US20120093440A1 - Packaging bag having handle - Google Patents
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B65—CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
- B65D—CONTAINERS FOR STORAGE OR TRANSPORT OF ARTICLES OR MATERIALS, e.g. BAGS, BARRELS, BOTTLES, BOXES, CANS, CARTONS, CRATES, DRUMS, JARS, TANKS, HOPPERS, FORWARDING CONTAINERS; ACCESSORIES, CLOSURES, OR FITTINGS THEREFOR; PACKAGING ELEMENTS; PACKAGES
- B65D25/00—Details of other kinds or types of rigid or semi-rigid containers
- B65D25/28—Handles
- B65D25/2867—Handles with respective ends fixed to local areas of two opposite sides or wall-part
- B65D25/2873—Straps or slings
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F16—ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
- F16F—SPRINGS; SHOCK-ABSORBERS; MEANS FOR DAMPING VIBRATION
- F16F15/00—Suppression of vibrations in systems; Means or arrangements for avoiding or reducing out-of-balance forces, e.g. due to motion
- F16F15/02—Suppression of vibrations of non-rotating, e.g. reciprocating systems; Suppression of vibrations of rotating systems by use of members not moving with the rotating systems
- F16F15/04—Suppression of vibrations of non-rotating, e.g. reciprocating systems; Suppression of vibrations of rotating systems by use of members not moving with the rotating systems using elastic means
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F16—ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
- F16F—SPRINGS; SHOCK-ABSORBERS; MEANS FOR DAMPING VIBRATION
- F16F2224/00—Materials; Material properties
- F16F2224/02—Materials; Material properties solids
- F16F2224/0241—Fibre-reinforced plastics [FRP]
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- This disclosure relates to a packaging bag having two longitudinal sides, two narrow sides as well as a top side and a bottom side, produced from one or more layers of plastics material foils, as well as having a carrying handle.
- the carrying handle is either integrally molded, as a result of which, however, material consumption is then not inconsiderable.
- press cuts have to be provided to form a handle aperture or to give the desired shape to the carrying handle itself.
- strip-shaped carrying handles which have to be attached in an extra processing step are also known.
- the two variants also have the problem that the handles make printing in the region thereof difficult or they even prevent it. Valuable advertising surfaces on the packaging bags are lost.
- the carrying handles impede the sight of the top side of the packaging and make removal of the contents from the packaging bag difficult.
- Handle apertures punched into the packaging bag are rejected as they damage the packaging and there can be no guarantee that the packaged product is protected against contamination.
- I provide a packaging bag including two longitudinal sides, two narrow sides, a top side or roof surface, a bottom side produced from one or more layers of plastics material foils, and a carrying handle including a single-part or multi-part plastics material strip arranged to pass around the packaging bag in a region of the top side.
- FIG. 1 shows a diagrammatic side view of a packaging with carrying strips pulled up.
- FIG. 2 shows a diagrammatic view of a narrow side of the same packaging with carrying strips.
- FIG. 3 shows a diagrammatic illustration of another packaging with carrying strips not yet pulled up.
- I provide a single-part or multi-part plastics material strip arranged to pass around the packaging bag in the region of the top side or roof surface.
- the plastics material strip that functions as a carrying handle can be attached in a secure manner.
- the load distribution is at least approximately even.
- the welding is arranged in the middle of the narrow sides between the longitudinal sides. This means that it is very comfortable to carry.
- a plastics material foil strip is arranged which is welded to the packaging bag on each narrow side.
- printing over parts of or all-over the surface is also provided on the sides on the packaging bag.
- the packaged product can be removed very easily through the unloading opening.
- a very advantageous feature is also provided when the foil strip projects in part above the packaging towards the top side. This means that the foil strip can be easily gripped.
- foil strip is attached at least in sections along the longitudinal sides of the packaging bag. This avoids the foil strips being inadvertently pulled up.
- the foil strip is formed from a single-layer or multi-layer plastics material foil. This means that a particularly durable foil structure can be created for the foil strip.
- the width of the foil strip is between 20 and 80 millimeters, preferably between 40 and 60 millimeters. With a width of this type, the foil strip does not cut unpleasantly into the hand of the carrier, but it is nevertheless very light and saves on material.
- FIG. 1 the reference 1 in FIG. 1 is given to a packaging bag 1 which has two longitudinal side walls 2 and 3 , two narrow side walls 4 and 5 , a bottom 6 and a roof surface 7 .
