FLEXIBLE PACKAGES WITH CLOG RESISTANT DEGASSING VALVE AND METHODS OF MAKING THE SAME
20180162623 ยท 2018-06-14
Inventors
- Daniel Wigman (Harleysville, PA, US)
- Travis Blose (Telford, PA, US)
- Ronald Karl Long (Pennsburg, PA, US)
- Sergio Muniz (Philadelphia, PA, US)
Cpc classification
B65D33/01
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D77/225
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A flexible package with a one-way, pressure-equalizing or degassing valve and method of making the same is provided. The package includes a tortuous path preventing particulate materials, e.g., fine powders, from clogging or interfering with opening and closing of said valve. The package includes a heat seal including discontinuities or gaps which defines a tortuous path between the valve and the compartment within the package in which the particulate material is located, allowing air and internal gases trapped in the package to escape through the valve while preventing fine powders, dust and particulate from reaching the valve body by trapping or collecting them in the tortuous path.
Claims
1. A flexible package for holding a particulate material therein, said package comprising: a one-way degassing or pressure equalizing valve; and a bag having, a top portion, a bottom portion, a first side, an oppositely disposed second side, and a longitudinally extending axis, said bag being formed of a flexible sheet material comprising a front panel, a rear panel, a top transverse seal line, a bottom transverse seal line, and an intermediate seal line, said top transverse seal line being located in said top portion of said bag, said bottom transverse seal line being located in said bottom portion of said bag, said intermediate seal line being located between said top transverse seal line and said bottom transverse seal line, said panels of said bag between said bottom transverse seal line and said intermediate seal line forming a compartment configured for receipt of the particulate material therein, said panels of said bag between said intermediate seal line and said top transverse seal line forming a vent space in which said valve is located, said valve being in communication with said vent space and the ambient atmosphere outside of said bag, said intermediate seal line comprising a central section, a first end section and a second end section, said central section having a length extending transversely with respect to said longitudinal axis and having a first end, said first end section having a first length, said first end section forming an extension of said central section from said first end of said central section, said second end section having a second length, said second end section forming an extension of said central section from said first end of said central section and extending at an acute angle to said longitudinal axis, said central section securing said panels together along said length of said central section, said first end section securing said panels together along said first length except for a short gap in said first end section at which said panels are unsecured to each other, said second end section securing said panels together along said second length except for a short gap in said second end section at which said panels are unsecured to each other, said gaps forming a tortuous path configured to enable gas to flow therethrough from said compartment to said vent space while reducing the chances of the particulate material gaining access to said valve.
2. The flexible package of claim 1 wherein said first end section is collinear with said central section.
3. The flexible package of claim 1 wherein said second end section extends at an acute angle to said longitudinal axis.
4. The flexible package of claim 2 wherein said intermediate seal line additionally comprises a third end section, said third end section having a third length and forming an extension of said central section from said first end of said central section, said third end section extending at an acute angle to said longitudinal axis, and wherein said bag is a gusseted bag having a first gusseted side panel secured between said front panel and said rear panel at said first side by a pair of outer fold edges, said first gusseted side panel comprising a front gusset section and a rear gusset section connected to each other by an inner fold edge located between said outer fold edges, wherein said first end section secures said front panel to said front gusset section along said first length of said first end section except for said short gap at which said front panel is unsecured to said front gusset section, said first end section also securing said rear panel to said rear gusset section along the first length of said first end section except for a short gap at which said rear panel is unsecured to said rear gusset section, and wherein said second end section secures said front panel to said front gusset section along said second length of said second end section except for said short gap at which said front panel is unsecured to said front gusset section, said second end section also securing said rear panel to said rear gusset section along said second length of said second end section except for a short gap at which said rear panel is unsecured to said rear gusset section.
5. The flexible package of claim 3 wherein said intermediate seal line additionally comprises a third end section, said third end section having a third length and forming an extension of said central section from said first end of said central section, said third end section extending at an acute angle to said longitudinal axis, and wherein said bag is a gusseted bag having a first gusseted side panel secured between said front panel and said rear panel at said first side by a pair of outer fold edges, said first gusseted side panel comprising a front gusset section and a rear gusset section connected to each other by an inner fold edge located between said outer fold edges, wherein said first end section secures said front panel to said front gusset section along said first length of said first end section except for said short gap at which said front panel is unsecured to said front gusset section, said first end section also securing said rear panel to said rear gusset section along the first length of said first end section except for a short gap at which said rear panel is unsecured to said rear gusset section, and wherein said second end section secures said front panel to said front gusset section along said second length of said second end section except for said short gap at which said front panel is unsecured to said front gusset section, said second end section also securing said rear panel to said rear gusset section along said second length of said second end section except for a short gap at which said rear panel is unsecured to said rear gusset section.
