EP0628006A1 - Apparatus and method for making a reclosable bag - Google Patents
Apparatus and method for making a reclosable bagInfo
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- EP0628006A1 EP0628006A1 EP93907270A EP93907270A EP0628006A1 EP 0628006 A1 EP0628006 A1 EP 0628006A1 EP 93907270 A EP93907270 A EP 93907270A EP 93907270 A EP93907270 A EP 93907270A EP 0628006 A1 EP0628006 A1 EP 0628006A1
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Definitions
- This invention generally relates to packaging and more specifically to a storage bag that is easily reclosed and to the methods and apparatus for making such a storage bag.
- Each Lemelson patent discloses packages with a tear strip of plastic or metallic foil.
- the tear strip may include a thread, string, wire or weld for added strength.
- the bag is reclosed by separating the tie from the bag and then wrapping and twisting the tie around the bag.
- the Simon patent discloses a roll of separable bags.
- a line of perforations along an edge or top of each bag enables a section of the material to be removed for use as a reclosure tie or tear strip.
- the tear strip may be reinforced by one or more heat seals or by the application of separate strengthening materials such as string, deformable metal or another ply of film.
- the White patent discloses a bag with a transverse tear strip that can be removed from the end of the bag. This tear strip then can be tied in an overhand knot to reclose the bag.
- Each of the foregoing reclosure tie structures achieve some of the previously discussed criteria. Most are relatively easy to use in reclosing a bag. Twisted tie wraps are also relatively easy to remove in order to reopen the bag. Those tied with overhand knots may or may not be easy to open depending upon the ease with which the overhand knot releases. However, these approaches have not found great acceptance because they all incorporate special structures or require very specialized apparatus that can reduce production rates or increase materials and manufacturing costs unacceptably.
- the White patent discloses the formation of a bag with a series of steps that is not readily adapted to continuous form and fill processes as conventionally used in the food industry and other industries. It requires special apparatus.
- the following patents disclose packaging that uses integral tie strips that remain attached to a bag:
- the Shvetz patent discloses a bag that opens along a transverse tear line that terminates inwardly of the edges of the bag to form a tie.
- a longitudinal tear line allows a portion of a reclosable tie to be separated into two halves such that the reclosure tie or strip forms two individual tie strips attached to opposite edges of the bag. The two ties can be knotted together.
- a side strip formed along an edge of the bag can be partially separated to form a single tie strip.
- the Plusplan patent discloses a similar structure in which a marginal section of a bag separates from the main portion of the bag along a tear line.
- the Repko patent discloses a similar structure in which a marginal portion, with a weld or heat seal for strength, partly separates from a bag along a tear line defined by a series of apertures. The tear terminates at an end point, so the marginal portion remains physically attached to the bag.
- Each of these structures either requires additional materials or prevents the bag from opening fully when the contents are to be dispensed.
- the Repko patent requires a sophisticated structure for forming the plurality of apertures with seals intermediate and about each aperture to maintain any freshness seal.
- the Martin patents disclose a number of embodiments of easily opened and reclosable bags. Oppositely disposed sealing jaws form a closure seal with a reclosure tie and a freshness seal.
- the reclosure tie can be removed from the bag without disturbing the freshness seal.
- the bag is reclosed by wrapping the reclosure tie around the bag and extending one end through a loop formed at the intermediate section by the unsealed plies.
- the reclosure tie be formed as sealed plies of material except at an intermediate section offset to one end of the tie, thereby to form a tail.
- the loop section incorporates a seal.
- this seal is subject to failure. More particularly, as a cinching force is applied by the tail portion, a large portion of that force concentrates at an edge of the seal in the loop section. The seal then can begin to fail due to delamination of the plies and tearing of the material. When this occurs, the integrity of the loop section is lost and the reclosure tie no longer is functional.
- a reclosure tie formed as a tear strip across a top of a polypropylene bag in a margin portion beyond a freshness seal.
- the tear strip has a mold formed transversely in the bag for strength; it tears along a series of specially formed slots or perforations through the material in the margin portion beyond the freshness seal.
- a portion of the bag omits the mold proximate an edge thereby to provide a reclosure tie with a short mold channel and a loop spaced from one end. It is suggested that the other end of the reclosure tie pass through the loop as a tail to cinch the bag.
- Cinching in this case, is also dependent upon an interaction of nubs formed on the edges of the reclosure tie.
- This approach is disclosed in connection with heat sealable, treated cellophane or other thin organic polymer materials.
- the bag has been used with polypropylene bags, but is not readily adapted for polyethylene-based bags.
- Another object of this invention is to provide a method and apparatus for manufacturing a reclosable bag with an integral reclosure tie that can be manufactured without the generation of waste materials.
- Still another object of this invention is to provide a method and apparatus for manufacturing a reclosable bag and reclosing tie structure in which additional anufacturing costs are limited primarily to the cost of additional material.
- Still another object of this invention is to provide a method and apparatus for manufacturing a reclosure tie for a reclosable bag in the form of an integral reclosure tie with a strong integral loop portion and a tail portion.
- a storage bag with a reclosure tie is produced by forming a sealable, elastic, polymeric film into an open-ended, hollow structure formed by walls of the film and extending along a first axis. A portion of the hollow structure is clamped along a second axis that is transverse to the first axis to form a margin portion in coextensive film wall portions. The margin portion has first and second sections disposed along the second axis to provide a boundary between successive storage bags. A line of perforations is formed in the margin portion that is parallel to the second axis. The film walls are also severed in the margin portion along a severance line that is parallel to in space from the second axis.
