Bag with handle
11279525 · 2022-03-22
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65D33/2508
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B31B70/874
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B31B2150/002
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B31B2160/20
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Y02W30/80
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
B31B70/864
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B31B70/876
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B65D33/10
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D33/25
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A bag with handle and method for producing the bag that incorporates the features of four seal bag body with a new handle part to obtain a new bag with a durable bag body that can carry a heavy load, can be stacked in high number without falling, consume less space in storage and transportation, has large front space and side spaces for product information display while on shelf, that is convenient to hold, strong and secure, that does not cut fingers in use, and that may be applied to shopping bags or reusable or resealable packaging bags. The concept of the method of producing said bag is steps of folding, assembling, and sealing a plurality of sheet materials which are not obvious to a person ordinarily skilled in the art.
Claims
1. A bag with handle comprising: a bag body part and a handle part wherein the bag body part and the handle part are made from sheet materials characterized in that the bag body part has a three-dimensional shape similar to a hollow rectangular prism provided with sheet materials as cover on at least four sides and the handle part comprises a handle comprising one of the sheet materials constituting the bag body part, the handle covering a handle strip made from at least another sheet material, the handle being provided with a handle pulling hole having a cutout shape to allow the user to directly touch the handle strip and to insert the fingers through one side of the bag, through the thickness of the bag, and through the other side of the bag, wherein the handle and the covered handle strip are sealed together at at least one position by a seal positioned closer to the handle pulling hole than to an end of the handle.
2. The bag with handle according to claim 1 wherein the handle part is provided with two handles made from one of sheet materials constituting the bag body part, each of the handles covering a handle strip made from at least one sheet material, the handles and the covered handle strips being sealed at at least one position, and each of the handles being provided with a handle pulling hole having a cutout shape to allow the user to directly touch the handle strips and to insert the fingers through one side of the bag, through the thickness of the bag, and through the other side of the bag.
3. The bag with handle according to claim 2 further comprising a resealing mechanism disposed below the handle part.
4. The bag with handle according to claim 1 wherein the bag body part and the handle part are assembled in an air tight manner.
5. The bag with handle according to claim 1 wherein the bag body part is provided with a bag bottom.
6. The bag with handle according claim 5 wherein the bag bottom is provided with pleat.
7. The bag with handle according to claim 1 wherein the bag body part is provided with bag ridge sheets, and wherein the bag ridge sheets are provided with pleat.
8. The bag with handle according to claim 1 wherein any one of sheet materials is a plastic sheet coated or not coated with laminate or composite plastic, or natural or synthetic fiber coated plastic, or paper, wood, fabric fiber, or aluminum foil.
9. The bag with handle according to claim 1 wherein the sheet materials are of multiple types.
10. The bag with handle according to claim 1 wherein the sheet materials are of different thicknesses.
11. The bag with handle according to claim 3 wherein the resealing mechanism is sealed to opposite sides of an inner surface of the bag body part.
12. The bag with handle according to claim 3 wherein the resealing mechanism is a zipper.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
(8) The detailed description of the invention as follows is only illustrations of specific exemplary cases described for a person ordinarily skilled in the art to be able to appreciate the concept of the present invention and implement it and not for restriction and limitation of the present invention. An ordinarily skilled person acknowledging the concept of the present disclosure would be able to creatively and commonly contemplate to apply the concept of the invention in other fashions only with differences in the details.
(9) In addition, mentioning any one component, structure, or characteristic in “one” or “an embodiment” of invention or a similar term would means the entity as present in the mentioned embodiment but said entity may not be present in all possible embodiments. If said term is present multiple times, it may means the same or a different invention. In case multiple components, structures, or characteristics are present in a drawing, said entity may be present in a single invention or different embodiments. An ordinarily skilled person acknowledging the concept of the present disclosure would be able to creatively and commonly contemplate that an entity as present in an embodiment can be applied with another embodiment under the same concept directly or with changes in details.
(10) A “sheet material” as present in the following disclosure, unless otherwise particularly specified, would means a laminated or non-laminated plastic sheet including those produced by conventional forming processes e.g. blowing, casting, weaving, fiber spinning, and the like, or other types of plastic e.g. composite plastic, or natural or synthetic fiber coated plastic, or paper, wood, fabric fiber, or aluminium foil.
