KR101313321B1 - Measuring apparatus of diet and system using it - Google Patents

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KR101313321B1
KR101313321B1 KR1020120008123A KR20120008123A KR101313321B1 KR 101313321 B1 KR101313321 B1 KR 101313321B1 KR 1020120008123 A KR1020120008123 A KR 1020120008123A KR 20120008123 A KR20120008123 A KR 20120008123A KR 101313321 B1 KR101313321 B1 KR 101313321B1
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    • B65DCONTAINERS 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
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Stick type tea bags are disclosed. A plate-shaped handle portion having an indentation portion that can be coupled to the rim of the mug; A storage bag coupled to an end of the handle part and formed of a mesh member to allow air to pass through; Provided is a stick-type tea bag containing a tea stored in the storage bag.

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Stick type tea bag and manufacturing method thereof {MEASURING APPARATUS OF DIET AND SYSTEM USING IT}

The present invention relates to a stick-type tea bag and a method for manufacturing the same, which can effectively secure a space of a storage bag for storing tea, and after the tea is sufficiently worried, it is easily placed on a mug so that the tea is no longer worried. It relates to a stick-type tea bag and a method for producing the same.

The conventional tea bag is composed of a filter paper packed with a tea, a thread connected to one side of the filter paper, and a handle attached to an end of the thread. In this case, after putting the filter paper in a cup containing water, when the tea is broken, the filter paper is taken out of the cup using a thread to drink tea. Or a handle portion made of paper or plastic is connected to a part of the upper end of the filter paper.

Conventional tea bags were not able to be wetted in order to concern tea. The filter paper was placed inside the cup, waiting for hot water to come out.

In addition, in the conventional tea bag, when the filter paper is contained in water, the weight of the filter paper becomes heavier than the handle portion, and the thread of the handle portion is separated from the filter paper when the filter paper is shaken by using the handle portion or the filter paper is taken out from the water.

In addition, the conventional tea bags had to be taken out of the mug when the tea was sufficiently worried. Going away from the tea bag during a conversation is cumbersome and can break the flow of the conversation.

In this situation, because the tea bag is contained in the tea cup for too long, there was a problem that the tea taste falls.

The present invention is to provide a stick-type tea bag so that the tea is no longer worried by the handle portion over the rim of the mug when the tea is sufficiently concerned.

In addition, the present invention is to provide a manufacturing method of a stick-type tea bag consisting of a storage bag for storing tea, and a hard handle for supporting the storage bag.

In addition, the present invention is to provide a method of manufacturing a stick-type tea bag that can sufficiently secure the space of the storage bag.

In addition, the present invention is to provide a method for producing a stick-type tea bag that can be easily prepared as fusion.

According to an aspect of the present invention,

      (a) removing a portion of the cardboard such that a pair of holes are formed symmetrically about an imaginary centerline formed in the cardboard;

(b) disposing a jig having grooves formed at positions corresponding to the pair of holes on one side of the cardboard;

(c) disposing a mesh member on top of the pair of holes to cover the pair of holes, respectively;

(d) attaching a portion of the cardboard adjacent to the edge of the mesh member and the hole while pressing the one side of the mesh member by using a push rod to allow the push rod to enter the inside of the groove;

(E) is provided with a stick-type tea bag manufacturing method comprising the step of adhering the inside of the cardboard in a state in which the car is trapped in the storage bag by folding the cardboard on the basis of the center line with the car interposed. .

Further, after the step (e),

(F) there is provided a method for producing a stick-shaped tea bag comprising the step of cutting the cardboard, forming a handle portion to form an indentation portion and to place the storage bag at the end of the handle.

Also, before the step (b),

Removing a portion of the cardboard on the basis of the center line is provided a method of manufacturing a stick-type tea bag further comprising forming a pair of indentations of symmetrical structure.