- the perforation and severance line define a removable closure tie between the perforation and severance lines and an adjacent first sealing area.
- a first seal is formed in the film walls along a line in the first sealing area that is parallel to the second axis and is coextensive with both the first and second sections.
- a second seal is formed in the removable closure that is parallel -to the second axis and extends only across the first section whereby the film walls in the second section remain unsealed. The unsealed film walls are free of any film structure that fails by delamination.
- apparatus forms storage bags from a continuous cylinder lying along a first axis and formed of a sealable elastic polymeric film.
- Each bag includes a contents pouch and an integrally formed reclosure tie for reclosing the bag.
- This apparatus includes a clamping structure for clamping a portion of the continuous cylinder along a second axis that is transverse to the first axis to form a margin portion in coextensive film wall portions of the continuous cylinder.
- the margin portion has first and second sections disposed along the second axis for providing a boundary between successive storage bags.
- a perforating structure perforates the film walls in the margin portion along a perforation line that is parallel to the second axis.
- a severing structure severs the film walls in the margin portion along a severance line that is parallel to and spaced from the second axis there by to form a removable closure tie in between the perforation and severance lines and an adjacent first sealing area.
- a first sealing structure forms a first seal between the film walls along a line in the first sealing area that is parallel to the second axis and that is coextensive with the first and second sections.
- a second sealing structure forms a second seal along a line in the removable closure tie that is parallel to the second axis and that extends only across the first end to form a tail in the removable reclosure tie. The film walls in the second section remain unsealed to form a loop that remotely to the tail is free of any film structure that fails by delamination.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view of one embodiment of a storage bag constructed in accordance with this invention
- Fig. 2 is a perspective view of the storage bag shown in Fig. 1 with a reclosure tie removed;
- Fig. 3 is a view of the storage bag shown in Fig. 1 with the reclosure tie used for resealing the bag;
- Fig. 4 is a perspective, in schematic form, of assembly equipment used for filing bags such as the storage bag in Fig. 1;
- Fig. 5 is an side view of front and rear sealing jaws of Fig. 4 in a separated position
- Fig. 6 depicts the sealing jaws in Fig. 5 moved to an operating position
- Fig. 7 is a perspective of a portion of a rear sealing jaw
- Fig. 8 is a top view of a portion of a front sealing jaw useful in accordance with the equipment shown in Fig. 4;
- Fig. 9 is a side view of the front sealing jaw shown in Fig. 8.
- Fig. 10 is a view of a cutting blade used in the front sealing jaw of Fig. 7;
- Fig. 11 is a view of a perforation blade used in the front sealing jaw of Fig. 7;
- Fig. 12 is a_ perspective view partially in exploded form that discloses an end portion of the rear sealing jaw shown in Fig. 5;
- Fig. 13 is a perspective view of an alternative embodiment of a storage bag shown in Figs. 1 through 3;
- Fig. 14 is another embodiment of a storage bag that utilizes this invention
- Fig. 15 is a perspective view of still another embodiment of a storage bag that utilizes this invention
- Fig. 16 is a perspective, in schematic form of a sealing jaw that utilizes resistance heating
- Fig. 17 is an exploded view of a portion of the sealing jaw shown in Fig. 16;
- Fig.18 is a cross-sectional view of front and rear sealing jaws in an open state and taken along lines 18-18 in Fig. 16.
- Fig. 19 is a cross-sectional view of the sealing jaws as shown in Fig. 18 in a closed position and taken along lines 18-18 in Fig. 16;
- Fig. 20 is a cross-sectional view of the sealing jaws shown in Fig. 19, but taken along lines 20-20 in Fig. 16.
- Fig. 1 of the drawings depicts a storage bag indicated generally at 100.
- the bag 100 will be formed of an elastic coextruded polymer such as high density polyethylene and ethyl vinyl acetate or a copolymer including polyethylene.
- an elastic coextruded polymer such as high density polyethylene and ethyl vinyl acetate or a copolymer including polyethylene.
- the material seals, typically by fusing.
- These films are also characterized by reasonably high resistance to puncture and to the initiation of a tear.
- the phrase "sealable elastic polymeric material" include all such polyethylene-based materials as well as other materials that exhibit similar characteristics, such materials may also be co-extruded with other films for particular applications and still use the foregoing characteristics.
- Fig. 1 depicts a storage bag indicated generally at 100.
- the bag 100 will be formed of an elastic coextruded polymer such as high density polyethylene and ethyl vinyl acetate or a copoly
- FIG. 1 also depicts an adjacent, or lower, bag 101 after as being severed from the bag 100 as occurs in a normal production of successive storage bags.
- Each bag has the same basic construction.
- the film forms a generally cylindrical open-ended pouch 102 comprising a sheet of a sealable elastic polymeric film wrapped around a cylinder. The edges overlap and produce a longitudinally extending back seam 103.
- a "bottom” seal 104 and a “top” seal 105 close the ends of the pouch 102 so the bag can store food or other articles.
- a perforation line 106 defines a boundary between the storage bag 100 and an attached, integral reclosable tie 110.
- the reclosable tie 110 constitutes a margin portion and includes film layers on extensions 111 and 112 beyond the seal 105.
