![]() Bag web and method of packing a product in foil bags using such a bag web
专利摘要:
A bag web for packing items in foil bags is provided which is provided with a continuous web. The bag web is provided along a mouth edge with strip strip areas which have holes intended to guide the guide with guide means which can hold and drive the bags along a conveying path through a filling station. Thus, the bag items will be coherent along a top edge used for the guide. The bag webs include the foil webs which form opposing flat sides of the bag as well as additional foil pieces which are positioned between the flat sides of the bag to thereby form side or bottom or both side and bottom of the bag. With such a bag web, a particularly simple and fast filling of the type is achieved with a standing bottom and with folded side edges. 公开号:DK201470406A1 申请号:DKP201470406 申请日:2014-06-30 公开日:2016-01-18 发明作者:Henrik Pape 申请人:Schur Technology As; IPC主号:
专利说明:
Bag web and method of packing a product in foil bags using such a bag web FIELD OF THE INVENTION BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION The present invention relates to a bag web for packing items, liquid or loose goods in foil bags provided in a continuous web of bag items, the bag web along its mouth edges comprising border strip areas prepared with a number of holes or corresponding star perforations intended for being brought in contact with guiding means which are arranged to retain and fabricate edge areas at the opposing bag mouth edges along a conveying path through a filling station, said bag web being of the type consisting of a continuous row of bag items separated by a plurality of slits. extending from a bottom edge of the web up to a distance below a top edge of the web. The invention further relates to a method of packing a product, preferably articles or loose goods, in foil bags using such a bag web, which comprises steps in which: - two foil webs which are to form front and back of the bags along its mouth edges are provided with border strip areas in which a number of holes or corresponding star perforations are formed. BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION A basic example of this technology is disclosed in EP-696 997, which states that the opposing upper edge regions of the bag blanket are provided with folded channel forming rim portions for retraction on feed rods, which in the feed direction have a mutual expansion to produce an opening of the bag blank, so that these can be filled e.g. through an overlying filling funnel, whereupon the guide rods are narrowed again to each other for tentative closure of the filled bag blanks. These can then be finally closed by welding down the said duct portions, after which they are cut off and the items separated. It is stated as an alternative that edge thicknesses can be used instead of the channel parts, which can be accommodated in slotted guide pipes for quite similar feeding of the bag blanks. Other means have been proposed since then for gripping and carrying the opposing upper edges of the bag blanket, e.g. as disclosed in EP 0 555 321 B, where special gripping chains are used for the purpose, without special requirements for the design of the upper edge areas of the folded bag blanket web. This is of major importance in that as a starting product a simple coiled flat film web without local thicknesses can be used, but on the other hand there are significant problems both with respect to the control of the opposite bag blank edges for secure engagement with the chains and with respect to a desirable inexpensive design. of these chains. It is further stated in EP 0 396 838 and EP 0 825 116 that a flat tube web of the foil can be worked, which can be continuously cut along its top edge, with associated integrated unfolding and gripping of the thus cut-up edges, without these being specially designed neither as channels nor with thickens, which will signify a marked simplification of the requirements for the formation of the bag web. The raised upper portions are unfolded to squeeze between respective moving belts which are formed with longitudinal recesses and corresponding indentation cords, whereby a suitable fixed support engagement can be established. However, this intervention is no more than just the fact that axial slides may occur between the upper edges of the bag web and the associated belt conveying means, whereby uncertainty may arise as to whether a conveyed item has been conveyed fully in sync with the conveyor belts. In addition, there may be discrepancies in the height position of the area of the web sides being squeezed between the conveyor belts, which may affect whether the filled bags are closed at the exact location intended, e.g. seen in relation to the print on the bag. EP 1 087 890 discloses a technique using a simplified flat bag web of the type mentioned initially, said mouth edge being simply closed, the web being fed to a single support bar and continuously cut into a station in which the resulting edge strip portions are unfolded for laying on facing chains. These strip portions are formed in advance with a series of holes which, when unfolded, are lowered onto upright holding pins on the support chains, whereby without special profiling of the orifice edges, a secure support and