BAG, METHOD AND DEVICE FOR PRODUCING A BAG
20240017886 · 2024-01-18
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65D33/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B31B70/874
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B31B2160/20
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D33/18
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B31B70/628
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B31B2155/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B31B70/81
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D33/18
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
The invention describes a pouch-type bag, with a first wall and with a second wall, which comprise paper and which are connected to one another via side edges, so that a filling space is provided, wherein the second wall, viewed in the longitudinal direction of the pouch, protrudes beyond the first wall, with two ends, wherein a base is arranged at one end, which base comprises at least one envelope area of the second wall, wherein the envelope area is folded over about a first crease line at least onto parts of the first wall, wherein an opening is provided at the other end, via which opening the filling space is accessible, wherein one of the walls comprises a sealing area which can be folded over about a second crease line onto the outside of the other wall and can be fastened there by means of an adhesive element applied to the sealing area.
The sealing area comprises a tear-off aid between the second crease line and the adhesive element, with which the sealing area can be at least partially severed to allow renewed access to the filling space.
Claims
1. A pouch-type bag, with a first wall and a second wall which comprise paper and which are joined together by side edges so as to provide a filling space, the second wall protruding beyond the first wall as viewed in the longitudinal direction of the bag, with two ends, wherein a base is arranged at one end, which base comprises at least one envelope area of the second wall, wherein the envelope area is folded over about a first crease line at least onto parts of the first wall, wherein an opening is provided at the other end, via which opening the filling space is accessible, wherein one of the walls comprises a sealing area which can be folded over about a second crease line onto the outside of the other wall and can be fastened there by means of an adhesive element applied to the sealing area, characterized in that the sealing area between the second crease line and the adhesive element comprises a tear-off aid with which the sealing area can be at least partially severed to allow renewed access to the filling space.
2. Pouch-type bag according to claim 1 characterized in that the tear-off aid comprises a perforation line, which runs in particular parallel to the second crease line.
3. Pouch-type bag according to claim 1 characterized in that the tear-off aid comprises two substantially parallel perforation lines, which in particular run parallel to the second crease line.
4. Pouch-type bag according to claim 1 characterized in that the tear-off aid may comprise at least one material strip having a greater strength than a material, in particular the paper, from which the pouch-type bag is made.
5. Pouch-type bag according to claim 1 characterized in that a second adhesive element is arranged between the second crease line and the tear-off aid, so as to be able to reattach a severed sealing area to the second wall.
6. Pouch-type bag according to claim 5 characterized in that the second adhesive element is covered with a removable cover element in order to be able to activate the second adhesive element only when required.
7. Pouch-type bag according to claim 1 characterized in that the tear-off aid comprises at least one material strip having a greater strength than a material, in particular than the paper, of which the pouch-type bag is made, the material strip and the cover element being made of the same material and, in particular, being formed integrally.
8. Pouch-type bag according to claim 1 characterized in that the pouch-type bag is formed from a flat web, wherein the edges of the flat web are joined together along a bonding seam extending parallel to the longitudinal direction, wherein the bonding seam is encompassed by the second wall.
9. A method for producing a pouch-type bag, in particular a pouch-type bag according to claim 1, wherein pieces of tubing are provided or a tube is separated into pieces of tubing, wherein the pieces of tubing comprise a first wall and a second wall which are connected to one another via side edges so that a filling space is provided, wherein the tube piece is transported in a transport direction, wherein, as seen in the transport direction, at the front end the second wall protrudes beyond the first wall, wherein a part of the second wall forms an envelope area, wherein a base is formed on the piece of tubing, wherein the envelope area is folded over along a crease line at least onto parts of the first wall, wherein at the rear end, as seen in the transport direction, one of the walls protrudes beyond the other wall and forms a sealing area, wherein a second crease line is provided about which the sealing area can be folded over onto the other wall, wherein an adhesive element is applied to the sealing area in order to be able to fasten the sealing area onto the other wall. characterized in that in or on the sealing area between the second crease line and the adhesive element, a tear-off aid is applied or inserted with which the sealing area can be at least partially severed to allow renewed access to the filling space.
