Method for production of bags for the transport and storage of bulk goods or liquids
10550502 ยท 2020-02-04
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65D88/1618
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
D05B35/08
TEXTILES; PAPER
Abstract
The present invention relates to a method for production of bags for the transport and storage of bulk goods or liquids, wherein use is made of tubular fabric cut into several pieces, which are then assembled together, including the steps of: providing a tubular fabric; flattening the tubular fabric to form a first double-thickness fabric having two opposite sides, respectively an internal side and an external side, extending between two flattened edges; folding-in or pleating at least one of the flattened edges of the double-thickness fabric to form a gusset; cutting the tubular fabric into pieces and assembling the pieces to form a bag; wherein the assembly of two of the pieces includes the steps of: assembling the first and second pieces by means of seams formed around or near first to fourth gusset ends.
Claims
1. Method for production of bags for the transport and storage of bulk goods or liquids, wherein use is made of tubular fabric cut into several pieces of fabric, which pieces of fabric are then assembled together, comprising the steps of: providing a tubular fabric; flattening said tubular fabric to form a double-thickness fabric having two opposite sides, respectively a first side and a second side, extending between first and second flattened edges; folding-in or pleating the first flattened edge of said double-thickness fabric to form a first gusset, said first gusset being defined by a first oblique section extending between the first folded-in flattened edge and a first gusset end positioned on the second side of the double-thickness fabric and by a second oblique section extending between the first folded-in flattened edge and a second gusset end positioned on the first side of the double-thickness fabric; folding-in or pleating the second flattened edge in a manner symmetric to said first folded-in flattened edge, cutting said tubular fabric into pieces of fabric and assembling said pieces of fabric to form a bag, wherein the tubular fabric is cut at least into first and second pieces of fabric each comprising the first and second sides, the first and second folded-in flattened edges, the first gusset, the first and second oblique sections and the first and second gusset ends, wherein assembly of the first and second pieces of fabric comprises the steps of: disposing the first and the second pieces of fabric such that the second side of the second piece of fabric is in contact with or close to the first side of the first piece of fabric and such that the first and second gusset ends of the first and second pieces of fabric are substantially aligned; assembling the first and second pieces of fabric by means of seams formed around or near the first and second gusset ends of the first and second pieces of fabric.
2. Method according to claim 1, further comprising, before making the seams, the additional step of connecting together the second oblique section of the first piece of fabric and the first oblique section of the second piece of fabric by means of a stitching or a welding, without connecting together the first oblique section of the first piece of fabric and the second oblique section of the second piece of fabric, said stitching or welding extending along a connection line.
3. Method for production of bags for the transport and storage of bulk goods or liquids, wherein use is made of tubular fabric cut into several pieces of fabric, which pieces of fabric are then assembled together, comprising the steps of: providing a tubular fabric; flattening said tubular fabric to form a double-thickness fabric having two opposite sides, respectively a first side and a second side, extending between first and second flattened edges; folding-in or pleating the first flattened edge of said double-thickness fabric to form a first gusset, said first gusset being defined by a first oblique section extending between the first folded-in flattened edge and a first gusset end positioned on the second side of the double-thickness fabric and by a second oblique section extending between the first folded-in flattened edge and a second gusset end positioned on the first side of the double-thickness fabric; folding-in or pleating the second flattened edge in a manner symmetric to said first folded-in flattened edge, cutting said tubular fabric into pieces of fabric and assembling said pieces of fabric to form a bag, wherein the tubular fabric is cut at least into first and second pieces of fabric each comprising the first and second sides, the first and second folded-in flattened edges, the first gusset, the first and second oblique sections and the first and second gusset ends, wherein assembly of the first and second pieces of fabric comprises the steps of: disposing the first and the second pieces of fabric such that the second side of the second piece of fabric is in contact with or close to the first side of the first piece of fabric and such that the first and second gusset ends of the first and second pieces of fabric are substantially aligned; assembling the first and second pieces of fabric by means of seams formed around or near the first and second gusset ends of the first and second pieces of fabric, further comprising, before making the seams, the additional step of connecting together the second oblique section of the first piece of fabric and the first oblique section of the second piece of fabric by means of a stitching or a welding, without connecting together the first oblique section of the first piece of fabric and the second oblique section of the second piece of fabric, said stitching or welding extending along a connection line, and the additional step of connecting together the second oblique section of the first piece of fabric and the first oblique section of the second piece of fabric by means of a welding, said welding extending along a line extending between the connection line and the first and second gusset ends of the first and second pieces of fabric.