propulsion engagement is obtained. The contents of this publication are hereby incorporated by reference. EP 1 451 069 discloses a similar technique which also utilizes a simplified flat bag web of the type mentioned initially. Here, edge strip portions will also be formed in advance with a series of holes which, when unfolded, are lowered on protruding holding pins on the support chains, so that without special profiling of the mouth edges, a secure support and propulsion engagement is achieved. The contents of this publication are hereby incorporated by reference. Thus, the known bag webs of the type mentioned initially are only used for making and filling flat bags. Bags of the type with side and bottom pieces connected to the flat sides are also known. It will usually be folded sides and / or bottom. This type of bags is also known as gusset bags or cross-bottom bags or also known as side-gusseted bags where short sides are formed between the flat sides of the bag. Thus, in these bags are placed side pieces and bottom pieces which are welded to the large flat sides of the bag. Such bags may be formed in webs with a variety of juxtaposed bag blanks. This web is cut to form individual bags. The bags may be fitted with a zipper closure. The bags are subsequently filled by transferring the individual bags to a filling station where filling is done. An example of such a web and its preparation is described in EP 1 250 999, the contents of which are hereby incorporated by reference. There has been a desire for many years to be able to increase the filling speed and to be able to produce the bags with side folds and / bottom folds cheaper. It is primarily a wish to be able to combine bags with folded sides and / or bottoms in connection with the technique of the two mentioned European patents, where the use of pins provides a secure carrying and propulsion intervention. However, it is a similar desire in connection with the other known techniques described. The object of the invention It is an object of the invention to provide a bag web as well as a method for packaging a product in foil bags using such a bag web, where the bag web is provided with a continuous web conveyed through a filling station, thereby providing a high filling rate. A further object of the invention is to provide a bag web of bag items which enables a high filling rate as well as a cheap manufacture of the bags. Description of the Invention This object is achieved in accordance with the present invention with a bag web of the kind mentioned initially, characterized in that the bag web comprises foil webs forming opposite front and back sides of the bag and additional foil pieces located between the front and back sides of the bag for formation. of side or bottom or both side and bottom of the bag. The front and back of the bag will also be referred to as the flat side of the bag. The method of the invention is characterized in that - the two foil webs are superimposed and additional foil webs are placed between the two foil webs to form side or bottom or both side and bottom of the bags, - the foil webs and the additional foil webs are welded together to form a coherent web. of bag items, - the bag web when feeding on a support rail is engaged with guide means ensuring the holding of the bag path along a conveying path through a filling station, - the continuous bag path along its orifice edges is brought into control with guide means arranged to cooperate with the rows of holes or similar star perforations, thereby retaining and fabricating the peripheral areas at the opposing bag mouth edges along a transport path through the filling station, - the guide means, in passing through the filling station, oppose the opposing bag mouth edges for successive opening of the bags, - the continuous web of bagpieces is conveyed through a filling station in which the bag mouths are kept open to receive filling material, - the bag mouth edges after filling the bags are again joined for closing the bags, - the bags are closed after passage through the filling station and separated from the web. But such a design of the bag web combines the advantages of filling flat bags from a bag web according to EP 1 087 890 and EP 1 451 069 with the advantages of using stand bags or other bags of the type known from EP 1 250 999 and which are fitted with inserts. - preferably folded - sides and / or bottom. Thus, in such bags, a high filling rate is obtained, with the bags being continuously conveyed to a filling station where they are opened and filled and only after filling is separated from the bag web. It is particularly advantageous to combine bags with inserted sides and / or bottoms in a bag web according to the two mentioned European patents, where the use of pins and strip strip areas, in which a number of holes or corresponding star perforations have been formed, provides a secure support. - and propulsion interventions. According to one embodiment, the bag web may be characterized in that the additional foil pieces are folded to form folded sides or bottom or both folded sides and bottom. Such a bag, where the bottom is folded, can be used as standing bags, and at folded sides bags with a larger filling than bags made with flat sides are obtained. According to a further embodiment, the bag web may