US2203924A - Closure for paper bags - Google Patents

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US2203924A
US2203924A US148575A US14857537A US2203924A US 2203924 A US2203924 A US 2203924A US 148575 A US148575 A US 148575A US 14857537 A US14857537 A US 14857537A US 2203924 A US2203924 A US 2203924A
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • 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
    • B65D31/00Bags or like containers made of paper and having structural provision for thickness of contents
    • B65D31/14Valve bags, i.e. with valves for filling
    • B65D31/142Valve bags, i.e. with valves for filling the filling port being formed by folding a flap connected to a side, e.g. block bottoms

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  • the invention relates to a closure for paper bags,'especially those adapted to receive cement.
  • Closures are known wherein a string and so forth is sewn, by means of which the closure can be tom open.
  • a further feature of the invention resides therein that one end of the string is used for strengthening the edge of the filling opening of the bag. The bag part resting on the valve opening is thus strengthened and the break-'- ing away is also avoided with certainty when the bags are filled particularly heavily.
  • a string there may be applied a wire, or any suitable article appropriate for tearing open the bag.
  • Fig. 1 shows a bag end (upper part) in elevation,.
  • Fig. 2 shows the bag endwith the closure in Fig. 10 shows diagrammatically the auxiliary device for supplying and cutting the tearing string.
  • a paper bag sleeve l shown in Fig. 1 is provided at its upper closure part 2 with a tearing string 3 of which the end 4 hangs out freely. By pulling this end it is possible to open the filled bag easily and rapidly. As shown in the enlarged Fig. 2
  • the flap 5 is connected by a gummed strip, applied to a flap 8, to the latter. whilst the tearing string 3, is gummed in at the same time. Over the flaps 5, 8 there is also gummed as a closure a cover strip 9.
  • the method of operation for connecting the parts already mentioned will be furtherillustrated in Figs. 6 to 10.
  • the flap 5 is folded through and at the same time provision is made in the auxiliary device for the supply of the string 3, so that the latter is placed directly on the upper side of the flap 5 (Fig. 8).
  • the flap 8 is now also folded through 180 in the folding device l5, l6 (Fig. 9) and gummed to the flap 5 and the string 3.
  • the supply of the tearing string is also shown diagrammatically in elevation in Fig. 10.
  • the string 3 located in a device I8 on a supply roller I9 is unwound by a conveying body 20 for a sufficient length and supplied to the bag completing machine. At the end thereof it is cut off by a cutter 2
  • Paper bag provided at one end with an inlet opening and with flaps arranged over one another and gummed together, a string with a freely exposed end piece adapted to be easily gripped by hand being interposed between the said flaps, the end of the string near-the inlet opening of the bag being bent into loop form, a portion of the loop lying parallel and adjacent to the edge of the opening so as to strengthen the edges near the said inlet opening.
  • a paper bag having flaps at one end lying one over the other, one of said flaps having a gummed strip, a string lying longitudinally between said flaps and secured in place by the flaps when they are gummed together, one end of said string being exposed, said'bag adjacent one end .of the flaps having an inlet opening and the other end of said string being bent into loop form adjacent said, flap-end so as to strengthen the edges near said inlet opening, a portion of the loop lying parallel andadjacent to the edge of the opening.
  • one of said flaps having a gummed strip, a string lying longitudinally between said flaps and secured in place by the flaps when they are gummed together, one end of said string being exposed, said bag adjacent one end oi the flaps having an inlet opening and the other end 3.
  • a paper bag having flaps at one end lying of said string being bent into loop form adjacent said flapend, so as to strengthen the edges near said inlet opening, a portion of the won the summed strip overlying said portion oi the loop to gum the same to the flaps.

