EP0010563B1 - Ventilsäcke - Google Patents
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- EP0010563B1 EP0010563B1 EP19780850031 EP78850031A EP0010563B1 EP 0010563 B1 EP0010563 B1 EP 0010563B1 EP 19780850031 EP19780850031 EP 19780850031 EP 78850031 A EP78850031 A EP 78850031A EP 0010563 B1 EP0010563 B1 EP 0010563B1
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- 229920002472 Starch Polymers 0.000 description 3
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B65—CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
- B65D—CONTAINERS FOR STORAGE OR TRANSPORT OF ARTICLES OR MATERIALS, e.g. BAGS, BARRELS, BOTTLES, BOXES, CANS, CARTONS, CRATES, DRUMS, JARS, TANKS, HOPPERS, FORWARDING CONTAINERS; ACCESSORIES, CLOSURES, OR FITTINGS THEREFOR; PACKAGING ELEMENTS; PACKAGES
- B65D31/00—Bags or like containers made of paper and having structural provision for thickness of contents
- B65D31/14—Valve bags, i.e. with valves for filling
- B65D31/142—Valve bags, i.e. with valves for filling the filling port being formed by folding a flap connected to a side, e.g. block bottoms
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- This invention relates to a valve bag having a valve opening in which is fixed a valve sleeve extending into the interior of the bag.
- a valve bag having a valve opening in which is fixed a valve sleeve extending into the interior of the bag.
- Such a bag is filled with particulate material through a fill pipe which is passed into the bag through the valve sleeve thereof, the material being injected into the bag through the fill pipe by means of a stream of pressure air.
- the fill pipe is withdrawn, and as a result the valve sleeve, when designed as a lip valve, is pressed flat by the action of the material and the air in the bag, keeping the material trapped in the bag.
- valve sleeve is formed of air-impermeable material so that air trapped in the bag can only with difficulty penetrate through the valve sleeve serving as a lip valve in the filling operation and the subsequent handling of the bag, and this problem becomes particularly severe when the bag walls are air-impermeable so that all of the trapped air must escape through the valve sleeve. If the bag has been filled with pulverulent dust-producing material dust will be taken along by the air escaping through the valve sleeve so that serious dusting problems arise.
- valve sleeve of porous air-permeable paper or woven cloth, cf. e.g. German patent specification DE - C - 867, 493.
- the valve sleeve serving as a lip valve prevents material escaping from the bag and filters off dust from air that penetrates from the interior of the bag through the porous valve sleeve wall out of the bag.
- valve sleeve of porous air-permeable material problems arise in manufacturing and mounting the valve sleeve in the bag.
- the valve sleeve material must be thin and very easily flexible. Owing to its easy flexibility such a valve sleeve material is practically impossible to handle in a modern bag manufacturing machine, and due to its porosity and thinness such valve sleeve material lets through adhesive utilized in the manufacture of the sleeve and the mounting thereof so that the valve sleeve material is glued together at undesired points.
- Swedish patent SE - B - 221 402 and the corresponding British patent GB - A - 940, 603 disclose a method of solving the handling problems in connection with thin flexible plastic sheet materials but, unfortunately if one tries to combine the teachings of e.g. the German DE - C - 876,493 and this Swedish or British patent by combining a supporting sheet and a porous air-permeable sheet adhered to the supporting sheet along two opposite edges, the problem of the material being glued together at undesired points remains and is rendered more complex with such a construction of the valve sleeve.
- valve bag having a valve opening in which a valve sleeve projecting into the interior of the bag is fixed by means of an adhesive layer formed of a mountant and extending substantially all around the valve sleeve, said valve sleeve consisting of a supporting sheet and a lip valve sheet of flexible material, which is adhered to the supporting sheet along two opposite edge portions, and which is characterized in that the lip valve sheet is formed from a porous air-permeable material and that the face of the supporting sheet turned towards the lip valve sheet is formed, within at least substantially the entire area between the points where the opposite edge portions of the lip valve sheet are adhered to the supporting sheet, of a material to which the mountant lacks essential adhesive power.
- valve sleeve strip is manufactured in a separate machine and rolled together on itself into a large roll which is then mounted in a conventional bag manufacturing machine where the strip is divided into valve sleeve lengths which are mounted in the bags being manufactured in the machine and fixed by means of a mountant.
- valve sleeve strip illustrated in Figs. 1 and 2 is composed of two main constituents, viz, a relatively stiff strip-shaped supporting sheet 1 and a thin porous air-permeable strip-shaped lip valve sheet 2.
