Claims
- 1. A method of continuously forming plastic film bags having integral, ready-to-use top tie elements, said method comprising the steps of:
- longitudinally conveying an elongated plastic film element at least partially defined by a duality of opposed plastic film sheets extending across the width of said plastic film element;
- delimiting on the plastic film element a series of individual bags by forming cut lines and weld lines thereon, each of said bags having an upper end, a pair of side edge portions defined by a plurality of plastic film layers, and a pair of opposite side walls extending between said side edge portions; forming from a relatively limp plastic material a series of elongated closure tie elements having a relatively large inner end portion including an inner end edge of said tie element, a free outer end portion, and a longitudinally intermediate portion extending between said inner and outer end portions;
- delivering and positioning one of said series of elongated plastic tie elements with said large inner end portion, including a section thereof closely adjacent said inner end edge placed in an abutting and laterally overlapping relationship with a side surface of one of said side edge portions of said bag adjacent the upper end portion of each bag with the relatively large end portion positioned against at least two film layers of a side edge portion of each bag; and
- weldingly intersecuring the relatively large inner end portion area of each of the series of elongated plastic film tie elements and at least two film layers of side edge portions of each of the bags adjacent their upper ends to leave on each plastic film tie element a free outer end portion, whereby the free outer end portion of the tie element on each bag may be looped around an upper end portion of the bag, passed through the loop and then firmly pulled to constrict around, frictionally engage and tightly close such upper end portion, without separating the welded inner end portion of the tie element from its bag.
- 2. The method of claim 1 wherein:
- said step of longitudinally conveying is performed utilizing an elongated section of flattened plastic film tubing.
- 3. A plastic bag and integral tie element structure formed by the method of claim 2.
- 4. The method of claim 1 wherein:
- said step of weldingly intersecuring is performed subsequent to said delimiting step.
- 5. A plastic bag and integral tie element structure formed by the method of claim 4.
- 6. The method of claim 1 wherein:
- said plastic film element has a pair of opposite side edge portions which define said opposite side edge portions of said plastic film bags.
- 7. A plastic bag and integral tie element structure formed by the method of claim 6.
- 8. A plastic bag and integral tie element structure formed by the method of claim 1.
- 9. The method of claim 1, wherein said delimiting step is performed subsequent to said weldingly intersecuring step.
- 10. The method of claim 8 wherein:
- said forming step is performed prior to said weldingly intersecuring step, and
- said method further comprises the step, performed between said forming and weldingly intersecuring steps, of moving the elongated tie elements from forming positions to welding positions.
- 11. The method of claim 8 wherein:
- said forming said weldingly intersecuring steps are performed essentially simultaneously.
- 12. The method of claim 8 further comprising the step of
- preheating said relatively large end portion areas of the elongated closure tie elements prior to performing said weldingly intersecuring step.
- 13. The method of claim 1 wherein:
- said forming and weldingly intersecuring steps are performed essentially simultaneously.
- 14. The method of claim 1 further comprising the step of:
- preheating said relatively large end portion areas of the elongated closure tie elements prior to performing said weldingly intersecuring step.
- 15. A method of continuously forming plastic film bags having integral, ready-to-use top tie elements, said method comprising the steps of:
- longitudinally conveying an elongated plastic film element at least partially defined by a duality of opposed plastic film sheets extending across the width of said plastic film element;
- delimiting on the plastic film element a series of individual bags by forming cut lines and weld lines thereon, each of said bags having an upper end, a pair of side edge portions defined by a plurality of plastic film layers, and a pair of opposite side walls extending between said side edge portions;
- weldingly intersecuring the relatively large end portion area of one of a series of elongated plastic film tie elements and at least two film layers of side edge portions of each of the bags adjacent their upper ends to leave on each plastic film tie element a free outer end portion, whereby the free outer end portion of the tie element on each bag may be looped around an upper end portion of the bag, and then firmly pulled to tightly close such upper end portion, without separating the welded end portion of the tie element from its bag; and
- said method further comprising the step of forming an aperture through each of said relatively large end portion areas of said tie elements, and the film layers intersecured therewith, each of said apertures being sized to permit its associated tie element free end portion to be passed therethrough.
- 16. The method of claim 15 wherein:
- said method further comprises the step of configuring each of said apertures in a manner causing it to inhibit withdrawal therethrough of its associated tie element free end portion once such free end portion has initially been inserted in and pulled through the aperture.
- 17. The method of claim 16 wherein:
- each of said elongated plastic film tie elements has a transverse width, and
- said step of forming an aperture is performed by forming an elongated slit through each of said relatively large end portion areas of said tie elements and the film layers intersecured therewith, each of said slits having a length less than the width of its associated tie element free end portion.
- 18. A plastic bag and integral tie element structure formed by the method of claim 17.
- 19. A plastic bag and integral tie element structure formed by the method of claim 16.
- 20. A plastic bag and integral tie element structure formed by the method of claim 15.
- 21. A high speed, continuous method of forming plastic bags with integral top tie elements, said method comprising the steps of:
- longitudinally conveying an elongated plastic film element through bag forming apparatus adapted to form therefrom a series of individual plastic film bags, said plastic film element having opposite side edge portions each defined by a plurality of plastic film layers, said opposite side edge portions of said plastic film elements defining opposite side edge portions in each of the individual bags in said series thereof;
- feeding lengths of plastic film strip material from at least one supply roll thereof;
- successively severing said lengths of plastic film strip material from said at least one supply roll;
- sequentially weldingly intersecuring relatively large end portion areas of the severed lengths of plastic film strip material to at least two plastic film layers of one of said side edge portions of said plastic film element at longitudinally spaced positions thereon adjacent locations corresponding to the upper ends of the finished individual bags to thereby provide each of the finished bags with a plastic top tie element secured at one end thereof to the bag along a relatively large multilayer weld area disposed on a side edge portion of the bag adjacent its upper end, each of said tie elements having an elongated free outer end portion extending outwardly from its associated multi-layer weld area; and
- forming an aperture through each of said multi-layer weld areas, each of said apertures being configured to permit its associated tie element free end portion to be passed therethrough.
Parent Case Info
This is a Divisional of application Ser. No. 117,209, filed Nov. 4, 1987 now U.S. Pat. No. 4,854,735.
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