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US-9511002-B2 · Dec 6, 2016 · US
US9522768B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9522768-B2 |
| Application number | US-201213692667-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 3, 2012 |
| Priority date | Sep 3, 2009 |
| Publication date | Dec 20, 2016 |
| Grant date | Dec 20, 2016 |
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A plastic bag may include flexible thermoplastic sidewalls that have a pattern of ribs alternating between thinner areas. The ribs may also be alternating between two types of ribs having different lengths and shapes. The bag may also include a network pattern above the pattern of ribs.
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A thermoplastic bag comprising: a first sidewall of flexible thermoplastic material; a second sidewall of flexible thermoplastic material overlaying and joined to the first sidewall to form a first sidewall seam along a first side edge, to form a second sidewall seam along an opposite second side edge, and a closed bottom edge, the first and second sidewalls un-joined along respective top edges to define an opening opposite the bottom edge for accessing the interior volume; at least one of the sidewalls forming a hem having a top length and extending along the open top end disposed opposite the bottom edge, the hem having a bottom length and a hem seal, the hem including one or more draw tape notches and a draw tape within the hem; wherein at least one of the first or second sidewalls includes a first portion with a pattern of adjacent, linear ribs extending linearly between the first side edge and the second side edge, the ribs being parallel and separated by stretched thinner sections, the ribs alternating between first ribs and second ribs, wherein: each side of each of the first ribs have a sharp, hour glass transition from top and bottom surfaces of the first ribs to the stretched thinner sections and a first average width; and each side of each of the second ribs having a smooth gradual transition from the top and bottom surfaces of the second ribs to the stretched thinner sections and a second width, the second average width, the second average width differing from the first average width. 2. The thermoplastic bag of claim 1 , wherein the bag has a bottom un-patterned portion adjacent to the bottom edge. 3. The thermoplastic bag of claim 1 , wherein the first average width of the first ribs having the sharp, hour glass transition is greater than the second average width of the second ribs having the smooth gradual transition. 4. The thermoplastic bag of claim 1 , wherein the smooth gradual transition of the second ribs is not symmetrical across a cross-section of the smooth gradual transition. 5. The thermoplastic bag of claim 1 , wherein the sharp, hour glass transition of the first ribs is relatively symmetrical across a cross-section of the sharp, hour glass transition. 6. The thermoplastic bag of claim 1 , wherein the bag has a second portion of discontinuous network pattern ribs above the first portion of the pattern of adjacent, linear ribs. 7. The thermoplastic bag of claim 6 , wherein the second portion is below the hem seal. 8. The thermoplastic bag of claim 6 , wherein the second portion is immediately adjacent to the first portion. 9. The thermoplastic bag of claim 6 , wherein the second portion is a strainable network comprising a first region undergoing substantially molecular-level deformation and a second region undergoing substantially geometric deformation. 10. The thermoplastic bag of claim 6 , wherein the second portion is a discontinuous network pattern comprising strainable network elements of substantially parallel ribs and smooth, non-raised regions between the strainable network elements. 11. A thermoplastic bag comprising: a first sidewall of flexible thermoplastic material; a second sidewall of flexible thermoplastic material overlaying and joined to the first sidewall to form a first sidewall seam along a first side edge, to form a second sidewall seam along an opposite second side edge, and a closed bottom edge, the first and second sidewalls un-joined along respective top edges to define an opening opposite the bottom edge for accessing the interior volume; wherein at least one of the first or second sidewalls includes a portion with a pattern of adjacent, linear ribs extending linearly between the first side edge and the second side edge, the ribs being parallel and separated by stretched thinner sections, wherein: the pattern of adjacent, linear ribs comprises a first set of ribs with a first cross-sectional shape and a second set of ribs with a second cross-sectional shape, the first cross-sectional shape differing from the second cross-sectional shape in one or more of width or transitional shape between the rib and the stretched thinner sections; the ribs of the second set of ribs are formed by passing at least one of the first or second sidewalls through a pair of intermeshing rollers each having ridges with circular ends; and ribs of the first set of ribs alternate with ribs of the second set of ribs. 12. The thermoplastic bag of claim 11 , wherein the bag has a bottom un-patterned portion adjacent to the bottom edge. 13. The thermoplastic bag of claim 11 , wherein ribs of the first set of ribs have a width that is greater than a width of the ribs of the second set of the second set of ribs. 14. The thermoplastic bag of claim 13 , wherein: a transition of the ribs of the second set of ribs to the stretched thinner sections is not symmetrical across a cross-section of the ribs of the second set of ribs; and a transition of the ribs of the first set of ribs to the stretched thinner sections is relatively symmetrical across a cross-section of the ribs of the first set of ribs. 15. The thermoplastic bag of claim 11 , wherein the bag has a second portion of discontinuous network pattern ribs above the first portion of the pattern of adjacent, linear ribs. 16. The thermoplastic bag of claim 15 , wherein the second portion is a strainable network comprising a first region undergoing substantially molecular-level deformation and a second region undergoing substantially geometric deformation. 17. A thermoplastic film, wherein the film has a pattern of adjacent, linear ribs extending linearly between a first side edge and a second side edge, the ribs being parallel and separated by stretched thinner sections, the ribs alternating between first ribs and second ribs, wherein: the first ribs have a sharp, hour glass transition from top and bottom surfaces of the first ribs to the stretched thinner sections and a first average width, the sharp, hour glass transitions being a result of passing through a pair intermeshing rollers each having ridges with circular ends; and the second ribs having a smooth gradual transition from the top and bottom surfaces of the second ribs to the stretched thinner sections and a second width, the second average width, the second average width differing from the first average width. 18. The thermoplastic film of claim 17 , wherein: the smooth gradual transition of the second ribs to the thinner sections is not symmetrical across a cross-section of the second ribs; and the sharp, hour glass transition of the first ribs is relatively symmetrical across a cross-section of the first ribs. 19. The thermoplastic film of claim 18 , wherein the first average width length of the first ribs having a the sharp, hour glass transition is greater longer than the second average width length of the second ribs having the smooth gradual transition.
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