WO2021205260A1 - An apparatus and a method for sealing open ends of bags with easily openable seam and a bag with easily openable seam - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates bags with openable seam and bags with openable seam produced using said method and apparatus.
- the invention relates to an apparatus by which an easily openable seam is made at the open end of a storage bag and a method for making an easily openable seam at the open end of a storage bag.
- the apparatus and the method of invention are applied in manufacturing process of a storage bag.
- the openable seams made using the apparatus and method of invention are easy to open.
- the pillow shaped bags have the drawback that stacking of the bags is difficult and also their high-speed filling on packaging line is not possible as the speed of stitching is typically less than the line speed of the modem packaging systems of making block bottom and valved bags.
- some bags after packing/stitching are not easily openable without use of scissors, knives or any other sharp instruments, which will eventually damage the bag. While opening the bag with use of such kind of sharp objects such as defined above may lead to spill out the material as well, therefore utmost care is taken while opening such kind of bags.
- block bottom bags which are well known for rapid filling of the material with the provision of valve at end and can be stacked properly as well, due to the block bottom shape or square shape. But main disadvantage of such kind of bags is that these are not easily openable. There is therefore a need to provide bags that overcome the aforementioned limitations and that can be stacked, filled and closed as well as easy openable.
- openable seam implies seams that are easily openable. As such it suggests that seams made using the apparatus and method of invention can be opened with ease or without any much efforts such that it does not require tearing of bag on which they are provided in any way including by use of sharp instrument like knives, scissors, hooks or any other method involving sharp instruments known to person skill in art.
- coated woven polypropylene fabric which are in the form of two layered structure on which third layer of bi-oriented polypropylene film (BOPP) is applied that can be reverse printed with high end graphics suitable for consumer type of packaging.
- BOPP bi-oriented polypropylene film
- This multilayer structure provides a stronger, more attractive bag than the conventional bags used for that purpose. Due to their tough, strong structure and good aesthetics, these multilayer woven bags are typically sewn shut on both ends such that they cannot be reused.
- U.S. patent 2008/0063322A1 discloses easy open re-closable packaging mesh bag where in the one end of the bag is pillow shaped while other end has drawstring, perforating around the end of mesh bag. It also describes one pull, easy to open mechanism with stitches which sew small strip of hard paper with the end of mesh bag. It is evident from their Figure 3A, 4A that invention (‘322) relates to pillow shaped bag and not the block bottom bag. Also, it is further evident from description given at para 0008 of invention (‘322) that it relates to the mesh type bag without any coating or BOPP lamination. Further the invention does not disclose anything about how the technique of easy open is achieved.
- U.S. patent 4373979 (‘979).
- the patent ('979) describes the use of woven strips of highly longitudinally-oriented, high-density polyethylene or polypropylene in a bag construction in which the bag is formed from a seamed tube made of the woven plastic material. The seamed tube has gussets on either side with two open unsealed ends.
- the patent ('979) describes the use of ultrasonic spot welds to seal portions of a bag made of such woven plastic strips, as opposed to sewing the seams of a bag or using a hot melt adhesive to seal the gusset forming pleat.
- the patent ('979) is hereby incorporated by reference herein.
- the patent ('979) purports to be an improvement for sealing a plastic bag. As noted in the patent ('979), sewing one end tends to take longer, thus adding time to the manufacturing process. In addition, the sewn ends in a conventional bag tend to be a weak portion of the bag, and a likely location for rips, tearing, and subsequent loss of contents during storing, shipping and handling.
- the present invention overcomes the drawbacks in the stacking, rapid fdling and easy closing and opening operations, and its multilayer structure also allows an attractive graphic display of the bags' ends (for example the front and the back) at the retail outlet. Further, there is a provision of easily openable seam for rapid opening of bag without usage of sharp instruments.
- the main objective of invention is to provide a method and an apparatus for manufacturing woven packing bag which has at least at one end a block bottom shape.
- Another objective of this invention is to provide a method and an apparatus for manufacturing woven packing bag which has atleast at one end a valve.
- objective of this invention is to provide an easily openable seam ⁇ on the one end of bag to make bags easier to open.
- Another object of invention is to provide a block bottom bag with an easily openable seam for easy upright stacking, quick fdling and closing operation.
- Further objective of this invention is to provide an apparatus making easily openable seams on automated bag manufacturing lines that operate at high speeds.
- Figure 1 shows a process of making bag with easily openable seam
- Figure 1A shows the tubular fabric cut to a required length
- Figure IB shows the bottom open end of cut piece of fabric is drawn in on side and folded into an open base
- Figure 1C shows a valve patch is attached to the open folded base on one side
- Figure ID shows folded edge with valve in place
- Figure IE shows cover patch sealing on the folded edge with valve
- Figure IF shows the top end of cut piece of fabric with improved opening strip
- Figure 1G shows the top end of cut piece of fabric with stitching to form easily openable seam
- Figure 2 shows a bag of the invention with easily openable seam wherein openable seam end and the block bottom end is shown
- Figure 3 shows perspective view of the apparatus of invention
- Figure 3A shows enlarge view 1 of the apparatus of invention
- FIGS 4, 4A, and 4B show the perspective views of apparatus with different stages of bag formation with easily openable seam mechanism
- Figure 5 shows perspective view of the folding means and mechanism to form openable seam in bag
- Figure 5A shows enlarge view 2 of the folding means
- Figure 5B shows composite form due to folding means
- FIGS 6, 6B show the different type of construction of folding means
- Figure 6A shows the U-shaped closing strip as it is formed from the flat closing strip
- the present invention provides a method and apparatus for manufacturing of storage bags with easily openable seams that are easy to open and a bag having easily openable seam that is easy to open.
- the bags may be block -bottom type, may have a valve, or may be of pillow type and made from a web sheet with more than one layer, comprises of a front wall, a back wall, a first side wall, a second side wall, an interior surface, an exterior surface, atop end, and a bottom end.
- the web sheet comprises a first layer made of a woven polymer or optionally non-woven polymeric web and a second layer made of adhesive coating or extrusion coating which is made from any material such as polypropylene, polyethylene, polyethylene terephthalate, polyamide, or any combination thereof, or paper.
- a third layer which comprises oriented polypropylene, biaxially-oriented polypropylene, oriented polyethylene, biaxially-oriented polyethylene, oriented polyethylene terephthalate, biaxially-oriented polyethylene terephthalate, oriented polyamide, biaxially-oriented polyamide, coated paper or any combination thereof.
- the third layer is of BOPP lamination film with high end graphics or printing, such that it formed three layered structured bag.
- bag comprise of at least two layers such that first layer is made of a woven polymer or optionally non-woven polymeric web over which a second layer which is formed by coating is laid. Further, it is possible that the second layer comprises a printed area such that printing can be done by use of any such known printing methods performed by printing machine.
- Web roll feeding means wherein woven or non-woven fabric roll is loaded to feed the fabric is forward direction
- Preparatory means optional consist of web perforation means which removes all the air traps between the layers of the fabric for smooth operation
- Preparatory means optionally consist of index hole punching means
- Web cleaning means optionally consist of
- Transportation means which transports the fabric towards different zones of bag manufacturing
- Traverse transfer and guiding/feeding means which changes the direction of fabric from longitudinal to transverse for bag formation
- Defect Rejection means which rejects the defective fabric before bag formation
- Top and bottom edge opening means wherein one side either top or bottom edge of fabric is opened or folded o the edge opening means vertically position o Opening means have rotary mechanism
- Valve patch storing, conveying & pasting means wherein a patch is applied on the folded fabric before making the valve
- Main automation & controlling means refers to the automatic process or high speed delivery of the bag formation with controlled process
- the seaming means (32) may be a part of an independent seaming station suitably attached to said automated line.
- the apparatus of the invention receives the cut piece of fabric (1) with sealed bottom formed at one of its two ends.
- the apparatus has a provision by which an easily openable seam is formed which is easy to open.
- the a folding means (19) is provided in the apparatus which comprises a folder (20) which is capable of receiving a flat closing strip (15) and converting it into a U-shaped closing strip (15A) having two arms (15B and 15C), and which is laid at the open end such that the open end is placed between the two arms (15B and 15C).
- the apparatus is also capable of receiving a seam opening strip (9) that is placed over the open end that is placed inside the U-shaped closing strip (15A) to form a composite open end (33A).
- the composite open end is sewn or stitched to form the easily openable seam that is easy to open.
