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US20120121213A1
US20120121213A1 US12/944,325 US94432510A US2012121213A1 US 20120121213 A1 US20120121213 A1 US 20120121213A1 US 94432510 A US94432510 A US 94432510A US 2012121213 A1 US2012121213 A1 US 2012121213A1
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  • the present invention relates to improvements in the construction and manufacture of polymeric bags.
  • the present invention relates to improvements to trash bags.
  • Polymeric bags are ubiquitous in modern society and are available in countless combinations of varying capacities, thicknesses, dimensions and colors.
  • the bags are available for numerous applications including typical consumer applications such as long-term storage, food storage, and trash collection.
  • typical consumer applications such as long-term storage, food storage, and trash collection.
  • increased demand and new technology have driven innovations in polymeric bags improving the utility and performance of such bags.
  • the present invention is an innovation of particular relevance to polymeric bags used for trash collection.
  • Polymeric bags are manufactured from polymeric film produced using one of several manufacturing techniques that are well-known in the art.
  • the two most common manufacturing methods for creating polymeric film are blown-film extrusion and cast-film extrusion. Both blown-film extrusion and cast-film extrusion offer certain advantages versus the other.
  • the ultimate selection of a method of manufacture is often driven by considerations such as the desired properties for the final product as well as by financial considerations.
  • an extruder In both blown-film extrusion and cast-film extrusion, an extruder is used to push molten polymeric material through a die. In the case of blown-film extrusion, the film during processing is tubular in shape. In cast-film extrusion, the film during processing is substantially flat. Certain dies also allow for the manufacture of polymeric films having multiple layers co-extruded through a single die. An early die designed to produce multi-layer blown-film tubes is described in U.S. Pat. No. 4,185,954 entitled Die for Extruding Tubes Composed of Plurality of Layers.
  • co-extrusion dies which allow for different polymer blends to be extruded through a single die to provide distinct sections across the width, or circumference, of the extruded film.
  • Such dies may be used with polymer blends having different color additives to provide stripes in the extruded blown-film.
  • the present invention relates to polymeric trash bags, which are available in several popular configurations such as drawstring trash bags and wave-cut trash bags, the latter of which have two or more flaps extending from the top of the bag. Both drawstring and wave-cut trash bags are popular among consumers and, given their popularity, recent innovations have attempted to improve the bags' performance.
  • a trash bag is comprised of a first panel and a second panel joined along a first side edge, a second side edge, and a bottom edge.
  • the top edge of the first panel and second panel defines an upper opening of the bag.
  • the first panel has a normal thickness and further comprises a reduced gauge portion.
  • the reduced gauge portion of the first panel has a thickness that is less than the normal thickness of the first panel.
  • the reduced gauge portion of the first panel extends substantially across a width of the first panel. Additionally, the reduced gauge portion of the first panel may have a substantially uniform height.
  • the thickness of the reduced gauge portion may be less than or approximately equal to 80% of the normal thickness of the first panel. Furthermore, in some embodiments of the present invention, the thickness of the reduced gauge portion may be less than or approximately equal to 50% of the normal thickness of the first panel. Additionally, the second panel may also have a normal thickness with a reduced gauge portion of the second panel having a thickness that is less than the normal thickness of the second panel.
  • a first hem is provided in the first panel with a first drawstring contained within the first hem.
  • a second hem may be provided in the second panel with a second drawstring contained within the second hem.
  • the first drawstring may be elastic or both the first and second drawstring may be elastic.
  • a reduced gauge portion of the first panel may be provided that includes substantially all of the first hem and may further include an area of the first panel below the first hem.
  • a reduced gauge portion of the second panel may be provided that includes substantially all of the second hem and may further include an area of the second panel below the second hem.
  • FIG. 1 provides a perspective view of a first embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 2 provides an elevation view of a panel used to construct the first embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 3 provides a perspective view of a second embodiment of the present invention.
  • the drawstring trash bag comprises a first panel 102 and a second panel 104 , each panel being substantially rectangular in shape.
  • the first panel 102 and second panel 104 are coupled along a first side edge 106 , a second side edge 108 , and a bottom edge 110 of the respective panels 102 and 104 .