be characterized in that the bag web comprises two superposed foil webs welded together with additional foil pieces forming sides or bottoms or both sides and bottoms. In bags where there are both sides and bottoms between the two superposed foil webs, it is possible to produce bags which have, above their height, a substantially rectangular cross section, which is a type of bag which is preferred for a wide range of products. The additional foil pieces or some of them may form part of the foils used to make the surface of the bag. According to a further embodiment, the bag web may be characterized in that the additional foil pieces forming sides or bottoms or both sides and bottom are separate foil pieces welded together with the two bag webs. In this embodiment, separate foil pieces will be used so that the flat sides of the bag are formed by two overlaid foil webs having the same width. According to a further embodiment, the bag web may be characterized in that the bag web comprises two superposed foil webs and that a first foil web is wider than a second foil web, the first foil web having an edge area folded to form the bottom of the bag and which are welded together. with the first foil web. In such a bag web, one side of the bag and the bottom of the bag will be formed by the first foil web, and the second flat side of the bag will be formed by the second foil web. This reduces the need to coordinate the insertion of separate foil pieces to form the bottom of the bag. According to a further embodiment, the bag web may be characterized in that a zipper closure is provided on the foil web which forms the front or back of the bag, which zipper closure comprises cooperating zipper portions and that a weakening line or perforation is provided in connection with it. which can be easily torn to establish an entrance opening to the interior of a finished bag, which access opening can be opened and closed by means of the zipper lid. Thus, in this bag, the zipper can be placed in a technically simple manner and an access opening for contents in the bag will be formed in one of the bag's flat sides. The advantage of this bag is that it is easy to manufacture, so it is completely airtight. According to a further embodiment, the bag web may be characterized in that cooperating zipper portions of a zipper close to one another are placed on the foil webs forming opposite front and back sides of the foil web of the bag, and that these cooperating zipper portions are arranged parallel to the mouth edges in the immediate vicinity thereof. for establishing an access opening to the interior of a finished bag, which access opening can be opened and closed by means of the zipper closure. With this location of the zipper closed, the access opening will be formed at the top of the bag between the rim area of the two flat sides. This provides a large access opening. According to a further embodiment, the bag web may be characterized in that the additional foil pieces forming the sides extend from the bottom of the bag to a position adjacent to the zipper closure portions. Hereby a zipper closure can be used which extends over the entire width of the bag and thus the side pieces of the bag do not extend over the entire height of the bag. In order to ensure tightness when transitioning between the zipper cover and the side edges, the zipper closure located at the side edge will generally be flattened in a press. According to a further embodiment, the bag web may be characterized in that longitudinal welds are formed in a peripheral area at the bottom side edges of the foil webs, which are disposed on the opposite side of the foil webs, which form a finished bottom edge in a finished bag. In this way, a strong and solid standing floor is easily obtained in the bag. According to a further embodiment, the method may be characterized in that a zipper closure is provided on the foil web which forms the front or back of the bag, which zipper closure comprises cooperating zipper portions, and in connection with the zipper closure and in parallel there is formed a weakening line or perforation which may be demolished to establish an entrance opening to the interior of a finished bag, which access opening may be opened and closed by means of the zipper closure. This will be a simple way to establish a resealable access opening to the bag. According to a further embodiment, the method may be characterized in that cooperating zipper portions of a zipper close to one another are placed on the foil webs forming opposite front and back sides of the foil web of the pouch, and that these cooperating zipper portions are arranged parallel to the mouth edges in the immediate vicinity thereof. establishing an access opening to the interior of a finished bag, which access opening can be opened and closed by means of the zipper closure. In this way, a large resealable access opening will be established at the top of the bag. According to a further embodiment, the method may be characterized in that in the peripheral regions at the bottom side edges of the foil webs, which are arranged at opposite sides of the foil webs relative to the orifice edges, longitudinal welds are formed which in a finished bag form a standing bottom edge. In this way, a strong and solid standing floor is easily obtained