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| United States Patent | 4138036 |
| Link to this page | http://www.wikipatents.com/4138036.html |
| Inventor(s) | Bond; Curtis J. (Marion, OH) |
| Abstract | A helical coil winding inserted in a flexible bag, such as a plastic bag,
and connected to or associated with the dispensing spout or neck opening
thereof. The helical coil will extend into the bag and will provide a
form, about which the flexible wall of the bag will collapse and form, to
provide a dispensing tube or passageway leading to the bag spout, as the
contents of the bag are removed as a result of a pumping action, suction
action or other condition resulting in differential pressure causing
collapse of the bag. |
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Title Information  |
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Drawing from US Patent 4138036 |
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Helical coil tube-form insert for flexible bags |
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| Publication Date |
February 6, 1979 |
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| Filing Date |
August 29, 1977 |
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Title Information  |
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Claims  |
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Having thus described this invention, what is claimed is:
1. In combination with a flexible bag having a dispensing spout with an
opening through which the bag contents may be removed, means for
facilitating removal of the bag contents by a pressure-differential on the
bag, said means comprising a helical coil having one end leading into the
spout opening and the other end extending into the bag so that as the
contents of the bag are removed, an outlet tube can form there-around by
the progressively collapsing wall of the bag, said coil being a formed
helix which is resiliently flexible to permit bending along its length and
which has its one end disposed concentric with the spout, an adapter
device removably mounted on the spout and having an inwardly extending
tube connection for receiving said end of said helix for mounting, it
concentrically on the spout and also having an outwardly extending tube
connection for receiving an outlet tube said adapter device having a
double skirt which slips over an exposed edge of the spout and is locked
thereto.
2. The combination of claim 1 in which the adapter device consists of two
parts, one of which is the double skirt and carries the outwardly
extending tube connection and the other of which fits into the spout and
carries the inwardly extending tube connection.
3. The combination of claim 1 in which the bag has a closed end removed
from the spout and the helical coil is flexible and of sufficient length
to extend into contact with that end.
4. The combination of claim 1 in which the helical coil is of greater axial
extent than the bag. |
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Claims  |
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Description  |
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BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
Plastic bags or pouches are made of flexible plastic film and are in common
use for packaging many products, either with or without a protective outer
box. A type with a protective box is illustrated generally by U.S. Pat.
No. 3,090,526. The bags usually have spouts or necks of more rigid plastic
attached thereto through which the bags are filled and the contents
removed. It is desirable to remove the contents by pumping or evacuating
but because the walls of the bags are flexible, this is difficult unless
some means is provided for preventing the walls from collapsing. In the
attempt to evacuate through the spout, removal of a small part of the
contents of the bag will cause its walls to collapse and close the
discharge or dispensing opening of the neck at its inner end. If a pump is
used and a solid wall probe or tube is extended completely into the bag so
that its open inlet end is adjacent the bottom of the bag, the flexible
bag wall is often drawn inwardly to close this outlet, especially if the
bag is disposed on its side. Thus, there is need for a simple inexpensive
means for providing an outlet from the bag during removal of the bag
contents by any method causing a pressure differential on the bag and
resulting collapse of its walls.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
This invention provides a very simple and inexpensive tube-form which is
inserted in the bag as a connection to the bag spout for a single-service
application and disposal with the bag, or as a connection to a
repeat-service adapter fitting into the spout and which is connected to an
outlet tube. It is made of a helix of plastic or wire, or plastic-coated
wire, and will be connected in axial alignment with the spout opening and
extend inwardly into the bag where it will be free to bend or flex
laterally realtive to its axis. It will preferably be of greater axial
extent than the axial extent of the bag and have its free end at the
closed end of the bag.
This simple coil will serve as a form, about which the flexible walls of
the bag will form as they collapse due to any pressure-differential on the
bag. The walls of the bag will form, around the coil, a dispensing or
evacuating passageway leading from the bag to the discharge or opening of
the spout and which will be in communication with the contents of the bag
until it is completely emptied.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
The best mode contemplated in carrying out this invention is illustrated in
the accompanying drawings in which:
FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a bag and box to which this invention has
been applied;
FIG. 2 is a side elevational view of a portion of the helical coil used in
the invention;
FIG. 3 is a transverse sectional view taken along line 3--3 of FIG. 2;
FIGS. 4 and 4a, each is an enlarged detail in axial section showing how the
coil may be attached to an adapter mounted on the spout of the bag;
FIG. 5 is an enlarged detail in axial section showing how the coil may be
attached to a repeat-service adapter which may be connected to a pumping
source.
FIG. 6 is a schematic view showing a filled bag resting in a box with the
coil of this invention connected to the spout and inserted in the bag.
FIG. 7 is a similar view but showing the bag partially emptied of its
contents and the upper portion of the flexible bag wall collapsed and
forming a dispensing tube around the coil.
