GB2276143A - Bag and tube combination - Google Patents
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Abstract
A combination of a liquid-containing bag 26 e.g. a urine drainage bag, and a tube 28 is made up of a pair of superposed sheets, joined by a weld 24a - 24d whose configuration is chosen to define in a single welding operation the outline of the bag and the tube. Means are provided for precluding face-to-face contact of selected parts of the inner surfaces of said sheet e.g. by providing crinkles and irregularities in one of the sheets by biaxial orientation thereof followed by application of radiant heat. <IMAGE>
Description
1 _ 2276143 BAG FOR CONTAINING LIQUID This invention relates to a bag, for
supplying or receiving a liquid to or from a person. In particular, the invention relates to leg bags, urine drainage bags, and fluid delivery bags for blood supply or parenteral feeding bags, but may also relate to bags or pouches for other purposes, e.g. solution bags for I.V. sets.
Liquid containing bags are normally -lade from two sheets of Plastics film-like materialL welLded together around their per-pilery. Efforts have been miade, see for examplLe 11.K. Patents Nos. 2, 2 03, 2, J1. 9 7, 84Q- andú -7, 2 06, 16 9 to attacIL-1 tubes to baas n a satisfactory way. There remna-'ns, however, a need for L L 1 14 v ar, eas.-L'.!Lv-manu..LPactured bag in which the possibility of leakage reduced vi-.,L-ual'y to zero.
A device collection urine from an incontinent patient- is disclosed in U. S. Patent No. 4,559,049. The device includes a bag integral with an inlet duct. The inlet duct extends between an inlet valve and the bag and is made of two synthetic foil portions, the peripheral strips whereof are welded together, and one of them is then subjected to thermal shrinkage. In this way, the duct is kept open.
According to the present invention, there Is provided a bag and tube combination comprising a pair of superposed sheets, joined by a weld whose configuration is chosen to define in a single welding operation the outline of the bag and the tube integral therewith, in which means are provided for precluding face-to-face contact of selected parts of the inner surfaces of said sheets, and in which a single weld seam is employed to define the bag volume and the tube end portions of said seam run adjacent to one another and side by side, having between them a line of weakening, e.g.a row of perforations.
According to one embodiment oil the present invention there is provided a bag made from two superposed plastics sheets, the sheets being welded together in such a way as to define by a 2 single weld seam a bag volume and a tube which is in communication with the bag volume, one of said sheets being of a biaxially oriented plastics material and the other being conventional 'relaxed' plastics sheet.
In this specification, the term 'relaxed' as applied to a plLastics sheet means relieved of internalL stress induced by mechanical or other means, i.e. in its normal state as manufactured. in,,--he said embod.:Lji.ent version of the invention, the tube is de-LO-i.ned by '4-.Wc. end portions of the said weld, said pcr-&Li-ins be-ing generally parallel, the configuration being such
L.L L L. L L.L that the tube partiallLy surrounds the bag volume.
in one embodiment. of the -;Lnvent,.L:on, one of the two sheets welded together is biaxially oriented polymer made by a known sta"L-..-;Lc process [e.g. mechanical stretching] and the other sheet is a norma1 relaxed plastics film. In manufacture, the two sheets are welded together to form '&-.he product profile and then passed under a radiating heat source, e.g. an infra red radiation source, thus shrinking the biaxially oriented sheet and creating crinkles and irregularities therein.
As a consequence of these crinkles and irregularities in one of the plastics sheets, the tendency for the two plastics st-i4ps defining the tube to stick together is greatly reduced. Hence it is possible for urine or other liquid to pass easily through the tube, and it is easier for the bag volume to expand and fill because the crinkles and irregularities ensure that the two sheets are not in face-to-face contact all over the bag area.
Eyelets produced by plastics RF or heat welding are preferably inclLuded, within the weld seam portion which defines the bag volume.
