Claims
- 1. A storage bag with soaker pad, said storage bag comprising:
- a. a bag having a front and rear panel constructed from plastic film, said front and rear panels being closed along a fold at one end to form a bottom of said bag, said bag being open at the opposite end for receipt of goods to be stored in said bag;
- b. an enclosure for containing and confining liquids emanating from goods stored inside said bag, said enclosure is less than half the length of the combined length of said front panel and said rear panel of said bag, said enclosure being folded to form a bottom fold and two walls, said enclosure being connected by continuous seams at all of its edges to the inside surface of both of said front and rear panels of said bag, said enclosure being connected to said bag such that said bottom fold of said enclosure is adjacent to said bottom fold of said bag, said walls of said enclosure are contiguous with the bottom portion of both of said front and rear panels, and the only connection between said enclosure and said bag other than said continuous seams are such that there is space between said walls of said enclosure and the inside surface of said bottom portion of both of said front and rear panels, said enclosure having a plurality of spaced apart perforations therein for conveying said liquids through said enclosure to said space between said walls of said enclosure and the interior surface of said bottom portion of said front and rear panels to which said enclosure is connected, and
- c. a pad for absorbing said fluids that are located in said space between said walls of said enclosure and the interior of said bottom portion of said front and rear panels to which said enclosure is connected, said pad being located in said space between said walls of said enclosure and the interior surface of said bottom portion of said front and rear panels to which said enclosure is connected, said pad being smaller in volume than said space between said walls of said enclosure and the interior surface of said bottom portion of said front and rear panels to which said enclosure is connected, said enclosure totally enclosing said pad to define a first reservoir and a second reservoir for containing and confining said liquids,
- i. said first reservoir comprising said pad, and
- ii. said second reservoir comprising a sump, said sump being the portion of said space between said walls of said enclosure and the interior surface of said bottom portion of said front and rear panels to which said enclosure is connected that is not occupied by said pad.
- 2. The storage bag of claim 1 wherein said enclosure is made of an opaque material thereby hiding the blood and juices trapped therein.
- 3. The storage bag of claim 1 wherein said pad is connected to said enclosure.
- 4. The storage bag of claim 1 wherein said pad is substantially smaller in volume than said space between said walls of said enclosure and the interior surface of said bottom portion of said front and rear panels to which said enclosure is connected.
- 5. The storage bag of claim 1 wherein said pad is made from fibers secured together and has no plastic film cover connected thereto.
- 6. The storage bag of claim 1 wherein said enclosure contains perforations that are spaced a substantial distance away from said continuous seams.
- 7. The storage bag of claim 1 wherein said pad comprises fibers which are a combination of synthetic and cellulosic materials which are secured together.
- 8. The storage bag of claim 1 wherein said pad is located in the space between both said front panel and said rear panel and said respective walls of said enclosure.
- 9. The storage bag of claim 1 wherein said pad is located in the space between said rear panel and said respective wall of said enclosure.
- 10. A material for making storage bags with absorbent pads comprising:
- a. a bag film with a first and a second longitudinal edge and a top end and a bottom end;
- b. an enclosure material with a first and a second longitudinal edge, a top end and bottom end, and containing a plurality of spaced apart perforations, said enclosure material being substantially narrower than said bag film and having said first and second edges connected to the surface of said bag film along continuous seams located a substantial distance away from said edges of said bag film; and
- c. a plurality of absorbent pads spaced at bag intervals and located in the space between said bag film and said enclosure material and said continuous seams.
- 11. The material of claim 10 wherein said enclosure material is made of an opaque material.
- 12. The material of claim 10 wherein said pads are connected to said enclosure material.
- 13. The material of claim 10 wherein said pads are substantially smaller in volume than said space between said bag film and said enclosure material and said continuous seams.
- 14. The material of claim 10 wherein said pads are made from fibers secured together and have no plastic film cover connected thereto.
- 15. The material of claim 10 wherein said enclosure material contains perforations that are spaced a substantial distance away from some of said continuous seams.
- 16. The material of claim 10 further comprising at least one additional connection between said bag film and said enclosure material thereby limiting the movement of said pads.
