WO2014012212A1 - Sac d'emballage souple - Google Patents

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WO2014012212A1
WO2014012212A1 PCT/CN2012/078727 CN2012078727W WO2014012212A1 WO 2014012212 A1 WO2014012212 A1 WO 2014012212A1 CN 2012078727 W CN2012078727 W CN 2012078727W WO 2014012212 A1 WO2014012212 A1 WO 2014012212A1
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packaging bag
flexible packaging
opening
storage cavity
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彭实
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Peng Shi
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Priority to PCT/CN2013/079484 priority patent/WO2014012482A1/fr
Priority to CN201380023445.5A priority patent/CN104364162B/zh
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    • GPHYSICS
    • G01MEASURING; TESTING
    • G01FMEASURING VOLUME, VOLUME FLOW, MASS FLOW OR LIQUID LEVEL; METERING BY VOLUME
    • G01F11/00Apparatus requiring external operation adapted at each repeated and identical operation to measure and separate a predetermined volume of fluid or fluent solid material from a supply or container, without regard to weight, and to deliver it
    • G01F11/10Apparatus requiring external operation adapted at each repeated and identical operation to measure and separate a predetermined volume of fluid or fluent solid material from a supply or container, without regard to weight, and to deliver it with measuring chambers moved during operation
    • G01F11/26Apparatus requiring external operation adapted at each repeated and identical operation to measure and separate a predetermined volume of fluid or fluent solid material from a supply or container, without regard to weight, and to deliver it with measuring chambers moved during operation wherein the measuring chamber is filled and emptied by tilting or inverting the supply vessel, e.g. bottle-emptying apparatus
    • G01F11/262Apparatus requiring external operation adapted at each repeated and identical operation to measure and separate a predetermined volume of fluid or fluent solid material from a supply or container, without regard to weight, and to deliver it with measuring chambers moved during operation wherein the measuring chamber is filled and emptied by tilting or inverting the supply vessel, e.g. bottle-emptying apparatus for liquid or semi-liquid
    • 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
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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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    • 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
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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
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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
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  • the invention relates to the field of flexible packaging bags.
  • a flexible package of a flexible material is often used to encapsulate a substance such as a solid, a liquid, or a fluid, and a sealing edge of a flexible package of a flexible material is produced by a heat sealing, pressing, bonding, or the like.
  • the advantages of using flexible packaging are light weight, low cost and easy to transport.
  • the disadvantages include the following: First, the speed and quantity of fluid material being poured out cannot be controlled. Second, if the flexible packaging bag is filled with large particles and sheet-like articles. Etc., when the user needs to take it by hand, it is neither convenient nor easy to cause contamination of the contents of the package.
  • the present invention provides a flexible package bag which can control the flow rate or amount of a substance such as a fluid poured out from a flexible package.
  • the existing flexible packaging bag is mainly made of paper, aluminum foil, fiber, plastic film and composite thereof, and the polygonal sealed container which is sealed by bonding, heat sealing and the like, has at least one sealing at the periphery thereof.
  • the usual flexible bag has more than three sealing edges. Among them, ziplock bags and stand-up bags are currently more commonly used technologies.
  • the invention provides a flexible packaging bag comprising at least one flexible packaging bag sealing edge and at least one opening portion or an opening to be opened, and the flexible packaging bag wall is sealed at the sealing edge of the flexible packaging bag to enclose an inner space of the flexible packaging bag
  • the utility model is further characterized in that: a blocking portion is further formed by a close fitting of the inner wall of the flexible packaging bag; the blocking portion divides an inner space of the flexible packaging bag into a storage cavity and a temporary storage cavity, wherein the temporary storage cavity and the storage cavity are respectively set In the near opening portion and the far opening portion of the flexible packaging bag, or near the opening portion and the distal opening portion, a passage is provided between the storage cavity and the temporary storage cavity.
  • the flexible bag body can adopt existing common structures, such as a ziplock bag, a stand-up bag, and the like.