6. The flexible package of claim 1 wherein said panels include respective inner surfaces which are heat sealed to each other along said intermediate seal line except where said gaps are located.
7. The flexible package of claim 4 wherein said front panel, said rear panel and said first gusseted side panel each include respective inner surfaces which are heat sealed to each other along said intermediate seal line.
8. The flexible package of claim 5 wherein said front panel, said rear panel and said first gusseted side panel each include respective inner surfaces which are heat sealed to each other along said intermediate seal line.
9. The flexible package of claim 1 wherein the panels each include respective inner surfaces and wherein said intermediate seal line includes peelable coating areas on said inner surfaces at the location of said gaps, whereupon internal pressure generated within said bag causes said peelable coating areas to break to thereby create said gaps.
10. The flexible package of claim 4 wherein said front panel, said rear panel and said first gusseted side panel each include respective inner surfaces and wherein said intermediate seal line includes peelable coating areas on said inner surfaces at the location of said gaps, whereupon internal pressure generated within said bag causes said peelable coating areas to break to thereby create said gaps.
11. The flexible package of claim 5 wherein said front panel, said rear panel and said first gusseted side panel each include respective inner surfaces and wherein said intermediate seal line includes peelable coating areas on said inner surfaces at the location of said gaps, whereupon internal pressure generated within said bag causes said peelable coating areas to break to thereby create said gaps.
12. The flexible package of claim 4 wherein said flexible package additionally comprises a second gusseted side panel secured between said front panel and said rear panel at said second side by a second pair of outer fold edges, said second gusseted side panel being constructed similarly to said first gusseted side panel.
13. The flexible package of claim 5 wherein said flexible package additionally comprises a second gusseted side panel secured between said front panel and said rear panel at said second side by a second pair of outer fold edges, said second gusseted side panel being constructed similarly to said first gusseted side panel.
14. The flexible package of claim 1 additionally comprising a filter located within said vent space and configured to prevent any particulate material which enters said vent space from gaining ingress into said valve.
15. The flexible package of claim 4 additionally comprising a filter located within said vent space and configured to prevent any particulate material which enters said vent space from gaining ingress into said valve.
16. The flexible package of claim 5 additionally comprising a filter located within said vent space and configured to prevent any particulate material which enters said vent space from gaining ingress into said valve.
17. A method of making a flexible package for holding a particulate material therein, said method comprising: providing a bag having a top portion, a bottom portion, a first side and an oppositely disposed second side, said bag being formed of a flexible sheet material comprising a front panel, and a rear panel; applying a one-way degassing or pressure equalizing valve to one of said front and rear panels; forming a top transverse seal line across said bag at said top portion thereof; forming a bottom transverse seal line across said bag at said bottom portion thereon; and forming an intermediate seal line between said top transverse seal line and said bottom transverse seal line, said panels of said bag between said bottom transverse seal line and said intermediate seal line to form a compartment configured for receipt of the particulate material therein, said panels of said bag between said intermediate seal line and said top transverse seal line forming a vent space, said valve being in fluid communication with said vent space, said intermediate seal line comprising a central section, a first end section and a second end section, said central section having a length extending transversely with respect to said longitudinal axis and having a first end, said first end section having a first length, said first end section forming an extension of said central section from said first end of said central section, said second end section having a second length, said second end section forming an extension of said central section from said first end of said central section and extending at an acute angle to said longitudinal axis, said central section securing said panels together along said length of said central section, said first end section securing said panels together along said first length except for a short gap in said first end section at which said panels are unsecured to each other, said second end section securing said panels together along said second length except for a short gap in said second end section at which said panels are unsecured to each other; and filling said compartment with said particulate material, said gaps forming a tortuous path configured to enable gas to flow therethrough from said particulate material in said compartment to said vent space while reducing the chances of the particulate material gaining access to said valve.