4. Method for production of bags for the transport and storage of bulk goods or liquids, wherein use is made of tubular fabric cut into several pieces of fabric, which pieces of fabric are then assembled together, comprising the steps of: providing a tubular fabric; flattening said tubular fabric to form a double-thickness fabric having two opposite sides, respectively a first side and a second side, extending between first and second flattened edges; folding-in or pleating the first flattened edge of said double-thickness fabric to form a first gusset, said first gusset being defined by a first oblique section extending between the first folded-in flattened edge and a first gusset end positioned on the second side of the double-thickness fabric and by a second oblique section extending between the first folded-in flattened edge and a second gusset end positioned on the first side of the double-thickness fabric; folding-in or pleating the second flattened edge in a manner symmetric to said first folded-in flattened edge, cutting said tubular fabric into pieces of fabric and assembling said pieces of fabric to form a bag, wherein the tubular fabric is cut at least into first and second pieces of fabric each comprising the first and second sides, the first and second folded-in flattened edges, the first gusset, the first and second oblique sections and the first and second gusset ends, wherein assembly of the first and second pieces of fabric comprises the steps of: disposing the first and the second pieces of fabric such that the second side of the second piece of fabric is in contact with or close to the first side of the first piece of fabric and such that the first and second gusset ends of the first and second pieces of fabric are substantially aligned; assembling the first and second pieces of fabric by means of seams formed around or near the first and second gusset ends of the first and second pieces of fabric, further comprising, before making the seams, the additional step of connecting together the second oblique section of the first piece of fabric and the first oblique section of the second piece of fabric by means of a stitching or a welding, without connecting together the first oblique section of the first piece of fabric and the second oblique section of the second piece of fabric, said stitching or welding extending along a connection line, wherein the step of connecting together the second oblique section of the first piece of fabric and the first oblique section of the second piece of fabric by means of a stitching comprises the steps of providing a sewing machine equipped with at least two needles, feeding each needle with a thread and operating said needles in-line one behind the other in one and the same direction so as to produce a seam along the connection line with a stitch formed by the second needle being made on the thread of a stitch formed by the first needle, the stitch formed by the second needle covering a perforation produced by the first needle, and a perforation produced by the second needle being thus made through the thread, thereby filling the perforation with the thread.
5. Method according to claim 3, wherein the step of connecting together the second oblique section of the first piece of fabric and the first oblique section of the second piece of fabric by means of a stitching comprises the steps of providing a sewing machine equipped with at least two needles, feeding each needle with a thread and operating said needles in-line one behind the other in one and the same direction so as to produce a seam along the connection line with a stitch formed by the second needle being made on the thread of a stitch formed by the first needle, the stitch formed by the second needle covering a perforation produced by the first needle, and a perforation produced by the second needle being thus made through the thread, thereby filling the perforation with the thread.
6. Method according to claim 5, further comprising the step of controlling the needles such that the needles work alternately, and at equivalent stitch distances.
7. Method according to claim 5, further comprising the step of controlling the needles such that the second needle perforates the fabric in the middle of the stitch of the first needle.
8. Method according to claim 5, wherein the threads fed into the needles of the sewing machine comprise multi-filament threads with a textured structure.