  • the opening portion may be provided with a tearable opening (pre-opening), which can be easily torn open when starting to use. If the flexible package is viewed from the front, the opening or the opening to be opened is disposed at the top of the flexible packaging bag, and the temporary storage cavity and the storage cavity are vertically distributed in the vertical direction, respectively.
  • the blocking portion is a fixed barrier wire formed by bonding, pressing or heat sealing, and the sealing edge of the barrier wire and the flexible packaging bag adopt the same process, so the barrier wire can be sealed with the flexible packaging bag.
  • the joint is formed at one time.
  • the barrier line includes two ends: at one of the ends, the temporary storage chamber and the storage chamber are completely isolated, and at the other end, the passage between the storage chamber and the temporary storage chamber is left.
  • the two ends of the barrier wire may be: one end in contact with the sealing edge of the flexible packaging bag, and the other end not in contact with the flexible packaging bag.
  • the closer to the passage the closer the barrier line is to the opening or the portion to be opened of the flexible package.
  • fluid material flows and concentrates toward the passage under the guidance of the barrier wire, and it is also convenient to "empty" the residual fluid material in the storage chamber.
  • a refastenable structure or a container cover is provided at the opening of the flexible package to open and close the flexible package.
  • barrier line is a slanted straight line.
  • the "sloping slope" formed by the inclined straight line facilitates the flow of fluid material to the passage.
  • the barrier line is a curve that is curved toward an opening portion or a portion to be opened of the flexible packaging bag.
  • the barrier line is a fold line that is bent at both ends toward the opening or the portion to be opened.
  • the flexible bag can be poured with a smaller tipping angle.
  • a guiding portion formed by the inner wall of a part of the flexible packaging bag of the flexible packaging bag or closely adhering to the inner wall of the flexible packaging bag, the guiding portion being disposed on the side of the channel and blocking the same
  • the portions are oppositely formed in a funnel shape, and the funnel-shaped outlet faces the opening portion of the flexible package or the portion to be opened.
  • the funnel formed by the guide and the barrier is beneficial for the concentration of fluid material to the passage.
  • the guide portion is constituted by the inner wall of a portion of the flexible packaging bag of the flexible packaging bag, a portion of the sealing edge including the flexible packaging bag constitutes the guiding portion.
  • the guiding portion is a fixed guiding barrier line formed by bonding, pressing or heat sealing.
  • the guiding barrier and the sealing edge of the flexible packaging bag are subjected to the same process, so that the guiding barrier wire can be molded at one time with the sealing edge of the soft packaging bag.
  • the guide line is a straight line or a curved line, and an opening near the opening of the flexible package or an end to be opened is above the blocking portion. In this way, it is more advantageous to direct all fluid substances to the temporary cavity.
  • a first repeatable opening and closing structure is disposed on the inner wall of the packaging bag at the position of the blocking portion to block the barrier
  • the inner wall of the bag at the position can be repeatedly fitted and separated.
  • the inner wall of the bag at the channel position is provided with a second repeatable opening and closing structure so that the inner wall of the bag at the channel position can be repeatedly fitted and separated.
  • all or part of the blocking portion is constituted by a movable repeating opening and closing structure that adjusts the size of the temporary cavity by the movable position.
  • the movable repetitive opening and closing structure includes a clip or a clip, and all or part of the blocking portion is formed by the clip or the clip being sandwiched on the wall of the flexible packaging bag.
  • the partial blocking portion is made up of a movable repetitive opening and closing structure, which is more cost-effective to manufacture, and is easier to realize. Even when the size of the portion of the blocking portion is small, the user can pinch the corresponding position of the wall of the flexible packaging bag. The way to complete the adjustment of the size of the temporary cavity capacity.
  • the utility model further comprises a support member installed in the temporary storage cavity, wherein the support member functions to support the temporary storage cavity of the flexible package as a fixed-size cavity, so that the quantitative fluid substance can be more accurate.
  • the support member has a through hole and a support groove communicating with the through hole, one end of the through hole is provided with a container cover, and the support groove at the other end of the through hole is disposed in the temporary storage Within the cavity, and the slot of the support slot is opposite the channel.
