WO2015049139A1 - Bag and bag-production method - Google Patents
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- the invention relates to a bag, in particular box bag or box valve bag, with a tubular bag body, wherein the bag body is folded at least one end portion to a bottom and the folded bottom is connected to a cover sheet, and a method for producing such bag.
- the tubular bag body consists of a tubular material or a flat material joined together at its longitudinal edges.
- Bags with folded bottom usually have a box shape or cuboid shape. They offer optimum material surface utilization, good stacking capacity and, due to the cuboid shape, improved volume utilization.
- the box shape there is also the quasi-box shape, which has on one side a rectangular folded bottom and on the other side a closed by an adhesive, welding or sewing seam end.
- valves are made in the manufacture of the bag on a bottom, which consist of either a hose or a sheet material and inserted between the end flaps of the bag body and optionally folded.
- box bags one speaks of box valve bags.
- Box sacks, box valve bags, or quasi-box sacks usually have a capacity of 10, 25 or 50 kg, for certain applications also up to 1000 kg and are used for the packaging of goods, in particular bulk materials.
- Box sacks are nowadays commonly made of plastic films or plastic fabrics. Plastic film has no high strength and therefore requires a large material thickness. In addition, it is heat sensitive and not dimensionally stable due to high modulus of elasticity.
- Plastic fabric of monoaxially stretched plastic tape has a high strength and is dimensionally stable, especially when it is coated. By suitable coating the plastic fabric is also very good printable. Compared to plastic film material consumption is significantly lower when using plastic fabric with the same carrying capacity of the bags.
- Sacks of fabric made of monoaxially stretched polymer, in particular polyolefin, preferably polypropylene, tapes, which have one or two sides, have proven outstandingly well in practice thermoplastic material, in particular polyolefin may be coated.
- Such a bag is known from document WO 95/30598.
- the tapes of this fabric are made by stretching polyolefin films 4 to 10 times their original length and cutting the stretched polyolefin film.
- the film may be cut into strips before drawing and then the strips stretched into ribbons. Due to the stretching process, the molecular chains are aligned in the ribbon longitudinal direction and have in the direction of stretching about 6- to 10-fold strength compared to the original state.
- the ribbon width is usually about 1.5-10 mm, the thickness 20-80 ⁇ .
- the ribbons When loaded in the transverse direction, the ribbons splinter, which is why they are woven in round or flat fabric from each other about right-angled warp and weft layers. The fabric then has the same high tensile strength in all directions. Sacks made from such a fabric have been proven for billions of times around the world for the packaging of bulk goods of all kinds for many years.
- a coating of melt of preferably the same material as the tapes can be applied and pressed onto the fabric on one or both sides.
- melt coating a lamination of the fabric with plastic film is also provided.
- Such a woven-film composite has a construction of a fabric of monoaxially drawn polymer tapes, in particular polyolefin or polyester tapes, preferably polypropylene or polyethylene terephthalate tapes, an OPP (Oriented Poly Propylene) film and an intermediate connecting layer of thermoplastic or adhesive ,
- the OPP film may be printed on the fabric facing surface.
- This material structure shows both high strength (through the fabric) and excellent printability (through the OPP film). Since the OPP film is stretched, it also has a very good dimensional stability.
- BOPP films can also be used, which are so-called Biaxially Oriented Poly Propylene films.
- OPP film for the fabric-film composite which (at least) has a film seal layer on its surface facing away from the fabric.
- the film seal layer and / or the tissue sealing layer has a melting point which is below the crystallite melting point of the fabric ribbon material and the OPP film.
- bag body of multilayer film combined with a cover sheet of multilayer film Bag body of multilayer film combined with a cover sheet of film composite; Bag body of film composite combined with a cover sheet of multilayer film; and bag body of film composite combined with a cover sheet of film composite.
- these embodiments of the bag do not offer the same high strength as the use of a fabric of monoaxially stretched plastic tapes, but this disadvantage can be mitigated by increasing the number of foil layers.
- a cover sheet is applied to the folded end tabs of the bag body and connected in a flat manner to the folded bottom.
- a hot air welding method can be used, in which facing coated surfaces of the folded bottom and the cover sheet heated by hot air to plasticization, pressed against each other and then cooled.
- An alternative bonding method is the surface bonding of the folded bottom and the cover sheet, for example by means of hot melt adhesive.