In a presently-preferred embodiment of the invention, the bag and tube combination is made from two substantially identical heat-shrinkable films, 'that is to say, films possessing 3 substantially the same heat shrink characteristics. In manufacture, during the heat shrinkage step, it is desirable to supply air at low pressure to the space between the films being joined. By low pressure' in this context is meant air at a pressure within the range 1 to 2 p.s.i.g. It is preferred that the area which is to form the bag should be protected against the heat, e. g. by an insulating board of corresponding sill.-=pe, and it iLs also des4LrabLe that the portion of the E.L.1ms which is to I"orm t-he tube is subjected 't-0 hot air shrinkage from aliove. conseauence of tihis is that L-he tubing portion curlLs upwa-r"-.i.'Ly --.e--;atL.-:Lve to the bag portion.
invenzion will be better unders",--ooul from the following non- 1in 1: ting desc-ipt.-l'on of an example ILhereoj' given wl-t-h re4-:'erer,ce to accompanying drawings in whj4ch:- Figure 1 is a plan view of one embodiment of the invent-lon; FiLgure 2 is a crosssect-ional views on the lines II-11 of Figure 1; FiLgure 3 i'Llustrates an alternative shape for an integral bag and tube which may be used for the rapid manufacture of 14Lauid-containing bags according to the invention; and Figure 4 diagrammatically illustrates, in cross-section, the way in which the tube portion curls upwardly, relative to the bag portion, in the heat shrinkage step.
It wi'Ll be understood that the invention is not limited to any particular configuration of bag and tube but embodies the concept of providing an integral bag and tube combination by plastics welding of two superposed sheets, there being also means provided for ensuring that the superposed sheets do not become or remain stuck together in face-to-face manner but instead are kept somewhat separated in areas t-hereof so as to permit passage of liquid between the sheets. One means for ensuring avoidance of face-to-face sticking is to biaxially orient one sheet, having the other sheet in normal relaxed condition, and then heat the 4 superposed sheets so as to engender crinkling or irregularities which prevent face-to-face contact of opposed walls within the tube or within the bag. Another means for avoiding such face-toface contact is to include between the sheets in the non-welded areas a form of non- continuous spacing structure. One example of a suitable material to achieve this is a plastics mesh located between the sheets. One could instead include a microperforated film between the non-welded areas of the sheets.
Referring now to Figures 1 and 2, one embodiment of liquid drainage bag according to the invent-on is formed by welding U - L.L L together two superposed sheets 20, 22 by a single weld 24. One ofr these sheets is biax.-iLaily oriented, so that it shrinks when subject-ed to heat. The weld 24 is of complex shape and has a fL--s-L. portion 2.4a which largely encircles a bag volume 26, a second portion 2.4b which defines the external outline of a tube 28, a '-.hiru-l portion 24c which forms a rounded end of the tube 28, and a fourth portion 24d which forms the internal outline of the tube 28 and which runs alongside and adjacent to the weld portion 24a, these portions 24d and 24a having between them a line of perforations 30. At one end of the radially inner weld portion 24a there is a loop weld 24f, the line of perforations 30 (or other line of weakening enabling the tube to be torn a-day from the bag) terminating a short distance, e.g. inch or about 12 mm., short of the loop 24f. The weld 24 joins the superposed sheets. In use, the tube 28 is torn away from the bag volume 26 by grasping the end 24c and pulling it away from the bag volume, so starting and then continuing a tear along the line of weakening which preferably is a line of perforations 30. To P strengthen the plastics material in the area where the tear starts, an extra loop of weld 24e is provided. Alternatively, a strengthening patch, e.g. of plastics material, may be applied to reinforce this area. For strengthening purposes, the extra loop weld 24f is provided in the region which will be the end of the tear, that is, the region where the tube 28 is connected to the bag volume. If desired, though this is not essential to the invention, a spigot 33, Figure 1, may be attached to one of the superposed sheets to provide an entry to the tube 28 and an outlet spigot 34 (Figs. 1 and 2) may be attached to said sheet at a suitable location on the bag, to provide for exit of collected liquid. An advantage of this version of the invention is that by placing thle flat surfaces (e.g. 36) of the spigots upwards in Suitable recesses in a weld tool, then overlaying the first sheet sG as to we'd the anges of -he inlet and outet sp4go-Es L L L.L L L11 L therato and then overlaying the second sheet 20 and preforming:-.!-Le ouz'L.-Lne welds zo form the peripheral bag weld in one flat weld process. One may use plastics heat welding, RF welding or i,T,Pulse heat welding with the lat-ter being currently preferred. As seen a-'&-- 38 (Fig. 1), four conventional "3 ring" welds may be provided in thLe same opera-Lion, t-he centres being punched out, so that the bag can be hung up on suitable hooks for e.g. urine night drainage use. The positions of these 3-ring welds may be varied as may be needed to ensure the bag hangs in the desired orientation.