  • the repeatable opening and closing structure at the opening portion, the first repeatable opening and closing structure, and the second re-openable structure are a reproducible sealing structure (self-sealing structure) commonly used for ziplock bags.
  • the beneficial effects of the invention are as follows: by setting a temporary storage cavity in the upper part of the ordinary flexible package, the fluid substance in the flexible package is lifted and temporarily stored in the temporary storage cavity of the upper part of the flexible package during the reversed upright process, and the user is smaller when dumping
  • the angle of inclination is used to discharge the fluid substance temporarily stored in the temporary cavity; or it is taken by hand near the opening.
  • the fluid material in the temporary storage chamber can be immediately returned to the lower part of the flexible packaging, so that the function of quantitative pouring can be achieved.
  • the flow rate of the fluid material can be controlled by the restriction of the head space of the flexible package by the temporary cavity or the like, or by the limitation of the channel diameter.
  • the barrier line forming the temporary cavity can be directly molded inside the flexible package - only the shape of the sealing die needs to be changed.
  • the barrier wire can be formed at the same time without adding material. And the process flow, without changing the existing filling equipment, the cost of the invention and the traditional flexible packaging bag is almost the same.
  • Figure 1-1 is a front perspective view of the flexible packaging bag of the first embodiment
  • Figure 1-2 is a front elevational cross-sectional view showing the flexible packaging bag of the first embodiment
  • 1-3 is a cross-sectional view showing the flexible packaging bag of the embodiment 1 when the fluid substance is loaded into the temporary storage chamber;
  • 1-4 is a front cross-sectional view showing the flexible packaging bag of the first embodiment;
  • FIG. 1-5 is a schematic cross-sectional view of the flexible packaging bag of the embodiment 1 when the fluid material is poured out of the temporary storage cavity;
  • FIG. 2-1 is a schematic cross-sectional view of the flexible packaging bag of the second embodiment;
  • FIG. 2-3 is a schematic front view of the flexible packaging bag of the second embodiment
  • FIG. 2-5 is a schematic cross-sectional view of the flexible package bag when the fluid material is continuously poured in the embodiment 2
  • -1 is a schematic cross-sectional view of the flexible packaging bag of Embodiment 3;
  • Figure 3-2 is a schematic cross-sectional view of the flexible packaging bag of the embodiment 3 when the fluid substance is loaded into the temporary storage cavity
  • Figure 3-3 is a schematic cross-sectional view of the flexible packaging bag of the embodiment 3;
  • Figure 3-4 is a schematic cross-sectional view showing the flexible packaging bag of the embodiment 3 when the fluid material is poured out of the temporary storage cavity;
  • Figure 4-1 is a front elevational cross-sectional view of the flexible packaging bag of the fourth embodiment;
  • FIG. 4-2 is a cross-sectional view of the flexible packaging bag of the embodiment 4 when the fluid substance is loaded into the temporary storage cavity
  • FIG. 4-3 is a schematic cross-sectional view of the flexible packaging bag of the embodiment 4;
  • FIG. 4-4 is a schematic cross-sectional view of the flexible packaging bag of the embodiment 4 when the fluid material is poured out of the temporary storage cavity;
  • FIG. 5-1 is a perspective view of the flexible packaging bag of the embodiment 5;
  • Figure 5-2 is a front elevational cross-sectional view showing the flexible packaging bag of Embodiment 5;
  • Figure 5-3 is a cross-sectional view of the flexible packaging bag of the embodiment 5 when the fluid substance is loaded into the temporary storage cavity;
  • Figure 5-4 is a schematic longitudinal sectional view of the flexible packaging bag of the embodiment 5;
  • FIG. 5-5 is a cross-sectional view of the flexible packaging bag of the embodiment 5 when the fluid material is poured out of the temporary storage cavity;
  • FIG. 6-1 is a schematic cross-sectional view of the flexible packaging bag of the embodiment 6;
  • Figure 6-2 is a schematic cross-sectional view of the flexible packaging bag of the embodiment 6 when the fluid substance is loaded into the temporary storage cavity
  • Figure 6-3 is a front elevational cross-sectional view of the flexible packaging bag of the embodiment 6;
  • Figure 6-4 is a schematic cross-sectional view of the flexible packaging bag of the embodiment 6 when the fluid material is poured out of the temporary storage cavity
  • Figure 7-1 is a perspective view of the flexible packaging bag of the embodiment 7;
  • Figure 7-2 is a front elevational cross-sectional view showing the flexible packaging bag of Embodiment 7;
  • FIG. 7-3 is a cross-sectional view showing the flexible packaging bag of the embodiment 7 when the fluid substance is loaded into the temporary storage cavity; and
  • FIG. 7-4 is a schematic cross-sectional view showing the flexible packaging bag of the embodiment 7;
  • FIG. 7-5 is a schematic cross-sectional view of the flexible packaging bag of the embodiment 7 when the fluid material is poured out of the temporary storage cavity;
  • FIG. 8-1 is a perspective view of the flexible packaging bag of the embodiment 8;
  • FIG. 8-2 is a front cross-sectional view showing the flexible packaging bag of Embodiment 8.