- the extensions 111 and 112 terminate at margin end portions 113 and 114 and the reclosure tie 110 lies along an axis 115 that parallels the top seal 105.
- Two fused seals 116 and 117. parallel the axis 115 and extend from the margin end 113 to a position intermediate the back seam 103 and the margin end 114 and spaced from the margin end 114.
- a top edge 118 of the extensions 111 and 112 constitutes a parting line for adjacent bag.
- Reference numeral 118 also designates the parting line for the bags 100 and 101.
- each of a series of storage bags such as storage bags 100 and 101 has an integral extension of the film forming two layers beyond a top seal line.
- the extensions form a tail and loop structure that can be readily torn from the bag along the perforation line 106.
- All pressure on loop 121 is applied against the end 114 that is free of any material that might otherwise delaminate, such as the back seam 103.
- the material that stretched in tension, relaxes.
- the end margin 114 of the loop 121 cinches against the tail portion 120 thereby preventing its inadvertent loosening.
- intentional release of the reclosure tie 110 is readily accomplished by sliding the end of the loop 121 toward the margin end 113 of the tail portion 120 thereby releasing-the cinching action and enabling a consumer to readily remove the closure tie.
- the bag 100 achieves all the above objects of this invention.
- the reclosure tie 110 is formed integrally with the bag during the bag forming and filling processing and only with a nominal amount of additional material. Thus, the cost of the bag 100 should not be significantly greater than that of a conventional bag without the reclosure tie 110.
- conventional form, fill and seal pouch apparatus can produce bags, such as the bag 100 of Figs. 1 through 3, successively without significant modification.
- such apparatus passes fusible, elastic polymeric film 149 from a roll 150 past a guide roller 151 to a panning shoulder 152.
- the panning shoulder 152 forms the film 149 into a folded, double thickness, vertically moving web 153 about a cylindrical mandrel 154.
- Heat sealing apparatus 155 coacts with rollers 156 to insure formation of the back seam 103.
- the panning shoulder 152 and the mandrel 154 transform film in sheet form into a continuously advancing open-ended cylindrical structure 153 that receives a measured amount of contents from a hopper 157 dispensed through a cylindrical passage 160 in the mandrel 154.
- the contents then fall into a pouch that has been formed above the bottom seal 104 by front and rear sealing jaws 161 and 162 that are shown only in diagrammatic form in Fig. 4.
- sealing jaws 161 and 162 initially are brought together (in a horizontal plane in Fig. 4) to grab the web material 153 from either side and then moved along the axis of the mandrel (vertically in Fig. 4) to pull the material 153 to a lower position. During this travel the bags initially are perforated and cut along lines 106 and 118. Then the sealing jaws form the upper seal 105 in the bag 100 and the lower seal 104 in the next bag 100A and the seals 116 and 117. The apparatus simultaneously dispenses contents from the hopper 157 to fill the bag 100A.
- Fig. 4 depicts conventional form and fill processing equipment. In accordance with this invention, it is merely necessary to substitute new sealing jaws 161 and 162 in this conventional apparatus to provide bags as shown in Figs. 1 through 3. The controls and actuating mechanisms that are involved with conventional heat sealing jaws remain substantially unchanged.
- the front and rear sealing jaws 161 and 162 One function for the front and rear sealing jaws 161 and 162 is gripping the material of the web 153 to pull material down the mandrel for forming and filling a next bag.
- the front jaw 161 includes an upper gripper bar 163 that has a position corresponding to an oppositely facing upper gripper bar 164 in the rear jaw 162.
- web material between the upper and lower gripping bars constitutes a margin portion between the bottom of the upper bag and the top of the lower bag.
- a cutting blade 167 in the front sealing jaw 161 advances through the web 153 into a recess 168 in the rear sealing jaw 162. This produces the parting line 118 shown in Fig. 1.
- a perforation blade 169 moves from a retracted position in the front sealing jaw 161 through the web material and into a recess 170 in the rear sealing jaw 162 thereby to form the perforation line 106 shown in Fig. 1.
- a front sealing jaw body portion 171 carries the blades 167 and 169 and recesses 168 and 170 in a stationary water jacket 172 receive the blades 167 and 169.
- the second operation occurs when an electrical impulse passes through a set of parallel wires. More specifically the body portion 171 carries an upper pressure pad 173 that presses the web material 153 against a heating filament 174. A similar resilient pad 175 presses a portion of the web material around a lower heating filament 176. A single central pad 177 on the body portion 171 presses the web material 153 against parallel filaments 178 and 179. When these wires receive an electrical impulse, they produce sufficient heat to fuse the film at the wires.
- the filament 174 produces the bottom seal 104 in Fig. 1.
- the filament 176 produces the top seal 105 in Fig. 1.
- the filaments 178 and 179 produce the seals 116 and 117 shown in Fig. 1 that extend partially across the bag as described later.
- FIG. 7. The structure of the rear jaw gripper bars can be seen by referring to Fig. 7.. Both the upper and lower gripper bars 164 and 166 have the same basic structure therefore only the gripper bar 164 is described in detail.
- a frame member 180 supports the sealing jaw 162 and a mounting plate 181 attaches by bolting or other conventional means to the frame member 180.
- the mounting plate 181 extends across the width of the frame.
- An upper gripper plate 182 bolts or otherwise attaches across the face of the mounting plate 181 to form a secure L-shaped mounting bracket for the upper gripper 164.