- 17. A method for making storage bags with absorbent pads comprising:
- a. advancing together a plastic bag film and a web of perforated plastic film material, both with first and second longitudinal edges, forwardly in a bag making direction, said web of perforated web material being substantially narrower than said bag film;
- b. providing a plurality of soaker pads and placing said pads between said perforated plastic web material and said bag film at bag intervals;
- c. bringing the web of said bag film into contact with said perforated web material and connecting said first and second longitudinal edges of said perforated web material to the surface of said bag film at locations that are a substantial distance away from said edges of said bag film thereby creating a soaker pad web material with an enclosure space between said bag film and said perforated web material and said connections between said bag film and said perforated web material for containing said pad;
- d. folding said soaker pad web material to form opposing walls; and
- e. cross sealing and cutting off enough of said folded soaker pad web material to create said bag with a front wall and a back wall and said enclosure space for containing said soaker pad.
- 18. The method of claim 17 wherein said enclosure is made of an opaque material thereby hiding the blood and juices trapped therein.
- 19. The method of claim 17 wherein said pad is connected to said enclosure.
- 20. The method of claim 17 wherein said pad is substantially smaller in volume than said space between said walls of said enclosure space.
- 21. The method of claim 17 wherein said pad is made from fibers secured together and has no plastic film cover connected thereto.
- 22. The method of claim 17 wherein said enclosure contains perforations that are spaced a substantial distance away from said continuous seams.
- 23. The method of claim 17 further comprising at least one additional connection between said bag film and said perforated enclosure material thereby limiting the movement of said pad.
- 24. A storage bag with soaker pad, said storage bag comprising:
- a. a bag having a front and rear panel constructed from plastic film, said front and rear panels being closed along a fold at one end to form a bottom of said bag, said bag being open at the opposite end for receipt of goods to be stored in said bag;
- b. enclosure for containing and confining liquids emanating from goods stored inside said bag, said enclosure is less than half the length of the combined length of said front panel and said rear panel of said bag, said enclosure being connected by continuous seams at all of its edges to the inside surface of said bag, and the only connection between said enclosure and said bag other than said continuous seams are such that there is space between said walls of said enclosure and the inside surface of said panel to which said enclosure is connected, said enclosure having a plurality of spaced apart perforations therein for conveying said liquids through said enclosure to said space between said walls of said enclosure and the interior surface of said panel to which said enclosure is connected, and
- c. pad for absorbing said fluids that are located in said space between said walls of said enclosure and the interior of said panel to which said enclosure is connected, said pad being located in said space between said walls of said enclosure and the interior surface of said panel to which said enclosure is connected, said pad being smaller in volume than said space between said walls of said enclosure and the interior surface of said bag to which said enclosure is connected, said enclosure totally enclosing said pad to define a first reservoir and a second reservoir for containing and confining said liquids,
- i. said first reservoir comprising said pad, and
- ii. said second reservoir comprising a sump, said sump being the portion of said space between said walls of said enclosure and the interior surface of said bag to which said enclosure is connected that is not occupied by said pad.
- 25. The storage bag of claim 24 wherein said enclosure is made of an opaque material thereby hiding the blood and juices trapped therein.
- 26. The storage bag of claim 24 wherein said pad is connected to said enclosure.
- 27. The storage bag of claim 24 wherein said pad is substantially smaller in volume than said space between said walls of said enclosure and the interior surface of said panel to which said enclosure is connected.
- 28. The storage bag of claim 24 wherein said pad is made from fibers secured together and has no plastic film cover connected thereto.
- 29. The storage bag of claim 24 wherein said enclosure contains perforations that are spaced a substantial distance away from some of said continuous seams.
