A package suitable for wipes. The package has a plastic film bag having a front face panel, a back face panel, an openable top and a closed bottom, a first sealing connection between first side edge regions of the respective panels at one side thereof, a second sealing connection between second side edge regions of the respective panels at the other side thereof, a third sealing connection between third edge regions of the respective panels at the bag bottom, a resealable closure integrated with the bag plastic film for sealingly closing the bag at closure regions of the panels near the bag top, and a plastic film membrane extending laterally across the bag. The membrane divides a bag interior into a contents storage chamber intermediate the bag closed bottom and the membrane, and an access chamber intermediate the resealable closure and the membrane.
A package suitable for wipes. The package has a plastic film bag having a front face panel, a back face panel, an openable top and a closed bottom, a first sealing connection between first side edge regions of the respective panels at one side thereof, a second sealing connection between second side edge regions of the respective panels at the other side thereof, a third sealing connection between third edge regions of the respective panels at the bag bottom, a resealable closure integrated with the bag plastic film for sealingly closing the bag at closure regions of the panels near the bag top, and a plastic film membrane extending laterally across the bag. The membrane divides a bag interior into a contents storage chamber intermediate the bag closed bottom and the membrane, and an access chamber intermediate the resealable closure and the membrane.
A bag of plastic film material has a side gusset between front and back panels, the top of the gusset spaced from the top of the bag. The front and back panels are seamed to each other above the gusset to present a side edge having an orientation. The top edge of the gusset extends non-orthogonally to the orientation of the side edge.
A bag has a front panel, a back panel, and a gusset, each having a thermoplastic ply at its interior face. The interior face of the gusset is thermally welded to the interior face of the front panel and back panel at respective joins from which extend respective panel extensions which are also thermally welded to each other at a third join. Extensions of the gusset cover parts of the respective panels and are thermally welded to them. Other parts of the panel extensions are not covered by the gusset extensions and are welded to each other to form the third join. The extensions can form a handle part for the bag.
B65D 30/08 - Sacks, bags or like containers characterised by the material used with laminated or multiple walls in spaced face-to-face relationship, e.g. double walls
B65D 33/10 - Handles formed of similar material to that used for the bag
B31B 1/00 - Box, carton, envelope or bag making machinery characterised by performing specific operations
B65D 30/20 - Sacks, bags or like containers characterised by shape or construction with folds, e.g. to facilitate collapsing
B65D 33/02 - Local reinforcements or stiffening inserts, e.g. wires, strings, strips or frames
A bag formed of plastic film material has two side panels with a rear gusset and a bottom gusset extending between the first and second side panels. Margins at front and top edges of the first side panel join margins at front and top edges of the second side panel at a first join. A bottom margin of the rear gusset joins a rear margin of the bottom gusset at a second join. The rear gusset terminates at a top, rear part of the first join and the bottom gusset terminates at a bottom, front part of the first join.
B65D 33/10 - Handles formed of similar material to that used for the bag
B65D 75/00 - Packages comprising articles or materials partially or wholly enclosed in strips, sheets, blanks, tubes, or webs of flexible sheet material, e.g. in folded wrappers
B31B 1/00 - Box, carton, envelope or bag making machinery characterised by performing specific operations
B65D 75/58 - Opening or contents-removing devices added or incorporated during package manufacture
A bag has a front panel, a back panel, and a gusset panel. Either or both of the front panel and the gusset panel at one side has an extension, and either or both of the back panel and the gusset panel at the other side has an extension. The extensions are welded together at outer margins thereof so that the width of the combined extensions is greater than the width of the gusset panel. The extensions are formed with carrying apertures.
B65D 30/08 - Sacks, bags or like containers characterised by the material used with laminated or multiple walls in spaced face-to-face relationship, e.g. double walls
A bag has a front panel, a back panel, and a gusset panel. Either or both of the front panel and the gusset panel at one side has an extension, and either or both of the back panel and the gusset panel at the other side has an extension. The extensions are welded together at outer margins thereof so that the width of the combined extensions is greater than the width of the gusset panel. The extensions are formed with carrying apertures.
A packaging container, in particular a gusseted bag, has a container wall for wrapping filling material and a carrier handle arranged with its handle ends on the container wall. The carrier handle (18, 31) is a carrier strip, with handle ends (19, 20, 32, 33) that are routed via openings (21, 22, 34, 35) in the container wall (2) into the inside of the container. The handle ends in the vicinity of the openings have cutouts (23, 23′, 24, 24′, 36, 36′) that respectively reduce the carrier strip width. End sections (25, 26, 38, 39) of each handle end (19, 20, 32, 33) are routed into the inside of the container and are turned over such that the openings (21, 22, 34, 35) in the container wall (2) are covered from the inside. Each folded end section (25, 26, 38, 39) is sealed to the container wall by a one joint seam (27, 27′, 40, 40′) which runs at a distance to the respective opening.
A bag structure has a hermetically sealed bag with an outer bag ply sealed to the bag to define a cavity. The cavity is bounded on one side by a part of the bag and bounded on another side by the outer bag ply. Perforations are formed through the outer bag ply to permit passage of gas from the atmosphere into and out of the cavity to reduce unsightly bricking. A one-way valve is formed in the hermetically sealed bag to permit passage of gas from the interior of the bag.
The invention relates to a packaging container, in particular a gusseted bag, comprising at least one container wall enshrouding a filling good and at least one carrying handle (18, 31), the handle ends (19, 20, 32, 33) of which are arranged on the container wall, wherein the carrying handle is a handle strap, the handle ends of which are guided into the interior of the container through openings (21,22,34,35) in the container wall, wherein the handle ends each have recesses (23, 231, 24, 241, 36, 361) that reduce the handle strap width in the area of the openings, and an end section (25,26,38,39) of each handle end guided into the interior of the container is turned over in such a way that the openings in the container wall are covered from inside. Each end section turned over is fastened at least by means of at least one connecting seam, which extends at a distance from a respective opening.