in the bag. Also, only bag webs with a variety of bag items are discussed, but it will also be possible within the idea of the invention to use two or more juxtaposed bag items in a bag web. According to a further embodiment, the method can thus be characterized in that the bag web is provided with a central carrying area extending along the bag web longitudinally, which connects bag items located side by side in the transverse direction of the web, and which central carrier area is advanced on the support rail along the conveying station, and that it is the peripheral regions at the outermost opposing bag mouth edges of two juxtaposed bag blanks which are brought in direct contact with the guide means. According to a further embodiment, the bag web may thus be characterized in that it is provided with a central carrying area extending along the bag web longitudinally connecting bag items located laterally in the transverse direction of the web, and which central carrier area is advanced on the support rail along the conveying path through the filling station. that it is the peripheral regions at the outermost opposing bag mouth edges from two juxtaposed bag blanks which are brought in direct contact with the guide means. It has been found possible that in a surprisingly simple manner it is possible to significantly increase the filling speed while at the same time lowering the cost of making and filling the bags simply by providing a bag web having bag items placed side by side in the transverse direction of the web. Thus, the bag web has two juxtaposed rows of continuous bag items. These two rows are connected to the central carrying area extending along the length of the bag web. This central support area is supported on the support rail known from the technique of the two European patents EP 1 087 890 and EP 1 451 069. It is only necessary to extend such a support rail so that it extends along the transport path through the filling station to support the two juxtaposed bag runways in the filling station. Thus, bagpieces from each of the two rows at their common central carrying area will be supported by the common central guide rail and at each of the peripheral regions at the outermost opposing bag mouth edges from two juxtaposed bagpieces will be supported by the guide members. Thus, the guide means may be formed according to the known techniques described above, and the edge regions of the bag blanks may be formed according to the known techniques. There is only a need to modify the filling station in such a way that, for example, it has two filling units which simultaneously fill the two juxtaposed bag blanks. In practicing the invention, one can use the bag details and method of construction known from the art of the two European patents EP 1 087 890 and EP 1 451 069, the contents of which are hereby incorporated by reference. In the practice of the invention, one can also use the structural details for the manufacture of the bag web items known from European patent EP 1 250 999, the contents of which are hereby incorporated by reference. All of the above embodiments are described by way of example, and it will be possible to design the invention in another manner provided it is ensured that bag webs are formed which comprise bagpieces with inserted side and / or bottom pieces in conjunction with border strip areas forming a series of holes or similar star perforations. Application description The invention will then be explained in more detail with reference to the accompanying schematic drawing, wherein FIG. 1 is a perspective view illustrating a technique known from EP 1 087 890 with a bag web comprising a single row of bag items, FIG. Figure 2 is a perspective partial view of a bag web according to the invention, with a series of bag items provided with a zip closure - and with bag items in a partially opened condition; FIG. 3 is a perspective partial view of a bag web according to the invention with bagpipes having a different type of zipper closure and shown in almost full open condition; FIG. 4 is a perspective partial view of a bag web having two rows of juxtaposed bag items - in a partially opened condition - in a bag web according to the invention; FIG. 5 is a partial top plan view of that of FIG. 2, but with bag subjects in a fully open state, and FIG. 6-16 are partial views illustrating a method according to the invention. DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION In the description of the figures, identical or similar elements will be denoted by the same reference numerals in the various figures. Thus, no explanation of all details will be given in connection with each figure / embodiment. FIG. 1 shows prior art and serves to illustrate a principle for designing edge areas at the outermost opposing bag mouth edges as well as guide means adapted to retain and fabricate the edge areas at the opposing bag mouth edges. In FIG. 1, it is shown that a foil web 4 can be wound from a stock roll 2 consisting of a double foil folded about a bottom edge 6, which is gathered along the top edge by a simple weld 8, without any bending or thickening of any kind. Therefore, it may also be a tube film. In the web there are a series of slits 10 extending from the bottom edge 6 up to a distance below the top edge 8, so that the web