Multi-layered bags with shortened inner layer
US-9682801-B2 · Jun 20, 2017 · US
US10196176B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10196176-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414547049-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 18, 2014 |
| Priority date | Nov 16, 2009 |
| Publication date | Feb 5, 2019 |
| Grant date | Feb 5, 2019 |
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Multi-layer bags may be formed to include first and second sidewalls joined along a first side edge, an opposite second side edge, and a closed bottom edge. The first and second layers may be non-continuously laminated together in discrete sections to include bonded regions in which the layers are bonded and unbonded regions in which the layers are not bonded. Such a bag may be described as a “bag-in-a-bag” type configuration in which the inner bag is non-continuously bonded to the outer bag. The inventors have surprisingly found that such configurations of non-continuous bonding provides increased and unexpected strength properties to the multi-layer films and bags.
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We claim: 1. A double-walled thermoplastic bag comprising: a first thermoplastic bag having first and second opposing sidewalls joined together along a bottom edge, a first side edge, and a second, opposing side edge, wherein top edges of the first and second opposing sidewalls are at least partially un-joined to form an opening to the first thermoplastic bag, the first thermoplastic bag including a first and second sections, the first and second sections each extending from the first side edge to the second side edge, the first section occupying a first area of the first thermoplastic bag and the second section occupying a second section of the first thermoplastic bag; a second thermoplastic bag positioned within the first thermoplastic bag, the second thermoplastic bag having third and fourth opposing sidewalls joined together along a bottom edge, a first side edge, and a second, opposing side edge, wherein top edges of the third and fourth opposing sidewalls are at least partially un-joined to form an opening, the second thermoplastic bag including a first and second sections, the first and second sections each extending from the first side edge to the second side edge, the first section occupying a first area of the second thermoplastic bag and the second section occupying a second section of the second thermoplastic bag; a first pattern of SELFing in the first section of the first and second thermoplastic bags, the first pattern of SELFing comprising a first plurality of non-continuous bonds securing the first section of the first thermoplastic bag to the first section of the second thermoplastic bag, the first plurality of non-continuous bonds comprising bonds arranged in a first bond pattern; and a second pattern of SELFing in the second section of the first and second thermoplastic bags, the second pattern of SELFing comprising a second plurality of non-continuous bonds securing the second section of the first thermoplastic bag to the second of the second thermoplastic bag, wherein the second plurality of non-continuous bonds comprise bonds arranged in a second bond pattern that differs from the first bond pattern; wherein: the first thermoplastic bag includes a third section, the third section extending from the first side edge to the second side edge of the first thermoplastic bag, the third section occupying a third area of the first thermoplastic bag extending from the bottom edge toward the opening of the first thermoplastic bag; the second thermoplastic bag includes a third section, the third section extending from the first side edge to the second side edge of the second thermoplastic bag, the third section occupying a third area of the second thermoplastic bag extending from the bottom edge toward the opening of the second thermoplastic bag; the double-walled thermoplastic bag is devoid of non-continuous bonds securing third section of the first thermoplastic bag to the third section of the second thermoplastic bag; the first thermoplastic bag includes a fourth section, the fourth section extending from the first side edge to the second side edge of the first thermoplastic bag, the fourth section occupying a fourth area of the first thermoplastic bag extending from proximate the opening of the first thermoplastic bag toward the bottom edge of the first thermoplastic bag; the second thermoplastic bag includes a fourth section, the fourth section extending from the first side edge to the second side edge of the second thermoplastic bag, the fourth section occupying a fourth area of the second thermoplastic bag extending from proximate the opening of the first thermoplastic bag toward the bottom edge of the second thermoplastic bag; the double-walled thermoplastic bag is devoid of non-continuous bonds securing fourth section of the first thermoplastic bag to the fourth section of the second thermoplastic bag; the third and fourth sections of the first and second thermoplastic bags are devoid of incremental stretching; the first and second sections of the first and second thermoplastic bags are incrementally stretched; and the first plurality of non-continuous bonds comprise bonds formed from SELFing and the second plurality of non-continuous bonds comprise bonds formed from SELFing. 2. The double-walled thermoplastic bag as recited in claim 1 , wherein the first and second non-continuous bonds comprise diamond configurations of differing size. 3. The double-walled thermoplastic bag as recited in claim 1 , further comprising a third plurality of non-continuous bonds formed from TD ring rolling in the first section of the first and second thermoplastic bags. 4. The double-walled thermoplastic bag as recited in claim 3 , wherein the second sections of the first and second thermoplastic bags are devoid of non-continuous bonds formed from TD ring rolling. 5. The double-walled thermoplastic bag as recited in claim 1 , wherein: the first plurality of non-continuous bonds comprise bonds with a first bond density; and the second plurality of non-continuous bonds comprise bonds with a second bond density differing from the first bond density. 6. The double-walled thermoplastic bag as recited in claim 1 , wherein the first plurality of non-continuous bonds and the second plurality of non-continuous bonds have a strength tailored to cause the bonds of the first plurality of non-continuous bonds and the second plurality of non-continuous bonds to separate prior to the first, second, third, or fourth sidewalls tearing when a strain is applied to the double-walled thermoplastic bag. 7. A multi-layer thermoplastic bag comprising: a first sidewall having an inner layer and an adjacent outer layer; a second sidewall having an inner layer and an adjacent outer layer, wherein the second sidewall is joined to the first sidewall along a first side edge, an opposing second side edge, and a bottom edge; and at least a portion of respective top edges of the first and second sidewalls define an opening of the multi-layered bag; non-continuous bonds of a first type securing a first section of the inner layer of first sidewall to a first section of the outer layer of the first sidewall, the first type of non-continuous bonds comprising bonds formed from TD ring rolling; and non-continuous bonds of a second type securing a second section of the inner layer of first sidewall to a second section of the outer layer of the first sidewall, the second type of non-continuous bonds comprising bonds formed from SELFing. 8. The multi-layer thermoplastic bag as recited claim 7 , wherein the first type of non-continuous bonds and the second type of non-continuous bonds have a strength tailored to cause the bonds of the first type of non-continuous bonds and the second type of non-continuous bonds to separate prior to the inner or outer layers of the first sidewall tearing when a strain is applied to the multi-layer thermoplastic bag. 9. The multi-layer thermoplastic bag as recited claim 7 , wherein the first and second sections of the inner and outer layers of the first sidewall comprise incremental stretching. 10. The multi-layer thermoplastic bag as recited claim 9 , wherein the entire inner and outer layers of the first sidewall comprise incremental stretching. 11. The multi-layer thermoplastic bag as recited claim 9 , wherein an upper section of each of the inner and outer layers of the first sidewall directly adjacent the opening are devoid of incremental stretching and devoid of non-continuous bonds of the first type and the second type. 12. The multi-layer thermoplastic bag as recited claim 11 , wherein a bottom section of each of the inner and outer layers of the first sidewall th
the layers being nested · CPC title
Interlaminar spaces · CPC title
characterised by a layer comprising a deformed thin sheet {, i.e. the layer having its entire thickness deformed out of the plane}, e.g. corrugated, crumpled (B32B29/08 takes precedence) · CPC title
Joining of substantially the whole surface of the articles (methods or apparatus for laminating B32B37/00) · CPC title
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