  • the first panel 102 and second panel 104 may be formed from a single piece of polymeric film, folded to define a bottom edge 110 and sealed along the first side edge 106 and second side edge 108 .
  • the unsealed top edge 112 of the respective panels 102 and 104 defines the upper opening of the drawstring trash bag.
  • a pair of drawstrings 140 are disposed within hems 142 located proximate the top edge 112 of the respective first panel 102 and second panel 104 .
  • the drawstrings 140 may be traditional high-density polyethylene drawstrings or, in some embodiments, may be elastic drawstrings.
  • the drawstrings are generally loose within the hems 142 and sealed near the upper corners of the drawstring trash bag 100 by short seals 120 and 122 . Therefore, when the drawstrings 140 are pulled through the drawstring cutouts 144 of the bag 100 , the respective upper corners of the bag 100 are pulled together, facilitating closure of the bag.
  • the panels 102 and 104 of the drawstring trash bag 100 are primarily comprised of a polymer blend which generally comprises linear low density polyethylene (LLDPE) although other polyethylenes may be utilized as the primary component such as high density polyethylene (HDPE) or low density polyethylene (LDPE).
  • LLDPE linear low density polyethylene
  • HDPE high density polyethylene
  • LDPE low density polyethylene
  • the LLDPE comprises at least 80% of the polymer blend.
  • the remaining 20% of the polymer blend may comprise additives to provide color for the final product, increased resistance to blocking, odor control, or other properties.
  • a reduced gauge portion 150 generally extends across the width of the drawstring trash bag 100 and may generally encompass the hems 142 and may also encompass a small area below the hems 142 as well.
  • the reduced gauge portion 150 has a thickness, or gauge, that is less than the remainder of the trash bag panels 102 and 104 .
  • the thickness of the remainder of the trash bag panels 102 and 104 may be referred to herein as the normal gauge or normal thickness of the respective trash bag panels 102 and 104 .
  • the gauge and thickness of a polymeric film is usually expressed in terms of an average thickness across a certain area.
  • the reduced gauge portion 150 may have a thickness that is less than or equal to 80% of the normal thickness of the trash bag panels 102 and 104 .
  • the trash bag panels 102 and 104 may have a normal thickness of 1.0 mil while the thinner portion 150 may have a thickness of approximately 0.8 mil.
  • the reduced gauge portion 150 may have a thickness equal to or less than 50% of the normal thickness of the trash bag panels 102 and 104 .
  • the reduced thickness of the reduced gauge portion 150 provides less resistance when stretching the mouth of the trash bag 100 over certain trash receptacles.
  • the reduced gauge portion 150 may be comprised of the same polymer blend as the remainder of the trash bag panels 102 and 104 .
  • the trash bag panels 102 and 104 may be comprised primarily of linear-low density polyethylene (LLDPE), which typically makes up over 80% of the polymer blend used for the trash bag panels 102 and 104 .
  • the reduced gauge portion 150 may comprise the same polymer blend, comprising at least 80% of LLDPE.
  • the polymer blend of the reduced gauge portion 150 may be a modified polymer blend, different from the polymer blend used for the trash bag panels 102 and 104 .
  • the modified polymer blend may have a lower modulus of elasticity than the remainder of the panels 102 and 104 facilitating the reduced gauge portion 150 of the drawstring trash bag 100 to be stretched over the outside of a trash receptacle. Additionally, the modified polymer blend may provide greater elastic recovery improving the grip of the drawstring trash bag 100 on the outside of the trash receptacle after being placed over it. It is contemplated that several different polymers may be used in the modified polymer blend, including but not limited to, linear low density polyethylene (LLDPE), low density polyethylene (LDPE), ethylene-vinyl acetate (EVA), ethylene-acrylic acid (EAA), very low density polyethylene (VLDPE), and ultra low density polyethylene (ULDPE).
  • LLDPE linear low density polyethylene
  • LDPE low density polyethylene
  • EVA ethylene-vinyl acetate
  • EAA ethylene-acrylic acid
  • VLDPE very low density polyethylene
  • ULDPE ultra low density polyethylene
  • a modified polymer blend of the reduced gauge portion 150 may comprise at least 20% ULDPE or VLDPE.