- the resulting rigid structure provides a front surface for the gripper bar 164 that stays in a vertical plane across the width of the rear sealing jaw 162.
- the front sealing jaw 161 mounts the upper and lower gripper plates 163 and 165 in a resilient fashion. More specifically, the front sealing jaw 161 includes a frame structure generally designated by reference numeral 183 that slides along rails 184 thereby to move from the position shown in Fig. 5 to the position shown in Fig. 6.
- the frame structure 183 includes a frame bracket 185 at each end of the front sealing jaw 161.
- a face plate 186 spans these two spaced brackets 185 and supports the various elements of the front heat sealing jaw including the gripper bars 163 and 165 and the pads 173, 175 and 177.
- Mounting bars 190 extend from and are bolted to the face plate 186 and to the brackets 185 to provide rigid supporting structures.
- Machine screws 191 thread into the upper gripper plates 190.
- Each of the upper and lower gripper bars 163 and 165 has at least two apertures 192 that are elongated along axes perpendicular to the face plate 186. These apertures 192 receive shoulder extensions 193 on each machine screw 191.
- the mounting bars 190 and the body 171 capture the upper and lower gripper bars 163 and 165 vertically, but permit horizontal motion over a limited range determined by the elongated apertures 192.
- Spring structures 194 mount to the bracket 185 and through the face plate 186 to urge the upper and lower gripper bars 163 and 165 to the right as shown in Figs. 5, 6 and 9 when the sealing jaws 161 and 162 are retracted.
- a drive unit not shown, moves the sealing jaw 161 toward the sealing jaws 162 along the rails 184, the ends of the upper and lower gripper bars 163 and 165 initially displace the web material 153 against the gripper bars 164.
- the sealing jaw 161 moves to a final position, the upper gripper bars 163 and 164 and the lower gripper bars 165 and 166 begin to produce a clamping force.
- the sealing jaws 161 and 162 come together, the contents in the web material 153 tension the web material 153 so the web material remains in essentially a vertical plane when gripping occurs.
- the upper gripper bars 163 and 164 and the lower gripper bars 165 and 166 make initial contact with the intermediate web 153. Thereafter the front seal bar 161 continues to move toward the rear seal bar 162 through an incremental distance until it reaches a mechanical stop (not shown) . During this incremental motion, the gripper bars 163 and 165 displace horizontally on the shoulder extensions 193 and compress the spring mechanisms 194. Adjusting the spring mechanisms establishes the final gripping force that the gripper bars 163 through 166 exert on the web 153. This provides a firm grip on the web material 153 and enables vertical motion of the jaws, in the context of Figs. 5 and 6, to pull additional web material from the mandrel 154.
- the rear water jacket 172 includes fingers 200, 201 and 202 that form the slots 168 and 170.
- a thermally-conducting insulating film 203 overlies the surface of the water jacket 172. This film extends between the upper gripper bar 164 and the water jacket 172, overlies all the surfaces facing the front sealing jaw 161 including the ends of the fingers 200, 201 and 202 and the surfaces forming the receiving slots 168 and 170 and then extends between the water jacket 172 and the lower griPper bar 166.
- the finger 200 backs the heating wire 174; the film 203 electrically insulates the heating wire from the water jacket 172. Similarly, the finger 201 backs the wires 178 and 179 while the finger 202 backs the wire 176.
- a conductor support structure 204 at each end of rear sealing jaw 162 supports the wires across the face of the water jacket 172.
- a slot formed at the end of each of fingers 210, 211 and 212 on the sealing pad body 171 carries the resilient pads 173, 177 and 175, respectively.
- the pads may be attached by adhesive or other means.
- Pins 213 support the body 172 for displacement with respect to the face plate 186.
- Other spring structures 214 bias the body 172 to the rear sealing jaw 162. When the jaws come together as shown in Fig. 6, the resilient pads 173, 177 and 175 initially press the web material against the heating wires 174, 178 and 179, and 176 respectively.
- the spring structures 214 limit the force that the pads exert against the material 153 and the wires by compressing as the body 171 shifts to the left with respect to the face plate 186 in Fig. 9.
- the seal pad body 171 also supports standoffs 215 that pass through apertures in the plate 186 and move with the body 172.
- the standoffs 215 shown in Figs. 8 and 9 support a mounting bar 216 for pneumatically or electrically operated solenoids 220 with armatures 221.
- the armatures reciprocate along axes perpendicular to the face plate 186.
- Each armature 221 connects to a block 222 that attaches to tabs 223 on the cutting blade 167 and perforation blade 169.
- the cutting blade shown in Figs. 9 and 10 comprises a plurality of vee-shaped teeth 230 ground into the surface of the blade 167.
- Each tooth has a vee-shape running from a front apex point 231 to a root 232.
- One surface, the lower surface 233 of the blade ⁇ 67, is beveled.
- the teeth have a pitch of about 1/8" and a depth of about 3/8" with a tooth angle of about 30° inclusive.
- the perforation blade 169 shown in Figs. 9 and 11 comprises a plurality of vee-shaped teeth that extend from a front apex 236 to a root 237. Notches 238 in alternate tooth sections extend toward the roots 237.
- the blade 169 When the blade 169 extends it initially produces a series of small apertures and each of the apertures begins to expand transversely as the blade 169 extends. However, when the blade 169 fully extends, it does not sever the web . material 153 at positions corresponding to the notches. This produces a solid intermediate portion and the perforated line 105 in Fig. 1.