In addition, the pair of holes are formed in a plurality of lines along the center line,

In step (e),

(e1) folding the cardboard so that the three sides of the cardboard are closed and adhering the interior;

(e2) there is provided a method for producing a stick-type tea bag comprising injecting the tea into the open side of the cardboard, and adhering and closing the open side.

In addition, the cardboard is a synthetic resin film is bonded,

In the step (d), the edge of the mesh member and the synthetic resin film attached to the cardboard are fused, so that the edge of the mesh member is coupled to a part of the cardboard,

In the step (e), the synthetic resin film inside the cardboard is fused to each other, so that the cardboard is adhered, the manufacturing method of the stick-type tea bag is provided.

In addition, the center line is provided with a stick-type tea bag manufacturing method characterized in that the cut line is formed so that it is easily folded.

According to another aspect of the invention, (g) removing a portion of the cardboard to form a hole; (h) disposing a jig having a groove formed at a position corresponding to the hole on one side of the cardboard; (i) disposing a mesh member on top of the hole to cover the hole; (j) attaching a portion of the cardboard adjacent to the edge of the mesh member and the hole while pressing the one side of the mesh member using a push rod to allow the push rod to enter the inside of the groove; (k) a method of manufacturing a stick-type tea bag, including the step of adhering the inside of the cardboard while folding the cardboard on the basis of the center line of the hole and allowing the tea to be trapped in a storage bag with a car interposed therebetween; do.

According to another aspect of the present invention,

(1) there is provided a method for producing a stick-type tea bag, comprising: cutting the cardboard, forming a handle portion to form an indentation portion, and allowing the storage bag to be coupled to the end of the handle.

Also, before the step (h),

There is provided a method of manufacturing a stick-type tea bag, further comprising forming a pair of indentations of a symmetrical structure around the hole.

In addition, the cardboard is a synthetic resin film is bonded,

In the step (j), the edge of the mesh member and the synthetic resin film attached to the cardboard are fused, so that the edge of the mesh member is coupled to a part of the cardboard,

In the step (k), the synthetic resin film inside the cardboard is fused to each other, so that the cardboard is adhered, the manufacturing method of the stick-type tea bag is provided.

According to another aspect of the present invention,

A plate-shaped handle portion having an indentation portion that can be coupled to the rim of the mug;

A storage bag coupled to an end of the handle part and formed of a mesh member to allow air to pass through;

Provided is a stick-type tea bag containing a tea stored in the storage bag.

According to still another aspect of the present invention,

(m) forming a first hole in the first cardboard and forming a second hole in the second cardboard;

(n) a first jig having a first groove formed at a position corresponding to the first hole is disposed on one side of the first cardboard, and a second jig having a second groove formed at a position corresponding to the second hole; Placing on one side of the second cardboard;

(o) disposing a first mesh member over the first hole to cover the first hole, and disposing a second mesh member over the second hole to cover the second hole;

(p) Pressing one side of the first mesh member by using a first push rod to allow the first push rod to enter the inside of the first groove, the edge of the first mesh member and the first Attaching a portion of the first cardboard adjacent to the hole; By using a second push rod, one side of the second mesh member is pressed to allow the second push rod to enter the inside of the second groove, the edge of the second mesh member adjacent to the second hole. Attaching a portion of the second cardboard;

(q) there is provided a method of manufacturing a stick-type tea bag, comprising the step of adhering the first cardboard member and the second cardboard member so that a difference is interposed between the first mesh member and the second mesh member.

Also, after the step (q),

(r) by removing a portion of the first cardboard and the second cardboard, there is provided a method for producing a stick-type tea bag comprising the step of forming a handle to form an indentation.

Also, before the step (n),

A method of manufacturing a stick-type tea bag is provided, including forming a first indentation in the first cardboard and forming a second indentation in the second cardboard.