  • the modified polymer blend may have at least 50% ULDPE or VLDPE.
  • the first panel 102 is depicted to better illustrate the first panel 102 made with a reduced gauge portion 150 .
  • the reduced gauge portion 150 is shaded to illustrate the portion of the first panel 102 which is thinner than the normal thickness for the remainder of the first panel 102 .
  • the reduced gauge portion 150 of the first panel 102 encompasses the entire area of the hems 142 and extends slightly below the hem 142 as well.
  • FIG. 2 illustrates the first panel 102 wherein the drawstring cutout 144 has been provided but before providing a drawstring 140 . After providing the drawstring 140 , the upper portion of the first panel 102 would be folded downward over the drawstring 140 to form the hem 142 as shown in FIG. 1 .
  • FIG. 3 another embodiment of the present invention is depicted.
  • the embodiment depicted in FIG. 3 is an improved drawstring bag 300 similar to the drawstring trash bag 100 of FIG. 1 .
  • the reduced gauge portion 150 includes the hems 142 and extends slightly below the hems 142 .
  • a first inner short seal 320 and a second inner short seal 322 are additionally provided to seal the drawstrings 140 and panels 102 and 104 together.
  • the first inner short seal 320 and second inner short seal 322 effectively reduce the width of the upper opening of the improved drawstring bag 300 .

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Abstract

The present invention is directed to a polymeric bag having a reduced gauge portion extending generally across the width of the bag, wherein the reduced gauge portion allows that area of the polymeric bag to be stretched more easily. This invention is especially advantageous in the context of drawstring trash bags wherein the reduced gauge portion encompasses the hems.

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  • Not applicable.
  • BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
  • 1. Field of the Invention
  • The present invention relates to improvements in the construction and manufacture of polymeric bags. In particular, the present invention relates to improvements to trash bags.
  • 2. Description of the Related Art
  • Polymeric bags are ubiquitous in modern society and are available in countless combinations of varying capacities, thicknesses, dimensions and colors. The bags are available for numerous applications including typical consumer applications such as long-term storage, food storage, and trash collection. Like many other consumer products, increased demand and new technology have driven innovations in polymeric bags improving the utility and performance of such bags. The present invention is an innovation of particular relevance to polymeric bags used for trash collection.
  • Polymeric bags are manufactured from polymeric film produced using one of several manufacturing techniques that are well-known in the art. However, the two most common manufacturing methods for creating polymeric film are blown-film extrusion and cast-film extrusion. Both blown-film extrusion and cast-film extrusion offer certain advantages versus the other. The ultimate selection of a method of manufacture is often driven by considerations such as the desired properties for the final product as well as by financial considerations.
  • In both blown-film extrusion and cast-film extrusion, an extruder is used to push molten polymeric material through a die. In the case of blown-film extrusion, the film during processing is tubular in shape. In cast-film extrusion, the film during processing is substantially flat. Certain dies also allow for the manufacture of polymeric films having multiple layers co-extruded through a single die. An early die designed to produce multi-layer blown-film tubes is described in U.S. Pat. No. 4,185,954 entitled Die for Extruding Tubes Composed of Plurality of Layers. Furthermore, other types of co-extrusion dies are available which allow for different polymer blends to be extruded through a single die to provide distinct sections across the width, or circumference, of the extruded film. Such dies, for example, may be used with polymer blends having different color additives to provide stripes in the extruded blown-film.
  • As previously stated, the present invention relates to polymeric trash bags, which are available in several popular configurations such as drawstring trash bags and wave-cut trash bags, the latter of which have two or more flaps extending from the top of the bag. Both drawstring and wave-cut trash bags are popular among consumers and, given their popularity, recent innovations have attempted to improve the bags' performance.
  • One common complaint, which is applicable to many different types of trash bags, revolves around the tendency of the trash bag to fall into the trash can during use. Specifically, the top of the trash bag, which is placed over the top of the can, often has a tendency to fall into the trash can as the weight of the trash pulls the bag downward into the can.