- woven fabric box bags made of stretched plastic tapes are also advantageous for the retail trade and can be used, for example, for packaging animal feed, etc.
- a handle would be advantageous to facilitate carrying.
- the attachment of the handle should not reduce the carrying capacity of the bag and the handle itself should have a high load capacity and not detach from the bag.
- the present invention has for its object to provide a solution for attaching a handle to a bag that meets the criteria listed above.
- the bag according to the invention has the following features:
- the bag has a tubular bag body, wherein the bag body is folded at least one end portion to a bottom and the folded bottom is connected to a cover sheet.
- the topsheet has a central portion delimited by two opposing inner fold edges, two intermediate portions extending laterally from the inner fold edges, each intermediate portion bounded by one of the inner fold edges and an intermediate fold edge, and two outer portions extending laterally from the interfold edges.
- the intermediate portions are folded inwardly at the inner folding edges, and the outer portions are folded outwardly at the intermediate folding edges, wherein at least the outer portions are connected to the folded bottom and in embodiments of the invention also the central portion is connected to the folded bottom.
- gripping holes are formed by cuts, perforations or material weakening, and the gripping holes in the central section are arranged in the folded state of the cover sheet substantially flush with adjacent gripping holes of the intermediate sections.
- the cover sheet is made of one piece only.
- the cover sheet integrates its basic function of sealing the floor with a handle function and force transmission.
- the handle material can be printed and used as a "display" in the unopened state.
- the sack according to the invention can be produced in existing or only slightly modified sack packaging plants by: a tubular bag body is provided;
- a bottom is folded at at least one open end of the bag body by folding end flaps of the bag body;
- the folded bottom is connected to a cover sheet, in particular by hot air welding or gluing;
- the topsheet having a central portion bounded by two opposed inner fold edges; two intermediate portions extending laterally from the inner fold edges, each intermediate portion being bounded by one of the inner fold edges and an intermediate fold edge; and two outer portions extending laterally from the inter-fold edges;
- grip holes are formed in the intermediate sections and either in the central section or in the outer sections by cuts, perforations or material weakening, so that the grip holes in the central section or in the outer sections in the folded state of the cover sheet are arranged substantially flush with adjacent handle holes of the intermediate sections.
- the material for the cover sheet is a web material on which initially the formation of the grip holes takes place, then the folds of the intermediate sections and the outer sections are made and finally by means of cross sections, the cutting of the cover sheets in a repeat length.
- the grip holes are formed by laser perforation, laser cutting or mechanical stamping in the web.
- the topsheet material can be prefabricated off-line and then fed to any box valve bag system without special modifications. Since the thus pre-made cover sheet material has no asymmetrical thick spots, it is good on rolls wound up. Furthermore, it is advantageous in the manufacture of the cover sheet material to fix the intermediate sections at the central section, in particular close to the intermediate fold edges, or to fix the intermediate sections to the outer sections, in particular close to the inner fold edges, to thereby prevent slippage of said sections. This enormously facilitates automatic bag production in packaging machines.
- Another advantage of this embodiment is evident in the use of the bag. Namely, the passage of the fingers through the grip holes is facilitated when the Intermediate sections abut as close to the central section. This is accomplished by adhering the intermediate portions to the central portion, preferably with the adhesive locations proximate the inter-fold edges.
- the intermediate sections adhere to the outer sections, wherein preferably the traps run close to the inner folding edges.
- the traps are formed as a weld, extrusion seam, adhesive line or surface, in particular of hotmelt material, or as a sewing seam. Gluing lines or surfaces can be approximated by a variety of individual glue dots.
- a further advantage is that the folded and thus fixed cover sheet material has no asymmetrical thick areas and is therefore good on reels windable, which enormously facilitates the automatic bag making in packaging machines.
- the intermediate sections are fixed in sections, in particular punctiform, releasably attached to the outer sections.
- the intermediate sections are fixed in sections, in particular punctiform, releasably fixed to the central portion.
- an intermediate section overlaps an outer section and is fixed in sections, in particular punctiform, releasably attached to the outer section.
- the invention provides in a further embodiment that the central portion of the cover sheet has at least one tear line defined by cuts, perforations or material weakening, at which tear line the cover sheet can be torn open without aids, by simply pulling the handles apart become.
- the cuts, perforations or material weakening are preferably produced by means of laser cutting or mechanical punching.