In addition, the first synthetic resin film is bonded to the first cardboard, the second synthetic resin film is bonded to the second cardboard,

In the step (p), the edge of the first mesh member and the first synthetic resin film attached to the first cardboard are fused to bond the edge of the first mesh member to a part of the first cardboard,

By fusion of the edge of the second mesh member and the synthetic resin film attached to the second cardboard, the edge of the second mesh member is coupled to a portion of the second cardboard,

In the step (k), the first cardboard and the first synthetic resin film and the second cardboard, the second synthetic resin film is fused to each other, the first cardboard and the second cardboard stick type tea bag, characterized in that the adhesive Provided is a method for preparing.

The present invention provides a stick-type tea bag that prevents tea from further worrying by placing a handle on the rim of the mug when the tea is sufficiently concerned.

In another aspect, the present invention provides a manufacturing method of a stick-type tea bag consisting of a storage bag for storing tea and a hard handle for supporting the storage bag.

In addition, the present invention provides a method for producing a stick-type tea bag that can sufficiently secure the space of the storage bag.

In addition, the present invention provides a method for producing a stick-type tea bag that can be easily produced as fusion.

1 is a perspective view of a stick type tea bag according to a first embodiment of the present invention.
Figure 2 is a perspective view of the stick-shaped tea bag coupled to the mug frame according to the first embodiment of the present invention.
Figure 3 is a flow chart of the manufacturing method of the stick-shaped tea bag according to a second embodiment of the present invention.
4 to 12 is an exemplary view of a manufacturing method of the stick-shaped tea bag according to an embodiment of the present invention (Fig. 4 is a plan view, Figs. 5 to 10 are sectional views, Figs. 11 and 12 are perspective views).
Figure 13 is a flow chart of the manufacturing method of the stick-shaped tea bag according to another embodiment of the present invention.
14 to 20 are exemplary views of a method for manufacturing a stick-type tea bag according to another embodiment of the present invention (FIGS. 14 to 19 are cross-sectional views and FIG. 21 is a plan view).
21 is a flow chart of a method for manufacturing a stick-type tea bag according to a third embodiment of the present invention.
22 to 28 are diagrams illustrating a method for producing a stick-type tea bag according to a third embodiment of the present invention. (FIG. 22 is a top view, FIGS. 23-27 are sectional drawing, FIG. 28 is a perspective view)

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS Reference will now be made in detail to the preferred embodiments of the present invention, examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawings, wherein like reference numerals refer to the like elements throughout. , Thereby not limiting the spirit and scope of the present invention.

1 is a perspective view of a stick-type tea bag according to a first embodiment of the present invention, Figure 2 is a perspective view of a stick-type tea bag according to the first embodiment of the present invention coupled to a mug frame.

The stick-shaped tea bag 1 of the present embodiment includes: a plate-shaped handle portion 8 having an indentation portion 9 that can be coupled to a rim of a mug; Is coupled to the end of the handle portion 8, consisting of a mesh member storage bag 6 of the closed space through which air can pass; And the car 7 stored in the storage bag 6.

The stick-shaped tea bag 1 is largely composed of a handle portion 8 and a storage bag 6 coupled to the end of the handle portion 8. Storage bag 6 is preferably a mesh material that can pass through the air and water. The mesh material may be nonwoven fabric, synthetic resin, Hanji, or the like. The car 7 is stored in the storage bag 6. You can choose from a variety of teas, including green tea and black tea.

Handle portion 8 may be selected from a variety of materials, if a certain degree of rigidity such as paper, plastic, wood. The indentation part 9 is formed in the handle part 8. The indentation 9 has a shape in which a part of the handle 8 is removed to enter a groove-like shape.

How to use the stick-type tea bag (1) of the present embodiment soaks the storage bag 6 in the mug 100 containing hot water, so that the tea comes out. Afterwards, when the car is no longer concerned, as shown in Figure 2, the indentation 9 is placed over the rim of the mug. In this case, the tea falling from the storage bag 6 will not only enter the cup 100 again, but also no longer worry about tea.

The user does not need to move in order to throw away the stick-shaped tea bag 1 during conversation. In addition, the drop of tea water falling from the storage bag (6) while moving the stick-shaped tea bag (1) is also less likely to wet the book or clothes.