occurs with mutually separated bag blanks 12, whose side edges are closed by welds 14. Just above the top of the slots 10 is the double web intersected by horizontal respective lines 16 which project a short distance to both sides of the corresponding slots 10. Between the top edge 8 and the cutting strip 16, the edge regions 40 of the web are pierced by a single row of perforation holes 18. This pre-made web 4, which, rather than being rolled up, can appear better in a zig-zag-folded storage box, is wound by a filling assembly on a support bar or rail 20 starting from a fixed support portion 22 of the assembly and serving. for simple support of the closed top edge 8 of the web 4. A little in front of the support part 22, the support rod 20 has a projecting knife element 24 which will continuously cut its upper edge at a five-way stretch of the web 4, and there is then arranged a continuing support system consisting of opposite parallel support chains 26, which are formed with raised holding pins 28 for engagement. with the holes 18 in the respective upper portions of the web 4, on both sides, and of a pressure roller 30 which, after entering the film web, acts to pull the said upper edge areas of the web 4 against the fixed support carriers 26 for horizontal abutment. towards their upper sides and thereby during pivoting of the holes 18 in such a way that the holes 18 are pivoted and engaging over the chain pins 18. The pressure roller 30 has retracted grooves 32 to allow a free passage of the outer end portions of the chain pins 28, and in these tracks are not shown in a transverse position, which in a gear-like manner can interact with the chain pins 28 for automatic synchronous operation of the pressure roller 30. The opposite upper portions of the web 4 will then be firmly anchored to the supporting pins 28, and the carrier chains may then be guided through a desired course of successive opening of the bag blanks as indicated at 34, whereby they may be filled by a filler 36 located above the bag bag. and for closing the blanks after filling them. The filling apparatus 36 is provided with a filling unit in the form of a filling nozzle 38. It is unnecessary to state this in more detail. However, it should be noted that the pins 28 are disposed in the neutral lines of the chains so that the bag blank is not subjected to stretching or slacking during passages with directional changes. By welding closure of the bag blanks immediately below the top of the slots 10 and optionally a subsequent cutting, the filled bags are released from the remaining portion of the web, which is wound up as excess. It should be mentioned that on the fixed support part 22 there is preferably arranged a guide body with a double-wing plow-cut shape, which actively produces or initiates the shown unfolding of the perforated web edge areas, whereby improved safety can be achieved with regard to the essential function of the downhole of the holes. over pins 28 are. FIG. 2 shows a section of the bag web according to the invention with a number of bag items 12 in a location where pins 28 on the carrier chains 26 are located through openings 48 in edge strip areas 50. The edge strip areas 50 are thus arranged at the edge of bag mouth 52 so that the edge strip areas 50 are connected to the bag subjects. 12th The bag blanks are formed with two opposite flat sides 54, and between them are arranged folded side pieces 46. Furthermore, bottom pieces 56 are provided between the flat sides 54. In the illustrated embodiment, a zipper closure is provided, a first zipper closure boiler being provided on one flat side and a second zipper closure member provided on the opposite flat side of the bag blank. In this embodiment, the zipper lid 58 is shown in a position immediately below the bag mouth edges so that the bag is opened over its entire width. FIG. 3 shows a section of a bag web similar to the bag web shown in FIG. 2. In this bag web, however, the zipper cover 58 'is located in one of the flat sides 54 of the bag item 12. Directly adjacent to the zipper lid 58', a perforation 64 defining an access opening to the bag is provided. This access opening will thus be provided in the flat side 54. FIG. 4 shows an apparatus according to the invention, in which a bag web with two juxtaposed bag blanks 12. The bag blanks 12 have pierced the outer sides 40 of the bag sides with perforation holes 18 which allow attachment to the holding pins 28. At the bag sides located adjacent to each other , the edge regions of the bag sides are formed by a central carrier region 42 extending in the length of the bag web. The central support area 42 is located on the support rail 20. In accordance with the invention, the support rail 20 is extended relative to that of FIG. 1. Thus, the support rail 20 will extend along the conveying path through a filling station 44 where the filling apparatus 36 is disposed. The filler 36 has two juxtaposed filling nozzles 38 for simultaneously filling the two juxtaposed bag blanks 12. In a situation prior to that in FIG. 4, the film web can be handled by a system as described with reference to FIG. 1. In a situation similar to that of FIG. 4, the bag webs can be closed and cut in a manner analogous to that explained in connection with the one shown in FIG. 1. FIG. 5 is a view