- the packaging bag 1 is formed from a foil portion 8 , which is folded such that the roof surface 7 is formed and the longitudinal side walls 2 and 3 are arranged hinged thereto.
- the packaging bag 1 is closed at the bottom.
- the side edges of the foil portion 8 are welded to each other in the region of the narrow side walls 4 and 5 .
- the bottom 6 is closed once the packaging bag has been filled.
- An overprint 12 is provided on the side walls 2 , 3 , 4 and 5 .
- a further overprint 13 can be provided on the roof surface 7 .
- An unloading opening 14 can also be provided in the roof surface 7 . However, it is also conceivable to provide the unloading opening 14 in a side wall, as it is shown in FIG. 3 .
- a foil strip 10 is welded-on at the edges 9 between narrow side walls 4 and 5 and the roof surface 7 in the region of the narrow side walls 4 and 5 .
- the weld point is formed in an oval.
- the foil strip 10 is placed around the edges between the side walls 2 , 3 , 4 and the roof surface 7 and thus impedes neither the overprint 12 on the side walls 2 , 3 , 4 and 5 , nor the overprint 13 , nor the unloading opening 14 .
- the foil strip 10 in this case, can jut out beyond roof surface 7 so that it is easier to grip.
- the packaging bag 1 can be produced from a single-layer or multi-layer plastics material foil.
- PE, PET, PP, PVOH, EVOH, PLA and others are conceivable as materials for this. It is conceivable, in particular, that renewable raw materials and/or biologically degradable raw materials are used.
- the foil strip 10 can also be realized with one or multiple layers and can be produced from the same materials as the packaging bag.
- the foil strip 10 is produced from sturdy material.
- the weld point 11 can be realized in a planar or ring-shaped manner and at the same time can be round or oval.
- a round or oval structure provides an even introduction of force.
- the foil strip 10 can be realized in one part or in multiple parts. It is conceivable, for example, for two part portions of the foil strip 10 to be placed on the front and rear side of the packaging bag 1 and then when the packaging bag 1 is welded shut, the two parts of the foil strip 10 to be welded to the packaging bag 1 .
- the two part portions of the foil strip 10 are interconnected when separated off
- the two part portions of the foil strip 10 can be welded onto the packaging bag 1 separately at first. Further welding can then be effected when the packaging bag 1 is welded shut or separated off.
- the surface of the side walls usable for printing is enlarged by the development and arrangement of the foil strip 10 .
- the white region at the transition between side wall and roof surface 7 can be made smaller.
- foil strip 10 it is conceivable for the foil strip 10 to be connected to the packaging bag 1 also by bonding or sealing.
- foil strip 10 between the weld points 11 to be fastened to the packaging bag to be still detachable.
- a perforation or tear-line can be provided, ensuring the foil strip 10 has a secure hold, but nevertheless enabling easy detachability, thereby ensuring that the foil strip is not pulled up in an unintentional manner.
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Abstract
A packaging bag includes two long sides, two narrow sides, a top side or roof surface, a bottom side produced from one or more layers of plastics material foils, and a carrying handle including a single-part or multi-part plastics material strip arranged to pass around the packaging bag in a region of the top side.
Description
- This is a §371 of International Application No. PCT/EP2010/051120, with an international filing date of Jan. 29, 2010 (WO 2010/091968, published Aug. 19, 2010), which is based on German Patent Application No. 20 2009 002 180.7, filed Feb. 16, 2009, the subject matter of which is incorporated by reference.
- This disclosure relates to a packaging bag having two longitudinal sides, two narrow sides as well as a top side and a bottom side, produced from one or more layers of plastics material foils, as well as having a carrying handle.
- Different packaging bags are known. However, they often have problems with regard to the carrying handle.
- The carrying handle is either integrally molded, as a result of which, however, material consumption is then not inconsiderable. In addition, press cuts have to be provided to form a handle aperture or to give the desired shape to the carrying handle itself.
- However, strip-shaped carrying handles which have to be attached in an extra processing step are also known.
- The two variants also have the problem that the handles make printing in the region thereof difficult or they even prevent it. Valuable advertising surfaces on the packaging bags are lost.
- In addition, the carrying handles impede the sight of the top side of the packaging and make removal of the contents from the packaging bag difficult.