- the seam is openable simply by pulling the seam opening strip (9).
- the seaming means (32) provides seaming with an easily openable mechanism using conventional stitching means wherein the strip seam refer to overlaying of the strip on the bag and simultaneously stitching it with sewing means which is referred as conventional stitching method such that end user has to just pull of the strip to open the bag without much efforts and without damaging the bag.
- the seaming mechanism by which the easily openable seam is formed may be defined as any of such method of forming a seam such that it can be opened with ease.
- the bag having such easily openable seam may be termed as easily openable bag.
- Such kind of seaming mechanisms can be strip stitching or zip lock or strip welding or pasting.
- the block bottom bag with easily openable seam can be without valve at one end.
- easily openable seam can be made post filling.
- the invention also describes a method by which an easy-to-open or easily openable seam is formed at an open end of a bag on an automated bag making line.
- the method uses the apparatus disclosed herein.
- the invention describes a bag provided with an easily openable seam that is openable by pulling the seam opening strip (9).
- Second roll 24 Lower bag end guide
- fabric used in the present application is meant to encompass woven and nonwoven fabric, sheet or flexible films made of any material suitable for sack making.
- Fabric can be made from a web sheet with more than one layer. It comprises a first layer made of a woven polymer or optionally non-woven polymeric web and a second layer made of adhesive coating or extrusion coating which is made from any material such as polypropylene, polyethylene, polyethylene terephthalate, polyamide, or any combination thereof, or paper.
- a third layer which comprises oriented polypropylene, biaxially-oriented polypropylene, oriented polyethylene, biaxially-oriented polyethylene, oriented polyethylene terephthalate, biaxially-oriented polyethylene terephthalate, oriented polyamide, biaxially-oriented polyamide, coated paper or any combination thereof.
- the apparatus and the method of invention are described here on the basis of a block-bottom bag provided with an easily openable seam that is easy to open.
- the apparatus may be used on pillow shaped bags or bags with gussets on the sides, or bags with valves at one end without any alterations to the apparatus.
- Figure 1 shows a cut piece of fabric (1) as shown in Figure 1A made from a flat web tube or tubular multilayer web proceeds on a bag making line from cutting station to a folding station where at one end of the cut piece of fabric (1), preferably bottom end (IB’), the cut piece (1) is drawn on side and folded into an open base as shown in Figure IB.
- Such kind of folding can be achieved by any electro mechanical method of bag folding.
- the cut piece of the fabric (1) is advanced in forward direction (shown by arrows in Figure 1) in a manner that a valve patch is attached to the bottom end (IB’) of the cut piece (1) of the fabric as shown in Figure 1C wherein the valve patch can be applied by any known means such as by gluing, pasting, hot air, welding or any other such method to provide good adherence.
- the bottom base is folded as shown in Figure ID and a cover patch is applied as shown in Figure IE which forms a seal to form a block bottom bag (2) with a valve at one end from a cut piece of fabric (1).
- the cut piece of fabric (1) with sealed block bottom formed at its one end is then taken to seaming station where combination of folded and non-folded strips are overlaid on the top end (1A’) of the cut piece of fabric (1) as shown in Figure IF.
- the bag (2) is sent for strip-sealing by any of the conventional sealing method such as by use of sewing means such that the sealed end is easily openable as shown in Figure 1G.
- Figure 2 shows a block bottom bag with valve at one end with an easily openable seam wherein the bag is opened without damaging or without using any kind of sharp object to tear it.
- figure 2 shows a bag of invention with an easily openable seam.
- the bag according to the invention may vary in size, dimensions, and shape without departing from the scope of the invention, and that the foregoing description of the preferred embodiments is not intended to limit the scope of the invention as defined by the claims.
- inventive bag can have sealed and sewn ends in a tubular bag with side gussets, or a block bottoms at both ends, or a block bottom at one and a pillow shaped end at the other, although not shown.
- an easily openable seam can be provided in a number of ways that may vary from those expressly described and shown.
- FIG 3 shows the perspective view of apparatus of invention wherein an arrangement of continuous bag making with easily openable seam with block bottom valve on other side of cut piece of the fabric (1) is shown.
- the block bottom bag (2) with valve at one end obtained after valve formation is conveyed further on a conveyor table (3) by upper and lower conveyor belts (4, 5) which is attached to the main frame (7) holding the bag (2) from top and bottom and making fabric slide on the conveyor table (3).
- the spring (30) loaded pressure pads (6) shown in Figure 3A also) which makes the block bottom bag (2) with valve at one end properly spread over conveyor table (3) in a straight line to avoid any misalignment or crease formation during bag making process.
- Such pressure pads (6) can be a block or any other holding means which apply a sufficient pressure to hold the block bottom bag (2) with valve at one end. Pressure applied on the bag can be controlled or monitored by spring (30) arrangement provided (as shown in Figure 3A).
- a block bottom bag (2) with valve at one end is further transferred by the upper and lower conveyor belts (4, 5) to the stitching zone for providing an easily openable seam.
- stitching is done which is performed by overlaying the flat closing strip (15) with U-shaped closing strip (15A), wherein the U-shape is formed by the folding means (19).
- At least one seam opening strip (9) overlays onto the U-shaped closing strip (15A) such that bag, flat closing strip (15) in the form of U-shaped closing strip (15A) and a seam opening strip (9) form a composite (33) (as shown in Figure 5C).
- the composite (33) is then conveyed along the conveyor table (3) simultaneously for stitching by the sewing means (26).
- the width of the flat closing strip (15) can be of any size such that during U-shape formation, it covers the top open end of cut piece of fabric (1A’) from front till back and also sufficient in width after fold such that the seam opening strip (9) can be overlaid on it and can be stitched (see Figure 6C).
- Figure 3 A the enlarged view of the Figure 3 observed from view 1, wherein the direction of movement of the flat closing strip (15) is shown.
- a block bottom bag (2) with valve at one end is moved to the position by the upper and lower conveyor belts (4, 5) wherein the flat closing strip (15) in the form of U-shaped closing strip (15A) covers the bag (2) (shown in Figure 5, 5B).
- the block bottom bag (2) with valve at one end is raised to a height just to clear the lower bag end guide (25) so that it enters the folder body (20), such that it is positioned in the vicinity of the upper and lower lip (22, 23) of the folder body (20).
- the folder body (20) has a surface (20A) which supports the wider strip during its advancement. Towards the end of the surface (20A), two lips, namely the upper lip (22) and the lower lip (23) are formed by curving the edges of the surface (20A).
- the positioning of the bag (2) in the vertical direction is governed by the lower bag end guide (24) and upper bag end guide (25) such that these guides (24, 25) act a barrier to the bag (2) so that the bag (2) only moves between them.
- the folder body (20) will form the advancing flat closing strip (15) into a U- shaped structure with U shaped closing strip (15A) to cover the open end of the cut piece of fabric (1A’) and simultaneously seam opening strip (9) is overlaid over the U-shaped flat closing strip (15).
- U-shaped closing strip (15A) formed by the folder body (20) from the flat closing strip (15) is drawn from a second roll (14) and it is pulled by the sewing machine (26). From the second roll (14) the flat closing strip (15) is laid on a guide rod (10) (shown in Figure 3 A) wherein a collar-2 (16) (shown in Figure 3 A) is provided to avoid fall off of flat closing strip (15) from the guide rod (10). Then the flat closing strip (15) goes to horizontal flanged roller (17) such that it changes its direction and move along the direction of the movement of bag (2). The flat closing strip (15) is now transferred to the vertical flanged rollers (18) which makes strip vertical such that now the plane of the flat closing strip (15) lies perpendicular to the plane of the conveyor table (3). After that, flat closing strip (15) from the vertical flanged rollers (18) enters into folding means (19) which makes flat closing strip (15) shape like U-type and that’s U-shaped covering strip (15A) covers open end of the cut piece of fabric (1A’).
- seam opening strip (9) which is coming from a first roll (8) through the guide rod (10) (shown in Figure 3A) mounted with a collar- 1 (11) (shown in Figure 3A) is provided to avoid fall off seam opening strip (9) from guide rod (10).
- the seam opening strip (9) goes to guide- 1 (12) (shown in Figure 3 A) so as to align the seam opening strip (9) properly.
