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It is an object of the invention to provide an improved flexible package that has a handle that can be printed upon. It is an object of the invention to provide an improved flexible package that has a handle that does not use unnecessary material thereby aiding saving of material. To meet the aforementioned objectives the invention provides for a re-closable flexible package with gussets (2, 3, 4) on die sides and bottom for increasing its volume and providing ease of storage comprising: - a slider zipper assembly (5, 6) to open and close said package; - a diaphragm (7) of at least one metalized film placed below the slider zipper assembly to seal the package and act as barrier making it tamper proof; - a scoring line (45) on said diaphragm (7) for making it easier and more convenient for the user to tear open and access the contents of the package; - a handle (8) made of a laminate for ease in lifting or carrying die flexible package. The invention also provides for a method of manufacturing a re- closable flexible package with a handle comprising the steps of: - inserting a side gusset cube between the parallel sheets oi laminate, folding edges of the tube and pre-sealing the same; - inserting a bottom gusset between the said sheets of laminate, folding and pre-sealing the same; - inserting pre-cut handles between said sheets of laminate opposite to the bottom gusset; - inserting a pre-sealed zipper and diaphragm between the handles; - sealing the edges of the package to form the side and bottom gussets and sealing the slider zipper and handle; - slitting the bag along the side gusset tube to form the re- closable package with side and bottom gussets with slider zipper and handle. BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF ACCOMPANYING DRAWINGS: The accompanying drawings illustrate the preferred embodiments of the invention and together with the following detailed description " serve to explain the principles of. the invention. Figure 1 shows a slider zipper assembly with a diaphragm and three-side gusset as described in our co-pending applicationl 260/mum/2003. Figure 2 shows the scoring line on diaphragm of a flexible package as described in our co-pending application 718/mum/2003. Figure 3 shows the improved flexible package with a slider zipper assembly and three-side gusset having a handle in accordance with the invention. Figure 4 shows a cross sectional view of the improved flexible package of figure 3. Figure 5 depicts the method and machine for making the improved flexible package in accordance with this invention. Figure 6 illustrates the insertion of the side gussets in the shape of tubes at predetermined distances between die parallel sheets of laminate in accordance with diis invention. Figure 7 illustrates the sealing of the bottom gusset and the zipper along with diaphragm is sealed to the parallel sheets of laminate. Figure 8 illustrates the exploded view of the four layers used for the manufacture of bag in accordance with this invention. DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION: It will be understood by those skilled in the art that the foregoing general description and the following detailed description are exemplary and explanatory of the invention and are not intended to be restrictive thereof. Through out the patent specification, a convention employed is that in the appended drawings, like numerals denote like components. With reference to Figure 3 a flexible package with a slider zipper assembly and three-side gusset having a handle in accordance with the invention is shown. The improved flexible package is in the shape of a bag or pouch and consists of two substantially parallel sheets of polymer (1) that are joined at three edges by the use of gussets (2, 3 and 4). The use of die gussets or additional strips of material on three sides increases the volume of the bag. Further, the bottom gusset (3) also allows the bag to be stored on shelves easily, due to its stand up characteristic. The surfaces (1) of the pouch in accordance with the invention consists of the following 4 layers: 1. Outer binding polymeric layer. 2. A printed polymeric layer. 3. A metalized polymeric layer. 4. Inner binding polymeric layer. Figure (8) shows an exploded view of the above 4 layers. However, the printed layer is an optional layer and need not be present in the gusset. Also, the use of the layers depends on the contents of the sachet pouch. The layers vary depending on whether the contents of die sachet pouch are edible or non-edible. For example, in the case of edible products such as tomato ketchup, sugar and mouth freshener, all 4 layers as listed above have to be used. More particularly, the metalized polymeric layer becomes critical as a barrier against the external environment. In the case of non-edible contents such as shampoo, shaving gel and face cream, the metalized polymeric layer may be absent. ' Materials used for the polymeric layers may be Low Density polyediylene (LDPE), Cast Polypropylene (CPP), Blown Oriented Polypropylene (BOPP) etc. Material used for the printed polymeric layer (9) may be nylon, polyactyal or polyester. Similarly, the metalized polymeric layer may be made of material such as polyester or metpet. The bag is provided on the fourth side with a slider zipper assembly to allow the bag to be sealed and resealed. The slider zipper assembly consists of a slider (5) slideably mounted on the zipper (6). Any known kind of slider zipper assembly may be used. Preferably the slider zipper assembly as described in co-pending application 1128/mum/2002 may be used. The bag is provided with a tamper proof feature below the slider zipper assembly. A diaphragm (7) of a polymeric material is used to seal the pouch. The diaphragm is also preferable made of the four layers as listed above. It will make the package tamper proof and also will act as a barrier not allowing any gas, oxygen moisture and the like to enter through it protecting the packed articles from deterioration. In other words, it will maintain the aroma and freshness of the food