- 30. A storage bag with soaker pad, said storage bag comprising:
- a. a bag having a front and rear panel constructed from plastic film, said bag being closed at one end to form a bottom of said bag, said bag being open at the opposite end for receipt of goods to be stored in said bag;
- b. an enclosure for containing and confining liquids emanating from goods stored inside said bag, the length of said enclosure being substantially less than the combined length of said front panel and said rear panel of said bag, said enclosure being connected by continuous seams at all of its edges to the inside surface of at least one of said panels of said bag, said enclosure being contiguous with said panel of said bag to which said enclosure is connected, and the only connection between said enclosure and said bag other than said continuous seams are such that there is sufficient space between said enclosure and the inside surface of said panel of said bag to which said enclosure is connected for confining said liquids, said enclosure having a plurality of spaced apart perforations therein for conveying said liquids through said enclosure to said space between said enclosure and the interior surface of said panel of said bag to which said enclosure is connected, and
- c. a pad for absorbing said fluids that are located in said space between said enclosure and the interior surface of said panel of said bag to which said enclosure is connected, said pad being located in said space between said enclosure and the interior surface of said panel to which said enclosure is connected, said pad being smaller in volume than said space between said enclosure and the interior surface of said panel to which said enclosure is connected, said enclosure totally enclosing said pad to define a first reservoir and a second reservoir for containing and confining said liquids,
- i. said first reservoir comprising said pad, and
- ii. said second reservoir comprising a sump, said sump being the portion of said space between said enclosure and the interior surface of said panel to which said enclosure is connected that is not occupied by said pad.
- 31. The storage bag of claim 30 wherein said pad is connected to said enclosure.
- 32. The storage bag of claim 30 wherein said enclosure is connected at or near said bottom of said bag.
- 33. The storage bag of claim 30 wherein said pad is made from cellulosic materials secured together and has no plastic film cover connected thereto.
- 34. The storage bag of claim 30 wherein said enclosure contains perforations that are spaced a substantial distance away from some of said continuous seams thereby creating a larger dam at some of said seams to further facilitate said enclosure to function as said sump.
- 35. A storage bag with perforated enclosure, said storage bag comprising:
- a. a bag having a front and rear panel constructed from plastic film, said bag being closed at one end to form a bottom of said bag, said bag being open at the opposite end for receipt of goods to be stored in said bag;
- b. an enclosure for containing an absorbent material stored inside said bag, the length of said enclosure being substantially less than the combined length of said front panel and said rear panel of said bag, said enclosure being connected by continuous seams at all of its edges to the inside surface of at least one of said panels of said bag, said enclosure being contiguous with said panel of said bag to which said enclosure is connected, and the only connection between said enclosure and said bag other than said continuous seams are such that there is sufficient space between said enclosure and the inside surface of said panel of said bag to which said enclosure is connected for confining said absorbent material, said enclosure having a plurality of spaced apart perforations therein to allow communication between said enclosure and the interior surface of said panel of said bag to which said enclosure is connected, and
- c. an absorbent material located in said space between said enclosure and the interior surface of said panel of said bag to which said enclosure is connected, said absorbent material being located in said space between said enclosure and the interior surface of said panel to which said enclosure is connected, said absorbent material being smaller in volume than said space between said enclosure and the interior surface of said panel to which said enclosure is connected.
- 36. The storage bag of claim 35 wherein said absorbent material is made from fibers.
- 37. The storage bag of claim 35 wherein said absorbent material is covered with plastic film.
- 38. The storage bag of claim 35 wherein said absorbent material is connected to said enclosure.
- 39. The storage bag of claim 35 wherein said enclosure is connected at or near said bottom of said bag.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of my application Ser. No. 08/632,320 filed Apr. 15, 1996, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,660,868 which is a continuation of my application Ser. No. 08/276,882 filed Jul. 18, 1994, now abandoned, which is a continuation of my application Ser. No. 07/909,106 filed Jul. 1, 1992, now abandoned.
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Brochure:Cross Bank Section Punch; AMI, P.O. Box 47784, 3108 Oakcliff Industrial St., Doraville, GA 30340. |
Brochure:Rotary Micro Perforator; AMI, P.O. Box 47784, 3108 Oakcliff Industrial St., Doraville, GA 30340. |
Brochure:M.A.L., Industrial Automation Systems Limited, P.O. Box 47784 Atlanta, GA 30340. |
Brochure:Hot Air Sealer, P.O. Box 47784, Atlanta, GA 30340. |
Continuations (2)
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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