- FIGs. 7 and 12 illustrate a portion of the rear sealing jaw 162, particularly the conductor support structure 204 for the various heating wires.
- Each conductor support structure 204 includes an insulating block 240 with a mounting hole for a machine screw 241 or other device that affixes a block 240 to each end of the gripper mounting plates 182.
- Parallel slots 242, 243, 244 and 245 extend through the block 240 in alignment with the wires 174, 176, 178 or 179, respectively.
- a pivot pin 246 extends vertically through a pivot hole 247 in the block 240.
- a pair of wells 248 in the bottom wall of each of the slots 242 through 245 seat springs 249 for pivoting toggle arms 250 in each of the slots 242 through 245 away from the water jacket 172.
- Each toggle arm 250 has a body portion 251 and an arm extension 252.
- An edge 253 common to the body portion 251 and the arm extension 252 contains two wells 254 that receive the other ends of the springs 249.
- An aperture 255 in the body portion 251 receives an annular spacer 256 with an aperture 257 that rotates about the pivot pin 246.
- Each arm extension 252 contains a transverse slot 260 and a longitudinal recess 261 in a surface 262 that is spaced from the surface 253.
- the slots 260 and 261 receive the terminal structure of a heating filament.
- the toggle 250 is conductive.
- a terminal screw 263 and aperture 264 provide a convenient means for connecting an electrical conductor to the toggle arm 251 thereby to complete a conductive path with an attached filament.
- the four filaments 174, 176, 178 and 179 extend completely across the rear heat sealing jaw 162 at the face of the fingers 200, 202 and 201 respectively.
- the four filaments 174, 176, 178 and 179 extend completely across the rear heat sealing jaw 162 at the face of the fingers 200, 202 and 201 respectively.
- they heat instantaneously to a temperature that is sufficient to fuse the film pressed against those wires.
- a plurality of apertures 265 extend through each of the fingers 200, 201 and 202 proximate the ends thereof. Cooling water circulates through these passages to remove heat from the fingers and the filaments.
- the water-cooled jacket 172 localizes the heating and sealing to an area at the filament.
- the filaments 174 and 716 fuse the materials essentially along a line and produce the linear seals 104 and 105 as shown in Fig. 1.
- the filaments 178 and 179 are coated with a highly heat conducting material, such as silver solder, over a portion of each of the filaments 178 and 179 that is coextensive with the loop 121.
- a highly heat conducting material such as silver solder
- the silver solder or equivalent coating dissipates heat from the filaments 178 and 179 to the water jacket 172. This limits the temperature to a level below that required for fusing.the web material. The web material therefore remains unsealed along a line coextensive with the coated portion and forms the loop 121.
- a plurality of apertures 265 extend through each of the fingers 200, 201 and 202 proximate the ends thereof. Cooling water circulating through these passages removes heat from the structure and allows the rear jaw and wires to cool between successive operations.
- the apparatus includes a cutting blade intermediate two sealing wires to close the ends of successive bags and sever successive bags.
- a perforation blade produces a tear line for facilitating the removal of a margin portion from an adjacent bag.
- a pair of sealing filaments between the cutting and perforation blades seal the margin portion only partially across the sealing jaws. So long as this partial seal crosses any back seal, a resulting loop structure is not subject to delamination. This margin portion is thereby readily detached from a bag to form a reclosure tie with a loop and tail structure.
- Fig. 13 discloses an alternative bag structure that a consumer could buy in a folded or rolled configuration or in a package of individual bags.
- Fig. 13 shows two such storage bags 300 and 301 as they might be taken from a roll.
- the bag 30.0 has a film formed as a pouch 302 with a back seam 303 and a bottom seal 304.
- a perforation line 306 across the bag defines a margin portion or reclosable tie section 310 beyond the pouch 302. This embodiment has no freshness seal across the bag proximate the perforation line 306 such as the seal 105 in Fig. 1.
- extensions 311 and 312 beyond the perforation line 306 form the reclosure tie.
- Margin ends 313 and 314 lie at opposite edges of a bag on a traverse axis 315.
- Seals 316 and 317 extend from the end .313 to a point beyond back seam 303 to produce a tail portion 320.
- the unsealed portion of the reclosure tie 310 forms a loop 321.
- the bags are shown after separation from a continuous roll.
- a top edge 322 extends across the lower bag 301; a bottom, edge 323 across the bag 300.
- the sealing jaws can form a perforated parting line coextensive with the top edge 322 and the bottom edge 323 that tears with less force than required to separate the reclosure tie 310 along the perforation line 306.
- a consumer In use a consumer would separate the bag 300 from the roll or remove a bag 300 from a package. Then the consumer would tear the reclosure tie 310 off the bag along the perforation line 306. This would open the bag for full access. When the bag was filled, the consumer would twist the top of the bag to form a neck portion and use the reclosure tie 310 to cinch the bag closed at the neck.
- Fig. 14 discloses a similar bag in which the reclosure tie and bag separate at the bottom, rather than at the top opening. With this approach it is possible to fill the bag without removing the reclosure tie. More specifically.
- Fig. 14 discloses two bags 400 and 401.
- a back seam 403 extends along the length of each bag.
- a bottom seal 404 forms a bottom of the bag.