  • FIG. 8-3 is a schematic cross-sectional view of the flexible packaging bag when the fluid substance is loaded into the temporary storage cavity of the embodiment 8;
  • FIG. 8-4 is a schematic cross-sectional view of the flexible packaging bag of the eighth embodiment;
  • 8-5 is a schematic cross-sectional view of the flexible packaging bag when the fluid substance is poured out of the temporary storage chamber of Embodiment 8;
  • FIGS. 8-6 are schematic cross-sectional views of the flexible packaging bag when the fluid material is continuously poured in Embodiment 8.
  • 9-1 is a front perspective view and a partially enlarged schematic view of the flexible packaging bag of Embodiment 9;
  • 9-2 is a front cross-sectional view showing the flexible packaging bag of Embodiment 9;
  • 9-3 is a cross-sectional view showing the flexible packaging bag of the embodiment 9 when the fluid substance is loaded into the temporary storage chamber;
  • Figure 9-4 is a front elevational cross-sectional view showing the flexible packaging bag of the embodiment 9;
  • 9-5 is a cross-sectional view showing the flexible packaging bag of the embodiment 9 when the fluid substance is poured out of the temporary storage chamber;
  • 9-6 is a schematic cross-sectional view showing a flexible packaging bag when the fluid material is continuously poured in Embodiment 9;
  • Figure 10-1 is a perspective view of the flexible package of the embodiment 10;
  • Figure 10-2 is a front elevational, cross-sectional view showing the flexible package of Embodiment 10;
  • Figure 10-3 is a cross-sectional view showing the flexible packaging bag of the embodiment 10 when the fluid substance is loaded into the temporary storage chamber;
  • Figure 10-4 is a front elevational cross-sectional view showing the flexible packaging bag of the embodiment 10;
  • Figure 10-5 is a cross-sectional view showing the flexible packaging bag of the embodiment 10 when the fluid substance is poured out of the temporary storage chamber;
  • Fig. 10-6 is a schematic cross-sectional view showing the flexible packaging bag in the case of continuously pouring a fluid substance of Example 10.
  • a flexible packaging bag 100 is enclosed by an air-sealing, pressing or bonding manner of a flexible packaging bag wall 202 to form an internal space, and is sealed.
  • the portion forms a soft packaging bag sealing edge, including a flexible packaging bag side sealing edge 240, a flexible packaging bag upper sealing edge 242 and a flexible packaging bag lower sealing edge 241, and the formed internal space includes a storage cavity 210 for temporarily storing substances.
  • the temporary storage chamber 220 and the passage 230 connecting the storage chamber 210 and the temporary storage chamber 220, the temporary storage chamber 220 and the storage chamber 210 are respectively disposed above and below the flexible packaging bag 100, and the inner wall 203 of the flexible packaging bag 100 is closely fitted.
  • the barrier portion 110 between the storage cavity 210 and the temporary storage cavity 220 is partially formed, so that the barrier portion 110 and the inner wall 203 of the package enclose a space of the temporary cavity 220.
