Claims
- 1. A method of manufacturing plastic film bags comprising the steps of:
- continuously extruding a plastic film tube;
- flattening the tube to a web configuration having a duality of opposite side edge portions;
- forming a longitudinally spaced series of transversely extending heat weld lines on the web to define the closed ends of a series of bag portions on the web;
- laterally folding the web to a configuration in which one of said side edge portions projects outwardly from the balance of the laterally folded web;
- anchoring the one end of each of a series of enlongated flexible bag tie elements to said outwardly projecting side edge portion of the laterally folded web at longitudinally spaced locations thereon adjacent what will be the open ends of the bags being formed, each tie element having a free end adapted to be looped around and tightly close the open end of its bag; and
- continuously conveying the laterally folded web, with said tie elements anchored thereto, to a receiving location.
- 2. A method of fabricating a bag from a thin thermoplastic tube in which the bottom of the bag is formed by a transverse heat seal and the top of the bag is openable by separating the tube, the bag having one end of an elongated tie element attached to one edge of the bag with the other end of the tie element free, to be wrapped around the neck of the bag to close the open end, comprising the steps of:
- continuously extruding a thin film bag tube of the thermoplastic material and flattening the tube into a bag web having opposite side edges;
- sequentially forming a series of transverse heat seals at spaced intervals along the tube to form the bottoms of the respective bags, while moving the bag web along a line;
- simultaneously moving a thin film tie element web along a controlled path to a heat welding element positioned at one edge of the bag web, while cutting short lengths transversely from the end of the tie element web to form successive elongated tie elements,
- heat welding each tie element to the edge of each bag at a point spaced from the transverse heat seal, and
- at least partially separating the bag web between the tie element and the transverse heat seal to permit the individual bags to be separated and form the open top of the bags.
- 3. A method of fabricating a bag from a thin thermoplastic tube in which the bottom of the bag is formed by a transverse heat seal and the top of the bag is openable by separating the tube, the bag having one end of an elongated tie element attached to one edge of the bag with the other end of the tie element free, to be wrapped around the neck of the bag to close the open end, comprising the steps of:
- continuously extruding a thin film bag tube of the thermoplastic material and flattening the tube into a bag web having opposite side edges;
- sequentially forming a series of transverse heat seals at spaced intervals along the tube to form the bottoms of the respective bags, while moving the bag web along a line;
- simultaneously moving a thin tubular flattened double layered film tie element web along a controlled path to a heat welding element positioned at one edge of the bag web, while cutting short lengths transversely from the end of the tie element web to form an elongated tie element,
- heat welding both layers of each tie element to both layers of the edge of each bag at a point spaced from the transverse heat seal, and
- at least partially separating the bag web between the tie element and the transverse heat seal to permit the individual bags to be separated and form the open top of the bags.
- 4. A method of fabricating a bag from a thin thermoplastic tube in which the bottom of the bag is formed by a transverse heat seal and the top of the bag is openable by separating the tube, the bag having one end of an elongated tie element attached to one edge of the bag with the other end of the tie element free, to be wrapped around the neck of the bag to close the open end, comprising the steps of:
- continuously extruding a thin film bag tube of the thermoplastic material, forming a gusset in one edge of the tube to form a four layered section along one side and flattening the tube into a bag web having opposite side edges;
- sequentially forming a series of transverse heat seals at spaced intervals along the tube to form the bottoms of the respective bags, while moving the bag web along a line;
- simultaneously moving a thin film tie element web along a controlled path to a heat welding element positioned at one edge of the bag web, while cutting short lengths transversely from the end of the tie element web to form an elongated tie element,
- heat welding each tie element to all four layers of the edge of each bag at a point spaced from the transverse heat seal, and
- at least partially separating the bag web between the tie element and the transverse heat seal to permit the individual bags to be separated and form the open top of the bags.
- 5. A method of forming elongated flexible bag tie elements and operatively securing them to individual bag portions defined on a longitudinally moving plastic film bag web having a side edge portion projecting outwardly from the balance of the moving bag web, said method comprising the steps of:
- longitudinally moving a plastic film tie element web having two plastic film layers along a controlled path;
- sequentially severing successive longitudinal segments from the moving tie element web to form a series of elongated flexible bag tie elements;
- transversely conveying each of the tie elements to a position in which it longitudinally extends transversely across an exterior side surface portion of the bag web with an inner end portion of the tie element overlying said side edge portion of the bag web; and
- heat sealing the inner ends of the tie elements to said side edge portion of the bag web at longitudinally spaced locations thereon.
- 6. The method of claim 5 further comprising the step of:
- releasably securing the outer ends of the tie elements to said exterior side surface portion of the bag web.
- 7. The method of claim 5 wherein:
- said step of transversely conveying is performed by transferring each tie element to a rotating vacuum belt, with the outer end portion of the tie element projecting laterally outwardly of the vacuum belt, which is operative to move the tie element to said position thereof.
- 8. The method of claim 5 further comprising the step of:
- temporarily stopping successive, longitudinally spaced sections of the bag web during the performance of said step of said heat sealing step.
- 9. The method of claim 5 wherein:
- said heat sealing step is performed by forming a heat seal line extending along at least a portion of a non-linear closed path.
- 10. The method of claim 9 further comprising the step of:
- forming a slit through each tie element inner end portion.
- 11. The method of claim 10 wherein:
- said heat sealing step is performed by forming a generally circular heat weld line, and
- said step of forming a slit is performed in a manner positioning the slit within said generally circular heat weld line.
- 12. The method of claim 5 further comprising the step of:
- heat sealing an edge portion of the tie element to weldingly reinforce what will be the outer ends of the tie elements.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a division, of application Ser. No. 07/389,757, filed Aug. 4, 1989, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,188,580, which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 117,209, filed on Nov. 4, 1987 U.S. Pat. No. 4,854,735 and entitled "PLASTIC FILM BAG WITH INTEGRAL PLASTIC FILM TIE ELEMENT, AND ASSOCIATED FABRICATION METHODS", which is hereby incorporated by reference herein.
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