The subject matter of the invention is a re-sealable bag according to the preamble of claim 1.
Re-sealable bags, especially for bulk goods, such as rice and the like, are known in many configurations. They usually include a closure made from two complementary profiled strips, which can be connected by pressing them together and which can be opened by pulling them apart or by means of a slide.
From EP-0 843 636 B1 such a closure is known. Here, the two profiled strips are bonded to the still flat foil web, from which the bag is formed at a later time. The two foil strips forming the closure are connected to the foil web, such that the two free edges, i.e., the edges lying opposite the engaging edges, do not come into contact, but instead extend wing-like away from the engaging parts. In the area of the foil coming to lie directly underneath the overlapping edges of the closure, a perforation is formed, which enables a strip to be detached from the foil to permit access to the closure, which is lying behind and is arranged in the interior of the bag. The production of such a bag or the attachment of the closure can be realized with simple means before the bag is produced. However, on one hand, the handling of this known closure is impractical, because the access to the closure through the slot-like opening is very narrow after the removal of the perforated strip and, on the other hand, the resealing is also impractical, because pressure must be exerted on the closure from the rear side via the partially still present contents, in order to be able to reconnect the closure.
One objective of the present invention is to create a re-sealable bag with a re-sealable closure, which is protected within the bag behind a tear-open strip before the initial opening and which is optimally accessible after the removal of the strip providing protection before the initial opening and thus can be opened and reclosed easily.
This objective is achieved by a re-sealable bag with the features of claim 1. Advantageous configurations of the bag are described in the dependent claims.
Through the possibility created by the invention for opening and closing the closure by folding out the bag from the inside, it becomes possible to provide access to the bag as if the closure were attached to the upper end of the bag. The reclosing can be performed by guiding the closure between two fingers pressed against each other, as is possible with a bag to be opened at the top. Before opening, the closure lies in the interior of the bag protected and away from contact before the initial opening. Any attempted manipulation is immediately visible. The upper end of the bag, through which the bag has been filled, can be sealed with a seam using very simple means, e.g., bonding or stitching. Before the initial opening, the contents do not come into contact with the closure, because the closure is completely separated from the contents by a cover sheet. Only after the initial opening, i.e., the cutting of the cover sheet, is it possible to access the contents from the outside. When emptying the bag, contents coming into contact with the closure can be removed easily and thus the closure can be kept clean.
The invention is explained in more detail with reference to illustrated embodiments. Shown are
On the only partially illustrated bag 1, the upper region of the front wall 3 and the rear wall 5 are visible. The two walls 3, 5 are connected to each other undetachably by a bond and/or thread seam 7, in short, seam 7, at the top after the bag is filled. The base of the bag 1 is not visible. Two perforation lines 9, which are connected to each other at their ends and which are formed by notches or laser-created holes, are visible in the front wall 3. The perforation lines 9 define a tear-away or safety strip 11, which can be torn away by hand from the front wall 3 composed of a film or a different coated material. Behind the safety strips 11, a closure 13 and a cover sheet 15 are attached to the inside of the front wall 3 by sealing seams 17a and 17b. The edges of the inner and the outer closure parts (13a, 13b) can be connected to the front wall (3) by a common seam or by two separate bonding or sealing seams 17b.
The lower edge of the cover sheet 15 is attached at the inner closure part 13a by a sealing seam 17c. The upper edge and the side edges of the cover sheet 15 are fixed undetachably at the inside of the front wall 3 by a bonding or sealing seam. The outer closure part 13b and the inner closure part 13a can be connected to each other detachably by a tear-away or grooved closure 19, also called a “cut-n-seal” closure. Gripping strips 21 for better handling can be formed on the inner and one of the outer closure parts (13a, 13b) of the tear-away or grooved closure 19.
For an unopened bag 1, the grooved closure 19 lies protected between the cover sheet 15 and the front wall 3, so that no contents can reach the area of the grooved closure 19.
Obviously, the closure arrangement could also be arranged on the rear wall 5.
For better clarity,
The opening process is explained step-by-step with reference to the schematic views in
The production of bags 1 with the closure 13 according to the invention is simple, because the closure 13 and the cover sheet 15 can be attached by long-known sealing processes onto the still band-shaped films, which form the front wall 3 and the rear wall 5 and if necessary the base.
In another configuration of the invention according to
The two closure parts 13a and 13b can also be connected to each other along their free edges or can be composed from a single drawn part.
Furthermore, the cover sheet 15 can be produced integrally with the closure part 13a instead of with an attachment to the closure part 13a by the sealing seam 17c.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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312/04 | Feb 2004 | CH | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/CH05/00096 | 2/21/2005 | WO | 00 | 7/25/2006 |