In addition, the stick-shaped tea bag (1) is placed on the mug 100, thus attracting attention from the people around. At this time, by printing the advertising phrase or trademark on the handle portion 8, it is possible to enhance the advertising effect.

The stick-shaped tea bag 1 of the first embodiment may be manufactured by the manufacturing method of the following embodiments.

Figure 3 is a flow chart of the manufacturing method of the stick-type tea bag according to the second embodiment of the present invention, Figures 4 to 12 are exemplary views of the manufacturing method of the stick-type tea bag according to the second embodiment of the present invention.

In the stick-shaped tea bag 10 of the present embodiment, as shown in the cross-sectional view of FIG. 10, a difference is contained in the storage bag 16, and the handle portion 18 maintains the hardness to some extent. The indentation part 19 is formed in the handle part 18. Stick-type tea bag 10 of the present embodiment is a new type of tea bag that can be stirred so that tea is filled in a mug containing hot water.

The manufacturing method of the stick-shaped tea bag 10 of this embodiment is demonstrated.

S 11 is a step of removing a part of the cardboard 11 so that a pair of holes 121 and 122 are formed symmetrically with respect to the virtual center line C formed in the cardboard 11. The cardboard 11 may be a paper material, a synthetic resin material, or a wood material. The cardboard 11 may be composed of a base member 112 and a synthetic resin film 111 coupled to an upper portion of the base member 112. The synthetic resin film 111 may be a polyethylene film. The center line C may be a virtual line. In addition, the center line (C) is formed with a cut line, it can be easily folded. As shown in the plan view of FIG. 2, the cardboard 11 may be divided into a left region E 1 and a right region E 2 based on the center line C. Referring to FIG.

The pair of holes 121 and 122 may be formed by punching the cardboard 11. The pair of holes 121 and 122 may be formed in plural along the center line C. FIG. Subsequently, when each is cut and separated in the final process, stick-type tea bags 10 are produced one by one.

S 12 is a step of arranging the jig 13 in which the grooves 131 and 132 are formed at positions corresponding to the pair of holes 121 and 122 on one side of the cardboard 11. The jig 13 may use various materials such as wood, plastic, and metal. The grooves 131 and 132 may be formed through the jig 13. (See Fig. 6)

S 13 is a step in which the mesh members 141 and 142 are disposed on the pair of holes 121 and 122 so as to cover the pair of holes 121 and 122, respectively. The mesh members 141 and 142 may be any material as long as the material is harmless to human body while allowing air and water to pass through, such as Korean paper, nonwoven fabric, and synthetic resin mesh. (See Figure 7)

Step S 12 and step S 13 may be performed sequentially, or after S 13, S 12 may be performed.

S 14 presses one side of the mesh members 141 and 142 using the push rods 151 and 152, and the edges of the mesh members 141 and 142 are pushed into the grooves 131 and 132, respectively. And attaching portions D 1 to D 4 of the cardboard 11 adjacent to the holes 121 and 122. When the push rods 151 and 152 are pressed, the mesh members 141 and 142 are bent into the grooves 131 and 132, respectively. In this state, the edges of the mesh members 141 and 142 and the portions D 1 to D 4 of the cardboard 11 adjacent to the holes 121 and 122 are attached. The adhesion method may be fusion using heat. The synthetic resin film 111 of the cardboard 11 may be melted in the heat and attached to the mesh members 141 and 142. As a result, as shown in the cross-sectional view of Figure 9, the mesh members (141, 142) maintains a convex shape down.

S 15 is a state through the car 17, while folding the cardboard 11 on the basis of the center line (C) so that the car 17 is locked in the storage bag 16, the inside of the cardboard 11 Adhesion step. In the cross-sectional view of FIG. 7, when the cardboard 11 is folded and fused based on the center line C, the cross section of FIG. 10 is obtained. The jig 13 may be separated after step S 15. Alternatively, the jig 13 may be removed before step S 15.