  • the blocking portion 110 may be a blocking line 110 formed by sealing, pressing or bonding, and the blocking line 110 includes a first blocking line end 111 on the side of the channel 230 and a second portion away from the channel 230.
  • the barrier line end 112, the second barrier line end 112 is in contact with the inner wall 203 of the package, and the closer to the channel 230, the further the barrier line 110 is from the bottom of the flexible package 100, that is, the lower sealing edge 241, thereby forming a slope-like structure.
  • Barrier line 110 may be a blocking line 110 formed by sealing, pressing or bonding, and the blocking line 110 includes a first blocking line end 111 on the side of the channel 230 and a second portion away from the channel 230.
  • the barrier line end 112, the second barrier line end 112 is in contact with the inner wall 203 of the package, and the closer to the channel 230, the further the barrier line 110 is from the bottom of the flexible package 100, that is, the lower sealing edge 241, thereby forming a slope-like structure
  • the barrier wire 100 facilitates the fluid material 201 to enter the channel 230 along the barrier wire 100, and then enters the temporary cavity 220, and then, as shown in FIG.
  • the slope-like barrier line 230 facilitates that the fluid material that has been in the temporary cavity does not easily fall back into the storage chamber 210.
  • the temporary storage chamber 220 stores a certain amount of fluid substance. 201.
  • the length, inclination, and the like of the barrier line 110 all affect the capacity of the temporary storage cavity 220.
  • the fluid substance 201 in the temporary chamber 220 is poured out from the opening portion 243 of the flexible package 100 as shown in FIGS.
  • the flexible packaging bag 100 is sealed by the flexible packaging bag wall 202 to form a closed space having a pre-opening 244.
  • the pre-opening 244 is disposed in the opening portion of the flexible packaging bag 100, that is, the temporary storage cavity 220 and the storage cavity 210 are respectively disposed in the flexible packaging bag 100.
  • the opening portion 243 can be obtained by tearing or cutting the opening portion 244 near the opening portion and the opening portion.
  • the embodiment 2 includes the following differences:
  • the inner wall 203 of the flexible packaging bag 100 is provided with a re-openable structure 300, that is, the flexible packaging bag 100 is self-sealing.
  • the bag, and the pre-opening 244 on the flexible package 100 are disposed on the flexible package side sealing edge 240, so that the opening of the flexible package 100 can be obtained by tearing along the pre-opening 244 provided at the opening to be opened.
  • This embodiment can be used to control the manner in which the velocity of the fluid substance 201 is poured, and the manner in which the amount of the fluid substance 201 poured out is controlled.
  • the pouring mode for controlling the amount of the poured fluid substance 201 is as shown in Fig. 2-1
  • the fluid substance 201 is in the storage chamber 210; when dumping, as shown in Fig. 2-2,
  • the opening 244 of the flexible package 100 is obtained by tearing off the pre-opening 244 provided at the opening to be opened (the temporary storage chamber 220 and the storage chamber 210 are respectively disposed at the near opening portion and the distal opening portion of the flexible packaging bag 100), and are closed.
  • the repetitive opening and closing structure 300 the fluid substance 201 enters the temporary storage cavity 220 through the channel 230; then, as shown in FIG.
  • the flexible packaging bag 100 is placed, and a certain amount of the fluid substance 201 stays in the temporary storage cavity 220; As shown in FIG. 4, the first re-openable structure section 301 of the re-opening structure 300 away from the channel 230 is opened, the flexible packaging bag 100 is tilted, and the fluid substance 201 in the temporary cavity 200 passes through the first re-openable structure section 301. The opening portion 243 flows out of the flexible packaging bag 100.
  • the process is as shown in Figs. 2-1 to 2-3, and Figs. 2-5, which is different from the manner in which the amount of the poured fluid substance 201 is controlled.
  • the step of pouring the fluid substance 201 when dumping, as shown in FIG. 2-5, opening the second repeatable opening and closing structure section 302 near the passage 230, the fluid substance 201 sequentially passes through the passage 230, the partial temporary storage chamber 220, and The second repeatable opening and closing structure section 302 flows out such that the barrier line 110 can function to control the outflow speed of the fluid substance 201, and the opening length of the second repeatable opening and closing structure section 302 also has such a function.