9. Method for production of bags for the transport and storage of bulk goods or liquids, wherein use is made of tubular fabric cut into several pieces of fabric, which pieces of fabric are then assembled together, comprising the steps of: providing a tubular fabric; flattening said tubular fabric to form a double-thickness fabric having two opposite sides, respectively a first side and a second side, extending between first and second flattened edges; folding-in or pleating the first flattened edge of said double-thickness fabric to form a first gusset, said first gusset being defined by a first oblique section extending between the first folded-in flattened edge and a first gusset end positioned on the second side of the double-thickness fabric and by a second oblique section extending between the first folded-in flattened edge and a second gusset end positioned on the first side of the double-thickness fabric; folding-in or pleating the second flattened edge in a manner symmetric to said first folded-in flattened edge, cutting said tubular fabric into pieces of fabric and assembling said pieces of fabric to form a bag, wherein the tubular fabric is cut at least into first and second pieces of fabric each comprising the first and second sides, the first and second folded-in flattened edges, the first gusset, the first and second oblique sections and the first and second gusset ends, wherein assembly of the first and second pieces of fabric comprises the steps of: disposing the first and the second pieces of fabric such that the second side of the second piece of fabric is in contact with or close to the first side of the first piece of fabric and such that the first and second gusset ends of the first and second pieces of fabric are substantially aligned; assembling the first and second pieces of fabric by means of seams formed around or near the first and second gusset ends of the first and second pieces of fabric, further comprising, before making the seams, the additional step of connecting together the second oblique section of the first piece of fabric and the first oblique section of the second piece of fabric by means of a stitching or a welding, without connecting together the first oblique section of the first piece of fabric and the second oblique section of the second piece of fabric, said stitching or welding extending along a connection line, wherein the seams are configured to leave a non-sewn area encompassing the connection line and the first folded-in flattened edges of said first and second pieces of fabric.
10. Method according to claim 3, wherein the seams are configured to leave a non-sewn area encompassing the connection line and the first folded-in flattened edges of said first and second pieces of fabric.
11. Method according to claim 4, further comprising the step of controlling the needles such that the needles work alternately, and at equivalent stitch distances.
12. Method according to claim 4, further comprising the step of controlling the needles such that the second needle perforates the fabric in the middle of the stitch of the first needle.
13. Method according to claim 4, wherein the threads fed into the needles of the sewing machine comprise multi-filament threads with a textured structure.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The following description is provided by way of non-limiting examples. It relates to the drawing, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE EMBODIMENTS OF THE INVENTION
(12) The bags according to the invention are made of pieces constituted by sections of tubular fabric flattened so as to form lengths of flat double-thickness fabric, the width of which is half the circumference of the tube. Pieces of fabric of this type can be square or rectangular and form either the bottom or one of the lateral walls of the bag. It is also possible that one piece of fabric is designed to constitute both the bottom of the bag and two opposite lateral walls, two complementary pieces being designed to constitute the two other lateral walls of the bag. In the conventional bag, the assembly of two adjacent pieces of fabric of the bag are carried out by sewing along a single line, which is parallel to the sides of the pieces. Such a configuration is for example illustrated in FIGS. 1 and 2 of U.S. Pat. No. 8,950,346 B2. In this configuration, stresses applied on the bag by its content are transmitted directly to the single line. A deterioration of the seam may thus occur in use, which leads to an imperfect sealing against the powders, and, therefore, to a possible loss of content if the bag contains powders or other similar products.
(13) To avoid this problem, the essential concept of the production method according to the invention consists to form a gusset at one end of the pieces of fabric and to provide this gusseted end with several connecting lines or areas, said connecting lines or areas being positioned so as to distribute stresses on several portions of the pieces of fabric when they are assembled together.
(14) The production and assembly of two adjacent pieces of fabric for the formation of a bag according to the invention will be better understood by reference to
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(18) So prepared, the tubular fabric is cut into pieces to be assembled to form a bag.
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