the first and second walls of the bag to form a corresponding series of perforations at the corner portion of the bag; (c) a starter tooth formed at the first end of said base, and adapted to cut a starter nick in a skirt of the bag between the end edge and the proximate seal line; and (d) a burst protection gap formed between said starter tooth and a first of said series of perforation teeth, said burst protection gap defining a depth at least 20 percent greater than a depth of the space between said first perforation tooth and a second, adjacent perforation tooth, whereby said burst protection gap is adapted for receiving the seal line of the bag to prevent severing the seal line when cutting the perforations.
  • 24. In combination with a bag cutting device used for cutting a perforated tear line in a bag to form an easy-open corner portion, the corner portion being removable to define a pourer through which contents of the bag are dispensed, the bag having first and second walls with joined opposing side edges, opposing end edges, and a seal line proximate one of the end edges for sealing closed an end of the bag, the improvement comprising a perforation blade mounted within said bag cutting device, said perforation blade comprising:(a) a base formed to span the corner portion of the bag, said base having a first end adapted to extend to the end edge of the bag proximate the seal line, and a second end adapted to extend to one side edge of the bag; (b) a series of closely spaced perforation teeth formed with said base and adapted to penetrate the first and second walls of the bag to form a corresponding series of perforations at the corner portion of the bag; (c) a starter tooth formed at the first end of said base, and adapted to cut a starter nick in a skirt of the bag between the end edge and the proximate seal line; and (d) a burst protection gap formed between said starter tooth and a first of said series of perforation teeth, said starter tooth being larger than said first perforation tooth, and said burst protection gap adapted for receiving the seal line of the bag to prevent severing the seal line when cutting the perforations.
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