Films and bags with visually distinct regions and methods of making the same
US-9731475-B2 · Aug 15, 2017 · US
US9950489B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9950489-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514666090-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 23, 2015 |
| Priority date | Oct 20, 2008 |
| Publication date | Apr 24, 2018 |
| Grant date | Apr 24, 2018 |
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The plastic bag may include flexible thermoplastic sidewalls that have a pattern imparted onto them. The wrinkle pattern may be a plurality of linear ribs formed into the sidewall that may be arranged adjacent and parallel to one another. To impart the pattern to the sidewall, a thermoplastic web used to make the sidewall may be directed between a first cylindrical roller and a second cylindrical roller, each of which may have a plurality of spaced ridges extending about their peripheries. When the web is directed between the first and second rollers, the meshing of the ridges may form ribs into the web.
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A method of forming thermoplastic bags comprising: advancing a continuous web of flexible thermoplastic material along a machine direction, the continuous web of flexible thermoplastic material having an initial width in a transverse direction measured between a first side edge and a second side edges, the web having an initial average thickness; folding the continuous web of flexible thermoplastic material by bringing the first side edge toward the second side edge thereby reducing the initial width; passing at least a portion of the folded continuous web of flexible thermoplastic material through a pair of intermeshing cylindrical rollers causing the intermeshing cylindrical rollers to stretch only a portion of the folded continuous web of flexible thermoplastic material in the transverse direction and thereby imparting a pattern of a plurality of parallel linear ribs to the stretched portion of the folded continuous web of flexible thermoplastic material; and using the stretched, ribbed, and folded continuous web of flexible thermoplastic material to form a thermoplastic bag. 2. The method of claim 1 , wherein passing the at least a portion of the folded continuous web of flexible thermoplastic material through the pair of intermeshing cylindrical rollers causing the intermeshing cylindrical rollers to stretch only the portion of the folded continuous web of flexible thermoplastic material in the transverse direction and thereby imparting the pattern of the plurality of parallel linear ribs to the stretched portion of the folded continuous web of flexible thermoplastic material reduces an average thickness of the patterned portion of the web with respect to the initial average thickness. 3. The method of claim 2 , wherein the average thickness of the patterned portion of the folded continuous web of flexible thermoplastic material is decreased by between 10% and 30% compared to the initial average thickness. 4. The method of claim 1 , wherein passing the at least a portion of the folded continuous web of flexible thermoplastic material through the pair of intermeshing cylindrical rollers causing the intermeshing cylindrical rollers to stretch only the portion of the folded continuous web of flexible thermoplastic material in the transverse direction and thereby imparting the pattern of the plurality of parallel linear ribs to the stretched portion of the folded continuous web of flexible thermoplastic material increases a tensile-energy-to-yield of the patterned portion of the web, as measured in the transverse direction by a factor of two or greater compared to a portion of the folded continuous web of flexible thermoplastic material that is un-stretched by the pair of intermeshing cylindrical rollers and lacks the plurality of parallel linear ribs. 5. The method of claim 1 , wherein passing the at least a portion of the folded continuous web of flexible thermoplastic material through the pair of intermeshing cylindrical rollers causing the intermeshing cylindrical rollers to stretch only the portion of the folded continuous web of flexible thermoplastic material in the transverse direction and thereby imparting the pattern of the plurality of parallel linear ribs to the stretched portion of the folded continuous web of flexible thermoplastic material causes the patterned portion of the folded web to have varying thickness along the transverse direction. 6. The method of claim 1 , wherein advancing the continuous web of flexible thermoplastic material along the machine direction comprises advancing the continuous web of flexible thermoplastic material at 91.4 meters per minute. 7. The method of claim 1 , wherein passing the at least a portion of the folded continuous web of flexible thermoplastic material through the pair of intermeshing cylindrical rollers causing the intermeshing cylindrical rollers to stretch only the portion of the folded continuous web of flexible thermoplastic material in the transverse direction and thereby imparting the pattern of the plurality of parallel linear ribs to the stretched portion of the folded continuous web of flexible thermoplastic material causes adjacent halves of the folded continuous web of flexible thermoplastic material to interlock together. 8. The method of claim 1 , further comprising inserting a draw tape into a portion of the folded continuous web of flexible thermoplastic material that is un-stretched by the pair of intermeshing cylindrical rollers and lacks the plurality of parallel linear ribs. 9. The method of claim 1 , wherein passing the at least a portion of the folded continuous web of flexible thermoplastic material through the pair of intermeshing cylindrical rollers causing the intermeshing cylindrical rollers to stretch only the portion of the folded continuous web of flexible thermoplastic material in the transverse direction and thereby imparting the pattern of the plurality of parallel linear ribs to the stretched portion of the folded continuous web of flexible thermoplastic material causes a change in one or more of a transverse-direction tear resistance and a machine-direction tear resistance of the patterned portion of the web such that the transverse-direction tear resistance and the machine-direction tear resistance of the patterned portion of the web are more balanced than a transverse-direction tear resistance and a machine-direction tear resistance of a portion of the folded continuous web of flexible thermoplastic material that is un-stretched by the pair of intermeshing cylindrical rollers and lacks the plurality of parallel linear ribs.
Auxiliary operations · CPC title
the ends of the strings being attached to the side edges of the bags · CPC title
involving longitudinally folding, i.e. along a line parallel to the direction of movement · CPC title
by folding webs longitudinally · CPC title
Uniting opposed surfaces or edges; Taping · CPC title
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