- At least one tear line is arranged so as not to overlay the overlapping end flaps.
- the cover sheet When the bottom is folded such that end flaps of opposing walls of the bag body are folded toward each other but the end flaps do not overlap one another, then preferably at least one tear line is arranged to extend between the two end flaps. In this configuration, the user gains access to the interior of the bag by tearing the topsheet along the tear line.
- the at least one tear line extends over the entire repeat length of the cover sheet. In some applications, only a small access to the bag interior is desired, or one would like to avoid - with the provision of several tear lines - that a part of the cover sheet is completely torn off. In these cases, it is advantageous if the at least one tear line extends only over part of the repeat length of the cover sheet. In order to prevent the unintentional tearing of the cover sheet on the tear lines, the at least one tear line can be covered by a releasably adhering to the cover sheet protective tape. Thus, before tearing the cover sheet first the guard band subtracted from.
- the protective tape also serves to protect the bag contents from the external environment or to prevent leakage of powdery bag material when the tear line is formed as a perforation or cuts.
- the protective tape has a free end which does not adhere to the cover sheet. This can be accomplished, for example, by providing a release agent or ensuring that the guard band does not come in contact with an adhesive at the free end.
- the cover sheet in the torn-open state not only has a slot-shaped opening, but an opening with a defined width.
- the tear-off lines can be formed at one end as cutting lines.
- the bottom of the bag is folded such that end flaps of opposing walls of the bag body are folded together and the end flap of one wall covers the end flaps of the other wall with a cover width a halving line running at half the distance between the two tear lines offset by half the overlap width to a center line of the bag bottom.
- the cover sheet of a material which is selected from a fabric of plastic tape or a nonwoven plastic material (eg plastic fleece) or a composite of the fabric of plastic tape and the nonwoven Plastic material or a plastic film connected to a network structure, wherein the material optionally at least one side with at least one plastic layer and / or at least one plastic film, eg an OPP film is coated.
- the cover sheet is printable and can therefore serve as a "display" when unopened.
- the cover sheet is made of the same material as the bag body.
- Fig. 1 shows a fiction, contemporary bag in the folded state in plan view.
- Fig. 2 shows the cover sheet according to the invention in the folded state in a perspective view.
- Fig. 3 shows the bag according to the invention in the filled state in perspective.
- Fig. 4 shows the filled bag according to the invention when lifting in perspective.
- Fig. 5 shows the cover sheet according to the invention in a perspective partial view of the front side.
- Fig. 6 shows an end portion of the bag according to the invention with an applied cover sheet with tear line and protective tape.
- Fig. 7 shows a partial view of a fiction, contemporary bag with an applied cover sheet with two tear lines.
- FIG. 8 shows a section of the bottom of the bag of FIG. 7.
- Fig. 9 shows a web-shaped material for the production of cover sheets according to the invention.
- Fig. 10 shows an alternative embodiment of the cover sheet according to the invention in the folded state in a perspective view.
- Fig. 11 shows an alternative embodiment of the cover sheet according to the invention in the folded state in a perspective view.
- Fig. 12 shows an alternative web-shaped material for the production of cover sheets according to the invention.
- Fig. 1 shows a fiction, contemporary box valve bag 1 in the empty, folded state in plan view.
- the bag 1 has a tubular bag body la made of one of the above-mentioned materials or composites, which is folded at its two end regions to floors ld, le by end flaps of the front wall lb and the back wall lc are folded together with the formation of triangular Eckeinelle.
- the folding of these soils is well known to the person skilled in the art and described, for example, in WO 95/30598.
- the trays ld, le assume a rectangular configuration.
- the folded bottom 1 d at the first end of the bag body 1 a is connected by hot air welding or gluing, for example with hot melt adhesive, with a cover sheet 10, which will be explained in more detail below with reference to FIG.
- the folded bottom le at the second end of the bag body is provided with a valve sheet 2 and also connected to a cover sheet 11.
- the cover sheets 10, 11 have a repeat length L and pass preferably of the same material as the bag body la. However, any other of the above-mentioned materials may also be used.
- the cover sheets 10, 11 may be provided with a printable coating or a printed film.
