Claims
- 1. A pillow bag with an integral filling conduit, the pillow bag including at least four layers of bag material bonded along edges thereof an between side and top edges of the layers to form seams defining the bag the filling conduit in at least two plies, the filling conduit thereby being integrally formed from the same layers of material that form the pillow bag, the pillow bag further including an interply region between two plies, a drain port in a lower portion of the bag, and an air input port in an opposite side of the bag from the drain port, the air input port being connectable to a source of low pressure air such that low pressure air can be pumped into the interply region when the bag is full, the interply region thereby inflating and urging contents of the bag toward the drain port of the bag to enhance evacuation of the bag.
- 2. The pillow bag of claim 1 wherein the two layers of bag material are formed from a single piece of bag material that is folded in half.
- 3. The pillow bag of claim 1 wherein the two layers of material are individual pieces of material that are cut in substantially identical shapes and stacked so that edges of the layers are substantially aligned.
- 4. The pillow bag of claim 1 wherein a shape of each layer when laid flat includes a bag portion and an integral filling conduit portion.
- 5. The pillow bag of claim 4 wherein the bag portion of each layer is rectangular.
- 6. The pillow bag of claim 4 wherein the integral filling conduit portion of the bag is substantially in the shape of a trapezoid, a larger base of the trapezoid of each layer being substantially adjacent the bag portion of the layer.
- 7. A pillow bag of at least two plies formed from layers of bag material and including:
- diagonal seams defining side edges of an integral filling conduit;
- the diagonal seams extending from top edges of the layers of bag material to side edges of the layers of bag material;
- the diagonal seams being regions of the layers of bag material that are bonded together;
- side seams extending from bottom edges of layers of bag material to the top edges of the layers;
- the side seams intersecting the diagonal seams;
- the side seams being regions of the layers of bag material that are bonded to each other;
- bottom edges of the layers of bag material joined to define a bottom of the bag;
- an unsealed portion of the top edges of the layers extending between tops of the diagonal seams and defining a fill opening of the integral filling conduits;
- an interply region between two plies;
- a drain port in a lower portion of the bag; and
- an air input port in an opposite side of the bag from the drain port, the air input port being connectable to a source of low pressure air such that low pressure air can be pumped into the interply region when the bag is full, the interply region thereby inflating and urging contents of the bag toward the drain port of the bag to enhance evacuation of the bag.
- 8. The pillow bag of claim 7 wherein two layers of bag material are formed from a single piece of bag material by folding the single piece of bag material in half and the bottom edges of the layers are joined by virtue of being part of the single piece of material at a fold line once the single piece of bag material is folded.
- 9. The pillow bag of claim 8 wherein the two layers of bag material are bonded along the fold line to form a bottom seam.
- 10. The pillow bag of claim 8 wherein the two layers of bag material are bonded along a line parallel to and adjacent the fold line.
- 11. The pillow bag of claim 7 wherein the layers are individual pieces of material substantially identical dimension and perimetral extent and the bottom edges are joined because they are bonded together to form a bottom seam.
- 12. The pillow bag of claim 7 wherein the unsealed portion of the top edges of the layers of bag material, the diagonal seams, the side seams, and the bottom edges of the layers of bag material define a shape including a trapezoid a op a rectangle when the bag is laid flat, the diagonal seams being slanted sides of the trapezoid, the unsealed portion being a smaller base of the trapezoid, and the side seams and bottom edges being sides of the rectangle.
- 13. The pillow bag of claim 7 wherein the layers of bag material are rectangular.
- 14. The pillow bag of claim 13 wherein a triangular flap of material formed between each diagonal seam and a respective nearest top corner of the bag is removed prior to use of the bag.
- 15. A pillow bag formed from at least four layers of material to form at least two piles of a two-ply bag including:
- diagonal seams defining sided edges of an integral filling conduit;
- the diagonal seams extending from top edges of the layers of bag material to side edges of the layers of bag material;
- the diagonal seams being regions of the layers of bag material that are bonded together;
- side seams extending from bottom edges of layers of bag material to the top edges of the layers;
- the side seams intersecting the diagonal seams;
- the side seams being regions of the layers of bag material that are bonded to each other;
- bottom edges of the layers of bag material joined to define a bottom of the bag;
- an unsealed portion of the top edges of the layers extending between tops of the diagonal seams and defining a fill opening of the integral filling conduit;
- the pillow bag further including:
- an interply region between the two plies;
- a drain port in a lower portion of the bag; and
- an air input port in an opposite side of the bag from the drain port, the air input port being connectable to a source of low pressure air such that low pressure air can be pumped into the interply region when the bag is full, the interply region thereby inflating and urging contents of the bag toward the drain port of the bag to enhance evacuation of the bag.
- 16. The pillow bag of claim 15 wherein an interply bond is formed between the plies extending from one side seam of the bag to an opposite side seam of the bag, the interply bond thus blocking air flow in one direction in the interply region to further enhance evacuation of the bag.
Parent Case Info
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/072,816, filed on Jan. 28, 1998, which provisional application is incorporated by reference herein.
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