- the two sheets are of approximately the same strip width and are placed one upon the other, their edge portions being adhered together by two stripes 3 of a sleeve forming adhesive.
- the supporting sheet 1 suitably consists of a strong, relatively stiff paper, preferably kraft paper, and the lip valve sheet 2 suitably consists of a thin porous air-permeable paper or woven or preferably nonwoven material.
- the sleeve forming adhesive and the mountant employed in the bag manufacturing machine can be starch glue of the kind customary in paper bag manufacture.
- the surface of the supporting sheet 1 is formed, within certain areas, of a material to which the sleeve forming adhesive and mountant lack essential adhesion. This has been attained in that the respective areas of the supporting sheet 1 have been provided with an extremely thin coating of e.g. wax, when the sleeve forming adhesive and mountant are a starch glue.
- the supporting sheet 1 on its face turned towards the sheet 2 has such a coating 4 substantially throughout its area between the stripes of adhesive 3 to prevent the sheets 1 and 2 adhering together between the stripes 3 when the valve sleeves are mounted in the bags in the bag manufacturing machine, as will be described in the following.
- the supporting sheet 1 on its face turned away from the lip valve sheet 2 has such a coating 5 on two surface portions opposite the stripes 3 to prevent subsequent turns of the valve sleeve roll adhering together.
- a supporting sheet strip is drawn from a supply roll to means for applying the coatings 4, 5 and the adhesive stripes 3, whereupon a lip valve sheet strip is pulled from a supply roll and pressed against the supporting sheet strip, after which the valve sleeve strip thus formed is wound onto itself to form a large roll.
- Adhesive from the stripes 3 can penetrate the lip valve sheet 2 and might occasion adhering together of subsequent turns of the roll of lip valve sleeve material if the coatings 5 did not exist and prevented this.
- a valve sleeve in a bag, may be suitable, before or during mounting of a valve sleeve in a bag, to fold in a manner to be described in the following opposite edge portions of the supporting sheet 1 inwardly over the face of the supporting sheet turned away from the lip valve sheet 2, as shown in Fig. 2, to cover the coatings 5 so that the valve sleeve everywhere turns such surfaces outwardly to which the mountant employed in the bag manufacturing machine can adhere.
- the supporting sheet 1 and the lip valve sheet 2 are of the same width, as shown in the embodiment according to Figs.
- the lip valve sheet and the adhesive stripes 3 will take part in said folding of the supporting sheet 1, but this does not impair the contemplated concealment of the coatings 5 since the mountant can adhere both to the sheet 2 and the adhesive stripes 3.
- the supporting sheet 1 may, however, have edge portions protruding beyond the adhesive stripes 3, which edge portions are folded over the coatings 5 without the lip valve sheet 2 and the adhesive stripes 3 taking part in the folding operation.
- Figs. 5 and 6 show how a valve sleeve formed by the valve sleeve strip according to Figs 1 and 2 is mounted in a block bottom bag in a bag manufacturing machine.
- a bag sleeve 6 arrives at the mounting position in such a conventional state that its one end has two inwardly folded corner flaps 7, 8, a forwardly directed side flap 9 and a side flap 10 which is folded backwardly over the bag sleeve.
- a stripe of mountant has been applied to the corner flap 8 within at least one region A.
- a supply roll (not shown) of valve sleeve strip according to Fig. 1.
- a length of strip is cut therefrom to form a valve sleeve 11, and the lateral edges of the sleeve 11 are folded in the manner illustrated in Fig. 2, after which the valve sleeve 11 is disposed on the corner flap 8 in the manner appearing from Fig. 5 so that the supporting sheet 1 of the valve sleeve is turned away from the corner flap and a considerable portion of the valve sleeve 11 protrudes past the corner flap 8 towards the longitudinal centre line of the bag tube 6.
- the side flap 9 is first folded along the crease line 12 inwardly over the valve sleeve 11 and the corner flaps 7, 8, whereupon the side flap 10 is folded along the crease line 13 inwardly over the side flap 9 and adhered thereto by means of a stripe (not shown) of adhesive. Finally, a cover sheet 14 provided with mountant is applied over the folded-together side flaps 9, 10, the corner flap 7 and that portion of the valve sleeve 11 which is not concealed by the side flaps.
- the thus finished bag block bottom with a valve sleeve 11 mounted at one corner is shown in Fig. 6.
- the mountant applied within the region A of the corner flap 8 and the mountant applied to the cover sheet 14 will form a layer of adhesive extending substantially all round the valve sleeve 11 and adhering thereto.
