The present invention relates to a pouch to be used for production of a spout pouch container which contains, for example, a liquid product such as a shampoo or a rinse to be refilled in a bottle container, and to a production method for such a spout pouch container.
As a pouch container for containing a liquid product such as a shampoo to be refilled in a bottle container, for example, a spout pouch container 50 as shown in
For production of the spout pouch container 50, the pouch 51 is first produced by heat-sealing peripheral edges of the sheets except for the spout attachment edge portions 51A and the filling port defining edge portions 51B as shown in
Patent Document 1: Japanese Unexamined Patent Publication No. HEI6(1994)-48401
However, when the spout 52 which has a relatively great thickness is heat-sealed to the spout attachment edge portions 51A, the filling port defining edge portions 51B unsealed at this stage are liable to be offset from each other as shown in
When the attachment portion 52a of the spout 52 is heat-sealed to the spout attachment edge portions 51A, an opening is formed between the spout attachment edge portions 51A by sucking and holding the spout attachment edge portions 51A by means of a pair of suction pads and moving the suction pads away from each other, and the attachment portion 52a of the spout 52 is inserted into the opening. However, when the opening is formed between the spout attachment edge portions 51A in the pouch 51 in which the spout attachment edge portions 51A and the filling port defining edge portions 51B disposed adjacent each other are unsealed at this stage, the spout attachment edge portions 51A are liable to be curled inward depending on the laminate structure of the laminate sheets of the pouch 51. This makes it difficult to insert the attachment portion 52a of the spout 52 into the opening.
It is therefore an object of the present invention to provide a pouch and a production method for a spout pouch container which suppress the curling of an opened spout attachment edge portion and the offset of a filling port defining edge portion adjacent to the spout attachment edge portion when a spout is heat-sealed to the spout attachment edge portion.
According to an inventive aspect of the claimed invention to solve the aforesaid problems, there is provided a pouch for production of a spout pouch container, the pouch comprising a spout attachment edge portion to be heat-sealed with a spout being held therein, a filling port defining edge portion provided adjacent the spout attachment edge portion and defining a filling port through which content is filled in the pouch, and a spot-seal portion provided in a region around a boundary between the spout attachment edge portion and the filling port defining edge portion.
According to an inventive aspect of the claims to solve the aforesaid problems, there is provided a production method for a spout pouch container which includes a spout, and a pouch having a spout attachment edge portion heat-sealed with the spout being held therein and a filling port defining edge portion which is disposed adjacent the spout attachment edge portion and defines a filling port to be sealed by heat-sealing after content is filled in the pouch, the method comprising the steps of: spot-sealing a region around a boundary between the spout attachment edge portion and the filling port defining edge portion of the pouch which is produced in advance or spot-sealing a region around a boundary between a portion later serving as the spout attachment edge portion and a portion later serving as the filling port defining edge portion in a pouch production process; and attaching the spout to the spout attachment edge portion of the pouch.
In the pouch as described above, the spot-seal portion is provided in the region around the boundary between the spout attachment edge portion and the filling port defining edge portion disposed adjacent each other. Therefore, when the spout is heat-sealed to the spout attachment edge portion, the spout attachment edge portion in an opened state is less liable to be curled, so that the spout can be easily inserted into the spout attachment edge portion. In addition, the filling port defining edge portion adjacent to the spout attachment edge portion is free from offset, so that the spout pouch container filled with the content can be neatly finished.
In the production method for the spout pouch container, the region around the boundary between the spout attachment edge portion and the filling port defining edge portion of the pouch which is produced in advance is spot-sealed or the region around the boundary between the portion later serving as the spout attachment edge portion and the portion later serving as the filling port defining edge portion is spot-sealed in the pouch production process before the spout is attached to the spout attachment edge portion of the pouch. Therefore, when the spout is heat-sealed to the spout attachment edge portion of the pouch, the spout attachment edge portion in an opened state is less liable to be curled, so that the spout can be easily inserted into the spout attachment edge portion. In addition, the filling port defining edge portion adjacent to the spout attachment edge portion is less liable to be offset, so that the spout pouch container filled with the content can be neatly finished.