- Handle apertures punched into the packaging bag are rejected as they damage the packaging and there can be no guarantee that the packaged product is protected against contamination.
- Consequently, it could be helpful to create a packaging bag with a handle which does not have the aforementioned disadvantages.
- I provide a packaging bag including two longitudinal sides, two narrow sides, a top side or roof surface, a bottom side produced from one or more layers of plastics material foils, and a carrying handle including a single-part or multi-part plastics material strip arranged to pass around the packaging bag in a region of the top side.
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FIG. 1 shows a diagrammatic side view of a packaging with carrying strips pulled up. -
FIG. 2 shows a diagrammatic view of a narrow side of the same packaging with carrying strips. -
FIG. 3 shows a diagrammatic illustration of another packaging with carrying strips not yet pulled up. - I provide a single-part or multi-part plastics material strip arranged to pass around the packaging bag in the region of the top side or roof surface.
- Consequently, a carrying handle is created which is easy to attach, but nevertheless neither makes difficult removal of the packaged product nor impedes the sight thereof. In addition, printing on the sides can be extended.
- It has also proven very advantageous when the plastics material strip is welded to the packaging bag at two opposite sides of the packaging bag.
- This means that the plastics material strip that functions as a carrying handle can be attached in a secure manner. The load distribution is at least approximately even.
- At the same time, it has proven very advantageous when the welding is realized in a ring-shaped or planar manner, namely in a circular or oval manner. This ensures that the welding has a secure hold even in the case of variable load directions.
- Further advantageously, the welding is arranged in the middle of the narrow sides between the longitudinal sides. This means that it is very comfortable to carry.
- It has also proven very advantageous when the welding is effected together with formation of a seam of the packaging bag. This means that no separate processing step for fastening has to be carried out.
- Further, a plastics material foil strip is arranged which is welded to the packaging bag on each narrow side.
- This means that the foil strip is distributed circumferentially and can be gripped very easily.
- At the same time it is very advantageous when the two foil strips are connected to each other at the ends thereof. This improves the stability and durability of the foil strips even more.
- Advantageously, printing over parts of or all-over the surface is also provided on the sides on the packaging bag.
- This opens up a large advertising surface on the packaging.
- It is also very advantageous when an unloading opening is provided at the top side and/or at one side of the packaging bag.
- The packaged product can be removed very easily through the unloading opening.
- A very advantageous feature is also provided when the foil strip projects in part above the packaging towards the top side. This means that the foil strip can be easily gripped.
- It has also proved extremely advantageous when the foil strip is attached at least in sections along the longitudinal sides of the packaging bag. This avoids the foil strips being inadvertently pulled up.
- At the same time it is very advantageous when the foil strip is separable by a perforation or tear-line. This achieves fastening that is secure, but nevertheless easily separable.
- It is also extremely advantageous when the foil strip is formed from a single-layer or multi-layer plastics material foil. This means that a particularly durable foil structure can be created for the foil strip.
- Another very advantageous feature is when the width of the foil strip is between 20 and 80 millimeters, preferably between 40 and 60 millimeters. With a width of this type, the foil strip does not cut unpleasantly into the hand of the carrier, but it is nevertheless very light and saves on material.
- Turning now to the Drawings, the reference 1 in
FIG. 1 is given to a packaging bag 1 which has twolongitudinal side walls narrow side walls 4 and 5, abottom 6 and a roof surface 7. The packaging bag 1 is formed from afoil portion 8, which is folded such that the roof surface 7 is formed and thelongitudinal side walls foil portion 8 are welded to each other in the region of thenarrow side walls 4 and 5. Thebottom 6 is closed once the packaging bag has been filled. - An
overprint 12 is provided on theside walls further overprint 13 can be provided on the roof surface 7. Anunloading opening 14 can also be provided in the roof surface 7. However, it is also conceivable to provide the unloading opening 14 in a side wall, as it is shown inFIG. 3 . - A
foil strip 10 is welded-on at the edges 9 betweennarrow side walls 4 and 5 and the roof surface 7 in the region of thenarrow side walls 4 and 5. The weld point is formed in an oval. - In
FIGS. 1 and 2 , the foil strip placed around the packaging bag 1 is pulled up and thus forms a carrying handle. - In the not-pulled-up state, the
foil strip 10 is placed around the edges between theside walls overprint 12 on theside walls overprint 13, nor the unloadingopening 14. - The
foil strip 10, in this case, can jut out beyond roof surface 7 so that it is easier to grip. - The packaging bag 1 can be produced from a single-layer or multi-layer plastics material foil. PE, PET, PP, PVOH, EVOH, PLA and others are conceivable as materials for this. It is conceivable, in particular, that renewable raw materials and/or biologically degradable raw materials are used.