  • To address this issue, certain trash bags now provide features intended to enhance the ability of the bag to “grip” the outside of the trash can near the top of the trash can. With respect to drawstring trash bags, elastic drawstrings have been introduced which stretch outward and retract in order to grip the outside of a trash receptacle. However, the physical properties and strength of the panels comprising the trash bags, specifically the area near the top of the bag at or around the hem area, can make it difficult to stretch the mouth of the bag over the perimeter of the trash receptacle.
  • One prior art attempt to address this problem is to provide perforations or notches near the upper corners of the bag thereby allowing the ends of an elastic drawstring to be separated from the bag proper and stretched over and around the upper opening of a trash receptacle. However, the perforations or notches result in large openings at the top of the bag when it is closed. Additionally, when compared with traditional drawstring trash bags, the perforations and/or notches in the bag can increase the risk that tears will propagate away from the cutouts when stress is placed on the bag.
  • In view of the foregoing, it would be desirable to provide a trash bag that is easier to extend over the upper opening of a trash can, keeps the structural integrity of the bag intact, and overcomes challenges of the prior art. Additionally, it would also be desirable to provide a trash bag that effectively grips trash cans. The present invention addresses these and other needs.
  • SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
  • In one embodiment of the present invention, a trash bag is comprised of a first panel and a second panel joined along a first side edge, a second side edge, and a bottom edge. The top edge of the first panel and second panel defines an upper opening of the bag. The first panel has a normal thickness and further comprises a reduced gauge portion. The reduced gauge portion of the first panel has a thickness that is less than the normal thickness of the first panel. In some embodiments of the present invention, the reduced gauge portion of the first panel extends substantially across a width of the first panel. Additionally, the reduced gauge portion of the first panel may have a substantially uniform height.
  • In certain embodiments of the present invention, the thickness of the reduced gauge portion may be less than or approximately equal to 80% of the normal thickness of the first panel. Furthermore, in some embodiments of the present invention, the thickness of the reduced gauge portion may be less than or approximately equal to 50% of the normal thickness of the first panel. Additionally, the second panel may also have a normal thickness with a reduced gauge portion of the second panel having a thickness that is less than the normal thickness of the second panel.
  • In some embodiments of the present invention, a first hem is provided in the first panel with a first drawstring contained within the first hem. Additionally, a second hem may be provided in the second panel with a second drawstring contained within the second hem. In some embodiments, the first drawstring may be elastic or both the first and second drawstring may be elastic. Furthermore, in such embodiments, a reduced gauge portion of the first panel may be provided that includes substantially all of the first hem and may further include an area of the first panel below the first hem. Similarly, a reduced gauge portion of the second panel may be provided that includes substantially all of the second hem and may further include an area of the second panel below the second hem.
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  • A full and complete understanding of the present invention may be obtained by reference to the detailed description of the present invention and certain embodiments when viewed with reference to the accompanying drawings. The drawings can be briefly described as follows.
  • FIG. 1 provides a perspective view of a first embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 2 provides an elevation view of a panel used to construct the first embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 3 provides a perspective view of a second embodiment of the present invention.
  • DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
  • The present disclosure illustrates several embodiments of the present invention. It is not intended to provide an illustration or encompass all embodiments contemplated by the present invention. In view of the disclosure of the present invention contained herein, a person having ordinary skill in the art will recognize that innumerable modifications and insubstantial changes may be incorporated or otherwise included within the present invention without diverging from the spirit of the invention. Therefore, it is understood that the present invention is not limited to those embodiments disclosed herein. The appended claims are intended to more fully and accurately encompass the invention to the fullest extent possible, but it is fully appreciated that certain limitations on the use of particular terms are not intended to conclusively limit the scope of protection.
  • Referring initially to FIG. 1, a perspective view of drawstring trash bag 100 is shown according to one embodiment of the present invention. The drawstring trash bag comprises a first panel 102 and a second panel 104, each panel being substantially rectangular in shape. The first panel 102 and second panel 104 are coupled along a first side edge 106, a second side edge 108, and a bottom edge 110 of the respective panels 102 and 104. In some embodiments, the first panel 102 and second panel 104 may be formed from a single piece of polymeric film, folded to define a bottom edge 110 and sealed along the first side edge 106 and second side edge 108.
