Reinforced paper bag
12420987 ยท 2025-09-23
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65D33/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B31B2160/20
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B31B70/876
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B65D33/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B31B70/86
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A reliable leakage resistant reinforced paper bag having reinforcement strips coupling the two handles and traversing the bag handle sides, spanning the bottom and coupled to the opposite bag side handle while increasing reliability and carrying capacity of the bag.
Claims
1. An reinforced paper bag comprising: a paper bag with four lateral sides, a bottom and two handles at the bag top edge; the two handles on opposite sides of the paper bag configured for carrying objects inside the paper bag; each handle coupled to at least one paper bag reinforcement strip; the reinforcement strip material comprising torrofacted paper, and each bag reinforcement strip coupled to the paper bag surface and traversing the paper bag from one paper bag handle, across the bag bottom surface, traversing the opposite side surface and to the opposite side handle whereby a paper bag having reinforcement strips from at least one reinforcement strip coupling the two handles and traversing the bag side surfaces and bottom surface provides heavier load carrying capacity to the reinforced bag.
2. A reinforced paper bag as in claim 1 further comprising a reinforcement strip that is configured in a continuous loop forming two opposing handles and at least one bag traversing reinforcement loop.
3. A reinforced paper bag as in claim 1 further comprising reinforcement strip material selected from a set of strip materials comprising folded strength enhanced paper, threaded paper, cloth blend, cloth paper, wax paper, tape, ribbon, kraft paper, reinforced twisted, folded paper and biodegradable plastic.
4. A reinforced paper bag as in claim 1 further comprising coupling the reinforcement strip and bag from a group of coupling material comprising thread, staples, staple, acrylic varnish and glues of all types.
5. A reinforced paper bag as in claim 1 further comprising bag handles made of material from a group consisting reinforced paper, folded paper, ribbon, composite paper, thread, cloth paper composite, reinforced twisted fiber, ribbon and cloth.
6. A reinforced paper bag as in claim 1 further comprising a reinforcing strip traversing the bag bottom and perpendicular to the bag handle side reinforcing strips traversing the bag bottom.
7. A method for a reinforced paper bag further comprising the steps of: providing a paper bag with four lateral sides, a bottom and two handles at the bag open top edge; coupling the two handles on opposite sides of the paper bag top edge for carrying contents inside the paper bag by the two handles; firmly coupling each handle to at least one paper bag reinforcement strip; each bag reinforcement strip traversing the paper bag surface from one paper bag handle, traversing the bag from one handle side to and across the bag bottom surface, progressing to the opposite side surface, and coupling with the opposite side handle; using water repellant torrofacted paper material for reinforcement strips for protection against bag water damage, and coupling the at least one bag reinforcement strip adhering to the bag surface from handle to handle whereby a paper bag having reinforcement strips forming a loop from at least one reinforcement strip coupling the two handles and traversing the bag sides and bottom adding carrying capacity to the bag.
8. A method for reinforced bag as in claim 7 further comprising the steps of configuring a reinforcement strip in a continuous loop forming two opposing handles continually connecting a reinforced strip traversing and adhering to the bag surface from handle to handle.
9. A method for a reinforced paper bag as in claim 7 further comprising the steps of using reinforcement strip material selected from a set of strip materials comprising folded strength enhanced paper, threaded paper, cloth blend, cloth paper, wax paper, tape, ribbon, kraft paper, reinforced twisted, folded paper and biodegradable plastic.
10. A method for a reinforced bag as in claim 7 further comprising the steps of coupling the reinforcement strip to the bag from a group of coupling mechanisms comprising thread, staples, staple, acrylic varnish and glues of all types.
11. A method for a reinforced bag as in claim 7 further comprising the steps of providing bag handles made of material from a group consisting reinforced paper, folded paper, ribbon, composite paper, thread, cloth paper composite, reinforced twisted fiber, ribbon and cloth.
12. A method for a reinforced bag as in claim 7 further comprising the steps of placing a reinforcing strip traversing the bag bottom and perpendicular to the bag handle side reinforcing strips traversing the bag bottom.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
(1) Specific embodiments of the invention will be described in detail with reference to the following figures.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(8) In the following detailed description of embodiments of the invention, numerous specific details are set forth in order to provide a more thorough understanding of the invention. However, it will be apparent to one of ordinary skill in the art that the invention may be practiced without these specific details. In other instances, well-known features have not been described in detail to avoid unnecessarily complicating the description.