10. Method according to claim 9 characterized in that the tear-off aid is inserted into the sealing area as a perforation line, in particular with a perforation tool.
11. Method according to claim 9 characterized in that a material strip which comprises a greater strength than a material, in particular the paper, from which the pouch-type bag is made, is applied to the sealing area by means of an application device as a tear-off aid.
12. A system for producing a bag, in particular a pouch-type bag according to claim 1, with a device for providing pieces of tubing or with a device for separating a tube into pieces of tubing, wherein the pieces of tubing comprise a first wall and a second wall, which are connected to one another via side edges so as to provide a filling space, with a transport device for transporting the pieces of tubing in a transport direction, with the second wall protruding beyond the first wall at the front end as seen in the transport direction, with a base-forming device for molding a base onto the piece of tubing, wherein an envelope area of the second wall can be folded over at least parts of the first wall along a crease line, wherein at the rear end, viewed in the transport direction, one of the walls protrudes beyond the other wall and forms a sealing area, wherein a second crease line is provided around which the sealing area can be folded onto the other wall, wherein an adhesive application device is provided with which an adhesive element can be applied to the sealing area in order to be able to fasten the closure area to the other wall, characterized in that at least one device for applying or inserting a tear-off aid in or on the sealing area between the second crease line and the adhesive element, by means of which the sealing area can be at least partially severed in order to allow renewed access to the filling space.
13. A system for producing a bag, in particular a pouch-type bag for carrying out the method according to claim 9, with a device for providing pieces of tubing or with a device for separating a tube into pieces of tubing, wherein the pieces of tubing comprise a first wall and a second wall, which are connected to one another via side edges so as to provide a filling space, with a transport device for transporting the pieces of tubing in a transport direction, with the second wall protruding beyond the first wall at the front end as seen in the transport direction, with a base-forming device for molding a base onto the piece of tubing, wherein an envelope area of the second wall can be folded over at least parts of the first wall along a crease line, wherein at the rear end, viewed in the transport direction, one of the walls protrudes beyond the other wall and forms a sealing area, wherein a second crease line is provided around which the sealing area can be folded onto the other wall, wherein an adhesive application device is provided with which an adhesive element can be applied to the sealing area in order to be able to fasten the closure area to the other wall, characterized in that at least one device for applying or inserting a tear-off aid in or on the sealing area between the second crease line and the adhesive element, by means of which the sealing area can be at least partially severed in order to allow renewed access to the filling space.
Description
[0057] Further advantages, features, and details of the invention will be apparent from the following description, in which different exemplary embodiments are explained in detail with reference to the figures. The respective features mentioned in the claims and in the description can be essential to the invention individually or in any combination of mentioned features. Within the scope of the entire disclosure, features and details described in connection with the pouch-type bag according to the invention naturally also apply in connection with the method according to the invention and/or with the system according to the invention, and vice versa in each case, so that with respect to the disclosure concerning the individual aspects of the invention, reference is or can always be made mutually. The individual figures show:
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[0083] The flat web illustration is preferably a view of the outer surfaces of the later walls of the pouch-type bag. The web section 101 is divided into the surface area 110, which forms the major part of the later second wall or completely the second wall, and the surface area 111, which forms the later first wall. The surface areas 110 and 111 are bounded by the nearest interrupted lines 103 or by the lines 104. Their meaning is described below.
[0084] The interrupted lines 103 and the dash-dotted lines 104 indicate the optional gussets, with the lines 103 forming the outer edges of a gusset and the dash-dotted lines 104 forming the inner edge of a gusset. For pouch-type bags without side gussets, lines 103 are omitted and lines 104 form the outer longitudinal edges of the bag. The areas 105 and 105 on the longitudinal edges of the flat web 100 the areas that overlap after tube formation and adhere to each other, for example by bonding.