- This adhesive layer can certainly penetrate through the lip valve sheet 2 of the valve sleeve, but it cannot adhere the sheet 2 to the supporting sheet 1 of the valve sleeve within the area between the adhesive stripes 3 (Fig. 1) since the coating 4 of the supporting sheet prevents this.
- Fig. 7 shows one corner of a bag manufactured according to Figs. 5 and 6 with the valve sleeve 11 expanded to approximately cylindrical shape to permit said sleeve to be passed onto a fill pipe for filling the bag with particulate material.
- Fig. 7 there have been shown for greater clarity spaces between, on one hand, the valve sleeve 11 and, on the other hand, the corner flap 8, the side flap 9 and the cover sheet 14, but actually such spaces are substantially lacking, and the valve sleeve is adhered all round its periphery to said parts at least within the region A.
- the supporting sheet 1 of the valve sleeve 11 is turned towards the side flaps 9, 11 of the bag bottom and the lip valve sheet 2 is turned towards the corner flap 8, but protrudes a considerable distance beyond said corner flap into the interior of the bag to serve as a lip valve together with the supporting sheet in a manner known per se.
- Figs. 3 and 4 show an embodiment of a valve sleeve strip which is suited for use when one wishes to employ as sleeve forming adhesive an adhesive intended for wax paper and wants to utilize in the bag manufacturing machine a starch glue as mountant.
- a supporting sheet 15 is coated in its entirety with a surface forming plastic layer 16 to which the mountant but not the sleeve forming adhesive adheres, whereas the other face of a supporting sheet 15 is coated in its entirety with a surface forming wax layer 17 to which the sleeve forming adhesive but not the mountant adheres.
- the thin porous air-permeable lip valve sheet 18 has its lateral edges adhered to the surface coating 17 of the supporting sheet by glue stripes 19 of wax paper glue.
- glue stripes 19 of wax paper glue In connection with the mounting of valve sleeves in the bag manufacturing machine opposite edge portions of the supporting sheet 15 are folded, as will appear from Fig. 4, inwardly over the face of the supporting sheet which is turned towards the lip valve sheet 18 to cover the glue stripes 19 to which the mountant does not adhere.
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Claims (5)
Applications Claiming Priority (4)
| Application Number | Priority Date | Filing Date | Title |
|---|---|---|---|
| SE7800095 | 1978-01-04 | ||
| SE7800095 | 1978-01-04 | ||
| SE7808433 | 1978-08-07 | ||
| SE7808433A SE428551B (sv) | 1978-01-04 | 1978-08-07 | Ventilseck |
Publications (2)
| Publication Number | Publication Date |
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| EP0010563A1 EP0010563A1 (de) | 1980-05-14 |
| EP0010563B1 true EP0010563B1 (de) | 1982-01-20 |
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| Application Number | Title | Priority Date | Filing Date |
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| EP19780850031 Expired EP0010563B1 (de) | 1978-01-04 | 1978-12-22 | Ventilsäcke |
Country Status (2)
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| EP (1) | EP0010563B1 (de) |
| DE (1) | DE2861568D1 (de) |
Families Citing this family (2)
| Publication number | Priority date | Publication date | Assignee | Title |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| EP0367769A1 (de) * | 1987-05-11 | 1990-05-16 | Wavin B.V. | Ventilsack mit ventilvorrichtung |
| DE9101210U1 (de) * | 1991-02-02 | 1991-04-25 | Bischof Und Klein Gmbh & Co, 4540 Lengerich | Kreuz- oder Klotzbodenventilsack |
Family Cites Families (5)
| Publication number | Priority date | Publication date | Assignee | Title |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| US2040338A (en) * | 1935-04-26 | 1936-05-12 | John A Rosmait | Valve bag |
| DE867493C (de) * | 1950-06-18 | 1953-02-19 | Bischof & Klein Papierverarbei | Ventilsack aus Papier mit einer Ventilverlaengerung |
| GB940603A (en) * | 1961-12-21 | 1963-10-30 | John Follin Johnson | Improvements in or relating to valve bags |
| US3261267A (en) * | 1963-03-11 | 1966-07-19 | Bemis Co Inc | Bags |
| US3291376A (en) * | 1965-05-05 | 1966-12-13 | Bemis Co Inc | Bags |
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- 1978-12-22 DE DE7878850031T patent/DE2861568D1/de not_active Expired
- 1978-12-22 EP EP19780850031 patent/EP0010563B1/de not_active Expired
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| DE2861568D1 (en) | 1982-03-04 |
| EP0010563A1 (de) | 1980-05-14 |
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