- a perforation line 406 is formed across the bag proximate the seal 404 in the material that forms the reclosure tie 410. More specifically, film extensions 411 and 412 extend from the seal 404 thereby to form a reclosure tie with ends 413 and 414 centered on a transverse axis 415.
- Seals 416 and 417 are formed in the extensions from the edge 413 to a portion beyond the back seal 403. This forms a tail portion 420 and a loop portion 421. In this configuration each bag is open at the top 422.
- a bottom edge 423 and the top edge 422 form a parting line that may comprise a cut line for bags stored individually or a perforation line for bags stored on a roll.
- Bags formed in accordance with this invention can also be formed by folding the film.
- a bag 500 includes a pouch 502 formed of two layers of film. Parallel, spaced side seals 504 and 505 form the pouch 502. The seal 505, however, is disposed inwardly of an edge 507 of the bag to define a reclosure tie 510 formed by the film layers 511 and 512 between the seal 505 and the edge 507.
- the reclosure tie 510 has a structure that is similar to that shown in Fig. 1, namely ends 513 and 514 lie transverse to an axis 515 parallel to the seal 505. Seals 516 and 517 formed intermediate the perforation line 506 on the edge 507 form a tail portion 520 and leave loop portion 521.
- the top opening 522 is formed merely by the edges of the overlapped portion and a bottom closed portion of the bag 523 is formed by the bight when the two layers of film are folded over one another.
- RESISTANCE HEATING APPARATUS Apparatus in Figs. 5 through 12 depict apparatus for producing storage bags with integral removable closure ties such as shown in Figs. 1 through using impulse heating techniques. It is also possible to form storage bags using resistance heating to form the seals.
- impulse heating and resistance heating jaws the following description uses reference numerals 161' and 162" to denote resistance heating jaws, even though Fig. 4 contains only reference numerals 161 and 162.
- resistance heating jaws such as the jaws 161' and 162', initially close to grip the material as previously described with Fig. 4.
- a sealing jaw body portion including resistance heating elements extends to form seals, and a knife extends to sever adjacent bags. Then the knife and sealing jaws body retract prior to retraction of the sealing jaws 161' and 162' with the consequent release of the bag 100.
- This apparatus includes an upper gripper bar 601 on the front sealing jaw 161 ' , an upper gripper bar 602 on the rear sealing jaw 162' and a compressible insert 603 that lies along one face of the upper gripper bar 601.
- the sealing jaws 161' and 162' have a symmetrical structure and include a lower gripper bar 604 on the front sealing jaw 161' and a lower gripper bar 605 on the rear sealing jaw 162''.
- a compressible insert 606 lies in the face of the lower gripper bar 604.
- the front sealing jaw 161' has a frame 607 that interconnects the upper gripper bar 601 and lower gripper bar 604.
- a similar frame 608 interconnects the upper gripper bar 602 and the lower gripper bar 605 for the rear sealing jaw 162'.
- Various mechanisms not shown in these particular figures, independently reciprocate the sealing jaws 161 ' and 162" along an axis 610 between a retracted position such as shown in Fig. 18 and a closed position such as shown in Figs. 19 and 20. Normally the axis is horizontal.
- the upper gripper bars 601 and 602 and lower gripper bars 604 and 605 are disposed on opposite sides of two layers of film that form walls 611 and 612 of an open-ended hollow structure that extends along an axis 613. Normally*the axis 613 is vertical.
- the gripper bars deflect the wall 611 and 612 from a cylindrical form leaving a mandrel, such as the mandrel 154 shown in Fig. 4, to a flattened form.
- the inserts 603 and 606 engage the wall 611 and force it against the wall 612 and the faces of the upper and lower gripper bars 602 and 605 respectively.
- this clamping action of the gripper bars 601 and 602 and the gripper bars 604 and 605 extends across the width of the bag and parallel to an axis 614 that is orthogonal to the axes 610 and 613. Normally the axis 614 is horizontal.
- the portion of the walls 611 and 612 intermediate the insert 603 and 606 constitutes a margin portion 615 in co-extensive portions of the film walls 611 and 612 as shown in Figs. 18 through 20.
- the margin portion provides a boundary between successive storage bags, such as storage bags 100 and 100A in Fig. 4.
- the front sealing jaw, 161' also carries a sealing jaw body 616 that is reciprocal with respect to and movable with the frame 607.
- the sealing jaw body 616 includes a main body portion 617 that includes two cylindrical receptacles 620 and 621 that extend parallel to the axis 614.
- the receptacles 620 and 621 carry resistive heating elements 622 and 623 respectively, as shown in Fig. 18 through -20. When energized, the resistance heating elements 622 and 623 elevate the temperature of the sealing jaw body 616 to some controlled level in accordance with techniques and apparatus that are well known in the art. Details of the heating controls and energizing apparatus are omitted from this description for purposes of clarity.
- the main body portion 617 also supports an upper sealing arm 624 that further divides into an upper sealing finger 625 and an upper intermediate sealing finger 626. These sealing fingers extend generally parallel to the axis 614. A recess 627 intermediate the sealing fingers 625 and 626 receives a severing knife 630 of the type shown in Fig. 10. Other structures, again not shown but generally described with respect with Figs. 5 through 12 are adapted to move the severing knife 630 with and relative to the sealing body portion 616. This is particularly shown in the sequence of operations shown in Fig. 18 and where initially the sealing jaw 616 moves to the position shown in Fig. 19 before other apparatus extends the knife 630 relative to the body 616.