OBJECTS AND ADVANTAGES
(9) The reinforced bag bottom disclosed herein addresses the above needs and concerns in the following manner.
(10) An object of the invention is to provide a durable paper bag to provide environmental remediation moving away from the use and sale of competing plastic bags.
(11) It is, therefore an object of the invention is to provide a paper bag resistant to bag bottom leakage and moisture to bag bottom causing tearing and spillage.
(12) Another objective is to provide bag bottom tearing resistant to punctures, tearing or ripping from sharp surfaces of items carried in a bag.
(13) A still further objective if the invention is to provide bag the even when punctured to resist or retard further tearing being held by supporting reinforced handles.
(14) Yet another object is for a inflatable container that can integrate well with other individual inflatable containers to provide a greater strength and structural integrity from overload.
(15) Another object is to reduce or eliminate the need for choosing plastic bags, toxic to the environment, over paper bags, naturally recyclable.
(16) Yet another object is remove the need to double bag a grocery paper bag.
(17) Another object of the invention is to provide a way to reduce the demand for plastic bags and to move the demand from plastic to paper bags.
(18) Yet another aspect of the invention is to provide a more reliable paper bag without increase of costs of the current paper bag.
(19) The present invention discloses several embodiments for a reinforced bottom paper bag.
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(21) A bag reinforcement loop comprises coupled strips strengthening the bag handle 103, sides 107 and bottom 109. The all around bag loop handle 103 integrated with a paper bag 101 is an incremental solution to creating a more durable and resilient bag 101. Paper bag reinforcement strips 107 109 integrated with the bag handles 103 for a loop around the entire bag 101. In an embodiment the handles 103 are coupled to side reinforcement strips 107 at a anchor strip 105. The handle 103 tension is then partially absorbed at the handle anchor point 105 but also partially transferred to the side 107 reinforcement strip A reinforcement loop manages several things; strengthens the bag bottom to support package weight, advances the weight tension to the bag reinforced handles by reducing stress, stress discontinuity or stress risers at the handle anchor and pinch points. The focus of bag reinforced strengthening is for the entire paper bag on the typical failure points-handles 103, bottom surface, bottom seams, side surfaces and creases.
(22) Paper bag reinforced handles 103 and bottom 109 reinforcement strip couplings can also strengthen binding and coupling paper by themselves being strengthened through a processes known as torrefaction, or layer enhancement from acrylic varnish and glues of all types when integrated with the paper bag reinforcement strips. In some an embodiment the present typical folded paper handles 103 can be doubled and firmly coupled at the anchor points 105 with all manner of glue adhesion, staples, plastic, thread or combinations. In another embodiment stronger paper handled can be used by strengthening the handle material or using another material.
(23) In an embodiment of a reinforced paper bag includes a paper bag 101 with four lateral sides which may have folding creases, a bottom and two handles at the bag top edge. The two handles 103 on opposite sides of the paper bag are configured for carrying the contents inside the paper bag 101 where each handle 103 end is coupled to at least one paper bag reinforcement strip 107 109 with each bag reinforcement strip coupled to the paper bag 105 and traversing the paper bag transferring bag content load from one paper bag handle 103, across the bag side 107 and bottom 109 and to the opposite side handle.
(24) Bag handle 103 strengthening can be formed from strips of adhesives or tape vertically along the length of the bag side 107 where handles are attached 105 or by folding and taping the top edges to provide more bag grip, or by adding cloth, twisted twine reinforced or nylon handles using strong adhesive or staples. All of these bag reinforcement coupling methods can be used in an embodiment for reinforcing bottom strips 109, and also through torrefication of bag 101 reinforcement loop or strips.