18. The method of claim 17 wherein said first end section is collinear with said central section.
19. The method of claim 17 wherein said second end section extends at an acute angle to said longitudinal axis.
20. The method of claim 18 wherein said intermediate seal line additionally comprises a third end section, said third end section having a third length and forming an extension of said central section from said first end of said central section, said third end section extending at an acute angle to said longitudinal axis, and wherein said bag is a gusseted bag having a first gusseted side panel secured between said front panel and said rear panel at said first side by a pair of outer fold edges, said first gusseted side panel comprising a front gusset section and a rear gusset section connected to each other by an inner fold edge located between said outer fold edges, wherein said first end section secures said front panel to said front gusset section along said first length of said first end section except for said short gap at which said front panel is unsecured to said front gusset section, said first end section also securing said rear panel to said rear gusset section along the first length of said first end section except for a short gap at which said rear panel is unsecured to said rear gusset section, and wherein said second end section secures said front panel to said front gusset section along said second length of said second end section except for said short gap at which said front panel is unsecured to said front gusset section, said second end section also securing said rear panel to said rear gusset section along said second length of said second end section except for a short gap at which said rear panel is unsecured to said rear gusset section.
21. The method of claim 19 wherein said intermediate seal line additionally comprises a third end section, said third end section having a third length and forming an extension of said central section from said first end of said central section, said third end section extending at an acute angle to said longitudinal axis, and wherein said bag is a gusseted bag having a first gusseted side panel secured between said front panel and said rear panel at said first side by a pair of outer fold edges, said first gusseted side panel comprising a front gusset section and a rear gusset section connected to each other by an inner fold edge located between said outer fold edges, wherein said first end section secures said front panel to said front gusset section along said first length of said first end section except for said short gap at which said front panel is unsecured to said front gusset section, said first end section also securing said rear panel to said rear gusset section along the first length of said first end section except for a short gap at which said rear panel is unsecured to said rear gusset section, and wherein said second end section secures said front panel to said front gusset section along said second length of said second end section except for said short gap at which said front panel is unsecured to said front gusset section, said second end section also securing said rear panel to said rear gusset section along said second length of said second end section except for a short gap at which said rear panel is unsecured to said rear gusset section.
22. The method of claim 17 wherein said front panel, and said rear panel each include respective inner surfaces which are heat sealed to each other along said intermediate seal line by a heated sealing bar.
23. The method of claim 22 wherein said front panel, said rear panel and said first gusseted side panel each include respective inner surfaces which are heat sealed to each other along said intermediate seal line by a heated sealing bar.
24. The method of claim 23 wherein said sealing bar has a width that extends beyond said outer fold edges of said bag to form said gaps inward of said outer fold edges and with each of said gaps being of a predetermined width.
25. The method of claim 22 wherein said front panel and said rear panel each include respective inner surfaces and wherein said intermediate seal line includes peelable coating areas on said inner surfaces at the location of said gaps, whereupon internal pressure generated within said bag causes said peelable coating areas to break to thereby create said gaps.
26. The method of claim 23 wherein said front panel, said rear panel and said first gusseted side panel each include respective inner surfaces and wherein said intermediate seal line includes peelable coating areas on said inner surfaces at the location of said gaps, whereupon internal pressure generated within said bag causes said peelable coating areas to break to thereby create said gaps.
27. The method of claim 24 wherein said front panel, said rear panel and said first gusseted side panel each include respective inner surfaces and wherein said intermediate seal line includes peelable coating areas on said inner surfaces at the location of said gaps, whereupon internal pressure generated within said bag causes said peelable coating areas to break to thereby create said gaps.
28. The method of claim 17, additionally comprising providing a filter in said vent space and over said valve to prevent any particulate material which enters said vent space from gaining ingress into said valve.
Description
DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING
[0026] The invention will be described in conjunction with the following drawings in which like reference numerals designate like elements and wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
[0038] Referring now to the various figures of the drawing wherein like reference characters refer to like parts, there is shown in
[0039] As will be described in detail later the preferred embodiment of the invention the bag includes a least one intermediately located transverse seal which produces a tortuous path between the compartment 26 and the valve 22. That transverse seal incorporates discontinuities or gaps resulting in a tortuous path separating gas from particulate within the package. The intermediately located transverse seal with its gaps is especially effective and easily accomplished in gusseted bag construction, but can be accomplished in other types of bags. In any case, by placing small discontinuities or gaps in the seal lines made in constructing the bag from film or laminate, a tortuous path can be established, within which gasses flow to the valve 22 to escape the interior 26 of the package, while particulates rebound within the tortuous path and separate or precipitate out from the gas flow before reaching the valve. Those discontinuities or gaps can be located in a plurality of different areas and can be of different dimensions and shapes to establish the tortuous path. Consequently, the heat seal bars or other means used to make the heat seal lines establishing the tortuous path may also use a plurality of different sizes, shapes and dimensions to establish the tortuous path.