[0085] In a preferred embodiment, at the surface area 111, in particular in the area of the recessed part of the line 102, at least two adhesive elements 120 and 121 are arranged, which are formed, for example, from hot-melt adhesive strips or from double-sided adhesive strips. These adhesive elements 120 and 121 are spaced apart from each other as seen in the transport direction T. Between these adhesive elements 120 and 121, at least one perforation 122 and at least one optional perforation 122 are provided, which can be introduced simultaneously with the line 102, for example. However, it is also possible to insert the perforation 122 and/or the perforation 122 before or after the line 102.
[0086] Even though the exemplary embodiment of
[0087] It is advantageous if the perforations 122, 122 have a greater strength than the perforation 102. This can be achieved, for example, by the perforations 122, 122 being arranged at a distance from the perforation 102. Also, the ratio of the length of the web to the cut length may be greater in the perforations 122, 122 than in the perforation 102. This embodiment is advantageous for causing a safe tear along the line 102 when separating pieces of tubing from the tubing, and for preventing a tear or tearing along the perforations 122 and/or 122.
[0088] The curved arrows 106 and 107 now indicate that a tube is formed from the material web 100. Together with the tube formation, it is also an option to insert side gussets, since the formation of all folds running in transport direction T is efficient within a single station.
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[0090] As can be seen, the rear area of the first wall 111, namely the sealing area 125 where the perforations 122, 122, the adhesive elements 120, 121 and the cover element 123 are arranged, is uncovered by the second wall 110. The portion 125 of the first wall 111 protruding beyond the second wall 110 is often referred to as a closing flap or closing loop.
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[0097] The material web 100 then passes through a nip formed by a further guiding roller 5 and a roller designed as a longitudinal gluing unit 26. The latter applies glue to one side area of the material web 3 so that both side areas are permanently bonded to each other after the tube formation described below.
[0098] In the following tube formation station 9, a tube 10 is formed from the material web 100 by laterally tapping the material web 100 by means of guide elements, such as guide plates, so that the edges of the material web then overlap.
[0099] The subsequently overlapping areas have already been provided with a suitable adhesive by means of longitudinal gluing unit 26. Side gussets can also be inserted during wrapping of the paper web. However, the side gussets can also be inserted after the tube has been formed. The tube 10 is now usually continued in the transport direction T.
[0100] After the tube 10 has been produced, it is separated into pieces of tubing 12 in the tear-off station 11. For this purpose, the tube 10 is fed through the nip of a first pair of rollers 13. During the further advance of the tube, it enters the nip of a second pair of rollers 14. The rollers of the second pair of rollers constantly or at least temporarily have a higher circumferential speed than the rollers of the first pair of rollers 13, the circumferential speed of which advantageously corresponds to the transport speed of the tube 10. When the next perforation seen from the leading end of the tube has passed the nip of the first pair of rollers 13, the second pair of rollers 14 engages the tube 10. This can be done by running the leading end of the tube into the nip of the second pair of rollers. However, the rollers of the second roller nip 14 can also be moved relative to the tube 10, for example perpendicularly, and can be applied against the tube. When the rolls of the second nip 14 are against the tube, the tube will tear along the cut or perforation that was made in the web at the station 6.
[0101] One of the rollers of the first pair of rollers 13 can also carry a cutting blade, with which the tube can be separated into individual pieces of tubing 101 by means of so-called smooth cuts. In this case, perforation of the flat web within station 6 can be omitted. Advantageously, in this case, the top edge of the pouch-type bag comprises a respectable rim that is not frayed or frazzled, as is the case when pieces of tubing are torn off.
[0102] The piece of tubing 200 torn from the tube now enters the base gluing and base folding station 15. For this purpose, the piece of tubing 200 is held on the base-making cylinder 16. By means of a suitable element, for example a rod, the leading end of the piece of tubing is folded over so that parts of the lower (second) wall are folded back together with parts of the upper (first) wall so that parts of the upper wall and, through the openings, also parts of the lower wall rest on the upper layer. Beforehand, the flap and/or the area of the outside of the upper wall on which the flap rests after folding back is provided with an adhesive like glue. The glue applicator, represented by the glue cylinder 17 in
[0103] Once the pouch-type bag has been finalized, it is placed on a table 18 by means of the base-making cylinder 16. In this process, the pouch-type bags are usually arranged perpendicularly. The pouch-type bags can then be appropriately removed in batches from this table 18.
