Drawstring trash bag
11161652 · 2021-11-02
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65F1/002
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
The present invention is directed to a drawstring bag comprising a first panel and a second panel. The first panel and the second panel are joined along a first side, a bottom, and a second side. The first panel and the second panel thereby define an upper opening of the bag. The drawstring bag may further comprise a wave shaped drawstring disposed within a first hem along the upper opening of the bag in the first panel and a second wave shaped drawstring disposed within a second hem along the upper opening of the bag in the second panel. Each of the wave shaped drawstrings may be out stretched prior to insertion into the corresponding hem to narrow the upper opening of the bag to provide for the bag gripping the openings of trash containers.
Claims
1. A drawstring bag comprising: a first panel and a second panel, the first panel and the second panel joined along a first side, a bottom, and a second side, the first panel and the second panel thereby defining an upper opening of the bag, a first hem located along the upper opening of the bag in the first panel, the first hem extending between the upper opening and a first hem seal, a first drawstring of laminar film disposed within the first hem, the surface of the first drawstring generally flat and undeformed, the first drawstring having a wave-shape, an amplitude of the wave-shape extending between the upper opening and the first hem seal, the first panel, the second panel, and the first drawstring welded together proximate to the first side, and the first panel, the second panel, and the first drawstring welded together proximate to the second side.
2. The drawstring bag of claim 1 further comprising: the wave-shape of the first drawstring elongated such that the wave-shape is deformed.
3. The drawstring bag of claim 1 further comprising: first panel, the second panel, and the first drawstring welded together proximate to the first side by a first short seal.
4. The drawstring bag of claim 3 further comprising: the first panel, the second panel, and the first drawstring welded together proximate to the second side by a second short seal.
5. The drawstring bag of claim 1 further comprising: the first drawstring elastic and the wave-shape sinusoidal.
6. The drawstring bag of claim 1 further comprising: the upper opening of the bag narrowed due to the first drawstring retracting after attachment to the bag.
7. The drawstring bag of claim 1 further comprising: the first drawstring having a width between ¾ inch and 1¼ inch.
8. The drawstring bag of claim 7 further comprising: the amplitude of the first drawstring at least ¾ inch and no more than 1.5 inches.
9. The drawstring bag of claim 8 further comprising: the wavelength of the first drawstring at least four inches and no more than six inches.
10. A drawstring bag comprising: a first panel and a second panel, the first panel and the second panel joined along a first side, a bottom, and a second side, the first panel and the second panel thereby defining an upper opening of the bag, a first hem located along the upper opening of the bag in the first panel, the first hem extending between the upper opening and a first hem seal in the first panel, the first hem seal below the upper opening, a first drawstring disposed within the first hem, the first drawstring having a wave-shape, wherein the wave-shape comprises an elongated sine wave, the elongated sine wave comprising an amplitude and a wavelength, the amplitude comprising a plurality of peaks and troughs, the plurality of peaks adjacent to the upper opening and not adjacent to the first hem seal, the plurality of troughs adjacent to first hem seal and not adjacent to the upper opening, the first panel, the second panel, and the first drawstring welded together proximate to the first side, and the first panel, the second panel, and the first drawstring welded together proximate to the second side.
11. The drawstring bag of claim 10 further comprising: first panel, the second panel, and the first drawstring welded together proximate to the first side by a first short seal.
12. The drawstring bag of claim 11 further comprising: the first panel, the second panel, and the first drawstring welded together proximate to the second side by a second short seal.
13. The drawstring bag of claim 10 further comprising: the upper opening of the bag narrowed due to the first drawstring retracting after attachment to the bag.
14. The drawstring bag of claim 10 further comprising: the first drawstring having a width between ¾ inch and 1¼ inch.
15. The drawstring bag of claim 14 further comprising: the amplitude of the first drawstring at least ¾ inch and no more than 1.5 inches.
16. The drawstring bag of claim 15 further comprising: the wavelength of the first drawstring at least four inches and no more than six inches.
17. A drawstring bag comprising: a first panel and a second panel, the first panel and the second panel joined along a first side, a bottom, and a second side, the first panel and the second panel thereby defining an upper opening of the bag, a first hem located along the upper opening of the bag in the first panel, the first hem extending between the upper opening and a first hem seal, a first drawstring disposed within the first hem, the first drawstring having a geometric wave-shape, the wave-shape having an amplitude and a wavelength, a geometric first hem plane defined by a first line extending along the upper opening and a second line extending along the first hem seal, an entirety of a surface of the first drawstring extending generally parallel to the first hem plane such that the amplitude and wavelength extend generally parallel to the first hem plane, the upper opening of the bag narrowed due to the first drawstring retracting after attachment to the bag, the first panel, the second panel, and the first drawstring welded together proximate to the first side, and the first panel, the second panel, and the first drawstring welded together proximate to the second side.
18. The drawstring bag of claim 17 further comprising: first panel, the second panel, and the first drawstring welded together proximate to the first side by a first short seal.
19. The drawstring bag of claim 18 further comprising: the first panel, the second panel, and the first drawstring welded together proximate to the second side by a second short seal.