- the seam opening strip (9) enters into the guide-2 (13) (shown in Figures 5 and 5 A) which is located over the folding means (19) to ensure that the seam opening strip (9) is aligned with top surface of the U-shaped covering strip (15A) obtained from flat closing strip (15) such that, it forms a pull off element to open the bag (shown in Figure 2).
- collar- 1 and collar-2 (11, 16) (shown in Figure 3 A) provided on the guide rod (10) can be of any shape such as round metallic or non- metallic element, flat or round sheets or any other structure which covers the seam opening strip (9) as well as flat closing strip (15) and act as a barrier such that the said seam opening strip (9) and flat closing strip (15) may not fall off the guide rod (10).
- guide- 1 (12) (shown in Figure 3 A) can be of U-shape structure wherein the width of the guide- 1 (12) is more than the width of the seam opening strip (9) so that seam opening strip (9) can easily pass through it without being damaged.
- the guide-2 (13) (shown in Figure 5, 5A) is a part of folding means (19) which can also have U-shape or structure for easy movement of seam opening strip (9). Round edges are preferred at the inner surfaces of the guide-2 (13) for smooth movement of seam opening strip (9) without damaging.
- the flat closing strip (15) folded in the form of U-shaped closing strip (15A) and the seam opening strip (9) form the composite end (33A) of the composite (33) (shown in Figure 5B).
- the composite end (33A) is formed then simultaneously stitching starts with the help of the sewing means (26) on the block bottom bag (2) with valve at one end with the seam opening strip (9) and the U-shaped closing strip (15A) in the same direction of the movement of the fabric bag (2).
- bag after stitching moves out of the sewing means (26) and is conveyed to a cutter region wherein a cutter assembly (27) is provided.
- a cutter assembly (27) is provided.
- the cutter assembly (27) comprises a blade (28) and a cylinder (29) wherein said blade (28) which can be any sharp object or cutting can be done by any means such as hot thermal cutting, cold cutting or ultrasonic cutting.
- the movement of cylinder (29) perpendicular to the direction of the moving bag facilitates the movement of the blade (28), thus the perpendicular movement of the cylinder (29) converts movement of the blade (28) to rotational so as to engage with the bag during cutting process and disengage the same blade (28) when cutting is not required.
- Such movement of the blade (28) can also be done by any commercially available electronic devices so as to provide the rotational movement to the blade (28).
- a folding means (19) is designed to lay the flat closing strip (15) over the open top end of the cut piece of the fabric (1A’). Such overlay can be done by making the flat closing strip (15) in the form of U-shaped closing strip (15A) over the front and back side of the bag (2) which enables to provide a path for the seam opening strip (9) so that it can be aligned with flat closing strip (15) and block bottom bag (2) with valve at one end.
- This folding means (19) comprises of a folder body (20), lower bag end guide (24) and upper bag end guide (25).
- a folder body (20) comprises a planar first end (20A) through which the flat closing strip (15) enters the folder body (20), whereby the folder upper lip (22) and folder lower lip (23) convert the flat closing strip (15) into a U-shaped covering strip (15A).
- the said folder body (20) also comprises an adjustable bracket (21) which is attached to the base of the sewing means (26) wherein a slot is provided in order to move the folder body (20) perpendicularly to the direction of the moving bag (2) so as to facilitate the wide range of length of bag (2) which can be formed.
- Figure 5 A shows the enlarged view of the Figure 5, specially of folding means (19) which also comprises of a pair of upper and lower bag end guides (25, 24) forming between them a guiding space G through which bag end (1A’) travels before entering the U-shaped closing strip (15A).
- the upper and lower bag end guides (25, 24) are liner members in the shape of plate, rods, or bars and having a collection surface at their upper end.
- FIG 5B the bag (2) is shown with the flat closing strip (15) in the form of U- shaped closing strip (15A) to form a composite (33) where composite end (33A) is formed and after which the process of sewing begins.
- Figure 6, 6A, and 6B show the perspective views of different type of construction of folding means wherein Figure 6 shows folding means (19) comprises of a folder body (20) guide -2 (13) and bracket (21).
- the folder body (20) is constructed in such a way that it has a first end (20A) which receives the flat closing strip (15), second end (20B) that is in U shaped and a transition area (20C) that covers the area from first end (20A) and second end (20B).
- the folder body comprises of upper and lower lip (22, 23) at the second end (20B) of the folder body (20), which are formed by folding the longitudinal edges (20D, 20E).
- the flat closing strip (15) while passing through the lips (22, 23) contributes to the formation of a U-shaped structure.
- Flat closing strip (15) thus transforms into the form of U-shaped closing strip (15A) with two arms; namely upper arm (15B) and a lower arm (15C) for laying of the upper surface of fabric and lower surface of fabric respectively.
- a guide-2 (13) is provided to guide the seam opening strip (9) so that it is perfectly laid onto the U-shaped closing strip (15A).
- a bracket (21) affixed to the main frame (7) (as shown in Figure 3A) is provided to move the folding means (19) perpendicular to the direction of the moving bag (2) such that bag (2) of wide range of length can be formed with improved opening feature.
- Figure 6B shows the folding means (19) comprising of folder body (20) wherein said folder body (20) is constructed in such a way that it has a first end (20 A) which is in oblong or slotted form with smooth edges to facilitate the movement of flat closing strip (15) with ease and second end (20B) that is in U shaped and a transition area (20C) that covers the area from the planar first end (20A) and second end (20B).
- the transition area (20C) has a support sheet (31) which guides the flat closing strip (15) into the folder upper and lower lips (22, 23).
- the folder body also, comprises of upper and lower lip (22, 23) at the second end (20B) of the folder body (20), which are formed by folding the longitudinal edges (20D, 20E).
- the flat closing strip (15) while passing through the lips (22, 23) contributes to the formation of a U-shape structure.
- Flat closing strip (15) thus transform in the form of U-shaped closing strip (15A) of which two arms; namely upper arm (15B) and a lower arm (15C) for laying of the upper surface of fabric and lower surface of fabric respectively.
- the method of formation of easily openable seam on a storage bag involves the following steps: a. Loading the woven or non-woven fabric roll on the web roll feeding means and moved longitudinal to the direction of the conveyor table. b. Guiding the web fabric is then guide over roller and unwinds from fabric roll by the web guiding and unwinding means c. Passing the said web fabric over fabric preparatory means where in optionally web perforation means removes all the air traps between the layers of the fabric for smooth operation d. Cutting the web fabric into desired bag length by web cutting means and is transported to different zones by transportation means provided that the web fabric is preferably inspected by inspection means for quality of the fabric e. Moving the said bag to the seaming means (32) where easily openable seam is constructed at the open end of the bag characterised in that
- an apparatus for sealing ends of bags with easily openable seam is disclosed. It is affixed to a main frame (7) provided on a bag making line.
- the apparatus comprises of: a first roll (8) for rolling out a seam opening strip (9) and a second roll
- said folding means (19) has a folder body (20) having a planar first end (20A) which receives said flat closing strip (15), and a second end (20B) that is shaped in a U-shape, a transition area (20C) that transitions from planar shape at said first end (20A) to the U-shape at the second end (20B); upper lip (22) and a lower lip (23) leading to said second end (20B) that are formed by folding of the longitudinal edges (20D, 20E) of said folder body (20), a pair of upper and lower bag end guides (25, 24) forming between them a guiding space (G) through which said bag end (1A’) travels before entering the U-shaped closing strip (15A), a guide-2 (13) located over the second end to align said seam opening strip (9) within the depth of upper arm (15B) of said U-shaped closing strip (15), to form a composite open end (33A
- the depth of said upper and lower arms (15B and 15C) of the U-shaped closing strip (15) is unequal.
- the upper and lower bag end guides (25, 24) are linear members. These can be in the shape of plate, rods or bars and having a collection surface at their upstream end.
- the first end (20A) of the folder body (20) is provided with an entry loop through which said flat closing strip (15) is guided onto said folder body (20).
- a support bracket (21) is provided to affix said folding means (19) to the main frame (7).
- guide rod (10) with a collar- 1 (11) mounted on it is positioned in the path of seam opening strip (9).
- a guide- 1 (12) is provided, which is in the form of a loop through which said seam opening strip (9) passes before it passes through said guide-2 (13).
- the seaming means (32) are selected from a group comprising a sewing machine, a strip stitching machine, a zip lock forming machine, a strip welding machine or a pasting machine.
- the invention also discloses a method of making bags with easily openable seams using the apparatus as disclosed herein.