similar to that of FIG. 4, but seen from above. Here we see how the bag blanks 12 are moved farther apart so that they are now fully open. In this situation, the bag blanks 12 will be at the filling station 44 (which is not shown in Fig. 5 for the sake of clarity). The bag blanks 12 have side edges formed by folded side pieces 46. This applies to the bag blanks shown in all Figures 2-5. The side pieces 46 are attached to the flat side 54 via welds 66. As can be seen in Figures 2-5, the side pieces 46 are provided with a crease along a line 68. The bottom pieces 56 may be provided as separate foil pieces or may be provided by folding the edge areas of one of the foil webs used to make the flat sides 54 in the bag blanks. In the following, details will be described with reference to Figures 6-16 in the preparation of the bag web used in the method of the invention. Figure 6 shows a first foil web 70 advanced in the direction of the arrows 72. Perpendicular to the feed direction 72 is an insertion direction 74 at which side pieces 46 are inserted on the foil web 70. The side pieces 46 are folded around the edge 68. The sidewalls 46 are secured to the foil web 70 of welds 66. The side pieces 46 are inserted as shown in pairs on the film web 70. FIG. 7 illustrates how a number of side edges are welded to the foil web 70, after which an additional foil web 70 'is brought down towards the foil web 70 with the side pieces in a position between the two foil webs 70,70'. The side pieces are also welded with welds 66 to the additional foil web 70 '. FIG. 8 shows more clearly how the welds 66 extend over a portion of the lengths of the side pieces 46. As shown in FIG. 7 and 8, the first foil web 70 has a greater width than the additional foil web 70 '. Thus, there is an edge area 76 of the film 70 extending beyond the outer edge of the film web 70 '. This is particularly evident in FIG. 9th Generally, the film webs 70, 70 ', as shown in FIG. 7 and FIG. 8 is made slightly wider than illustrated on the side where the bag item's bid is to be formed. Such extra width at the edge of the film webs is in practice important to have sufficient film to intervene in the folding of the film webs. FIG. 10 shows a starting fold for forming a stand. An edge region 78 of the additional foil web 70 'folds around a fold line 80' upwardly of arrow 82. As can be seen, the folded side pieces 46 will thereby be opened. FIG. Figure 11 shows a subsequent step in which the foil web 70 'is folded back 180 degrees so that the rim area 78 is located on top of the remaining portion of the foil web 70'. This means that the folded side piece 46 is now fully opened and appears flat. In FIG. 12, a subsequent step is seen in which the rim area 76 of the foil element 70 is folded around the fold line 84 by folding according to arrow 86. The fold line 84 is defined as the outermost point of the side pieces 46. The edge area 76 is folded over the side pieces 46 and the additional foil path 70 '. FIG. 13 shows the fully folded position, where the edge region 76 is folded 180 degrees over the other foil elements. It will be seen that the edge region 76 covers the two unfolded and open side pieces 46. FIG. 14 illustrates a subsequent step in which a transverse weld 88 occurs over the entire length of the side pieces. The side pieces 46 are in the portion 90 which will subsequently form part of the floor base in a bag. FIG. 15 shows that the foil web 70 is now welded to the side pieces 46 and the additional foil web 70 'and then folded back 180 degrees across the line 80. FIG. 16 illustrates a final section in which the foil webs 70, 70 'are provided with longitudinal welds 92 which will form edges of the stand in a finished bag. According to FIG. 16, it is preferred that the bottom foil be cut clean. This removes the extra width of the film webs 70.70 'referred to in FIG. 7 and FIG. 8 and which have been used to intervene in the folding of the film webs. With the steps described above, a bag web with continuous bag blanks 12 will now be formed. The bag blanks 12 may be separated by slits along the line 94 so that they appear in a shape similar to that of FIG. 1, where the bag blanks 12 at their upper edge (not illustrated in FIGS. 6-16) are connected to the edge stripe areas 50. The bag web may be stored on roll or by zig-zag folding in boxes. Figures 6-16 do not show how a zipper closure is inserted into the process. However, as illustrated in FIG. 2 be inserted onto the foil webs immediately prior to the joining of the foil webs illustrated in FIG. 7. Zipper closure 58 ', shown in FIG. 3, will be inserted together with the side surface pieces 46 at the process step illustrated in FIG. 6th In connection with Figures 6-16, a specific embodiment of a method for forming the bag blanks is illustrated. In this embodiment, the edge area 76 of the foil web 70 is used to form the bottom of the bag blank. Alternatively, the bottom may be formed of film pieces which are inserted separately. Thus, in the manufacture of the film web, it is possible to use the manufacturing methods explained in EP 1 250 999. However, it must be ensured that the technique described in EP 1 250 999 uses film webs having their upper side an edge region which can be used to form the edge stripe areas with the star-shaped perforations.