[0104] Application stations for applying the adhesive elements 120, 121 and/or for applying cover elements 123 and/or for applying a tear-off aid are preferably arranged upstream of the tube formation station 9 and may in particular be arranged upstream of the perforating station 6. The latter is advantageous if the tear-off aid is designed in the form of one or more perforations. However, application stations for applying the adhesive elements 120, 121 and/or for applying cover elements 123 and/or for applying or inserting a tear-off aid can also be arranged downstream of the tear-off station 11. They can be arranged upstream of the base gluing and base folding station 15. In this area, the pieces of tubing are guided by a transport device so that the elements 120, 121, 122, 122 and 123 can be placed in the correct position.
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[0107] The curved arrows 106 and 107 now indicate that a tube is formed from the material web 100. Together with the tube formation, it is also an option to insert side gussets, since the formation of all folds running in transport direction T is efficient within a single station.
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[0112] After performing the step of folding the base flap 402, the pouch-type bag is closed at one end, which is shown in
[0113] In order to obtain a pouch-type bag 500 according to the invention, a handle opening 403 is now made in the base of the bag, the handle opening being located entirely in the area where the base flap 402 is directly connected to the inner side of the second wall 110. This situation can be seen in
[0114] The handle opening can also be inserted before the base flap 402 is folded down. In the same way, the insertion of the handle opening after the folding of the base flap can be combined with the embodiments according to
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[0116] In step 600, a material web 100 is first provided. In step 601, the handle openings 109, 109 are made in this material web. In the optional step 602, which takes place shortly before, shortly after or simultaneously with the step 601, cross perforations are introduced into the material web, which define the subsequent separating edges 102. In particular, the cross perforation and the insertion of openings may be arranged in the same station of a device us for producing pouch-type bags according to the invention. For example, it is conceivable that a cross-perforation knife and punches for inserting the openings can be arranged together on a rotating element, for example a knife roller. In optional step 603, reinforcing sheets are applied, for example by a corresponding application unit in the device. The tube is then formed in step 604, in particular with simultaneous folding of side gussets. In the following step 605, the tubing is separated into pieces of tubing. Then, in step 606, an adhesive surface is applied and, in step 607, the base is folded over and attached to the first wall of the pouch-type bag. This finalizes the pouch-type bag. If no handle openings have been made, these handle openings can be made in the finished base in an optional step 608. This step 608 can also be carried out between steps 605 and 606.
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TABLE-US-00001 List of Reference Numbers 1 Device for producing pouch-type bags 2 Unwinding device 3 Material web 4 Reel 5 Guide rollers 6 Cross-cutting station/perforation station 7 Roller 8 Counterpressure roller 9 Tube formation station 10 Tube 11 Tear-off station 12 Piece of tubing 13 Pair of rollers 14 Pair of rollers 15 Base gluing and base folding station 16 Base-making cylinder 17 Glue cylinder 18 Table 26 Roller designed as longitudinal gluing unit 100 Material web 101 Web section 102 Lines 103 Lines 104 Lines 105 Area 105 106 Curved arrow 107 Curved arrow 109 Handle opening 109 120 Adhesive element 122 Perforation 122 Optional perforation 123 Cover element 125 Sealing area first portion 126 Additional opening 127 Sealing area second portion 200 Pouch-type bag 201 Access opening 202 Base flap 203 Adhesive surface 300 Pouch-type bag 400 Tubular section 401 Adhesive surface 402 Base flap 403 Handle opening 500 Pouch-type bag 600 Step 601 Step 602 Step 603 Step 604 Step 605 Step 606 Step 607 Step 608 Step T Transport direction