article even during transportation. With reference to figure 3 again the bag is provided with a handle (8) as shown. The handle may be made of any polymer material or laminate, and is preferably made of the same material as the bag. The handle utilizes minimum material and is strong enough to withstand the weight of the bag with contents. The thickness of the laminate varies as per the requirement. Heretofore, though handles made of laminate were available they did not come on a bag with a slider zipper assembly and with gussets "on three sides as well as a tamper proof diaphragm with a scoring line for easy tear. . The handle provides for easy carrying and handling of the bag, . does not utilize much material and does not waste storage space. Figure 4 shows a cross sectional view taken along A-A of figure 3. As shown, the handle (8) is affixed to the bag between the side surfaces (1) and the tamper proof diaphragm (7). The zipper (6) consisting of the male and female elements (6a and 6b) is shown secured between the tamper proof diaphragm (7). The three-side gusset pouch with slider zipper assembly, diaphragm with a scoring line, and handle, in accordance with this invention is manufactured on horizontal pouch making machine as illustrated in figure 5. The process starts from unwinding polymeric laminate film from a roll, folding and sealing it to the shape of pouch inserting side gussets and bottom gusset, fixing zipper diaphragm from • one side and top handle to the pouch. The following description explains in detail the steps involved in the manufacture of the bag. As shown in figure 5, a film roll in proportion to the width of pouch is taken on main unwinding unit (10), is slit in two parts and folded on itself by conventional unwinding method. After cutting the laminate from the centre across the width of the roll, one half of the laminate is sent to the upper dancing roller (Ha) while the other half is sent to the lower dancing roller (1 Ib). The dancing rollers are provided to maintain tension in film as it is pulled through the slitter of the main unwind unit (10). The laminate is now in horizontal position with two parallel sheets one above the other. The parallel sheets of the laminate are then pulled towards the side gusset inserting and sealing unit (12). At this station, a side gusset in the form of a tube is inserted at predetermined distances along the length of the laminate as shown in figure (6). The laminate sheets along with the side gusset then proceed towards the tube folding station (13) wherein side gusset is given the semicircular shape and then to a tube refolding station (14) wherein the final shape to the side gusset is given. These steps can be better understood with reference to figure (6). Figure 6 (a) illustrates the insertion of the side gusset in the shape of a rube that is given the semi-circular shape with edges '"a" and "b". For sake of simplicity the upper laminate is not shown. Λ prc-sealing action is carried out at station (12). At tube folding station (13), the opening "c" is closed by bringing edges "a" and "b" together. The edges arc folded inwards in a manner such that a triangular shape is given to the edges of the gusset tube, as shown in figure 6(b). The side gusset tube is then given its final shape at tube refolding station (14) as shown in figure 6(c). The parallel sheets of laminate are finally slit to give the bag with side gussets at slitting station (30). Referring again to figure 5 the sheets of laminate along with the side gusset in shape are then pulled towards a bottom gusset station (15). Station (15) comprises of a roll of the gusset film that is unwound and inserted in between the parallel sheet of laminate, by means of the gusset folder (16). To maintain the tension in the sheets of film, intermediate pulling stations are provided (17, 25). The bottom gusset pre-sealing station (18) then performs a primary sealing action to seal the. bottom gusset in between the sheets of laminate. Tn accordance with this invention, a handle is cut from a roll of him in the shape of handle and inserted between the parallel sheets of laminate and sealed to the laminates at station (19). A zipper and a diaphragm for sealing contents of the bag are then inserted between the parallel sheets of laminate at station (20) as shown in figure (6). The diaphragm is already provided with a scoring line that allows for easy tear and access to the contents of the bag. The sheets of laminate along with the handle, gussets, zipper and diaphragm are then pulled towards a longitudinal sealing station (21) where the bottom gusset and the zipper along with diaphragm are sealed to the parallel sheets of laminate. This step is illustrated in detail in figure (8). Tn order to give strength and finish to the seal the longitudinal sealing action is followed by longitudinal cooling action at station (22). The sliders are inserted on to the zipper at slider inserting station (24). These are segregated and aligned for placement by bowl feeder (23). The insertion of the slider is then followed by another sealing action wherein the zipper and diaphragm are sealed together and also to the laminate. This sealing action is followed by another sealing action at station (27) wherein the side gussets are permanently sealed to die parallel sheets of laminate. As mentioned before the sealing is followed by a cooling action to give the seal strength and required finish. The photocell assembly (29) senses the required distances as marked on the laminate and conveys this information to the servo drive (31), so that the specified length of laminate is pulled for slitting. The slitting action is carried out at slitting station (30) that gives the end product in the shape of bag as defined by this invention. It will be readily appreciated by those skilled in the art that the present invention is not limited to the specific embodiments herein shown. Thus variations may be made within the scope and spirit of the accompanying claims without sacrificing the principal advantages of die invention.
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