  • The unsealed top edge 112 of the respective panels 102 and 104 defines the upper opening of the drawstring trash bag. A pair of drawstrings 140 are disposed within hems 142 located proximate the top edge 112 of the respective first panel 102 and second panel 104. The drawstrings 140 may be traditional high-density polyethylene drawstrings or, in some embodiments, may be elastic drawstrings. The drawstrings are generally loose within the hems 142 and sealed near the upper corners of the drawstring trash bag 100 by short seals 120 and 122. Therefore, when the drawstrings 140 are pulled through the drawstring cutouts 144 of the bag 100, the respective upper corners of the bag 100 are pulled together, facilitating closure of the bag.
  • In the depicted embodiment of FIG. 1, the panels 102 and 104 of the drawstring trash bag 100 are primarily comprised of a polymer blend which generally comprises linear low density polyethylene (LLDPE) although other polyethylenes may be utilized as the primary component such as high density polyethylene (HDPE) or low density polyethylene (LDPE). Typically, the LLDPE comprises at least 80% of the polymer blend. The remaining 20% of the polymer blend may comprise additives to provide color for the final product, increased resistance to blocking, odor control, or other properties.
  • To facilitate the drawstrings 140 in being stretched over certain trash receptacles while still keeping the structural integrity of the bag intact, a reduced gauge portion 150 generally extends across the width of the drawstring trash bag 100 and may generally encompass the hems 142 and may also encompass a small area below the hems 142 as well. The reduced gauge portion 150 has a thickness, or gauge, that is less than the remainder of the trash bag panels 102 and 104. The thickness of the remainder of the trash bag panels 102 and 104 may be referred to herein as the normal gauge or normal thickness of the respective trash bag panels 102 and 104. However, it is understood that the thickness of thin polymeric films may vary and that certain variations in thickness may be expected. Therefore, the gauge and thickness of a polymeric film is usually expressed in terms of an average thickness across a certain area.
  • In a typical embodiment of the present invention as shown in FIG. 1, the reduced gauge portion 150 may have a thickness that is less than or equal to 80% of the normal thickness of the trash bag panels 102 and 104. As an example, in a certain embodiment, the trash bag panels 102 and 104 may have a normal thickness of 1.0 mil while the thinner portion 150 may have a thickness of approximately 0.8 mil. Furthermore, it is contemplated that in certain other embodiments, the reduced gauge portion 150 may have a thickness equal to or less than 50% of the normal thickness of the trash bag panels 102 and 104. Compared to a similar trash bag known in the prior art which has substantially uniform thickness, the reduced thickness of the reduced gauge portion 150 provides less resistance when stretching the mouth of the trash bag 100 over certain trash receptacles.
  • In some embodiments of the present invention, the reduced gauge portion 150 may be comprised of the same polymer blend as the remainder of the trash bag panels 102 and 104. For example, in many embodiments of the present invention the trash bag panels 102 and 104 may be comprised primarily of linear-low density polyethylene (LLDPE), which typically makes up over 80% of the polymer blend used for the trash bag panels 102 and 104. IN certain embodiments, the reduced gauge portion 150 may comprise the same polymer blend, comprising at least 80% of LLDPE. However, in other embodiments of the present invention, the polymer blend of the reduced gauge portion 150 may be a modified polymer blend, different from the polymer blend used for the trash bag panels 102 and 104. The modified polymer blend may have a lower modulus of elasticity than the remainder of the panels 102 and 104 facilitating the reduced gauge portion 150 of the drawstring trash bag 100 to be stretched over the outside of a trash receptacle. Additionally, the modified polymer blend may provide greater elastic recovery improving the grip of the drawstring trash bag 100 on the outside of the trash receptacle after being placed over it. It is contemplated that several different polymers may be used in the modified polymer blend, including but not limited to, linear low density polyethylene (LLDPE), low density polyethylene (LDPE), ethylene-vinyl acetate (EVA), ethylene-acrylic acid (EAA), very low density polyethylene (VLDPE), and ultra low density polyethylene (ULDPE). As an example, in some embodiments of the present invention, a modified polymer blend of the reduced gauge portion 150 may comprise at least 20% ULDPE or VLDPE. However, in certain preferred embodiments, the modified polymer blend may have at least 50% ULDPE or VLDPE.