FIG. 8 is a view similar to FIG. 7 but with the bag turned at a right angle
thereto.
FIG. 9 is a view similar to FIG. 8 but showing the box in horizontal
position rather than in vertical position.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
With specific reference to the drawings, in FIG. 1 there is illustrated a
package assembly to which this invention is applied. It includes a
corrugated protective box 15 in which a filled bag 16 of thin plastic film
is disposed in upright position. The upper end of the bag is provided with
a spout 17, through which it can be filled and emptied. The spout has an
adapter 18 mounted thereon so that it can be connected to a hose 19 which
may connect to a pump or other evacuating means. Carried by the spout 17
and extending downwardly into the bag to the bottom thereof is a coil 20
provided in accordance with this invention.
The coil 20 may be made as a helix of a suitable resilient plastic, with
sufficient resilience that it will tend to return to its original shape if
it is bent bodily along its axis or even if it is flattened towards its
axis. It, however, can be made of wire or of wire-coated with a suitable
plastic. The convolutions of the helix, as shown in FIGS. 2 and 3, are
preferably of uniform diameter although they could be of gradually
increasing or decreasing diameter along its length. One end of the helix
is to be mounted in the spout 16 concentric therewith and the other end is
to be free to move within the bag 16, as indicated in FIG. 1. Examples of
how the helical coil can be supported are illustrated in FIGS. 4, 4a and
5.
The arrangement of FIG. 4 or 4a will be used when it is to be a single
service application, that is, the unit will be supplied with the bag and
will be described, after the bag is emptied, along with the bag. In the
form of FIG. 4, the upper end of the helix 20 will be slipped over a
depending sleeve 24 formed integral on the adapter 18 and will be
frictionally held in place. The adapter 18 will have a double skirt that
removably snaps over the upper exposed edge of the spout 17 and will be
locked in place by the internal annular rib 21 thereof snapping into an
external locking groove 22 in the exterior of the spout. The adapter 18
will have an outward extension 23 over which the hose 19 may be slipped.
The adapter unit of FIG. 4a is similar except that sleeve 24a is on a disc
25 which slips into the spout and rests on lip 26. The upper part 18a is
of the form previously described.
Thus, the helical coil 20 will be mounted on the adapter 18 or adapter part
25 concentric therewith and, when the adapter is mounted on the spout 17,
will be concentric therewith. The helical coil 20 will extend into the bag
16 to the bottom thereof and preferably into contact therewith so it will
provide a form around which the flexible wall of the bag can collapse and
form. The helix 20 is of greater axial extent than the axial distance from
the spout to the closed bottom of the bag 16. The helix has the passages
or spaces between its convolutions for the length thereof through which
the bag contents can flow. Consequently, as indicated in FIGS. 1, 7 and 8,
if the bag is disposed vertically in the upright box 17, and evacuation is
started through the tube 19, the upper part of the bag will collapse and
will gradually and progressively form a tube or passageway downwardly
along the helix form 20. The remainder of the helix will be in
communication with the contents of the bag, as the tube gradually forms
downwardly therealong, so that all the contents of the bag can be
evacuated all the way to its bottom.
Instead of having the adapter mounted on the bag 16 and carrying the helix
20, it can be carried by a repeat-service adapter 18b of the type shown in
FIG. 5 which may be inserted into the spout 17 only during evacuation and
can be used repeatedly with successive bags 16. This adapter may have a
solid body of plastic or metal which is inserted into the spout 17 to a
lower position determined by stop flange 27. It will have the outward
extension 23b for receiving the end of the tube 19 and an inward extension
24b, and associated socket, for receiving the upper end of the helix 20.
During the evacuation of bag 16 by this arrangement, the helical coil 20
will have exactly the same function as before.
Thus, the helical coil 20 provides a tube-form, with a main axial
passageway and inlet passages along its length, about which the bag wall
can collapse and form a dispensing tube progressively along its length as
the bag contents are withdrawn. Since the coil provides for inlet passages
throughout its length, the bag contents will be completely emptied. The
coil may be supplied separately from the bag and later be inserted into
the bag or be supplied on the bag spout already inserted into the bag.
Alternately, the coil may be attached to a repeat-service adapter which is
inserted in the spouts of successive bags and used repeatedly.
The strip which forms the helix 20 may be of circular cross-section as
shown in FIG. 3 or of any other cross-section such as oval or angular.
In the preceeding examples, it has been indicated that the bag is emptied
by pumping or evacuation and that the container package is a bag in a box.
However, this invention is applicable to other types of packages where the
bag collapses as a result of a pressure-differential condition during
emptying of the bag. For example, the bag may be within a surrounding
gas-pressure container which will cause it to collapse as the contents of
the bag are discharged.
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