- the topsheet 10 comprises a central portion 10a delimited by two opposing inner fold edges 10b, 10c and two intermediate portions 10d, 10e extending laterally from the inner fold edges 10b, 10c, each intermediate portion 10d, 10e of one of the inner fold edges 10b , 10c and an intermediate edge lOf, 10g is limited. From the intermediate edge edges 10f, 10g, laterally two outer sections 10h, 10j extend. The intermediate portions 10d, 10e are folded inward at the inner folding edges 10b, 10c. The outer portions 10h, 10j are folded outward at the intermediate fold edges 10f, 10g. The outer sections 10h, 10j, optionally additionally the central section 10a, are connected to the folded bottom ld.
- grip holes 12, 13 are formed, which are preferably produced by laser perforation or cutting or mechanical punching.
- grip holes 14, 15 defined by cuts, perforations or material weakening are formed in the intermediate sections 10d, 10e.
- the grip holes 12, 13 in the central portion 1a are in the folded state of the cover sheet 10 substantially flush with their adjacent handle holes 14, 15 of the intermediate portions lOd, lOe arranged.
- the intermediate sections 10d, 10e adhere to the central section 10a by means of adhesion points 16, 17, which in this exemplary embodiment are linear or elongated, narrow surfaces which run close to the intermediate fold edges 10f, 10g.
- the adhesion points 16, 17 are formed as a weld, extrusion seam, adhesive line or surface, in particular from hotmelt material, or alternatively as a sewing seam.
- the intermediate sections 10d, 10e are fixably detachably fixed to the outer sections 10h, 10j by means of fixing sections 18, 19, which are in particular punctiform or small-area.
- the fixing sections are realized by splices, in particular hotmelt splices, or welds.
- the gripping holes 12, 13, 14, 15 having portions of the cover sheet 10 are not from the bag 1 from.
- the user of the bag 1 can easily solve this fixation simply by passing his fingers through the grip holes 12, 13, 14, 15, pulling up while folding up the intermediate sections 10d, 10e and the respective parts of the central section 10a, as shown in Fig. 3 with arrows.
- the cover sheet 10 can be provided with at least one tear line 20 defined by cuts, perforations or weakening of the material.
- Fig. 5 shows in perspective a portion of the folded topsheet 10 with a tear line 20 formed in the central portion 10a.
- the tear line 20 is covered by a releasably by adhesive strips 23, 24 on the cover sheet 10 adhesive protective tape 22.
- the protective tape 22 can be easily peel off, it has a free end 22a, which does not adhere to the cover sheet 10, as shown in Fig. 6 is clearly visible.
- FIG. 7 shows an embodiment of the bag in which the cover sheet 10 glued or welded onto the folded bottom 1d of the bag body 1a has two tear lines 20, 21 arranged parallel to one another, which between one another Define tear strips in the cover sheet 10.
- the tear lines are formed at one end for ease of gripping than cutting lines 20a, 21a. So that the end region of the tear strip located between the cut lines 20a, 21a does not adhere to the bag body, a separating means 25 is provided.
- the tear lines 20, 21 do not extend over the entire repeat length L.
- FIG. 8 in a schematic plan view of the folded bottom ld, end flaps lf, lg of opposite walls lb, lc of the bag body la are folded together, the end flap lg of one wall lc the end tabs lf of the other wall 1b covered with a covering width x.
- the configuration of folded bottom ld and cover sheet 10 is such that a halving line h extending half the distance y between the two tear lines 20, 21 is offset by half the overlapping width x to a center line m of the bottom bottom ld.
- FIG. 9 shows the production of cover sheets 10 from a web-shaped material 30. In the web-shaped material 30, grip holes 12, 13, 14, 15 are produced by laser perforation.
- two parallel tear lines 20, 21 are also arranged at a distance y from each other, which are formed in end regions as continuous cut lines 20a, 21a.
- the material 30 is provided with a release agent 25 which prevents it from sticking to the bag body.
- the sheet material 30 thus prepared is then folded outwardly along the inner folding edges 10b, 10c and along the intermediate folding edges 10f, 10g, thereby forming the central portion 10a, the intermediate portions 10d, 10e and the outer portions 10h, 10j.
- cover sheets 10 are cut in the predefined repeat length L by means of cross-sections 31, wherein after folding, but before cutting the web material 30 can be wound onto a roll from which it is in a bag confectioning machine for cutting in the repeat length L of the Role is handled.
