Claims
- 1. A bag making method comprising:(a) placing a pad adjacent a bag material; (b) placing a strip of material across the pad with an intermediate portion of the strip of material extending over the pad, with two opposed portions of the strip of material each extending beyond opposite ends of the intermediate portion beyond the pad, and with portions of the pad extending beyond edges of the strip of material on opposite sides of the intermediate portion so that such extending portions of the pad are not covered by the strip of material and are exposed; (c) affixing the two opposed portions of the strip of material to the bag material to thereby secure the pad to the bag material; and (d) folding the bag material and pad along a common fold line to form a bottom of the bag.
- 2. The bag making method of claim 1, wherein the fold line extends parallel to the strip of material.
- 3. A method for securing a pad to a bottom of a bag, comprising:(a) extending a strip of material across the pad with an intermediate portion of the strip of material extending over the pad, with two opposed portions of the strip of material each extending beyond opposite ends of the intermediate portion beyond the pad, and with portions of the pad extending beyond edges of the strip of material on opposite sides of the intermediate portion so that such extending portions of the pad are not covered by the strip of material and are exposed; (b) affixing the two opposed portions of the strip of material to a bag material to thereby secure the pad to the bag material; and (c) folding the bag material and pad along a common fold line to form the bottom of the bag.
- 4. The pad securement method of claim 3, wherein the fold line extends parallel to the strip of material.
- 5. The pad securement method of claim 3, wherein said affixing step includes affixing opposed portions of the strip of material to the bag material at spacings sufficiently close to the pad to at least slightly compress the pad and bag material together.
- 6. The pad securement method of claim 3, wherein the bag material and the strip of material both comprise a thermoplastic material and wherein said affixing step includes continuously heat sealing each opposed portion of the strip of material to the bag material.
- 7. The pad securement method of claim 6, wherein the strip of material is cut from the bag material prior to said affixing step.
- 8. The pad securement method of claim 3, wherein said affixing step includes affixing the intermediate portion of the strip of material to the pad.
- 9. The pad securement method of claim 3, wherein said affixing step includes not affixing the intermediate portion of the strip of material to the pad.
- 10. The pad securement method of claim 3, wherein the strip of material includes an adhesive and wherein said affixing step includes continuously adhering each opposed portion of the strip of material to the bag material.
- 11. A method for making bags comprising:(a) advancing a web of sheet material in a longitudinal direction; (b) placing individual pads on the web disposed at longitudinal spacing to one another and placing a continuous strip of material onto the web such that the strip of material extends longitudinally across each pad, each pad having a portion extending in a direction transverse to the longitudinal direction beyond opposite sides of the portion of the strip of material extending thereover so that such extending portions of the pad are not covered by the strip of material and are exposed; (c) affixing portions of the strip of material extending between the pads to the web thereby securing each pad to the web; and (d) taking-up the web having pads secured thereto to form a stock roll for later use.
- 12. A method for making bags according to claim 11, comprising cutting the web in a transverse direction between the pads to form individual sheets of material each for forming a bag.
- 13. The bag making method of claim 12, further comprising folding each individual sheet of material and pad secured thereto along a common fold line to form a bottom of the bag.
- 14. The bag making method of claim 13, further comprising sealing the individual folded sheet of material to itself along side seal lines extending transverse to the bottom fold line for forming sides of the bag.
- 15. A method for making bags according to claim 11, further comprising folding the web of material and pads secured thereto along a common longitudinal fold line.
- 16. The bag making method of claim 15, further comprising sealing the folded web to itself in the transverse direction and at spaced intervals corresponding to a width of the bags to be formed.
- 17. The bag making method of claim 16, further comprising cutting the web along the transverse seals for forming individual bags each having a pad secured thereto.
- 18. A bag making method comprising:(a) placing a pad adjacent a bag material; (b) placing two strips of material across the pad with an intermediate portion of each strip of material extending over the pad and at a spacing to one another, and with two opposed portions of each strip of material each extending beyond opposite ends of the intermediate portion thereof beyond the pad; (c) affixing the two opposed portions of each strip of material to the bag material to thereby secure the pad to the bag material; and (d) folding the bag material and the pad secured thereto along a common fold line to form a bottom of the bag.
- 19. The bag making method of claim 18, wherein the fold line extends parallel to both strips of material.
- 20. A method for securing a pad to the bottom of a bag, comprising:(a) extending two strips of material across the pad with an intermediate portion of each strip of material extending over the pad and at a spacing to one another, and with two opposed portions of each strip of material each extending beyond opposite ends of the intermediate portion beyond the pad; (b) affixing the two opposed portions of the strip of material to the bag material to thereby secure the pad to the bag material; and (c) folding the bag material and pad along a common fold line to form the bottom of the bag.
- 21. The pad securement method of claim 20, wherein the fold line extends parallel to the strip of material.
- 22. The pad securement method of claim 20, wherein each strip of material completely covers over a side edge of the pad.
- 23. The pad securement method of claim 20, wherein the pad extends beyond each strip of material on opposite sides of the intermediate portion thereof.
- 24. The pad securement method of claim 20, wherein said affixing step includes affixing opposed portions of each strip of material to the bag material at spacings sufficiently close to the pad to at least slightly compress the pad and bag material together.
- 25. The pad securement method of claim 20, wherein the bag material and the strip of material both comprise a thermoplastic material and wherein said affixing step includes continuously heat sealing each opposed portion of the strip of material to the bag material.
- 26. The pad securement method of claim 20, wherein said affixing step includes affixing the intermediate portion of each strip of material to the pad.
- 27. The pad securement method of claim 20, wherein said affixing step includes not affixing the intermediate portion of each strip of material to the pad.
- 28. The pad securement method of claim 20, wherein the strip of material includes an adhesive and wherein said affixing step includes continuously adhering each opposed portion of the strip of material to the bag material.
- 29. A method for making bags comprising:(a) advancing a web of sheet material in a longitudinal direction; (b) placing individual pads on the web disposed at longitudinal spacing to one another and placing two continuous strips of material onto the web such that each strip of material extends longitudinally across each pad in spaced parallel relation to one another; and (c) affixing portions of each strip of material extending between the pads to the web thereby securing each pad to the web. (d) taking-up the web having the pads secured thereto to form a stock roll for later use.
- 30. A method for making bags according to claim 29, comprising cutting the web in a transverse direction between the pads to form individual sheets of material each for forming a bag.
- 31. The bag making method of claim 30, further comprising folding each individual sheet of material and pad secured thereto along a common fold line to form a bottom of the bag.
- 32. The bag making method of claim 31, further comprising sealing the individual folded sheet of material to itself along side seal lines extending transverse to the bottom fold line for forming sides of the bag.
- 33. A method for making bags according to claim 29, further comprising folding the web of material and pads secured thereto along a common longitudinal fold line.
- 34. The bag making method of claim 33, further comprising sealing the folded web to itself in the transverse direction and at spaced intervals corresponding to a width of the bags to be formed.
- 35. The bag making method of claim 34, further comprising cutting the web along the transverse seals for forming individual bags each having a pad secured thereto.
CROSS REFERENCES TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a divisional of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/330,964 to Richard F. Anderson et al., filed Jun. 11, 1999, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,089,377.
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