As seen in Figure 2, according to a variation of this embodiment of the invention, a mi cro- perforated plastics film 44 may be heat-welded into the bag defined by the two sheets 20 and 22. This film 44 serves to assist in separating layers 22 and 20, and is optional. The film 44 may be heat welded in the same operation that produces welds 24a to 24f.
Figure 3 is a diagram illustrating a possible shape and arrangement of combinations of bag and tube so that a plurality of such combinations can be made from a pair of superposed plastics sheets 50 and 52. These would, in use, be fed intermittently through a welding station, not shown. In their embodiment, the bag volumes 54 are substantially rectangular and the tubes 56 extend linearly from a region of the bag volume which will be the top in use. Locations of outlet spigots are indicated at 58. An alternative arrangement is shown at 64 in the lower part of Figure 3, the bag volume being 66 and the tube 6 68. Other arrangements are possible and will occur to a man skilled in the art.
In accordance with the presently-preferred embodiment of the invention, a bag and tube combination is made in one welding operation by employing two superposed sheets of a heat-shrinkable plastics film, e.g. of thickness about 0.15 to 0.20mm (0.006 to 0.008 inches). The area of the films which will constitute the bag is protected from impingement thereon of hot air by an 4nsula--ng board whose size and shape substantially correspond with that of the bag portion when the latter is laid flat, this beIng L-he preferred configuration for manufacture. The area which will constitute -he tube is exposed to a downward stream of hot air, e.g. at 110 to ILSO'C. It is found that this causes the tube portion to bend or "curP' upwardly, as illustrated in Figure 4. This Figure shows a bag- tube combination having superposed sheets 22, 20 defining a bag volume 26 and a tubular conduit 28, welds being shown at 24a and b and an insulating board at 46. Hot air is supplied by blowers 48. It is believed, though the Inventors would not wish to be bound by this theory, that the impingement of the hot air firstly on the film 20 causes this film to shrink.1to a greater extent, and more quickly, than the underlying sheet 22. As a result, the illustrated upward curl occurs.
One advantage of this embodiment of the invention is that, since the two films ú10, 22 are of the same material, any scrap is suitable for immediate recycling.
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1. A bag and tube combination comprising a pair of superposed sheets, joined by a weld whose configuration is chosen to define in a single welding operation the outline of the bag and the tube integral therewith, in which means are provided for precluding face-to-face contact of selected parts of the inner surfaces of said sheets and in which a single weld seam is employed to define the bag volume and the tube end portions of said seam run adjacent to one another and side by side, having between them a line of weakening, e.g. a row of perforations.
2. A combination according to claim 1 in which the means precluding the face-to-face contact comprises crinkles and irregularities provided in one of the sheets by biaxial orientat-Lon thereof followed by application of radiant heat.
3. A combination according to claim 1 in which the means precluding faceto-face contact comprises a foraminated or perforated layer or a sheetlike article serving as a spacer located between selected areas of the sheets.
4. A combination according to claim 1 in which the means precluding faceto-face contact comprises a microperforated film interposed between the sheets.
5. A combination according to any preceding claim in which a spigot is provided in the region of the distal end of the tube.