  • Example 3 As shown in FIGS. 3-1 to 3-4, the difference between this embodiment and the embodiment 2 includes: the barrier line 120 includes a barrier line 121, an upper barrier line 122, and a lower barrier line 123, at the channel 230.
  • the flexible bag inner wall 203 is provided with a repeatable opening and closing structure 400.
  • the repeatable opening and closing structure 400 includes a first repeatable opening and closing structure section 401 and a second repeatable opening and closing structure section 402, and the second repeatable opening and closing structure 402 Located between the upper barrier line 122 and the lower barrier line 123.
  • the first repeatable opening and closing structure section 401 When the fluid substance 201 is poured, as shown in FIG. 3-2, the first repeatable opening and closing structure section 401 is opened, the reopenable opening and closing structure 300 is closed, the flexible packaging bag 100 is inverted, and the fluid substance 201 enters the temporary storage cavity 220; As shown in FIG. 3-3, the first repeatable opening and closing structure section 401 is closed, and a certain amount of the fluid substance 201 stays in the temporary storage cavity 220, and the flexible packaging bag 100 is placed; then, as shown in FIG. 3-4, dumping The flexible bag 100 is opened, and the repeatable opening and closing structure 300 is opened, and a certain amount of the fluid substance 201 flows out.
  • the barrier line 122 can function to support the temporary cavity 220.
  • the barrier line 123 and the barrier line 122 can collectively function to seal the corresponding partial sections of the re-openable structure 400, thereby enabling the first repeatable opening therein.
  • the structural section 401 can be opened and the second repeatable opening section 402 cannot be opened. Therefore, if the quantitative pouring of the fluid substance 201 is to be achieved, only the repeatable opening and closing structure 400 can be provided, and the barrier lines 120, 122 and 123 can be omitted.
  • the difference of the embodiment 4 is that the guide portion 121 is closely attached to the inner wall 203 of the flexible packaging bag, and the guiding portion 121 is disposed.
  • the inlet of the funnel is adjacent to the storage chamber 210 and the outlet is adjacent to the temporary storage chamber 220.
  • the opening 243 of the repeatable opening and closing structure 300 away from the flexible packaging bag 100 has a barrier line 123.
  • the guiding portion 121 may be a guiding wire 121 formed by sealing, such as heat sealing, pressing or bonding, and the upper guiding wire end 124 of the guiding wire 121 near the top of the flexible packaging bag 100 is above the blocking wire 110, thus It is advantageous to direct all of the fluid substance 201 into the temporary chamber 220.
  • the process of pouring the fluid substance 201 is similar to that of Embodiment 2, except that the fluid material 201 which can be poured out in the temporary chamber 220 can be poured only by opening the re-openable structure section 301 of the reopenable opening and closing structure 300.
  • Example 5 As shown in FIGS. 5-1 to 5-5, the difference of the flexible packaging bag 100 of the present embodiment is as follows:
  • the flexible packaging bag 100 is a self-standing bag (a bag that can be placed upright) because it has a bottom plane.
  • the barrier line 110 is an upwardly curved curve. The closer to the channel 230, the further the barrier line 110 is from the lower sealing edge 241 of the flexible packaging bag, and the curve protrudes toward the lower sealing edge 241 of the flexible packaging bag, and the guiding line of the flexible packaging bag 100 250 is formed by a portion of the flexible packaging bag wall 202 of the flexible packaging bag 100.
  • the guiding wire 250 is an upwardly curved curve and protrudes toward the outside of the flexible packaging bag 100.
  • the guide wire 250 has a first guide wire end 251 which is closer to the lower sealing edge 241 of the flexible package bag, and a second guide wire end 252 which is farther away from the lower sealing edge 241 of the flexible package bag, and the guide wire 250 is bent upward to the barrier line.
  • the second guide wire end 252 is above the barrier line 110 to facilitate introduction of all fluid material 201 into the temporary storage cavity 220 during pouring, such that the barrier wire 110 and the guide wire 250 form a funnel-like shape.