- The
foil strip 10 can also be realized with one or multiple layers and can be produced from the same materials as the packaging bag. - Especially when comparatively heavy products are packaged in the packaging bag, it is possible to produce the
foil strip 10 from sturdy material. - The
weld point 11 can be realized in a planar or ring-shaped manner and at the same time can be round or oval. A round or oval structure provides an even introduction of force. - The
foil strip 10 can be realized in one part or in multiple parts. It is conceivable, for example, for two part portions of thefoil strip 10 to be placed on the front and rear side of the packaging bag 1 and then when the packaging bag 1 is welded shut, the two parts of thefoil strip 10 to be welded to the packaging bag 1. - The two part portions of the
foil strip 10 are interconnected when separated off - However, it is also conceivable for the two part portions of the
foil strip 10 to be welded onto the packaging bag 1 separately at first. Further welding can then be effected when the packaging bag 1 is welded shut or separated off. - The surface of the side walls usable for printing is enlarged by the development and arrangement of the
foil strip 10. The white region at the transition between side wall and roof surface 7 can be made smaller. - It is conceivable for the
foil strip 10 to be connected to the packaging bag 1 also by bonding or sealing. - It is equally conceivable for the
foil strip 10 between the weld points 11 to be fastened to the packaging bag to be still detachable. - A perforation or tear-line can be provided, ensuring the
foil strip 10 has a secure hold, but nevertheless enabling easy detachability, thereby ensuring that the foil strip is not pulled up in an unintentional manner.
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1. A packaging bag comprising: two longitudinal sides, two narrow sides, a top side or roof surface, a bottom side, produced from one or more layers of plastics material foils, and a carrying handle comprising a single-part or multi-part plastics material strip arranged co as to pass around the packaging bag in a region of the top side.
2. The packaging bag according to claim 1 , wherein the plastics material strip is welded to the packaging bag at two opposite sides of the packaging bag.
3. The packaging bag according to claim 2 , wherein the welding is ring-shaped or planar, and in a circle or an oval.
4. The packaging bag according to claim 2 , wherein the welding is arranged in a middle portion of the narrow sides between the longitudinal sides.
5. The packaging bag according to claim 2 , wherein the welding is effected together with a seam of the packaging bag.
6. The packaging bag according to claim 1 , wherein along each longitudinal side the plastics material strip is welded to the packaging bag on each narrow side.
7. The packaging bag according to claim 6 , comprising two foil strips connected to each other at ends thereof.
8. The packaging bag according to claim 1 , further comprising on the sides thereof printing over parts of or all-over the surface.
9. The packaging bag according to claim 1 , further comprising an unloading opening at the top side and/or at one side.
10. The packaging bag according to claim 1 , wherein the strip projects in part above the packaging towards the top side.
11. The packaging bag according to claim 1 , wherein the strip is attached at least in sections along the longitudinal sides.
12. The packaging bag according to claim 11 , wherein the strip is separable by a perforation or a tear-line.
13. The packaging bag according to claim 1 , wherein the strip is formed from a single-layer or multi-layer plastics material foil.
14. The packaging bag according to claim 1 , wherein the strip has a width between 20 to 80 millimeters.
15. The packaging bag according to claim 3 , wherein the welding is arranged in a middle portion of the narrow sides between the longitudinal sides.
16. The packaging bag according to claim 3 , wherein the welding is effected together with a seam of the packaging bag.
17. The packaging bag according, to claim 4 , wherein the welding is effected together with a seam of the packaging bag.
18. The packaging bag according to claim 3 , wherein along each longitudinal side the plastics material strip is welded to the packaging bag on each narrow side.
19. The packaging bag according to claim 4 , wherein along each longitudinal side the plastics material strip is welded to the packaging bag on each narrow side.
20. The packaging bag according to claim 5 , wherein along each longitudinal side the plastics material strip is welded to the packaging bag on each narrow side.
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