- the method comprises the steps of: a. supplying on a conveyor table (3) bags (2) with one end (1A’) to be sealed, b. supplying a flat closing strip (15) and a seam opening strip (9) c. passing said flat closing strip (15) through the folding means (19) to form U-shaped closing strip (15A) having upper and lower arms (15B and 15C), d. passing the bags (2) with open end (1A’) through the guiding space (G) formed between the pair of upper and lower bag end guides (25, 24) before entering the U-shaped closing strip (15A), e.
- the depth of said upper and lower arms (15B and 15C) in the aforementioned step c is unequal.
- the upper and lower bag end guides (25, 24) are linear members in the shape of plate, rods or bars and having a collection surface at their upstream end.
- the first end (20A) of the folder body (20) is provided with an entry loop through which said flat closing strip (15) is guided onto said folder body (20).
- a support bracket (21) is provided to affix said folding means (19) to said main frame (7).
- guide rod (10) with a collar- 1 (11) mounted on it is positioned in the path of seam opening strip (9).
- a guide- 1 (12) is provided, which is in the form of a loop through which said seam opening strip (9) passes before it passes through said guide-2 (13).
- the seaming means (32) are selected from a group comprising a sewing machine, a strip stitching machine, a zip lock forming machine, a strip welding machine or a pasting machine.
- the invention also discloses a bag made using the apparatus and the method disclosed herein. It is evident from the foregoing discussion that the bag has the characterising feature that it has an easy-to-open seam.
- the bag has an open end (1A’) sealed with an easily openable seam.
- the easily openable seam comprises a seam made through a composite open end (33A).
- the composite open end (33A) is formed at said end (1A’) by overlaying least one seam opening strip (9) overlaid onto a U-shaped closing strip (15A) having and upper arm and lower arm (15B and 15C) and wherein the open end (1A’) is placed between the said upper arm (15B) and the lower arm (15A) of the U-shaped closing strip (15).
- the bag of the invention may be made from coated woven polypropylene fabric which may be in the form of two layered structure on which third layer of bi-oriented polypropylene film. Further, the bag may be of block-bottom type.
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Abstract
Invention discloses a method and an apparatus for making easily openable seams at open ends of bags and bags with openable seams. The bags may be block-bottom, pillow-type, and with or without side gussets. For seaming the open end of the bag, the apparatus has been provided with a folding means (19) which comprises a folder (20) which is capable of receiving a flat closing strip (15) and converting it into a U-shaped closing strip (15A) having two arms (15B and 15C), and between which the open end is placed. The apparatus is also capable of receiving a seam opening strip (9) that is placed over the open end that is placed inside the U-shaped closing strip (15A) to form a composite open end (33A). The composite open end (33A) is sewn or stitched to form the easy-to-open seam. The seam is openable simply by pulling the seam opening strip (9).
Description
An Apparatus And A Method For Sealing Open Ends Of Bags With Easily Openable Seam And A Bag With Easily Openable Seam
Field Of Invention
The present invention relates bags with openable seam and bags with openable seam produced using said method and apparatus. In a particular, the invention relates to an apparatus by which an easily openable seam is made at the open end of a storage bag and a method for making an easily openable seam at the open end of a storage bag. The apparatus and the method of invention are applied in manufacturing process of a storage bag. The openable seams made using the apparatus and method of invention are easy to open.
Background Of Invention
Conventional woven packaging bags of a wide variety of size and shape are used in various situations. Bulk materials, such as flour, sugar, rice, seed, animal feed, chemicals, powdered materials or the like, for example, typically have been packaged in woven plastic bags in the past. Pet food, bird seed and other products sold in retail stores typically have been packaged in plastic film bags, due to limitation in the high-speed requirements in the filling and packaging operations limited the use of the woven bags in these applications.
Moreover, the pillow shaped bags have the drawback that stacking of the bags is difficult and also their high-speed filling on packaging line is not possible as the speed of stitching is typically less than the line speed of the modem packaging systems of making block bottom and valved bags. As a further major drawback, some bags after packing/stitching are not easily openable without use of scissors, knives or any other sharp instruments, which will eventually damage the bag. While opening the bag with use of such kind of sharp objects such as defined above may lead to spill out the material as well, therefore utmost care is taken while opening such kind of bags.
Presently, block bottom bags which are well known for rapid filling of the material with the provision of valve at end and can be stacked properly as well, due to the block bottom shape or square shape. But main disadvantage of such kind of bags is that these are not easily openable. There is therefore a need to provide bags that overcome the aforementioned limitations and that can be stacked, filled and closed as well as easy openable.
The term openable seam implies seams that are easily openable. As such it suggests that seams made using the apparatus and method of invention can be opened with ease or without any much efforts such that it does not require tearing of bag on which they are provided in any way including by use of sharp instrument like knives, scissors, hooks or any other method involving sharp instruments known to person skill in art.
Further, there are developments such as coated woven polypropylene fabric which are in the form of two layered structure on which third layer of bi-oriented polypropylene film (BOPP) is applied that can be reverse printed with high end graphics suitable for consumer type of packaging. This multilayer structure provides a stronger, more attractive bag than the conventional bags used for that purpose. Due to their tough, strong structure and good aesthetics, these multilayer woven bags are typically sewn shut on both ends such that they cannot be reused.
Many prior arts describe different kinds of easily openable techniques of opening bag.
U.S. patent 2008/0063322A1 (‘322) discloses easy open re-closable packaging mesh bag where in the one end of the bag is pillow shaped while other end has drawstring, perforating around the end of mesh bag. It also describes one pull, easy to open mechanism with stitches which sew small strip of hard paper with
the end of mesh bag. It is evident from their Figure 3A, 4A that invention (‘322) relates to pillow shaped bag and not the block bottom bag. Also, it is further evident from description given at para 0008 of invention (‘322) that it relates to the mesh type bag without any coating or BOPP lamination. Further the invention does not disclose anything about how the technique of easy open is achieved.
A further example of conventional woven plastic bag is disclosed in U.S. patent 4373979 (‘979). The patent ('979) describes the use of woven strips of highly longitudinally-oriented, high-density polyethylene or polypropylene in a bag construction in which the bag is formed from a seamed tube made of the woven plastic material. The seamed tube has gussets on either side with two open unsealed ends.. The patent ('979) describes the use of ultrasonic spot welds to seal portions of a bag made of such woven plastic strips, as opposed to sewing the seams of a bag or using a hot melt adhesive to seal the gusset forming pleat. The patent ('979) is hereby incorporated by reference herein. The patent ('979) purports to be an improvement for sealing a plastic bag. As noted in the patent ('979), sewing one end tends to take longer, thus adding time to the manufacturing process. In addition, the sewn ends in a conventional bag tend to be a weak portion of the bag, and a likely location for rips, tearing, and subsequent loss of contents during storing, shipping and handling.
Thus, the present invention overcomes the drawbacks in the stacking, rapid fdling and easy closing and opening operations, and its multilayer structure also allows an attractive graphic display of the bags' ends (for example the front and the back) at the retail outlet. Further, there is a provision of easily openable seam for rapid opening of bag without usage of sharp instruments.
Objects of Invention:
The main objective of invention is to provide a method and an apparatus for manufacturing woven packing bag which has at least at one end a block bottom shape.
Another objective of this invention is to provide a method and an apparatus for manufacturing woven packing bag which has atleast at one end a valve.
Further, objective of this invention is to provide an easily openable seam \ on the one end of bag to make bags easier to open.
Another object of invention is to provide a block bottom bag with an easily openable seam for easy upright stacking, quick fdling and closing operation.
Further objective of this invention is to provide an apparatus making easily openable seams on automated bag manufacturing lines that operate at high speeds.