 Of course, if the pair of holes 121 and 122 are formed along the reference line in the cardboard 11, as shown in Figure 4, the boundary line should be cut out, as shown in Figure 8, it becomes a single stick-shaped tea bag 10.

The storage bag 16 is a trapped structure by combining the mesh member 141 and the mesh member 142 of FIG. At this time, the car 17 is interposed before the storage bag 16 is formed.

A method of injecting the tea 17 into the stick-shaped tea bag 10 of FIG. 10 will be described in more detail with reference to the perspective view of FIG. 11. As shown in FIG. 11, the difference is inside the injector 100. As shown in FIG. 11, the cardboard is folded based on the center line C so that the two regions E 1 and E 2 face each other. The cardboard glues three sides (gluing the hatched areas) except the direction in which the injector 100 enters (one direction). The injector 100 enters the folded cardboard 11 and injects a certain amount of tea into the storage bag 16 and moves slightly upward. Thereafter, the boundary portion F1 is bonded. When the boundary portion F1 is bonded, the injector 100 injects a difference into the other storage bag 162, and then bonds the second boundary portion F2 to each other. Finally, a difference is injected into another storage bag 163, and the third boundary portion F3 is bonded.

S 16 is a step of cutting the cardboard 11 to form the handle portion 18 so that the indentation portion 19 is formed and the storage bag 16 is located at the end of the handle portion 18. Using a knife mold, it is possible to manufacture the stick-shaped tea bag 10 of FIG. 12 at a time. S 16 forms the outer edge of the stick-shaped tea bag 10, and is a process of making one finished product. In the process of Figure 11 cardboard (11) is coupled to a number of storage bags (16,162,163), each of the storage bag must be separated to each completed stick-type tea bag (10). At this time, by pressing from the top of the already made knife shape, each stick-shaped tea bag 10 is manufactured. This knife mold is considered up to the handle portion 18 and the indentation portion 19 to be formed in the handle portion 18. Pressing the cardboard 11 with this knife mold, the stick-shaped tea bag 10 of the form as shown in Figure 12 is separated to complete.

Indentation 19 may be formed before the step S12. In other words, before step S 12, a portion of the cardboard 11 is removed based on the center line c of FIG. 4 to form a pair of indentations of symmetrical structures. Thereafter, when cutting after the step S16, when a pair of indents are combined, one indentation 19 of FIG. 12 is completed.

13 is a flow chart of a manufacturing method of the stick-shaped tea bag according to another embodiment of the present invention, Figures 14 to 20 is an exemplary view of a manufacturing method of a stick-type tea bag according to another embodiment of the present invention (FIG. 14 to 19 is Fig. 20 is a plan view).

The stick-shaped tea bag 20 of the present embodiment forms a storage bag 26 by using one hole 22 formed in the cardboard 21, and stores a car in the storage bag 26.

S 21 is a step of removing a portion of the cardboard 21 so that the hole 22 is formed. The cardboard 21 may be made of paper or synthetic resin. The cardboard 21 may be composed of a base member 212 and a synthetic resin film 211 attached to the base member 212. FIG. 14 is a plan view illustrating a hole 22 formed in the cardboard 21 by punching. The left side is the left region F1 and the right side is the right region F2 based on the imaginary center line G located in the hole 22. 15 is a cross-sectional view taken along the cardboard 21 of FIG. 14 in the longitudinal direction.

S 22 is a step of arranging the jig 23 in which the groove 231 is formed at a position corresponding to the hole 22 on one side of the cardboard 21. The jig 23 may use various materials such as wood, plastic, and metal. The groove 231 may be formed through the jig.

S 23 is a step in which the mesh member 24 is disposed above the hole 22 to cover the hole 22. The mesh member 24 may be any material as long as air and water can pass through, such as Hanji, nonwoven fabric, and synthetic resin mesh, and are harmless to humans.