  • a cover 246 is mounted on the opening 242.
  • the process of pouring the fluid substance 201 of the flexible pouch 100 is similar to that of the embodiment 4 except that in the step of inverting the pouch 100 shown in Fig. 5-3, the lid 246 is tightened, as shown in Fig. 5-5.
  • the lid 246 is opened to complete the quantitative dumping.
  • the barrier line 110 is a fold line, and the barrier line 110 includes a first barrier on the side of the channel 230. a wire end 111, a second barrier wire end 112 away from the channel 230 and adjacent to the opening 243 of the flexible package 100, and a wire end turn point 113 between the first barrier wire end 111 and the second barrier wire end 112, first
  • the height of the barrier line end 111 from the lower sealing edge 241 of the flexible packaging bag is greater than the height of the blocking line turning point 113 from the lower sealing edge 241 of the flexible packaging bag, and is smaller than the height of the second blocking wire end 112 from the lower sealing edge 241 of the flexible packaging bag.
  • the barrier line 110 has a spoon-like shape, and the spoon handle is adjacent to the opening portion 243.
  • the fluid substance 201 in the flexible packaging bag 100 is poured in the same manner as in the fourth embodiment.
  • the flexible packaging bag 100 becomes a standing pouch due to the bottom plane, and the barrier thread 110 is a broken line, which is blocked.
  • the line 110 includes a first barrier line end 111 on the side of the channel 230, a second barrier line end 112 away from the channel 230, and a first barrier line turning point between the first barrier line end 111 and the second barrier line end 112.
  • the barrier line segment between the first barrier line turning point 113 and the first barrier line end 111 is similar to the barrier line 110 of the first embodiment, and has a ramp shape, and the first barrier line turning point 113 and the second barrier line turning point 114
  • the barrier line segment is in the vertical direction or close to the vertical direction, and the barrier line segment between the second barrier line turning point 114 and the second barrier line end 112 is horizontal or nearly horizontal, such that the two barrier segments
  • the flexible packaging bag wall 202 encloses a main space of the temporary storage cavity 220, wherein the space is mounted with a support member 221, the support member 221 is tubular, and includes a through hole 223 and a support member groove 222 communicating with the through hole, the through hole 223- The end is close to the opening 245 of the flexible package 100, and the other end is adjacent to the barrier line 110.
  • the slot of the support slot 22 faces the channel 230 to facilitate the flow of the fluid substance 201 through the support slot 222 and the through hole 223 to the flexible package 110, the opening 245.
  • a cover 246 is installed, a scale is provided on the flexible package wall 202 of the support member 221, or a scale is provided on the support member 221.
  • the temporary cavity 220 can be observed.
  • the amount of fluid substance 201 Since the support member 221 is provided, the temporary storage chamber 220 can be supported as a fixed cavity, so that the storage capacity thereof is fixed, and the number of the fluid substances 201 corresponding to the scale is also fixed, so that the quantitative fluid substance 201 can be more precise. .
  • the process of pouring the fluid substance 201 is similar to the process of the embodiment 5.
  • the difference of the flexible packaging bag 100 of the present embodiment includes: without the supporting member 221, the barrier line 110 having a fold line shape has no slope structure, and the first blocking line
  • the barrier line segment between the end 111 and the first barrier line turning point 113, and the barrier line segment between the second barrier line turning point 114 and the second barrier line end 112 are both in a vertical direction or in a vertical direction, and the first blocking line
  • the blocking line end between the turning point 113 and the second barrier line turning point 114 is horizontal or near horizontal
  • the second blocking line end 112 is near the opening 245 of the flexible package 100, thereby between the storage cavity 210 and the temporary storage cavity 220.
  • the flexible packaging bag 100 of the present embodiment can operate in a manner of controlling the amount of the discharged fluid substance 201; in addition, as shown in Figs. 8-1 to 8-4 and 8-6 As shown, it is also possible to control the rate at which the fluid material 201 exits, wherein the size of the passage 230 between the barrier line 110 and the flexible package wall 202 is related to the magnitude of the outflow velocity.