Brief Description Of Figures:
Figure 1 shows a process of making bag with easily openable seam
Figure 1A shows the tubular fabric cut to a required length
Figure IB shows the bottom open end of cut piece of fabric is drawn in on side and folded into an open base
Figure 1C shows a valve patch is attached to the open folded base on one side
Figure ID shows folded edge with valve in place
Figure IE shows cover patch sealing on the folded edge with valve
Figure IF shows the top end of cut piece of fabric with improved opening strip
Figure 1G shows the top end of cut piece of fabric with stitching to form easily openable seam
Figure 2 shows a bag of the invention with easily openable seam wherein openable seam end and the block bottom end is shown Figure 3 shows perspective view of the apparatus of invention
Figure 3A shows enlarge view 1 of the apparatus of invention
Figures 4, 4A, and 4B show the perspective views of apparatus with different stages of bag formation with easily openable seam mechanism
Figure 5 shows perspective view of the folding means and mechanism to form openable seam in bag
Figure 5A shows enlarge view 2 of the folding means
Figure 5B shows composite form due to folding means
Figures 6, 6B show the different type of construction of folding means
Figure 6A shows the U-shaped closing strip as it is formed from the flat closing strip
Figure 6C shows the composite end
Summary Of Invention:
The present invention provides a method and apparatus for manufacturing of storage bags with easily openable seams that are easy to open and a bag having easily openable seam that is easy to open. The bags may be block -bottom type, may have a valve, or may be of pillow type and made from a web sheet with more than one layer, comprises of a front wall, a back wall, a first side wall, a second side wall, an interior surface, an exterior surface, atop end, and a bottom end. The web sheet comprises a first layer made of a woven polymer or optionally non-woven polymeric web and a second layer made of adhesive coating or extrusion coating which is made from any material such as polypropylene, polyethylene, polyethylene terephthalate, polyamide, or any combination thereof, or paper.
Optionally, a third layer is provided which comprises oriented polypropylene, biaxially-oriented polypropylene, oriented polyethylene, biaxially-oriented polyethylene, oriented polyethylene terephthalate, biaxially-oriented polyethylene terephthalate, oriented polyamide, biaxially-oriented polyamide, coated paper or any combination thereof.
In an embodiment, the third layer is of BOPP lamination film with high end graphics or printing, such that it formed three layered structured bag. In further embodiments bag comprise of at least two layers such that first layer is made of a woven polymer or optionally non-woven polymeric web over which a second layer which is formed by coating is laid. Further, it is possible that the second layer comprises a printed area such that printing can be done by use of any such known printing methods performed by printing machine.
In an automated bag making line, a number of processes are carried out by which a tubular or a flat fabric is converted into a bag. A number of stations are provided to carry out these processes. Some of these are:
• Web roll feeding means wherein woven or non-woven fabric roll is loaded to feed the fabric is forward direction
• Web edge guiding and unwinding means wherein the fabric is guided over rollers and unwinds from the fabric roll
• Web fabric preparatory means wherein o Preparatory means optional consist of web perforation means which removes all the air traps between the layers of the fabric for smooth operation o Preparatory means optionally consist of index hole punching means o Web cleaning means
• Inspection and sensing means which senses the quality of the fabric
• Web cut length cutting means which cuts the fabric in required bag length
• Transportation means which transports the fabric towards different zones of bag manufacturing
• Traverse transfer and guiding/feeding means which changes the direction of fabric from longitudinal to transverse for bag formation
• Defect Rejection means which rejects the defective fabric before bag formation
• Top and bottom edge opening means wherein one side either top or bottom edge of fabric is opened or folded o the edge opening means vertically position o Opening means have rotary mechanism
• Valve patch storing, conveying & pasting means wherein a patch is applied on the folded fabric before making the valve
• Folding means which folds the fabric edge with valve patch to form a valve
• Further transporting means further transports the bag with valve at one end to the further stations
• Seaming means wherein openable seam is made at the open end of the bag
• Stacking means store the bags
Main automation & controlling means refers to the automatic process or high speed delivery of the bag formation with controlled process
In the apparatus of the invention which is designed to provide an easily openable seam on a bag manufactured on an automated line, the seaming means (32) may be a part of an independent seaming station suitably attached to said automated line. In particular, the apparatus of the invention receives the cut piece of fabric (1) with sealed bottom formed at one of its two ends. At the open end of the bag, the apparatus has a provision by which an easily openable seam is formed which is easy to open. For this purpose, the a folding means (19) is provided in the apparatus which comprises a folder (20) which is capable of receiving a flat closing strip (15) and converting it into a U-shaped closing strip (15A) having two arms (15B and 15C), and which is laid at the open end such that the open end is placed between the two arms (15B and 15C). The apparatus is also capable of receiving a seam opening strip (9) that is placed over the open end that is placed inside the U-shaped closing strip (15A) to form a composite open end (33A). The composite open end is sewn or stitched to form the easily openable seam that is easy to open. The seam is openable simply by pulling the seam opening strip (9). The seaming means (32) provides seaming with an easily openable mechanism
using conventional stitching means wherein the strip seam refer to overlaying of the strip on the bag and simultaneously stitching it with sewing means which is referred as conventional stitching method such that end user has to just pull of the strip to open the bag without much efforts and without damaging the bag.
Further in one of the embodiments, the seaming mechanism by which the easily openable seam is formed may be defined as any of such method of forming a seam such that it can be opened with ease. The bag having such easily openable seam may be termed as easily openable bag. Such kind of seaming mechanisms can be strip stitching or zip lock or strip welding or pasting.
In another embodiment, the block bottom bag with easily openable seam can be without valve at one end. Thus, in situations where prefilling of material is done block bottom bags without valve at one end is preferred in which easily openable seam can be made post filling.
The invention also describes a method by which an easy-to-open or easily openable seam is formed at an open end of a bag on an automated bag making line. The method uses the apparatus disclosed herein. Finally, the invention describes a bag provided with an easily openable seam that is openable by pulling the seam opening strip (9).
List of Parts:
1. Cut piece of Fabric ID’. Stitched end of cut piece of 1A\ Open top end of cut piece fabric of fabric 2. bag
IB’. Open bottom end of the cut 3. Conveyor table piece of fabric 35 4. Conveyor Belt Upper
1C’. Valve end of cut piece of 5. Conveyor Belt Lower fabric 6. Pressure pads
7. Main Frame 20B. Planer second end
8. First roll 20 20C. Transition area
9. Seam opening strip 20D and 20E. Longitudinal
10. Guide Rod edges 11. Collar- 1 21. Bracket
12. Guide- 1 22. Folder upper lip
13. Guide-2 25 23. Folder lower lip
14. Second roll 24. Lower bag end guide
15. Flat closing strip 25. Upper bag end guide 15 A. U Shaped closing strip 26. Sewing means
15B. Upper arm 27. Cutter assembly 15C. Lower arm 30 28. blade
16. Collar-2 29. cylinder
17. Horizontal Flange Roller 30. spring 18. Vertical Flange Rollers 31. support sheet
19. Folding means 32. seaming means
20. Folder body 35 33. composite 20A. Planar first end 33A. Composite open end
Detail description of Invention:
The term fabric used in the present application is meant to encompass woven and nonwoven fabric, sheet or flexible films made of any material suitable for sack making. Fabric can be made from a web sheet with more than one layer. It comprises a first layer made of a woven polymer or optionally non-woven polymeric web and a second layer made of adhesive coating or extrusion coating which is made from any material such as polypropylene, polyethylene, polyethylene terephthalate, polyamide, or any combination thereof, or paper.
Optionally, a third layer is provided which comprises oriented polypropylene, biaxially-oriented polypropylene, oriented polyethylene, biaxially-oriented polyethylene, oriented polyethylene terephthalate, biaxially-oriented polyethylene terephthalate, oriented polyamide, biaxially-oriented polyamide, coated paper or any combination thereof.
The apparatus and the method of invention are described here on the basis of a block-bottom bag provided with an easily openable seam that is easy to open. However, the apparatus may be used on pillow shaped bags or bags with gussets on the sides, or bags with valves at one end without any alterations to the apparatus.
Figure 1 shows a cut piece of fabric (1) as shown in Figure 1A made from a flat web tube or tubular multilayer web proceeds on a bag making line from cutting station to a folding station where at one end of the cut piece of fabric (1), preferably bottom end (IB’), the cut piece (1) is drawn on side and folded into an open base as shown in Figure IB. Such kind of folding can be achieved by any electro mechanical method of bag folding. The cut piece of the fabric (1) is advanced in forward direction (shown by arrows in Figure 1) in a manner that a valve patch is attached to the bottom end (IB’) of the cut piece (1) of the fabric as shown in Figure 1C wherein the valve patch can be applied by any known means such as by gluing, pasting, hot air, welding or any other such method to provide good adherence.
Over the course of following steps, the bottom base is folded as shown in Figure ID and a cover patch is applied as shown in Figure IE which forms a seal to form a block bottom bag (2) with a valve at one end from a cut piece of fabric (1). The cut piece of fabric (1) with sealed block bottom formed at its one end is then taken to seaming station where combination of folded and non-folded strips are overlaid on the top end (1A’) of the cut piece of fabric (1) as shown in Figure IF.