Steps S 22 and S 23 may be performed sequentially or S 22 may be performed after S 23.

S 24 uses the push rod 25 to press one side of the mesh member 24 so that the push rod 25 enters the inside of the groove 231, and the edge and the hole of the mesh member 241. A step of attaching a portion of the cardboard 21 adjacent to 22 is performed. When the push bar 25 is pressed, the mesh members 241 are bent into the grooves 231, respectively. In this state, the edge of the mesh member 24 and a part of the cardboard 21 adjacent to the hole 22 are attached. The adhesion method may be fusion using heat. The synthetic resin film 211 of the cardboard 21 may be melted in the heat and attached to the mesh member 24. As a result, as shown in the cross-sectional view of Fig. 19, the mesh member 24 maintains a convex shape downward.

S 25 is a step of adhering the inside of the cardboard 21 in a state where the car is locked in the storage bag 26 by folding the cardboard 21 based on the center line G with the car interposed therebetween. In the cross-sectional view of FIG. 19, the cardboard 21 is folded and welded based on the center line G.

S 26 is a step of cutting the cardboard 21 to form the handle portion 28 so that the indentation portion 29 is formed, so that the storage bag 26 is located at the end of the handle portion 28. Using a knife mold, it is possible to manufacture the stick-shaped tea bag 20 of FIG. 20 at a time. 20 is a plan view. Using the indentation 29, the handle 28 can be coupled to the rim of the mug.

On the other hand, the indentation 19 may be formed before the step S22. That is, before the step S 22, a portion of the cardboard 21 is removed based on the center line G of FIG. 14 to form a pair of indentations of symmetrical structures. Subsequently, when cutting after step S25, when a pair of indents are combined, one indentation 29 as shown in FIG. 20 is completed.

Looking at Figure 20, one side of the storage bag 26 can be seen that the appearance of the stick-shaped tea bag (20).

In the above embodiment, while pressing the push rod, by bonding the mesh member and the cardboard, it is possible to form a storage bag provided with a space for storing the car.

Figure 21 is a flow chart of the manufacturing method of the stick-type tea bag according to the third embodiment of the present invention, Figure 22 to Figure 28 is an illustration of the manufacturing method of the stick-type tea bag according to the third embodiment of the present invention. Is a plan view, FIGS. 23 to 27 are sectional views, and FIG. 28 is a perspective view).

S 31 is a step of forming a first hole 312 in the first cardboard 311, and forming a second hole 322 in the second cardboard (321). (See Fig. 22)

The first cardboard 311 and the second cardboard 321 may be made of the same material. Therefore, in this embodiment, only the 1st cardboard 311 is demonstrated.

The first cardboard 311 may be made of paper or synthetic resin. The first cardboard 311 may be composed of a base member 3112 and a synthetic resin film 3111 attached to the base member 3112. FIG. 22 is a plan view illustrating the first hole 312 formed by punching the first cardboard 311. In the same form, a second hole 322 may be formed in the second cardboard 321.

In S 32, the first jig 331 having the first groove 3311 formed at a position corresponding to the first hole 312 is disposed at one side of the first cardboard 311, and corresponds to the second hole 322. The second jig 332 having the second groove 3321 formed at the position is disposed on one side of the second cardboard 321.

The first jig 331 and the second jig 332 have the same shape. Therefore, only the first jig 331 will be described in this embodiment. The first jig 331 may use a variety of materials, such as wood, plastic, metal. The first groove 3311 may be formed through the first jig 331. (See Figure 24)

In operation S 33, the first mesh member 341 is disposed above the first hole 312 to cover the first hole 312, and the second mesh member 342 is disposed to cover the second hole 322. The second hole 322 is disposed above. The first mesh member 341 and the second mesh member 342 are identical. Therefore, in this embodiment, only the first mesh member 341 will be described.

The first mesh member 341 may be any material as long as air and water can pass through it, such as Korean paper, nonwoven fabric, and synthetic resin mesh, and are harmless to humans.