- the sealing body portion 617 also supports a lower arm sealing structure 631 that includes a lower sealing finger 632 and a lower intermediate sealing finger 633 that are also parallel to the axis 614.
- the sealing fingers 632 and 633 are also spaced and defined a recess 634 that receives and supports a perforating knife 635 of the type shown in Fig. 11. Like the severing knife 630, the perforating knife 635 can move with and relative to the sealing jaw body portion 617.
- a rear sealing jaw body 636 shown in Figs. 18 through 20, has a similar structure to the front sealing jaw body 616. More specifically, the rear sealing jaw body 636 includes a body portion 637 that has an upper arm 640 with an upper sealing fingers 641 and a spaced parallel upper intermediate sealing finger 642 extending in a plane, normally a horizontal plane, that is parallel to the plane defined by the axes 610 and 614 as shown in Fig. 16..
- the sealing fingers 641 and 642 are spaced by a recess 643.
- a lower arm 644 carries a lower sealing finger 645 and a lower intermediate sealing finger 646 that are also spaced apart by a recess 647 that lies in another plane parallel to the plane defined by the axis 610 and 614.
- the rear sealing jaw body 636 can move with and relative to the frame 608..
- Each of the fingers 641, 642, 645, and 646 terminates in a flat end surface such as end surface 650 for finger 641 that lies in a plane, normally a vertical plane, that is parallel a plane defined by axes 613 and 614.
- each of the sealing fingers 625, 626, 632 and 633 terminates in a vertical plane.
- an end surface 651 is formed as the apex of the finger 625 and is defined by an upper chamfer 652 and a lower chamfer 653.
- a thermally conductive insulating film 203 overlies the surface of the water jacket 172, the specific embodiment of Figs.
- 16 through 20 can include a surface treatment for the end surfaces, such as the end surfaces 650 and 651.
- a coating or layer of a material, such as Teflon ® will facilitate the release of the surfaces 650 and 651 from the walls 611 and 612 after the corresponding seals are formed.
- the severing knife 630 severs the film wall 611 and 612 in the margin portion 615 along a severance line that is parallel to and spaced to the axis 614 shown in Fig. 16. It is analogous to the top edge 118 in Fig. 1.
- the perforating knife 635 perforates the film walls 611 and 612 in the margin portion 615 along a perforation line that is analogous to the perforation line 106 in Fig.
- the sealing jaws 161' and 162' further define the adjacent areas that can be used for other sealing purposes.
- One such area 655 lies between the clamping point defined by the compressible insert 603 and the severing blade 630.
- Another sealing area 656 lies between the perforating knife 635 and the contact point defined by the compressible insert 606.
- the structure for forming seals incorporates the fingers in 626 and 633 on the front rear sealing jaw 161' and the fingers 642 and 646 on the rear sealing jaw 162'.
- the sealing jaws 161' and 162' can be considered to include a first section 660 and a second section 661 that are disposed along the axis 614. Any back seal such as the back seal 103 in Fig. 1, traverses the sealing jaws 161' and 162' parallel to the axis and in the first section 660.
- corresponding seals formed in the bag produce a seal that completely traverse the bag including any back seal, represented by a back seal 662 formed in the back wall 612 of a bag.
- the active heating area defined by sealing fingers 626 and 642 and sealing fingers 633 and 646 are coextensive with only the first section 660 shown in Figs. 16 and 17.
- the length of these active heating areas along the axis 614 is such as to include the bag from one edge to a point beyond any back seal 662 such that the remaining portion of the reclosable tie 651 as shown in Figs. 18 through does not contain the back seal 662 or any similar seam or seal.
- the transverse seals formed thereby correspond to the seals 116 and 117 shown in Fig. 1.
- the portion of the sealing jaws in the second section 661 are modified as shown in Figs. 16 and 17. Any extension of the sealing fingers 626 and 633 into the second section 661 is eliminated.
- the arms 624 and 631 are modified to receive an insulating insert 663 that is secured to a back surface 664 formed by removing material that otherwise would constitute an extension of fingers 626 and 633 into an area coextensive with the second section 661.
- the back surface 664 can be tapped such that machine screws, such as machine screw 666, can pass through apertures, such as aperture 667, in the inserts 663 to be secured in a tapped hole, such_as tapped hole 668.
- a plurality of such securing structures typically are included.
- the insert 663 is formed of a heat insulating material. It includes a central air passage 670 that passes along through the insert 663 parallel to the axis 614. This passage serves as a header for a plurality of air passages 671 that extend to an upper edge 672 and a plurality of air passages 673 that extend to a lower edge 674 of the insert 663.
- An outer edge 675 includes a means for connection to an air supply 676.
- a threaded aperture 680 extends parallel to the axis 610 and intersects the central air passage 670.
- a machine screw or valve screw 681 can be added to the structure to control the relative air flows between the apertures 671 and 673 and an exit aperture 678. Air leaving the exit aperture 678 flows toward the first section 660 and can be useful in the cooling the structure coextensive with the first section 660 immediately adjacent the second section 661. Air leaving the air passages 671 cools the severing knife 630 in the second section 661. Air leaving the air passages 673 cools the perforating knife blade 635 in the second section 661. This cooling prevents the temperature of the blades 630 and 635 from reaching a value at which their contact with the walls 611 and 612 could produce any sealing in the second section 661, Referring to Fig. 20, the rear sealing jaw 162 has a similar modification.