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(26) Some paper bags have internal or embedded handles. These are not much more than bag cut-outs but they have some tiny cost advantages in manufacturing. They have all of the disadvantages of weakness in carrying capacity as the paper bag generic weakness is subject to tearing at the most important point on the bag, the handle. In an embodiment an embedded bag handle 203 is provided reinforcement from paper coupled strips 205 bordering the handle bag openings. In addition the reinforced handles 203 are a part of at least one reinforced loop coupled to and comprising a bag bottom surface strip 209, coupled to and handle side strips 207 traversing a paper bag from one handle across the bottom surface and to the opposite embedded handle. The bag bottom can also have an additional reinforcing strip 211 or pattern which is itself strengthening and supported by anchors at the bag side edges.
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(28) Bag handle 307 strengthening strips can be formed from paper strip with adhesives or tape vertically along the length of the bag side 305 where handles are attached, using materials such as cloth to paper, twisted twine reinforced paper strips, and or nylon handles using strong adhesive, staples or other coupling. All of these coupling methods can be used in an embodiment for reinforcing bottoms with strips 303, and or through torrefication of bag reinforcement strips or loop.
(29) In an embodiment one continuous reinforcement loop is shown circumscribing a paper bag forming side 305, and bottom 303 bag reinforcement strips continuous with the bag handles 307. The material used for the reinforcing loop is stronger than the bag paper using such strengtheners as embedded twisted rope or twine, thread through loop and bag stitching, cloth, various glues and adhesives and torrefaction. In an embodiment a reinforcement strip that is configured in a continuous loop 305 303 307 forming two opposing handles 307 in at least one bag traversing reinforcement loop.
(30) Water-repelling and reinforced Kraft Paper with biobased coating can be used for the reinforcing strip layer material as well. Ecofriendly coatings for bag 301 paper are available in the form of a biobased coating material using crosslinked alkyl chitosan which enhance the properties of kraft paper. Dip-coating of kraft papers, and such coated kraft papers have significant improvement in mechanical properties, hydrophobicity, good tolerance to sandpaper abrasion, and adhesive tape peeling. These all strengthen the reinforcement strips or loop of the reinforced paper bag 301.
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(32) In an embodiment reinforced paper bag handles 409 with reinforced loops made from twisted rope, twine 415 or layered strip 413, coupled with and circumscribe a paper bag 401. These provide additional structural support to an otherwise thin paper walled materially weak bottom bag, resisting bag forming and tearing or weakening from moisture. This adds the reliability required to a typical paper bag as an effective carrier alternative, as a reinforced bag is better able to withstand internal weight pressures and damage from various paper bag carried groceries and sundry items. In an embodiment the bag bottom surface may have a reinforcing strip 407 perpendicular to a reinforcement twine strip loop 405 coupled to a bag handle 409 via a strip anchor 411.
(33) Reinforcement strip material can be folded strength enhanced paper, torrofacted paper, threaded paper, cloth blend, cloth paper, wax paper, tape, ribbon, kraft paper, reinforced twisted, folded paper and biodegradable plastic. Reinforced strip to bag coupling can be from sewn thread, staples, staple, tape, acrylic varnish and glues and adhesives of all types, Reinforced bag handles can be made of reinforced paper, folded paper, torrefaction treated paper, ribbon, composite paper, thread, cloth paper composite, reinforced twisted fiber, tape, ribbon and cloth
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(36) In an embodiment the reinforcement strip 601 will adhere to the paper bag 605 with an adhesive glue 607 and an outer tape 609 material. In some embodiments the adhesive layer 607 can embed a twisted rope or twine 605 for added strength.
(37) Material composition by strip layers in various handle embodiments can be made of paper, twine, leather, cloth, metal or layer coupled combinations. Reinforcement strip layer couplings can be from acrylic varnish, glues of all types, thread, flexible material like plastics, staples and twine. when integrated with the paper bag reinforcement strips.
(38) TorrefactionBy wetting a paper layer strip and then heating in low oxygen environment one greatly increases the strength of a paper fiber reinforcement strips. In addition, torrefied biomaterial has hydrophobic properties, i.e., repels water, and when combined with densification increases resilience in open air. Moreover when applied to a paper bag bottom, if some liquid were to leak from a grocery then the bottom the bag would resist the bag paper becoming soft enough for ripping from a weakened moistened paper bottom and subsequent grocery spillage. Some of this comes with the kraft paper bag and more can be added to strengthen the paper bag bottom.