Simultaneously, the bag (2) is sent for strip-sealing by any of the conventional sealing method such as by use of sewing means such that the sealed end is easily openable as shown in Figure 1G.
Figure 2 shows a block bottom bag with valve at one end with an easily openable seam wherein the bag is opened without damaging or without using any kind of sharp object to tear it.
In another embodiment, figure 2 shows a bag of invention with an easily openable seam.
Those skilled in the art will understand and appreciate that the bag according to the invention may vary in size, dimensions, and shape without departing from the scope of the invention, and that the foregoing description of the preferred embodiments is not intended to limit the scope of the invention as defined by the claims. For example, those skilled in the art will understand and appreciate that the inventive bag can have sealed and sewn ends in a tubular bag with side gussets, or a block bottoms at both ends, or a block bottom at one and a pillow shaped end at the other, although not shown. Those skilled in the art will also appreciate that an easily openable seam can be provided in a number of ways that may vary from those expressly described and shown. Similarly, those skilled in the art will appreciate that terms such as “front” and “rear,” and “top” and “bottom”, are useful in describing a bag, but essentially depend on a bag's orientation when such terms are used and are therefore not limiting as to a bag's orientation.
Figure 3 shows the perspective view of apparatus of invention wherein an arrangement of continuous bag making with easily openable seam with block bottom valve on other side of cut piece of the fabric (1) is shown.
The block bottom bag (2) with valve at one end obtained after valve formation, is conveyed further on a conveyor table (3) by upper and lower conveyor belts (4, 5) which is attached to the main frame (7) holding the bag (2) from top and bottom and making fabric slide on the conveyor table (3). As the bag (2) advances, the spring (30) loaded pressure pads (6) (shown in Figure 3A also) which makes the block bottom bag (2) with valve at one end properly spread over conveyor table (3) in a straight line to avoid any misalignment or crease formation during bag making process. Such pressure pads (6) can be a block or any other holding means which apply a sufficient pressure to hold the block bottom bag (2) with valve at one end. Pressure applied on the bag can be controlled or monitored by spring (30) arrangement provided (as shown in Figure 3A).
A block bottom bag (2) with valve at one end is further transferred by the upper and lower conveyor belts (4, 5) to the stitching zone for providing an easily openable seam. To the open end of the cut piece of the fabric (1A’) stitching is done which is performed by overlaying the flat closing strip (15) with U-shaped closing strip (15A), wherein the U-shape is formed by the folding means (19). At least one seam opening strip (9) overlays onto the U-shaped closing strip (15A) such that bag, flat closing strip (15) in the form of U-shaped closing strip (15A) and a seam opening strip (9) form a composite (33) (as shown in Figure 5C). The composite (33) is then conveyed along the conveyor table (3) simultaneously for stitching by the sewing means (26).
In one of the embodiments, the width of the flat closing strip (15) can be of any size such that during U-shape formation, it covers the top open end of cut piece of fabric (1A’) from front till back and also sufficient in width after fold such that the seam opening strip (9) can be overlaid on it and can be stitched (see Figure 6C).
In Figure 3 A, the enlarged view of the Figure 3 observed from view 1, wherein the direction of movement of the flat closing strip (15) is shown.
In Figure 4, the apparatus of invention where the block bottom bag (2) with valve at one end is conveyed over conveyor table (3).
In the Figure 4A, a block bottom bag (2) with valve at one end is moved to the position by the upper and lower conveyor belts (4, 5) wherein the flat closing strip (15) in the form of U-shaped closing strip (15A) covers the bag (2) (shown in Figure 5, 5B). The block bottom bag (2) with valve at one end is raised to a height just to clear the lower bag end guide (25) so that it enters the folder body (20), such that it is positioned in the vicinity of the upper and lower lip (22, 23) of the folder body (20). The folder body (20) has a surface (20A) which supports the wider strip during its advancement. Towards the end of the surface (20A), two lips, namely the upper lip (22) and the lower lip (23) are formed by curving the edges of the surface (20A). The positioning of the bag (2) in the vertical direction is governed by the lower bag end guide (24) and upper bag end guide (25) such that these guides (24, 25) act a barrier to the bag (2) so that the bag (2) only moves between them. Once bag (2) has taken proper vertical position such that the bag (2) lies in the vicinity of the folder body (20) upper and lower lips (22, 23), the folder body (20) will form the advancing flat closing strip (15) into a U- shaped structure with U shaped closing strip (15A) to cover the open end of the cut piece of fabric (1A’) and simultaneously seam opening strip (9) is overlaid over the U-shaped flat closing strip (15).
U-shaped closing strip (15A) formed by the folder body (20) from the flat closing strip (15) is drawn from a second roll (14) and it is pulled by the sewing machine (26). From the second roll (14) the flat closing strip (15) is laid on a guide rod (10) (shown in Figure 3 A) wherein a collar-2 (16) (shown in Figure 3 A) is provided to avoid fall off of flat closing strip (15) from the guide rod (10). Then
the flat closing strip (15) goes to horizontal flanged roller (17) such that it changes its direction and move along the direction of the movement of bag (2). The flat closing strip (15) is now transferred to the vertical flanged rollers (18) which makes strip vertical such that now the plane of the flat closing strip (15) lies perpendicular to the plane of the conveyor table (3). After that, flat closing strip (15) from the vertical flanged rollers (18) enters into folding means (19) which makes flat closing strip (15) shape like U-type and that’s U-shaped covering strip (15A) covers open end of the cut piece of fabric (1A’).
Simultaneously, seam opening strip (9) which is coming from a first roll (8) through the guide rod (10) (shown in Figure 3A) mounted with a collar- 1 (11) (shown in Figure 3A) is provided to avoid fall off seam opening strip (9) from guide rod (10). The seam opening strip (9) goes to guide- 1 (12) (shown in Figure 3 A) so as to align the seam opening strip (9) properly. Further the seam opening strip (9) enters into the guide-2 (13) (shown in Figures 5 and 5 A) which is located over the folding means (19) to ensure that the seam opening strip (9) is aligned with top surface of the U-shaped covering strip (15A) obtained from flat closing strip (15) such that, it forms a pull off element to open the bag (shown in Figure 2).
In one of the embodiments, collar- 1 and collar-2 (11, 16) (shown in Figure 3 A) provided on the guide rod (10) can be of any shape such as round metallic or non- metallic element, flat or round sheets or any other structure which covers the seam opening strip (9) as well as flat closing strip (15) and act as a barrier such that the said seam opening strip (9) and flat closing strip (15) may not fall off the guide rod (10).
In another embodiment, guide- 1 (12) (shown in Figure 3 A) can be of U-shape structure wherein the width of the guide- 1 (12) is more than the width of the seam
opening strip (9) so that seam opening strip (9) can easily pass through it without being damaged.
Further in another embodiment, the guide-2 (13) (shown in Figure 5, 5A) is a part of folding means (19) which can also have U-shape or structure for easy movement of seam opening strip (9). Round edges are preferred at the inner surfaces of the guide-2 (13) for smooth movement of seam opening strip (9) without damaging.
Once all three components i.e. the block bottom bag (2) with valve at one end, the flat closing strip (15) folded in the form of U-shaped closing strip (15A) and the seam opening strip (9) form the composite end (33A) of the composite (33) (shown in Figure 5B). As soon as the composite end (33A) is formed then simultaneously stitching starts with the help of the sewing means (26) on the block bottom bag (2) with valve at one end with the seam opening strip (9) and the U-shaped closing strip (15A) in the same direction of the movement of the fabric bag (2).
In the Figure 4B, bag after stitching moves out of the sewing means (26) and is conveyed to a cutter region wherein a cutter assembly (27) is provided. As the multiple bags are advancing during continuous production of the bags, these bags are well connected by each other with flat closing strip (15) and seam opening strip (9) as well as stitching thread. The cutter assembly (27) comprises a blade (28) and a cylinder (29) wherein said blade (28) which can be any sharp object or cutting can be done by any means such as hot thermal cutting, cold cutting or ultrasonic cutting. The movement of cylinder (29) perpendicular to the direction of the moving bag facilitates the movement of the blade (28), thus the perpendicular movement of the cylinder (29) converts movement of the blade (28) to rotational so as to engage with the bag during cutting process and disengage the same blade (28) when cutting is not required. Such movement of the blade (28)
can also be done by any commercially available electronic devices so as to provide the rotational movement to the blade (28).