- Fig. 10 shows an embodiment of the folded topsheet 10 defining the central portion 10a to be joined to the sack bottom, bounded by two opposed inner fold edges 10b, 10c, two intermediate portions 10d, 10e extending laterally from the inner fold edges 10b, 10c, each one Intermediate section 10d, 10e is bounded by one of the inner folding edges 10b, 10c and an intermediate folded edge 10f, 10g, and two outer sections 10h, 10j laterally extending from the intermediate folding edges 10f, 10g.
- the intermediate portions 10d, 10e are folded inward at the inner folding edges 10b, 10c.
- the folding of the cover sheet 10 takes place in the embodiment of Fig.
- the outer sections 10h, 10j are folded outwards at the intermediate fold edges 10f, 10g, and likewise (and in contrast to the embodiment of FIG. 2) to the side facing away from the bottom of the bag.
- the outer sections 10h, 10j, as well as the central section 10a, are connected to the folded bottom ld.
- grip holes 12a, 13a are formed, which are preferably produced by laser perforation or cutting or mechanical punching.
- grip holes 14, 15 defined by cuts, perforations or material weakening are formed in the intermediate sections 10d, 10e.
- the grip holes 12a, 13a in the outer portions 10h, 10j are in the folded state of the topsheet 10 in FIG Substantially flush with its adjacent handle holes 14, 15 of the intermediate sections lOd, lOe arranged.
- the intermediate sections 10d, 10e adhere to the outer sections 10h, 10j by means of adhesion points 16a, 17a, which in this exemplary embodiment are linear or elongated, narrow surfaces which run close to the inner folding edges 10b, 10c.
- the adhesion points 16a, 17a are formed as a welded seam, extrusion seam, adhesive line or surface, in particular of hotmelt material, or alternatively as a sewing seam.
- the intermediate sections 10d, 10e are detachably fixed to the central section 10a by means of fixing sections 18a, 19a, which are in particular punctiform or small-area.
- the fixing portions 18a, 19a are realized by splices, in particular hot-melt splices, or welds.
- the portions of the cover sheet 10 having the grip holes 12a, 13a, 14, 15 do not protrude from the bag 1.
- the user of the bag 1 can easily solve this fixation simply by passing his fingers through the gripping holes 12a, 13a, 14, 15, pulling up the intermediate sections 10d, 10e and the respective parts of the outer sections 10h, 10j upward works.
- the user grips four cover sheet layers, so that the handle holes do not tear due to the even force distribution when lifting.
- the bag 1 When lifting the bag 1 by means of the gripping holes 12a, 13a, 14, 15, the bag 1 forms a tapered, seen in side view "pointed" shape on the folded bottom ld, which is why the connection between the cover sheet 10 and the bag body la is subject to only a shearing load Peeling loads would lead to a detachment of the cover sheet at relatively low forces and are therefore undesirable.
- Fig. 11 shows an embodiment of the folded topsheet 10 similar to the embodiment of Fig. 10, which differs from the embodiment of Fig. 10 in that the width of the intermediate sections 10d, 10e is greater than half the distance between the inner fold edges 10b, 10c (or in other words is greater than half the width of the central portion 10 a).
- the intermediate section 10d overlaps the intermediate section 10e.
- the intermediate sections 10d are detachably fixed to the outer section 10j by means of fixing sections 18b, which are in particular punctiform or small-area.
- the fixing sections 18b are realized by splices, in particular hotmelt splices, or welds.
- the remaining embodiment of this embodiment of the cover sheet 10 corresponds to that of FIG.
- FIG. 12 shows the production of cover sheets 10 from a web-shaped material 30 in the folding configuration of FIG. 9.
- grip holes 12a, 13a, 14, 15 are produced by laser perforation.
- two parallel tear lines 20, 21 are also arranged at a distance y from each other, which are formed in end regions as continuous cut lines 20a, 21a.
- the material 30 is provided with a release agent 25 which prevents it from sticking to the bag body.
- the sheet material 30 thus prepared is then folded outwardly along the inner folding edges 10b, 10c and along the intermediate folding edges 10f, 10g, thereby forming the central portion 10a, the intermediate portions 10d, 10e and the outer portions 10h, 10j.
- the cover sheets 10 are cut in the predefined repeat length L by means of cross-sections 31, wherein after folding, but before cutting the web material 30 can be wound onto a roll from which it is in a bag confectioning machine for cutting in the repeat length L of the Role is handled.
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