20. The drawstring bag of claim 17 further comprising: the first drawstring elastic and the wave shape sinusoidal.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE RELATED DRAWINGS
(1) A full and complete understanding of the present invention may be obtained by reference to the detailed description of the present invention and preferred embodiments when viewed with reference to the accompanying drawings. The drawings can be briefly described as follows.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
(8) The present disclosure illustrates one or more preferred embodiments of the present invention. It is not intended to provide an illustration or encompass all embodiments contemplated by the present invention. In view of the disclosure of the present invention contained herein, a person having ordinary skill in the art will recognize that innumerable modifications and insubstantial changes may be incorporated or otherwise included within the present invention without diverging from the spirit of the invention. Therefore, it is understood that the present invention is not limited to those embodiments disclosed herein. The appended claims are intended to more fully and accurately encompass the invention to the fullest extent possible, but it is fully appreciated that certain limitations on the use of particular terms is not intended to conclusively limit the scope of protection.
(9) As the term is used herein, “low density polyethylene,” or LDPE, is a type of polymer, specifically a category of polyethylene resins with a density between 0.910 g/cm.sup.3 and 0.940 g/cm.sup.3 that is comprised of a high number of both short and long chain branching along the respective polyethylene molecules.
(10) As the term is used within this particular disclosure, “elastic,” describes a relative physical property of a material. A relatively elastic material is a material that may be elongated by tension and recover to a greater percentage to its original length than a material that is relatively inelastic. Elasticity of a polymer film may be measured by an industry accepted test, such as ASTM D-5449, known as the “Permanent Set Test.” As used herein in this particular disclosure, the term relatively elastic, or elastic in general, shall refer to a material that recovers at least 80% after a 20% elongation and a relatively inelastic, or inelastic in general, material shall refer to a material that recovers less than 80% after a 20% elongation, with elastic recovery as measured by ASTM D-5449.
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(12) As part of the drawstring trash bag 100, drawstrings 116 and 118 are provided within hems 112 and 114. To provide the hems 112 and 114, upper edge 132 of the first panel 102 is folded over and sealed to form the first hem 112. Similarly, upper edge 134 of the second panel 104 is folded over and sealed to form the second hem 114. First drawstring 116 is disposed within first hem 112 and extends across the width of the first panel 102 while second drawstring 118 is disposed within the second hem 114 and extends across the width of the second panel 104.
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(14) In at least certain embodiments, first and second drawstrings 116 and 118 are constructed at least partly from an elastic polymer such as LDPE. Additionally, as best illustrated by
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(16) The arrows at opposite ends of drawstring 116/118 illustrate in
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(18) Elongating drawstrings 116/118 a limiting amount prior to insertion into hems 112/114, as discussed above, can lead to opening 136 of bag 100 to gather or narrow once the tension in drawstrings 116/118 is released due to drawstrings 116/118 retracting to their initial length. As shown by
(19) A typical width of a drawstring for a drawstring trash bag is one-inch. In certain embodiments of the present invention the width of the wave-shaped drawstring is also an inch. At least for certain embodiments, drawstring 100 can have a length from end to end of about 24 inches. However, for embodiments of the invention where drawstring 100 is extended prior to insertion into the bag, drawstring may have a shorter length, such as between 22 and 23 inches for insertion into a bag with a nominal width of 24 inches. In at least certain embodiments of the invention, the wave shape of drawstring 100 can have a wavelength of five inches and an amplitude of an inch. However, for certain embodiments drawstring 100 can have an amplitude from about 0.75 inch to 1.5 inches. Furthermore, the wavelength of drawstring 100 can be between four and six inches at least for certain embodiments.
(20) Drawstrings 116 and 118 having a wave-shaped profile provides certain advantages over a typical drawstring having a linear profile. For instance, the wave-shape provides for a drawstring capable of additional expansion than a typical straight drawstring. When elongated, the wave-shaped drawstring first undergoes primarily geometric deformation and flattens with its amplitude approaching zero as shown in
(21) For instance, testing under ASTM test method D882 has shown that a six-inch-long section of a wave-shaped drawstring elongates to about ¾ inch at 5 pounds of force. In contrast to this, a traditional linear drawstring with the same thickness and width elongates to only approximately ¼ inch with the same 5-pound force, when tested under this same test methodology. Additionally, the wave-shaped drawstring of the same length required 3.3 pounds to stretch one inch under ASTM test method D5459, while the linear drawstring requires 5 pounds of force to stretch the same one inch utilizing the same test method.
(22) Because the wave-shaped drawstring expands more for a given force, it can be configured to fit snugly over a greater range of trash containers. Furthermore, with the wave-shaped drawstring requiring less force to expand, it requires less effort to stretch over larger trash containers. Although the wave-shaped drawstring requires less effort to expand, it provides enough resistance or tension to hold in place a trash bag once the bag has been stretched over the same size range of trash containers as a linear drawstring. Furthermore, because the wave-shaped drawstring has the same thickness and width, it can carry the same ultimate load as the comparable linear drawstring.
(23) As noted, the embodiments depicted herein are not intended to limit the scope of the present invention. Indeed, it is contemplated that any number of different embodiments may be utilized without diverging from the spirit of the invention. Therefore, the appended claims are intended to more fully encompass the scope of the present invention.