- Sealing fingers 642 and 646 are relieved to receive a heat insulating block 682 that is coextensive with the second section 661. Consequently when the jaws 161' and 162' reach the position shown in Figs. 19 and 20, the temperature of the inserts 663 and 682 at the surfaces that contact the walls 611 and 612 remains below the fusing temperature for the film.
- the sealing jaws 161' and 162' separate, the area of the bag that falls from the jaws 161' and 162' contains a reclosable tie with a structure that is similar to the structure shown in Figs, l and 2.
- the heat sealing fingers 626 and 642 and the heat sealing fingers 632 and 646 have formed second seals, between the film wall 611 and 612. These seals are formed in the removable closure tie section 654 that is parallel to the axis 614. They are coextensive with only the first section 660.
- the insulating inserts 663 and 682 assure that the second section 661 remains unsealed. Moreover, as the unsealed portion does not include any back seal or similar structure, the resulting loop formed in the second section 661, such as the loop 121 shown in Fig. 1, is formed as a monolithic polymer film layer from the tail and produces a structure remote from the tail that is free of any film structure that can fail by delamination.
- mechanisms actuate the various components of the sealing jaws 161' and 162' in any of a number of sequences.
- sequence for closing the jaws 161' and 162', drawing the clamped bag material downwardly over the mandrel 154 as shown in Fig. 4, producing the heat sealing, cutting and perforating operations, releasing the bag by retracting the heat sealing jaws 161' and 162' and returning them to an upper position constitutes a cycle that is divided into 360°.. Assuming 0° corresponds to the initiation of the closure of the heat sealing jaws 161' and 162', the following represent two possible operating sequences:
- Procedure 1 is based upon prior art operations. Initially, the sealing jaws 161' and 162' close to the position shown in Figs. 19 and 20 to grip the wall 611 and 612 thereby defining the margin portion 615. Subsequently the front and rear sealing jaw bodies 616 and 636 close to the position shown in Fig. 19 by moving relative to the frames 607 and 608 respectively thereby to begin a sealing operation. Other apparatus corresponding to the solenoids 220 in Fig. 8 next drives the severing blade 630 and perforating blade 635 from the recesses 624 and 627 as shown in Fig. 18 to the position shown in Figs.
- the severing knife 630 and perforation knife 635 extend in advance of any clamping operation. Then the sealing jaws body 613 and 636 close to initiate heat sealing followed immediately by the closure of the jaws 161' and 162' to produce the clamping operation. At the end of this operation the sealing jaws 161' and 162 retract. Then the sealing jaws body 161 and 636 retract followed by the severing and perforation knives 620 and 635. Consequently, during the initial and ending sequences of Procedure 2, the perforation knife 635 holds the lower bag, such as the bag 101 in Fig. 1, in place vertically and subsequently releases the bag rather than the gripper bars 601 and 602 and the gripper bars 604 and 605.
- Procedure 1 and Procedure 2 represent specific examples of various operating sequences. Other sequences can be utilized. A particular selection will depend upon bag size, the thickness of the walls 611 and 612, operating speed and other considerations.
- each embodiment provides a bag that is easy to open.
- Each bag contains a reclosure tie that facilitates subsequent closure and reopening of the bag.
- the bag with its integral reclosure tie, does not require the addition of any discrete elements or special components. Manufacturing does not produce waste materials and any additional manufacturing costs are limited primarily to the cost of additional material in a small margin portion.
- the reclosure tie is readily detached and used and, with its strong integral loop portion and tail portion, provides a secure and an easy to use reclosure structure.
- Bags may or may not have back seals or seams. If bags do not have back seals or seams, the extension of the partial seals can be varied for optimizing different relationships between the lengths of the loop and tail portions. Bags may or may not contain freshness seals at either opening. Alternate methods, operating sequences and apparatus may also be substituted for the specifically disclosed methods and apparatus with the attainment of some or all of the specific advantages of the disclosed embodiments.
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Abstract
L'invention concerne un sac de stockage (100) ainsi qu'un procédé et un appareil de formage dudit sac de stockage. Ce sac de stockage comprend une bande de refermeture (101) formée comme une partie marginale solidaire (entre 101 et 104) du sac sur une de ses extrémités. Ladite partie marginale est constituée de couches sus-jacentes (111, 112) du matériau dans lequel le sac est fabriqué, qui forment une structure allongée le long d'un axe avec les première et seconde extrémités (113, 114). Une fermeture (116, 117) est formée à chaud sur une portion de la partie marginale parallèlement à l'axe, à une certaine distance de l'extrémité. Cette structure définit une queue (120) et une boucle ouverte (121) qui entourent un sac ouvert (100) afin de le fermer de manière positive.A storage bag (100) and a method and apparatus for forming the storage bag are provided. This storage bag comprises a reclosing band (101) formed as a marginal integral part (between 101 and 104) of the bag on one of its ends. Said marginal part consists of overlying layers (111, 112) of the material from which the bag is made, which form an elongated structure along an axis with the first and second ends (113, 114). A closure (116, 117) is formed hot on a portion of the marginal part parallel to the axis, at a certain distance from the end. This structure defines a tail (120) and an open loop (121) which surround an open bag (100) to close it positively.
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