S 34 presses one side of the first mesh member 341 by using the first push rod 351, and in the state where the first push rod 351 enters the inside of the first groove 3311, the first push rod 351 is formed. Attaching an edge of the first mesh member 341 and a portion of the first cardboard 311 adjacent to the first hole 312; The second mesh member is pressed using the second push rod 352 to press the upper portion of the second mesh member 342 so that the second push rod 352 enters the inside of the second groove 3321. Attaching a portion of the second cardboard 332 adjacent the edge of 342 and the second hole 322.

When the first push bar 351 is pressed, the first mesh member 341 is bent into the first groove 3311. In this state, an edge of the first mesh member 341 and a part of the first cardboard 311 adjacent to the first hole 312 are attached. The adhesion method may be fusion using heat. The synthetic resin film 3111 of the first cardboard 311 may be melted with heat and attached to the first mesh member 341. As a result, as shown in the cross-sectional view of FIG. 27, the first mesh member 341 maintains a convex shape downward.

In the same manner, the second mesh member 342 may be attached to the second cardboard 321 in a convex form.

S 35 is a step of adhering the first cardboard 311 and the second cardboard 321 so that the car 37 is interposed between the first mesh member 341 and the second mesh member 342. The first cardboard 311 and the second cardboard 321 are bonded to each other via the car 37.

Subsequently, S 36 is a step of forming the handle 38 to cut the first cardboard 311 and the second cardboard 312 so that the indentation 39 is formed. After step S 36, as shown in Figure 28, the stick-shaped tea bag 30 is completed. Stick-shaped tea bag 30 is composed of a handle portion 38, a storage bag 36 coupled to the end of the handle portion 38. The car 37 is interposed inside the storage bag 36. The storage bag 36 is completed by combining the first mesh member 341 and the second mesh member 342 facing each other. In addition, the handle portion 38 is formed with an indentation portion 39, it can be coupled to the mug.

Indentation 19 may be formed before the step S32. That is, before step S 32, forming a first indentation (not shown) in the first cardboard 321 of FIG. 22, and forming a second indentation (not shown) in the second cardboard 322. Include. Thereafter, when the first cardboard 321 and the second cardboard 322 are combined, the indentation 39 as shown in FIG. 28 is completed.

In the above embodiment, while pressing the push rod, by bonding the mesh member and the cardboard, it is possible to form a storage bag provided with a space for storing the car. In the above embodiment "indentation" means a groove formed in the handle portion to be fitted to the rim of the mug.

While the present invention has been particularly shown and described with reference to exemplary embodiments thereof, it is to be understood that the invention is not limited to the disclosed exemplary embodiments. Modifications and additions by those skilled in the art to an equivalent range based on the embodiments will also fall within the scope of the present invention.

Stick type tea bag (1) indentation part (9)
Handle (8) Storage Bag (6)
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delete (a) removing a portion of the cardboard such that a pair of holes are formed symmetrically about an imaginary centerline formed in the cardboard;
(b) disposing a jig having grooves formed at positions corresponding to the pair of holes on one side of the cardboard;
(c) disposing a mesh member on top of the pair of holes to cover the pair of holes, respectively;
(d) attaching a portion of the cardboard adjacent to the edge of the mesh member and the hole while pressing the one side of the mesh member by using a push rod to allow the push rod to enter the inside of the groove;
(e) a stick-type tea bag manufacturing method comprising the step of adhering the inside of the cardboard in a state where the car is trapped in a storage bag by folding the cardboard on the basis of the center line with the car interposed therebetween,
After the step (e)
(F) cutting the cardboard, forming a handle portion so that the indentation is formed and the step of manufacturing the stick-type tea bag comprising the storage bag is located at the end of the handle.
3. The method of claim 2,
Before the step (b)
And removing a portion of the cardboard on the basis of the center line to form a pair of indents of symmetrical structure with each other.


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