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. June 11, 1940. w PLETSCHER 2,203,924 I CLOSURE FOR PAPER BAGS Filed June 16, 1957 z Sheets-Sheet l June 1940; w. PLETSCHER 2,203,924
CLOSURE FOR PAPER BAGS Filed June 16, 1937 2 Sheets-Sheet 2 Patented June 11; 1940 UNITED STATES 2.203.924 cnosoaa FOB PAPER. sacs Willy Pletscher, ltothrist liehen, Oanton'Aargau,
Switzerland, assignor Botln-ist A.-G., Switzerland to Papiersackfabrik Rothrist, Canton Aargau,
Application June 16, 1937, Serial No. 148,575
In Switzerland June 30, 1936 3 Claims.
The invention relates to a closure for paper bags,'especially those adapted to receive cement.
Closures are known wherein a string and so forth is sewn, by means of which the closure can be tom open.
The novelty now resides therein that the string is inserted at the gum point of the bag closure so that the work of sewing in the tearing open string is omitted. A further feature of the invention resides therein that one end of the string is used for strengthening the edge of the filling opening of the bag. The bag part resting on the valve opening is thus strengthened and the break-'- ing away is also avoided with certainty when the bags are filled particularly heavily. Instead of a string there may be applied a wire, or any suitable article appropriate for tearing open the bag.-
According to the invention there is mounted onthe usual and known machines for the production so of cement paper bags an auxiliary device by means of which the insertion of the tearing open string can be effected during the production of the bag closure. The insertion of the tearing open string is thus effected simultaneously with the formation of the closure. The period of time necessary for the production of a bag is not prolonged.
In the drawings the device is shown diagrammaticaily as well as the bag closure: Fig. 1 shows a bag end (upper part) in elevation,.
Fig. 2 shows the bag endwith the closure in Fig. 10 shows diagrammatically the auxiliary device for supplying and cutting the tearing string.
A paper bag sleeve l shown in Fig. 1 is provided at its upper closure part 2 with a tearing string 3 of which the end 4 hangs out freely. By pulling this end it is possible to open the filled bag easily and rapidly. As shown in the enlarged Fig. 2
the string 3, which lies on the flap 5 formed by the wall of the bag, is bent into loop form 6; the
latter just above the filling point F so as to effectively strengthen the bag when suspended on the filling nozzle. The flap 5 is connected by a gummed strip, applied to a flap 8, to the latter. whilst the tearing string 3, is gummed in at the same time. Over the flaps 5, 8 there is also gummed as a closure a cover strip 9. The method of operation for connecting the parts already mentioned will be furtherillustrated in Figs. 6 to 10.
For forming the bag sleeve I there is advanced a tubular, multi-layer paper structure on the completing machine and suitably cut and folded for the production of the flaps 5 to 8.
Prepared in this way the sleeve It moves under a gumdelivery device and gummed strip I is applied to the flap 8. By the device l2, 13, ll (Fig. 7) the flap 5 is folded through and at the same time provision is made in the auxiliary device for the supply of the string 3, so that the latter is placed directly on the upper side of the flap 5 (Fig. 8). The flap 8 is now also folded through 180 in the folding device l5, l6 (Fig. 9) and gummed to the flap 5 and the string 3.
The supply of the tearing string is also shown diagrammatically in elevation in Fig. 10.
The string 3 located in a device I8 on a supply roller I9 is unwound by a conveying body 20 for a sufficient length and supplied to the bag completing machine. At the end thereof it is cut off by a cutter 2| which is driven by an eccentric 22 through levers 23.
- What I wish to claim is:
1. Paper bag, provided at one end with an inlet opening and with flaps arranged over one another and gummed together, a string with a freely exposed end piece adapted to be easily gripped by hand being interposed between the said flaps, the end of the string near-the inlet opening of the bag being bent into loop form, a portion of the loop lying parallel and adjacent to the edge of the opening so as to strengthen the edges near the said inlet opening.
2. A paper bag having flaps at one end lying one over the other, one of said flaps having a gummed strip, a string lying longitudinally between said flaps and secured in place by the flaps when they are gummed together, one end of said string being exposed, said'bag adjacent one end .of the flaps having an inlet opening and the other end of said string being bent into loop form adjacent said, flap-end so as to strengthen the edges near said inlet opening, a portion of the loop lying parallel andadjacent to the edge of the opening.
over the other, one of said flaps having a gummed strip, a string lying longitudinally between said flaps and secured in place by the flaps when they are gummed together, one end of said string being exposed, said bag adjacent one end oi the flaps having an inlet opening and the other end 3. A paper bag having flaps at one end lying of said string being bent into loop form adjacent said flapend, so as to strengthen the edges near said inlet opening, a portion of the won the summed strip overlying said portion oi the loop to gum the same to the flaps.
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Cited By (9)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2508754A (en) * 1945-08-17 1950-05-23 Frieder Parachute container of folded paper
US2527074A (en) * 1947-10-15 1950-10-24 Int Paper Co Bag closure
US2653432A (en) * 1949-05-19 1953-09-29 American Viscose Corp Sausage stuffing machine
US2998911A (en) * 1958-12-01 1961-09-05 Union Bag Camp Paper Corp Bag opening device
US3048325A (en) * 1959-04-13 1962-08-07 Bemis Bro Bag Co Bag
US3081930A (en) * 1957-10-17 1963-03-19 Paper Sacks Ltd Bag opening device
US4441613A (en) * 1982-09-01 1984-04-10 Champion International Corporation Container with resealable closure
US4460091A (en) * 1982-09-01 1984-07-17 Champion International Corporation Bag resealing clip
US20090324144A1 (en) * 2008-06-23 2009-12-31 Ernst Edlinger Bag and method for emptying a bag

Cited By (10)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2508754A (en) * 1945-08-17 1950-05-23 Frieder Parachute container of folded paper
US2527074A (en) * 1947-10-15 1950-10-24 Int Paper Co Bag closure
US2653432A (en) * 1949-05-19 1953-09-29 American Viscose Corp Sausage stuffing machine
US3081930A (en) * 1957-10-17 1963-03-19 Paper Sacks Ltd Bag opening device
US2998911A (en) * 1958-12-01 1961-09-05 Union Bag Camp Paper Corp Bag opening device
US3048325A (en) * 1959-04-13 1962-08-07 Bemis Bro Bag Co Bag
US4441613A (en) * 1982-09-01 1984-04-10 Champion International Corporation Container with resealable closure
US4460091A (en) * 1982-09-01 1984-07-17 Champion International Corporation Bag resealing clip
US20090324144A1 (en) * 2008-06-23 2009-12-31 Ernst Edlinger Bag and method for emptying a bag
US8152375B2 (en) * 2008-06-23 2012-04-10 Mondi Ag Bag and method for emptying a bag

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