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[0041] The first gusseted side panel 40 is located between and connected to the front panel 36 and the rear panel 38 at the first side 32 by a front outer fold edge 46 and a rear outer fold edge 48. The first gusseted side panel 40 comprises a front gusset section 50 and a rear gusset section 52 connected to each other by an inner fold edge 54 located centrally between the outer fold edges 46 and 48. The second gusseted side panel 42 is located between and connected to the front panel 36 and the rear panel 38 at the second side 34 by a front outer fold edge 56 and a rear outer fold edge 58. The second gusseted side panel comprises a front gusset section 60 and a rear gusset section 62 connected to each other by an inner fold edge 64 located centrally between the outer fold edges 56 and 58.
[0042] A top transversely extending seal line 66 is located within the top portion 28 of the bag, e.g., it extends across the top edge of the bag. The seal line 66 serves to seal the front, rear and gusseted side panels to each other to thereby close off the top of the bag. The seal line 66 can be created by various means, e.g., use of a heated sealing bar. If desired, a layer of a hot melt adhesive (not shown), or some other adhesive securement means, can be interposed between the outer surface of the front gusset section 50 and the rear gusset section 52 of the first gusseted side panel 40 at the top transversely extending seal line 66 to hold those gusset sections in engagement with each other. In a similar manner a layer of a hot melt adhesive (not shown), or some other adhesive securement means, can be interposed between the outer surface of the front gusset section 60 and the rear gusset section 62 of the second gusseted side panel 42 at the top transversely extending seal line 66 to hold those gusset sections in engagement with each other.
[0043] A bottom transversely extending seal line 68 (
[0044] An intermediate seal line 70 extends across the bag 24 between the top transverse seal line 68 and the bottom transverse seal line 68, but located closer to the top transverse seal line. The panels 36, 38, 40, and 42 of the bag between the bottom transverse seal line 68 and the intermediate seal line 70 form the interior or compartment 26 of the package, which as mentioned above is configured for receipt of the particulate material 10 therein. The panels 36, 38, 40, and 42 of the bag between the intermediate seal line 70 and the top transverse seal line 66 form a vent space 72 in which the valve 22 is located, e.g., the valve is mounted centered in the front panel 36 in the vent space so that the inlet port of the valve is in fluid communication with the vent space 72. The outlet of the valve is in fluid communication with plural apertures 22A in the panel 36 and hence in fluid communication with the ambient atmosphere outside of the package.
[0045] As best seen in
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[0047] As should be appreciated by those skilled in the art the intermediate seal line 70 with the gaps therein form a tortuous path between the compartment 26 and the vent space 72. Accordingly, gas can flow through the tortuous path from the compartment 26 to the vent space 72, as shown by the curved broken line arrows in
[0048] The formation of the intermediate seal line 70 can be accomplished by any suitable means, e.g., the application of a heated sealing bar to the flexible material making up the bag, whereupon the portions of the inner surfaces of the panels under the heat sealing bar fuse together.
[0049] As best seen in
[0050] As mentioned earlier previous solutions to prevent clogging of valves in flexible packaging have used filter media covering the valve and small sized passageways within the body of the valve to capture small particulate. These can be difficult or expensive to produce and often provide insufficient protection from small sized or large volumes of particulate contained in the bag. However, the packages of the subject invention by making use of a tortuous path within the seal lines of the package, internal gasses are free to travel to the valve, while particulates are captured in the path with no modifications or extra costs incurred to filter escaping gasses or protect the valve sealing surface. Moreover, by locating the discontinuities or gaps of the seal bar within the registration of the bag width as it travels down the production line, including tolerances for cross-web movement, and extending the seal bars beyond the edges of the bag, a uniform discontinuity (gap) width can be maintained.
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[0053] As should be appreciated by those skilled in the art the various seal lines with the gaps therein of the package 220 form a tortuous path between the compartment 26 and the vent space 72. Accordingly, gas can flow through the tortuous path from the compartment 26 to the vent space 72, as shown by the curved broken line arrows in
[0054] As also mentioned earlier, the subject invention could also be used in flat pouches (or non-gusseted bags) where diagonal miter seals that provide strength and bag forming advantages in a gusseted bag, are included solely to create a tortuous path in a flat pouch bag. Thus, while the invention has been described in detail and with reference to specific examples thereof, it will be apparent to one skilled in the art that various changes and modifications can be made therein without departing from the spirit and scope thereof.