6. A combination according to any preceding claim in which a spigot is provided on the bag.
7. A combination according to any preceding claim in which a strengthened loop weld is provided adjacent to the zone where the tube connects with the bag.
8. A combination according to any preceding claim in which a strengthened loop weld is provided adjacent to the zone where the distal end of the tube is, in use, torn away from the bag volume.
9. A combination according to any preceding claim which further comprises holes punched out and surrounded by welds, whereby the bag and tube combination can be suspended on hooks or supports as desired.
10. A combination according to any preceding claim in which the portions of the sheets which are to constitute the tube have been subjected to heating by hot air.
11. A combination according to claim 10 in which the hot air is downwardly applied and the sheets are disposed substantially horizontal.
12. A combination according to claim 10 or 11 in which the hot air is supplied at 110 to 1500C.
13. A combination according to any preceding claim in which the sheets are substantially identical and each have a thickness of from about 0.15 to about 0.20mm.
14. A method of making a bag and tube combination comprising the steps of:- (a) providing a pair of plastics sheets, at least one sheet being biaxiall y oriented; (b) placing the sheets in superposed relationship in a welding machine; and (c) effecting a welding operation in said machine using a tool which provides an endless weld which defines a bag volume and a tube which connects with said bag volume, and, before or after or simultaneously with step (c), (d) applying heat to selected portions of the sheets to cause a deformation of the sheets in a weld zone thereof 9 whereby the tube portion is bent up out of the plane of the bag portion and whereby liquid passage along the tube and into or out of the bag is facilitated.
15. A method according to claim 14 in which the plastics sheets forming the pair are of substantially equal width, and are pulled off storage rolls by respective traction mechanisms, are brought into superposed relationship and are then welded.
16. A method according to claim 15 in which the sheets in superposed relationship are welded by a multi-headed welding and punching tool designed to provide a plurality of bag and tube combinations across the width of the sheets.
17. A method according to claim 16 in which the welding and punching tool is arranged to provide a line of perforations located between adjacent portions of the endless weld.
18. A method according to any one of claims 14-17 in which hot air is applied to those portions of the sheets intended to define the tube.
19. A method according to claim 18 in which the hot air is at a temperature of approximately 110 to 150T.
20. A bag and tube combination substantially as herein described with reference to and as illustrated in the accompanying drawings.
21. Any novel and unobvious combination or sub-combination of structural andjor method features disclosed and/or illustrated herein.
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CA002118750A CA2118750A1 (en) | 1993-03-18 | 1994-03-10 | Bag for containing liquid |
AT94301908T ATE162703T1 (en) | 1993-03-18 | 1994-03-17 | BAG FOR CONTAINING A LIQUID |
ES94301908T ES2114659T3 (en) | 1993-03-18 | 1994-03-17 | FLUID CONTAINMENT BAG. |
DE69408181T DE69408181T2 (en) | 1993-03-18 | 1994-03-17 | Bags to hold a liquid |
US08/214,893 US5593396A (en) | 1993-03-18 | 1994-03-17 | Bag for containing liquid |
DK94301908T DK0615735T3 (en) | 1993-03-18 | 1994-03-17 | Bag to contain a liquid |
EP94301908A EP0615735B1 (en) | 1993-03-18 | 1994-03-17 | Bag for containing fluid |
JP6048524A JPH0788148A (en) | 1993-03-18 | 1994-03-18 | Bag tube combining body and its formation |
GR980400504T GR3026313T3 (en) | 1993-03-18 | 1998-03-10 | Bag for containing fluid. |
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GB9305558A GB2276142A (en) | 1993-03-18 | 1993-03-18 | Bag and tube combination |
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GB9305558A Withdrawn GB2276142A (en) | 1993-03-18 | 1993-03-18 | Bag and tube combination |
GB9402876A Expired - Fee Related GB2276143B (en) | 1993-03-18 | 1994-02-15 | Bag for containing liquid |
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