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Title:
METHOD FOR MAKING FLEXIBLE BAGS HAVING ELASTIC-LIKE BEHAVIOUR COMPRISING REGIONS FORMED INTO PLEAT ELEMENTS
Document Type and Number:
WIPO Patent Application WO2005080071
Kind Code:
A3
Abstract:
A method of forming flexible bags (10) having elastic-like behavior, wherein a sheet material (52) is introduced having one portion of the sheet material overlapping another portion of the sheet material. The sheet material (52) is formed into a strainable network. The strainable network includes a plurality of first regions (64) and a plurality of second regions (66). The first regions (64) are substantially un-deformed and the second regions (66) are formed into disengageable pleat elements (74). As the overlapped portions of the sheet material are formed they engage each other at the pleat elements. The pleat elements of each overlapped portion become engaged within each other and resist disengagement because of the frictional forces of the sheet material. The overlapped portions of the sheet material are separated using a disengaging means (130) so that the overlapped portions become disengaged and are separated from each other while riding on the disengaging means (130). The disengaging means is in the form of either air knife, static opening bar, dynamic opening bar, or suction means, and any combinations thereof.

Inventors:
BROERING SHAUN THOMAS (US)
WALDRON MATTHEW WILLIAM (US)
PECK DANIEL CHARLES (US)
Application Number:
PCT/US2005/004912
Publication Date:
December 01, 2005
Filing Date:
February 16, 2005
Export Citation:
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Assignee:
PROCTER & GAMBLE (US)
BROERING SHAUN THOMAS (US)
WALDRON MATTHEW WILLIAM (US)
PECK DANIEL CHARLES (US)
International Classes:
B31B19/88; B31B50/78; B31B50/80; B31B50/88; (IPC1-7): B31B19/88; B31B1/78; B31B1/80
Domestic Patent References:
WO2000078625A12000-12-28
Foreign References:
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