Embodiments will hereinafter be described with reference to the drawings. As shown in
As shown in
The external sheets 11, 12 of the pouch 10 each have a generally pentagonal shape such as obtained by cutting one upper corner portion of a rectangle. The spout 20 is attached to an inclined spout attachment edge portion 10A of the pouch 10. At the stage of the attachment of the spout 20, the spout attachment edge portion 10A and a filling port defining edge portion 10B disposed adjacent the spout attachment edge portion 10A and later defining a filling port through which the liquid product is filled as content in the pouch are unsealed, but a spot-seal portion PS formed by partly heat-sealing the pouch is disposed in a region around a boundary between the spout attachment edge portion 10A and the filling port defining edge portion 10B as shown in
As shown in
The spout pouch container 1 having the aforesaid construction is produced in the following manner. As shown in
In turn, as shown in
After the heat-sealing of the opposite side edges of the exterior sheet portions 11, 12 is thus completed, the exterior sheet portions 11, 12 indicated by the two-dot-and-dash line in
After the spout attachment edge portion 10A of the pouch 10 thus produced is opened and the attachment portion 23 of the spout 20 is inserted into the opened spout attachment edge portion 10A as shown in
Finally, the liquid product is filled as the content in the pouch through the filling port defined by the unsealed filling port defining edge portion 10B, and then the filling port defining edge portion 10B is heat-sealed, whereby the liquid product is sealed in the pouch 10. Thus, the spout pouch container 1 filled with the liquid product is produced as shown in
As described above, the spout pouch container 1 employs the pouch 10 in which the spot-seal portion is provided in the region around the boundary between the spout attachment edge portion 10A and the filling port defining edge portion 10B disposed adjacent each other. Therefore, the opened spout attachment edge portion 10A is less liable to be curled inward, so that the attachment portion 23 of the spout 20 can be smoothly and assuredly inserted into the opened spout attachment edge portion 10A. When the attachment portion 23 of the spout 20 is heat-sealed to the spout attachment edge portion 10A, the filling port defining edge portion 10B adjacent to the spout attachment edge portion 10A is free from offset, so that the spout pouch container 1 filled with the liquid product can be neatly finished.
In the embodiment described above, the spout attachment edge portion 10A of the pouch is inclined, but this arrangement is not limitative. As long as the spout attachment edge portion and the filling port defining edge portion are disposed adjacent each other, the present invention is applicable to a pouch arranged so that the spout is attached to a side edge of an upper corner of generally rectangular exterior sheets and the content is filled in the pouch from an unsealed upper edge portion.
In the embodiment described above, the spot-seal portion PS is provided on one end of the spout attachment edge portion 10A (adjacent to the filling port defining edge portion 10B) to be heat-sealed as shown in
The expression “the boundary between the spout attachment edge portion 10A and the filling port defining edge portion 10B” means a boundary BL between the heat-sealed spout attachment edge portion 10A and the filling port defining edge portion 10B unsealed during the filling of the content but heat-sealed after the filling of the content as shown in
To improve the openability of the filling port during the filling of the content, as shown in
In the embodiment described above, the spot-seal portion is preliminarily formed in the region around the boundary between the portions of the sheets later serving as the spout attachment edge portion 10A and the filling port defining edge portion 10B during the production of the pouch 10, but this arrangement is not limitative. The formation of the spot-seal portion in the region around the boundary between the spout attachment edge portion and the filling port defining edge portion may be carried out after a pouch including an unsealed spout attachment edge portion and an unsealed filling port defining edge portion is produced.
The shape and size of the spot-seal portion PS are not particularly limited. However, an excessively great size of the spot-seal portion PS is not preferred, because the size of an opening into which the spout 20 is inserted and the size of the filling port through which the content is filled are reduced. The spot-seal portion PS may have a round shape, but preferably has a shape, as shown in
In the embodiment described above, the pouch 10 of the spout pouch container 1 has the bottom gusset portion, but this arrangement is not limitative. For example, the present invention is also applicable to a flat pouch having no gusset portion.
The present invention is applicable to a spout pouch container of a type which includes a spout heat-sealed to a spout attachment edge portion and is adapted to fill content not from the spout but from a filling port adjacent to the spout attachment edge portion.
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