As shown in Figure 5, a folding means (19) is designed to lay the flat closing strip (15) over the open top end of the cut piece of the fabric (1A’). Such overlay can be done by making the flat closing strip (15) in the form of U-shaped closing strip (15A) over the front and back side of the bag (2) which enables to provide a path for the seam opening strip (9) so that it can be aligned with flat closing strip (15) and block bottom bag (2) with valve at one end. This folding means (19) comprises of a folder body (20), lower bag end guide (24) and upper bag end guide (25). A folder body (20) comprises a planar first end (20A) through which the flat closing strip (15) enters the folder body (20), whereby the folder upper lip (22) and folder lower lip (23) convert the flat closing strip (15) into a U-shaped covering strip (15A). The said folder body (20) also comprises an adjustable bracket (21) which is attached to the base of the sewing means (26) wherein a slot is provided in order to move the folder body (20) perpendicularly to the direction of the moving bag (2) so as to facilitate the wide range of length of bag (2) which can be formed.
Figure 5 A shows the enlarged view of the Figure 5, specially of folding means (19) which also comprises of a pair of upper and lower bag end guides (25, 24) forming between them a guiding space G through which bag end (1A’) travels before entering the U-shaped closing strip (15A). The upper and lower bag end guides (25, 24) are liner members in the shape of plate, rods, or bars and having a collection surface at their upper end.
In figure 5B, the bag (2) is shown with the flat closing strip (15) in the form of U- shaped closing strip (15A) to form a composite (33) where composite end (33A) is formed and after which the process of sewing begins.
Figure 6, 6A, and 6B show the perspective views of different type of construction of folding means wherein Figure 6 shows folding means (19) comprises of a folder body (20) guide -2 (13) and bracket (21). The folder body (20) is constructed in such a way that it has a first end (20A) which receives the flat closing strip (15), second end (20B) that is in U shaped and a transition area (20C) that covers the area from first end (20A) and second end (20B).
In another embodiment, the folder body comprises of upper and lower lip (22, 23) at the second end (20B) of the folder body (20), which are formed by folding the longitudinal edges (20D, 20E). The flat closing strip (15) while passing through the lips (22, 23) contributes to the formation of a U-shaped structure. Flat closing strip (15) thus transforms into the form of U-shaped closing strip (15A) with two arms; namely upper arm (15B) and a lower arm (15C) for laying of the upper surface of fabric and lower surface of fabric respectively.
A guide-2 (13) is provided to guide the seam opening strip (9) so that it is perfectly laid onto the U-shaped closing strip (15A). A bracket (21) affixed to the main frame (7) (as shown in Figure 3A) is provided to move the folding means (19) perpendicular to the direction of the moving bag (2) such that bag (2) of wide range of length can be formed with improved opening feature.
Figure 6B shows the folding means (19) comprising of folder body (20) wherein said folder body (20) is constructed in such a way that it has a first end (20 A) which is in oblong or slotted form with smooth edges to facilitate the movement of flat closing strip (15) with ease and second end (20B) that is in U shaped and a transition area (20C) that covers the area from the planar first end (20A) and second end (20B). Here the transition area (20C) has a support sheet (31) which guides the flat closing strip (15) into the folder upper and lower lips (22, 23). The folder body also, comprises of upper and lower lip (22, 23) at the second end (20B) of the folder body (20), which are formed by folding the longitudinal edges
(20D, 20E). The flat closing strip (15) while passing through the lips (22, 23) contributes to the formation of a U-shape structure. Flat closing strip (15) thus transform in the form of U-shaped closing strip (15A) of which two arms; namely upper arm (15B) and a lower arm (15C) for laying of the upper surface of fabric and lower surface of fabric respectively.
The method of formation of easily openable seam on a storage bag involves the following steps: a. Loading the woven or non-woven fabric roll on the web roll feeding means and moved longitudinal to the direction of the conveyor table. b. Guiding the web fabric is then guide over roller and unwinds from fabric roll by the web guiding and unwinding means c. Passing the said web fabric over fabric preparatory means where in optionally web perforation means removes all the air traps between the layers of the fabric for smooth operation d. Cutting the web fabric into desired bag length by web cutting means and is transported to different zones by transportation means provided that the web fabric is preferably inspected by inspection means for quality of the fabric e. Moving the said bag to the seaming means (32) where easily openable seam is constructed at the open end of the bag characterised in that
• supplying on a conveyor table (3) bags (2) with one end (1A’) to be sealed,
• supplying a flat closing strip (15) and a seam opening strip (9)
• passing said flat closing strip (15) through the folding means (19) to form U-shaped closing strip (15A) having upper and lower arms (15B and 15C),
• passing the bags (2) with open end (1A’) through the guiding space (G) formed between the pair of upper and lower bag end guides (25, 24) before entering the U-shaped closing strip (15A),
• passing the seam opening strip (9) through the guide-2 (13) located over the planer second end (20B) to align said seam opening strip (9) within the depth of upper arm (15B) of said U-shaped closing strip (15), to form a composite open end (33 A) formed by said seam opening strip (9), said U-shaped closing strip (15A) and said open end (1A’),
• making a seam through the composite open end (33 A) using the seaming means (32) so as to provide a bag with easily openable seam. f. After stitching, the bag is conveyed to the stacking means where it is stored.
From the foregoing discussion, it is clear that there are a number of embodiments of the invention.
In the preferred embodiment, an apparatus for sealing ends of bags with easily openable seam is disclosed. It is affixed to a main frame (7) provided on a bag making line. The apparatus comprises of: a first roll (8) for rolling out a seam opening strip (9) and a second roll
(14) to roll out a flat closing strip (15), a conveyor table (3) to convey bags (2) with open end (1A’), a set of vertical rollers (18) changing the orientation of the flat closing strip (15) into a vertical plane, a folding means (19) to fold the vertically positioned flat closing strip
(15) into a U-shaped closing strip (15A) of predetermine depth of its upper and lower arms (15B, 15C), wherein said folding means (19) has a folder body (20) having a planar first end (20A) which receives said flat
closing strip (15), and a second end (20B) that is shaped in a U-shape, a transition area (20C) that transitions from planar shape at said first end (20A) to the U-shape at the second end (20B); upper lip (22) and a lower lip (23) leading to said second end (20B) that are formed by folding of the longitudinal edges (20D, 20E) of said folder body (20), a pair of upper and lower bag end guides (25, 24) forming between them a guiding space (G) through which said bag end (1A’) travels before entering the U-shaped closing strip (15A), a guide-2 (13) located over the second end to align said seam opening strip (9) within the depth of upper arm (15B) of said U-shaped closing strip (15), to form a composite open end (33A) formed by said seam opening strip (9), said U-shaped closing strip (15A) and said open end (1A’)> a seaming means (32) to form a seam through the composite open end (33A).
In one embodiment, the depth of said upper and lower arms (15B and 15C) of the U-shaped closing strip (15) is unequal.
In a further embodiment, the upper and lower bag end guides (25, 24) are linear members. These can be in the shape of plate, rods or bars and having a collection surface at their upstream end.
In a still further embodiment, the first end (20A) of the folder body (20) is provided with an entry loop through which said flat closing strip (15) is guided onto said folder body (20).
In yet another embodiment, a support bracket (21) is provided to affix said folding means (19) to the main frame (7).
In a still further embodiment, guide rod (10) with a collar- 1 (11) mounted on it is positioned in the path of seam opening strip (9).
In another embodiment, a guide- 1 (12) is provided, which is in the form of a loop through which said seam opening strip (9) passes before it passes through said guide-2 (13).
In still another embodiment, the seaming means (32) are selected from a group comprising a sewing machine, a strip stitching machine, a zip lock forming machine, a strip welding machine or a pasting machine.
The invention also discloses a method of making bags with easily openable seams using the apparatus as disclosed herein. The method comprises the steps of: a. supplying on a conveyor table (3) bags (2) with one end (1A’) to be sealed, b. supplying a flat closing strip (15) and a seam opening strip (9) c. passing said flat closing strip (15) through the folding means (19) to form U-shaped closing strip (15A) having upper and lower arms (15B and 15C), d. passing the bags (2) with open end (1A’) through the guiding space (G) formed between the pair of upper and lower bag end guides (25, 24) before entering the U-shaped closing strip (15A), e. passing the seam opening strip (9) through the guide-2 (13) located over the planar second end (20B) to align said seam opening strip (9) within the depth of upper arm (15B) of said U-shaped closing strip (15), to form a composite open end (33) formed by said seam opening strip (9), said U-shaped closing strip (15A) and said open end (1A’), f. making a seam through the composite open end (33) using the seaming means (32) so as to provide a bag with easily openable seam.