  • the difference of the flexible packaging bag 100 of the present embodiment as compared with the embodiment 7 includes: the flexible packaging bag 100 has no supporting member 221, and has no second blocking wire end 112, and a barrier line between the second barrier line turning point 114 and the second barrier line end 112, but having a movable repeatable opening and closing structure 115, If it can be a clip or clip 115, the clip or clip 115 is clamped on the second barrier line turning point 114 and the flexible package wall 202, thereby equivalently forming a part of the barrier line of the barrier line 110, so that the temporary cavity 220 and the storage There are only channels 230 between the cavities 210 and no other channels. The clamping position of the clip or clip 115 is moved, so that the cavity space of the temporary cavity 220 is changed, that is, the number of fluid substances 201 that can be temporarily stored can be changed.
  • the manner in which the flexible pouch 100 operates to control the amount of the poured fluid substance 201 is similar to that of the embodiment 7. If it is desired to change the fluid substance 201 that is poured out each time, it is only necessary to change the sealing position of the movable repetitive opening and closing structure 115.
  • the flexible packaging bag 100 can also operate in a manner to control the speed at which the fluid substance 201 is poured. As shown in FIGS. 9-7, the movable repetitive opening and closing structure 115 is opened, and another passage occurs between the temporary storage chamber 220 and the storage chamber 210. The fluid substance 201 flows out through the passage, the temporary chamber 220 and the opening 245.
  • the difference of the flexible packaging bag 100 of the present embodiment is as follows: It has an opening 245 on the sealing edge 242 of the flexible packaging bag, and a cover is attached to the opening 245. 246, the flexible packaging bag 100 does not have a fixed separation storage compartment barrier line 110, but two flexible repeatable opening and closing structures 130 and a second repeatable opening and closing structure 140 are disposed on the flexible packaging bag inner wall 203 of the flexible packaging bag 100.
  • the first repeatable opening and closing structure 130 is closed, it can serve as a barrier line between the storage chamber 210 and the temporary storage chamber 220.
  • FIG. 10-3 when the fluid substance 201 is poured, the second repeatable one is opened.
  • the opening and closing structure 140, the fluid substance 201 enters the temporary cavity 220 through the channel thus formed, and then, as shown in FIG. 10-4, the flexible packaging bag 100 is placed, and the fluid substance 201 exceeding the capacity of the temporary cavity 220 passes through
  • the passage formed by the opening of the repeatable opening and closing structure 140 re-flows into the storage chamber, and then, as shown in Fig. 10-5, the lid 246 is opened to pour a certain amount of the fluid substance 201.
  • the rate at which the fluid substance 201 exits can also be controlled by controlling the degree of opening of the first repeatable opening and closing structure 130 and the second repeatable opening and closing structure 140.

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Sac d'emballage souple (100) qui comprend au moins un bord scellé (240, 242, 241) et au moins une partie orifice ou une partie à ouvrir. Une paroi du sac d'emballage souple est scellée au niveau du bord scellé, et entoure un espace intérieur du sac d'emballage souple. Ledit sac d'emballage souple comprend en outre une partie de blocage (110) étroitement fixée à une zone située sur une paroi intérieure du sac d'emballage souple. La partie de blocage sépare l'espace intérieur du sac d'emballage souple en une cavité de stockage (210) et en une cavité de stockage temporaire (220). La cavité de stockage temporaire et la cavité de stockage sont disposées respectivement à proximité de la partie orifice et à un certain écart de la partie orifice du sac d'emballage souple, ou respectivement à proximité de la partie à ouvrir et à un certain écart de la partie à ouvrir du sac d'emballage souple. Un canal (230) est situé entre la cavité de stockage et la cavité de stockage temporaire. Un utilisateur peut verser une matière fluide (201) stockée temporairement dans la cavité de stockage temporaire en inclinant légèrement le sac. Pour que la matière fluide présente une bonne fluidité, l'utilisateur peut verser la matière à raison d'une certaine quantité. De plus, même si l'utilisateur verse en continu la matière fluide, la vitesse d'écoulement de la matière fluide peut être régulée.
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