Multi-layered bags with shortened inner layer
US-9682801-B2 · Jun 20, 2017 · US
US9926124B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9926124-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414912471-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Aug 8, 2014 |
| Priority date | Aug 20, 2013 |
| Publication date | Mar 27, 2018 |
| Grant date | Mar 27, 2018 |
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A liquid storage container which can be securely inflated within an external container. The liquid storage container includes a bag body and an ejection outlet. The bag body includes a plurality of bellows portions formed by accordion-folding the bag body along longitudinal crease lines, and has a double-folded portion formed by folding the bag body along an upper lateral crease line and a lower lateral crease line. With reference to the bag body, the following relations are satisfied: 10%<X/H<50%, 3%<Y/H<10%, where H is the length of the bag body, X is the distance between the top periphery and the lower lateral crease line, and Y is the distance between the upper lateral crease line and the lower lateral crease line.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A liquid storage container to be housed in an external container having an opening, comprising: a bag body composed of an inner bag and an outer bag which are heat-sealed together, the inner bag having a first interior surface and an opposing second interior surface; and an ejection outlet provided at a top periphery of the bag body and to be attached/detached to/from the opening of the external container, wherein the bag body has the top periphery, a bottom periphery and two side peripheries, wherein the bag body includes a plurality of bellows portions formed by accordion-folding the bag body along longitudinally-extending longitudinal crease lines, and has a double-folded portion formed by folding the bag body along an upper lateral crease line and a lower lateral crease line, and wherein: the following relations are satisfied: 10%< X/H< 50%,3%< Y/H< 10% where H is the length of the bag body, X is the distance between the top periphery and the lower lateral crease line, and Y is the distance between the upper lateral crease line and the lower lateral crease line, and the first interior surface of the inner bag contacts the second interior surface of the inner bag at least at the double-folded portion of the bag body. 2. The liquid storage container according to claim 1 , wherein the top periphery of the bag body includes two heat-sealed portions, the bottom periphery includes a single heat-sealed portion, and the two side peripheries each include a single heat-sealed portion. 3. The liquid storage container according to claim 1 , wherein the bag body has a pair of folded portions each formed by folding a top periphery-side corner portion of a single side periphery-side bellows portion of the bag body, and wherein the length a of each folded portion and the length H of the bag body satisfy the following relation: 3%<a/H<20%. 4. The liquid storage container according to claim 1 , wherein the bag body has a pair of folded portions each formed by folding a top periphery-side corner portion of a plurality of side periphery-side bellows portions of the bag body, and wherein the length a of each folded portion and the length H of the bag body satisfy the following relation: 3%<a/H<20%. 5. The liquid storage container according to claim 3 , wherein the width b of each folded portion and the width W of each bellows portion satisfy the following relation: 1/2×W≤b≤W. 6. The liquid storage container according to claim 1 , wherein the ejection outlet has an ejection outlet mount portion of a generally elliptic cylindrical shape, mounted to the bag body, and wherein at least a pair of bellows portions, lying adjacent to and on both sides of the ejection outlet mount portion, of the plurality of bellows portions, are folded in such a manner that they intersect with a line extending from the long axis of the ellipse of the ejection outlet mount portion. 7. The liquid storage container according to claim 6 , wherein the pair of bellows portions lying adjacent to and on both sides of the ejection outlet mount portion, is folded in the same direction as viewed from the ejection outlet mount portion. 8. The liquid storage container according to claim 6 , wherein the width W5 of each of the pair of bellows portions lying adjacent to and on both sides of the ejection outlet mount portion, and the width W6 of each outer bellows portion lying outside the pair of bellows portions in a width direction, satisfy the relationship: W6/2≥W5>0. 9. The liquid storage container according to claim 6 , wherein the bag body, in its lower portion, has a bottom folded portion. 10. The liquid storage container according to claim 6 , wherein the outer bag of the bag body has an elongation of 300% to 500%. 11. A method for folding a liquid storage container to be housed in an external container having an opening, comprising the steps of: preparing a liquid storage container comprising a bag body composed of an inner bag and an outer bag which are heat-sealed together, and an ejection outlet provided at a top periphery of the bag body and to be attached/detached to/from the opening of the external container, said bag body having the top periphery, a bottom periphery and two side peripheries; accordion-folding the bag body along longitudinally-extending longitudinal crease lines to form a plurality of bellows portions; and folding the bag body along an upper lateral crease line and a lower lateral crease line to form a double-folded portion, wherein the following relations are satisfied: 10%< X/H< 50%,3%< Y/H< 10% where H is the length of the bag body, X is the distance between the top periphery and the lower lateral crease line, and Y is the distance between the upper lateral crease line and the lower lateral crease line, and a first interior surface of the inner bag contacts an opposing second interior surface of the inner bag at least at the double-folded portion of the bag body. 12. The method for folding a liquid storage container according to claim 11 , wherein a pair of folded portions is formed each by folding a top periphery-side corner portion of a single side periphery-side bellows portion of the bag body, and wherein the length a of each folded portion and the length H of the bag body satisfy the following relation: 3%<a/H<20%. 13. The method for folding a liquid storage container according to claim 12 , wherein the width b of each folded portion and the width W of each bellows portion satisfy the following relation: 1/2×W≤b≤W. 14. The method for folding a liquid storage container according to claim 11 , wherein a pair of folded portions is formed each by folding a top periphery-side corner portion of a plurality of side periphery-side bellows portions of the bag body, and wherein the length a of each folded portion and the length H of the bag body satisfy the following relation: 3%<a/H<20%. 15. A liquid storage container comprising: a bag body defining a first interior surface and an opposing second interior surface; and an ejection outlet for filling liquid contents, the ejection outlet being attached to the bag body, wherein: the bag body defines a plurality of bellows portions formed by accordion-folding the bag body along longitudinally-extending crease lines, the first interior surface contacts the opposing second interior surface at least at a double-folded portion of the bag body when the bag is folded, and the plurality of bellows portions includes at least a first bellows portion and a second bellows portion, the first bellows portion and the second bellows portion each being adjacent to the ejection of the outlet, the first bellows portion being configured to be folded in the same direction as the second bellows portion along the longitudinally-extending crease lines in the cross-sectional view from an upper side of the bag body. 16. The liquid storage container according to claim 15 , wherein the bag body has two lateral crease lines forming the double-folded portion. 17. The liquid storage container according to claim 16 , wherein the bag body is folded into a Z-shape along the two lateral crease lines. 18. The liquid storage container according to claim 17 , wherein the lateral crease lines of the double-folded portion further comprise an upper lateral crease line and a lower lateral crease line, wherein the following relationships are satisfied: 3%< Y/H< 25% such that H is the length of the bag body, and Y is the distance between the upper lateral crease line and the lower lateral crease line. 19. The
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