In an embodiment of the method disclosed here, the depth of said upper and lower arms (15B and 15C) in the aforementioned step c is unequal.
In another embodiment of the method disclosed here, the upper and lower bag end guides (25, 24) are linear members in the shape of plate, rods or bars and having a collection surface at their upstream end.
In yet another embodiment of the method, the first end (20A) of the folder body (20) is provided with an entry loop through which said flat closing strip (15) is guided onto said folder body (20).
In a still further embodiment of the method of invention, a support bracket (21) is provided to affix said folding means (19) to said main frame (7).
In a further embodiment of the method, guide rod (10) with a collar- 1 (11) mounted on it is positioned in the path of seam opening strip (9).
In another embodiment of the method, a guide- 1 (12) is provided, which is in the form of a loop through which said seam opening strip (9) passes before it passes through said guide-2 (13).
In a yet another embodiment of the method, the seaming means (32) are selected from a group comprising a sewing machine, a strip stitching machine, a zip lock forming machine, a strip welding machine or a pasting machine.
The invention also discloses a bag made using the apparatus and the method disclosed herein. It is evident from the foregoing discussion that the bag has the characterising feature that it has an easy-to-open seam. In particular, the bag has an open end (1A’) sealed with an easily openable seam. The easily openable seam comprises a seam made through a composite open end (33A). The composite open
end (33A) is formed at said end (1A’) by overlaying least one seam opening strip (9) overlaid onto a U-shaped closing strip (15A) having and upper arm and lower arm (15B and 15C) and wherein the open end (1A’) is placed between the said upper arm (15B) and the lower arm (15A) of the U-shaped closing strip (15). The bag of the invention may be made from coated woven polypropylene fabric which may be in the form of two layered structure on which third layer of bi-oriented polypropylene film. Further, the bag may be of block-bottom type.
While the above description contains much specificity, these should not be construed as limitation in the scope of the invention, but rather as an exemplification of the preferred embodiments thereof. It must be realized that modifications and variations are possible based on the disclosure given above without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. Accordingly, the scope of the invention should be determined not by the embodiments illustrated, but by the appended claims and their legal equivalents.
Claims
1. An apparatus for sealing open ends of a bag with an easily openable seam, said apparatus affixed to a main frame (7) and provided on a bag making production line, characterised in that said apparatus comprises: a first roll (8) for rolling out a seam opening strip (9) and a second roll
(14) to roll out a flat closing strip (15), a conveyor table (3) to convey bags (2) with open end (1A’), a set of vertical rollers (18) changing the orientation of the flat closing strip (15) into a vertical plane, a folding means (19) to convert the vertically positioned flat closing strip
(15) into a U-shaped closing strip (15A) of predetermine depth of its upper and lower arms (15B, 15C), wherein said folding means (19) has a folder body (20) having a planar first end (20A) which receives said flat closing strip (15), and a second end (20B) that is shaped in a U-shape, a transition area (20C) that transitions from planar shape at said first end (20A) to the U-shape at the second end (20B) and an upper lip (22) and a lower lip (23) leading to said second end (20B) that are formed by folding of the longitudinal edges (20D, 20E) of said folder body (20), a pair of upper and lower bag end guides (25, 24) forming between them a guiding space (G) through which said bag end (1A’) travels before entering the U-shaped closing strip (15A), a guide-2 (13) located over the second end to align said seam opening strip (9) within the depth of upper arm (15B) of said U-shaped closing strip (15), to form a composite open end (33A) formed by said seam opening strip (9), said U-shaped closing strip (15A) and said open end (1A’)> a seaming means (32) to form a seam through the composite open end (33A).
2. The apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein the depth of said upper and lower arms (15B and 15C) is unequal.
3. The apparatus as claimed in claim 2, wherein said upper and lower bag end guides (25, 24) are linear members in the shape of plate, rods or bars and having a collection surface at their upstream end.
4. The apparatus as claimed in claims 1 to 3, wherein said first end (20A) is provided with an entry loop through which said flat closing strip (15) is guided onto said folder body (20).
5. The apparatus as claimed in claims 1 to 4, wherein a support bracket (21) is provided to affix said folding means (19) to said main frame (7).
6. The apparatus as claimed in claims 1 to 5, wherein a guide rod (10) with a collar- 1 (11) mounted on said guide rod (10) is positioned in the path of seam opening strip (9).
7. The apparatus as claimed in claims 1 to 6, wherein a guide- 1 (12) is provided, said guide- 1 (12) being a loop through which said seam opening strip (9) passes before passing through said guide-2 (13).
8. The apparatus as claimed in claims 1 to 7, wherein said seaming means (32) is selected from a group comprising a sewing machine, a strip stitching machine, a zip lock forming machine, a strip welding machine or a pasting machine.
9. A method of sealing open end of a bag with easily openable seam using the apparatus as claimed in claims 1 to 8, characterised in that said method comprising the steps of:
a. supplying on a conveyor table (3) bags (2) with one end (1A’) to be sealed, b. supplying a flat closing strip (15) and a seam opening strip (9) c. passing said flat closing strip (15) through the folding means (19) to form U-shaped closing strip (15A) having upper and lower arms (15B and 15C), d. passing the bags (2) with open end (1A’) through the guiding space (G) formed between the pair of upper and lower bag end guides (25, 24) before entering the U-shaped closing strip (15A), e. passing the seam opening strip (9) through the guide-2 (13) located over the planar second end (20B) to align said seam opening strip (9) within the depth of upper arm (15B) of said U-shaped closing strip (15), to form a composite open end (33A) formed by said seam opening strip (9), said U-shaped closing strip (15A) and said open end (1A’), f. making a seam through the composite open end (33 A) using the seaming means (32) so as to seal the open end of said bag with an easily openable seam.
10. The method as claimed in claim 9, wherein the depth of said upper and lower arms (15B and 15C) in said step c is unequal.
11. The method as claimed in claims 9 and 10, wherein said upper and lower bag end guides (25, 24) are linear members in the shape of plate, rods or bars and having a collection surface at their upstream end.
12. The method as claimed in claims 9 to 11, wherein the first end (20A) is provided with an entry loop through which said flat closing strip (15) is guided onto said folder body (20).
13. The method as claimed in claims 9 to 12, wherein a support bracket (21) is provided to affix said folding means (19) to said main frame (7).
14. The method as claimed in claims 9 to 13, wherein a guide rod (10) with a collar- 1 (11) mounted on said guide rod (10) is positioned in the path of seam opening strip (9).
15. The method as claimed in claims 9 to 14, wherein a guide-1 (12) is provided, said guide- 1 (12) being a loop through which said seam opening strip (9) passes before passing through said guide-2 (13).
16. The method as claimed in claims 9 to 15, wherein said seaming means (32) is selected from a group comprising a sewing machine, a strip stitching machine, a zip lock forming machine, a strip welding machine or a pasting machine.
17. A bag (2) characterised in that said bag (2) has an end (1A’) sealed with an easily openable seam formed using the apparatus as claimed in claims 1 to 8, wherein said openable seam comprises a seam made through a composite open end (33 A) formed at said end (1A’), said composite open end (33 A) being formed with at least one seam opening strip (9) overlaid onto a U- shaped closing strip (15A) having and upper arm and lower arm (15B and 15C) to have said end (1A’) placed within them.
18. The bag as claimed in claim 17, wherein said seam is made using seaming means (32) selected from a group comprising a sewing machine, a strip stitching machine, a zip lock forming machine, a strip welding machine or a pasting machine.
19. The bag as claimed in claims 17 and 18, wherein said bag is made from coated woven polypropylene fabric which are in the form of two layered structure on which third layer of bi-oriented polypropylene film.
20. The bag as claimed in claims 17-19, wherein said bag is of block-bottom type.
21. The bag as claimed in claims 1-20, wherein the said two layers have a first layer made of a woven polymer or optionally non-woven polymeric web and a second layer made of adhesive coating or extrusion coating which is made from any material such as polypropylene, polyethylene, polyethylene terephthalate, polyamide, or any combination thereof, or paper.
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