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Claims (15) [1] A bag web for packing items, liquid or loose goods in foil bags provided in a continuous web of bag items, the bag web along its mouth edges comprising border strip areas prepared with a number of holes or corresponding star perforations intended to be brought in direct connection with guiding means which are arranged to maintain and fabricate peripheral areas at the opposing bag mouth edges along a conveying path through a filling station, said bag web being of a continuous series of bag items separated by a plurality of slits which extending from a bottom edge of the web up to a distance below an upper edge of the web, characterized in that the bag web comprises foil webs forming opposite front and back sides of the bag and additional foil pieces positioned between the front and back sides of the bag to form side or bottom or both side and bottom of the bag. [2] The bag web according to claim 1, characterized in that the additional foil pieces are folded to form folded sides or bottom or both folded sides and bottom. [3] The bag web according to claim 1 or 2, characterized in that the bag web comprises two overlaid foil webs welded together with additional foil pieces forming sides or bottom or both sides and bottom. [4] The bag web according to claim 3, characterized in that the additional foil pieces forming sides or bottoms or both sides and bottom are separate foil pieces welded together with the two bag webs, [5] The bag web according to claim 1 or 2, characterized in that the bag web comprises two overlaid foil webs and that a first foil web is wider than a second foil web, the first foil web having an edge area folded to form the bottom of the bag. and which are welded together with the first foil web. [6] The bag web according to any one of the preceding claims, characterized in that a zipper closure is provided on the foil web forming the front or back of the bag, which zipper closure comprises cooperating zipper parts and that in connection with the zipper lid and in parallel there is provided a weakening line or perforation that can be easily torn to establish an entrance opening to the interior of a finished bag, which access opening can be opened and closed by means of a zipper closed. [7] Bag web according to any one of claims 1-5, characterized in that cooperating zipper portions of a zipper closure are arranged opposite one another on the foil webs, which form opposite front and back sides of the bag foil web, and that these cooperating zipper parts are arranged in parallel. with the mouth edges in the immediate vicinity thereof to establish an entrance opening to the interior of a finished bag, which access opening can be opened and closed by means of the zipper closure. [8] The bag web according to claim 7, characterized in that the additional foil pieces forming the sides extend the bottom of the bag to a position adjacent to the zipper cover parts. [9] The bag web according to any one of the preceding claims, characterized in that longitudinal welds are formed in a peripheral area at the bottom side edges of the foil webs, which are disposed on the opposite side of the foil webs, which form a standing bottom edge in a finished bag. . [10] The bag web according to any one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the bag web is provided with a central carrying area extending along the length of the bag web connecting bag items located side by side in the transverse direction of the web, and the central carrying area is advanced on the support rail along the conveying path through the filling station, and that it is the peripheral regions at the outermost opposing bag mouth edges of two juxtaposed bag blanks which are brought in direct contact with the guide means. [11] A method of packaging a product, preferably blanks or loose goods, in foil bags using a bag web according to any one of the preceding claims, comprising the steps of: - two foil webs forming the front and back sides of the bag; the bags along its mouth edges are provided with edge strip areas in which a series of holes or corresponding die perforations are formed, - the two foil webs are superimposed and additional foil pieces are placed between the two foil webs to form side or bottom or both side and bottom of the bags, - the foil webs and the additional foil pieces are welded together to form a coherent web of bagpieces, - the bag web when feeding on a support rail is inserted in engagement with guide means ensuring the holding of the bag web along a conveyor station through a filling station, - the continuous bag web along its orifice edges communicates with guide means , which is arranged fo - cooperating with the series of holes or similar stem perforations, thereby retaining and fabricating the peripheral areas at the opposing bag mouth edges along a transport path through the filling station, of bag items are conveyed through a filling station in which the bag mouths are kept open for receiving the material, - the bag mouth edges after filling the bags are again joined to close the bags, - the bags are closed after passage through the filling station and separated from the web. [12] A method according to claim 11, characterized in that a zipper closure is applied to the foil web forming the front or back of the bag, which zipper closure comprises cooperating zipper portions, and a weakening line or perforation is formed in connection with the zipper closure. can be easily torn to establish an entrance opening to the interior of a finished bag, which access opening can be opened and closed by means of a zipper closed. [13] A method according to claim 11, characterized in that cooperating zipper portions of a zipper closure are placed opposite each other on the foil webs forming opposite front and back sides of the foil web of the bag, and that these cooperating zipper portions are arranged parallel to the mouth edges in the immediate vicinity thereof. establishing an access opening to the interior of a finished bag, which access opening can be opened and closed by means of a zipper closed. [14] Method according to any one of claims 11-13, characterized in that longitudinal welds are formed in the outer edge regions of the bottom side edges of the foil webs, which are disposed opposite the foil webs, relative to the mouth edges. . [15] Method according to any one of claims 11 - 14, characterized in that the bag web is provided with a central carrying area extending along the length of the bag web which connects bag items located side by side in the transverse direction of the web, and which central carrier area is advanced on the support rail. along the conveying path through the filling station, and that it is the peripheral regions at the outermost opposing bag mouth edges of two juxtaposed bag blanks which are brought in control with the guide means.
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