  • Referring now to FIG. 2, the first panel 102 is depicted to better illustrate the first panel 102 made with a reduced gauge portion 150. The reduced gauge portion 150 is shaded to illustrate the portion of the first panel 102 which is thinner than the normal thickness for the remainder of the first panel 102. In the depicted embodiment, the reduced gauge portion 150 of the first panel 102 encompasses the entire area of the hems 142 and extends slightly below the hem 142 as well. A person of ordinary skill in the art would understand that FIG. 2 illustrates the first panel 102 wherein the drawstring cutout 144 has been provided but before providing a drawstring 140. After providing the drawstring 140, the upper portion of the first panel 102 would be folded downward over the drawstring 140 to form the hem 142 as shown in FIG. 1.
  • Referring now to FIG. 3, another embodiment of the present invention is depicted. The embodiment depicted in FIG. 3 is an improved drawstring bag 300 similar to the drawstring trash bag 100 of FIG. 1. Like the embodiment of FIG. 1, the reduced gauge portion 150 includes the hems 142 and extends slightly below the hems 142. However, in this improved drawstring trash bag 300, a first inner short seal 320 and a second inner short seal 322 are additionally provided to seal the drawstrings 140 and panels 102 and 104 together. The first inner short seal 320 and second inner short seal 322 effectively reduce the width of the upper opening of the improved drawstring bag 300.
  • As previously noted, the specific embodiments depicted herein are not intended to limit the scope of the present invention. Indeed, it is contemplated that any number of different embodiments may be utilized without diverging from the spirit of the invention. Therefore, the appended claims are intended to more fully encompass the full scope of the present invention.

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1. A thermoplastic bag comprising:
a first panel and a second panel, the first panel and second panel joined along a first side edge, a second side edge, and a bottom edge, a top edge of the first panel and second panel defining an upper opening of the bag, the first panel having a normal thickness,
wherein the first panel comprises a reduced gauge portion, the reduced gauge portion of the first panel having a thickness that is less than the normal thickness of the first panel.
2. The thermoplastic bag of claim 1, further comprising:
the reduced gauge portion of the first panel extending substantially across a width of the first panel.
3. The thermoplastic bag of claim 2, further comprising:
the reduced gauge portion of the first panel having a substantially uniform height.
4. The thermoplastic bag of claim 1, further comprising:
the thickness of the reduced gauge portion of the first panel is less than or approximately equal to 80% of the normal thickness of the first panel.
5. The thermoplastic bag of claim 4, further comprising:
the thickness of the reduced gauge portion of the first panel is less than or approximately equal to 50% of the normal thickness of the first panel.
6. The thermoplastic bag of claim 1, further comprising:
a first hem provided in the first panel and a first drawstring contained within the first hem,
wherein the reduced gauge portion of the first panel substantially includes all of the first hem.
7. The thermoplastic bag of claim 6, further comprising:
the first drawstring is elastic.
8. The thermoplastic bag of claim 6, further comprising:
wherein the reduced gauge portion of the first panel further includes an area of the first panel below the first hem.
9. The thermoplastic bag of claim 1, further comprising:
the second panel having a normal thickness,
wherein the second panel comprises a reduced gauge portion, the reduced gauge portion of the second panel having a thickness that is less than the normal thickness of the second panel.
10. The thermoplastic bag of claim 9, further comprising:
a first hem provided in the first panel and a first drawstring contained within the first hem,
wherein the reduced gauge portion of the first panel substantially includes all of the first hem,
a second hem provided in the second panel and a second drawstring contained within the second hem,
wherein the reduced gauge portion of the second panel substantially includes all of the second hem.
11. The thermoplastic bag of claim 10, further comprising:
the first drawstring and the second drawstring are elastic.
12. The thermoplastic bag of claim 10, further comprising:
wherein the reduced gauge portion of the second panel further includes an area of the second panel below the first hem.
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