(11) A “seal” as present, unless otherwise particularly specified, would means sealing using heat, pressure, solvent, adhesive, sewing, or other methods and may be lap seal or fin seal or other types of seal that form a strong connection or seal suitable for uses or conditions of the product to be contained in a bag. A person ordinarily skilled in the art would be able to contemplate and choose a sealing method.
(12)
(13) The handle strip (106) may be made of the same material or a different material from the main sheet material (100), preferably a sheet material with higher tensile strength per sectional unit area than that of the main sheet material (100). Otherwise, the handle strip (106) should be a sheet material with similar tensile strength per sectional unit area to that of the main sheet material (100) but with higher thickness than that of the main sheet material (100) such that the tensile strength of the handle strip (106) is higher than that of the main sheet material (100). The handle strip (106) can be of any sizes, preferably with a length (106L) close to or equal to the length of the handle (105L) and with a width (106W) suitable for holding without cutting the holder's fingers or cut to said width and length. In addition, the handle strip (106) to be inserted into the handle (105) in any embodiment may be a plurality of handle strip (106).
(14) Portions of the handle (105) are cut out to form handle pulling hole (107) to allow the user to directly touch the handle strip (106) after the bag is formed. The width (107W) and the length (107L) of the handle pulling hole (107) can be of any sizes, preferably a size with sufficient space for insertion of the user's fingers. Both of bag ridge sheets (108), (108′) are sealed to a first side edge portion (109), (109′) and to a second side edge portion (110), (110′) for closing the space between the first side edge portion (109), (109′) and the second side edge portion (110), (110′). The bag ridge sheets (108), (108′) may be the same or different material from the main sheet material (100) as shown in details in
(15) The handle strip (106) may be sealed to both handle ends (111), (111′) or to both seal stamps (112), preferably to said all four positions. The seal stamps (112) may be positioned anywhere, preferably close to the center between the handle pulling hole (107) and both handle ends (111), (111′). The sealing of the handle strip (106) to the handle (105) using other methods is possible. The bag obtained from the present step has an opening at the bag bottom (113) for loading product into the bag before sealing the bag bottom for subsequent merchandising. The details are shown in
(16) The steps as shown in
(17) In an embodiment, bag ridge sheets (108a), (108′a) are folded or bent before sealed to the first side edge portion (109), (109′) and to the second side edge portion (110), (110′) as shown in
(18) In another embodiment, a bag bottom sheet (108″) is assembled to the other open side of the main material sheet (100) to seal the first end (103) to the second end (104) to form a bag bottom (116). The bag bottom sheet (108″) may be made of the same or different material from that of the main sheet material (100). The details are shown in
(19) In another embodiment, the steps for forming the bag bottom (116) can be reduced by folding or bending a main sheet material (100) into two portions of different lengths wherein any portion may be longer that the other one. In an example according to
(20) The methods for producing bag and the bag products produced as shown in
(21) Example of a finished bag is shown in
(22) In another embodiment showing the details as shown in
(23) For clarity in description, in case of bag with single handle (105), the bag body part (201) and the handle part (202) are separated by a lower edge (203) of the handle strip (106) as shown in
(24)
(25) With regard to assembling of a bag with two handles (105) in another embodiment, a handle seal seam (120) can be provided for reinforcement of each handle (105) and for an air tight protection but not for sealing the bag opening. After sealing both of the bag ridge sheets (108), (108′) to the first side edge portion (109), (109′) and to the second side edge portion (110), (110′) to close the space between the first side edge portion (109), (109′) and the second side edge portion (110), (110′), the deep groove (119) will define a bag opening-closing tongue (121) hidden between both handles (105). The details are shown in
(26) Sealing the handle strip (106) to each handle (105) is performed as described above in details. In summary, both ends of the handle strip (106) may be sealed to both handle ends (111), (111′) or to the seal stamps (112) or other methods or a combination of more than one of methods as mentioned can be used. The details are shown in
(27) Furthermore, all methods of folding the bag ridge sheet (108), (108′) before sealing according to
(28) In another embodiment as shown in details in
(29) In another embodiment, the handle seal seam (120), the bag opening-closing tongue (121), and the resealing mechanism (122) are all provided in the same bag. Preferably, the resealing mechanism (122) is positioned further away from the handle (105) than the handle seal seam (120), particularly preferably the resealing mechanism (122) is further away from the handle (105) than the bag opening-closing tongue (121). The details are shown in
(30) For clarity in description, in case of the bag with two handles (105), the bag body part (201) and the handle part (202) are separated by the bag opening-closing tongue (121) according to