1 |
Trash bag with odor control and method of making same |
US13213522 |
2011-08-19 |
US09108380B2 |
2015-08-18 |
Scott Binger; Carl L. Bergman; Jack A. MacPherson; Howard Deason |
The trash bag for receiving refuse may include a bag body, the bag body including an inside surface, an outside surface, and a rim defining a mouth with a hem and a draw tape in the hem. A liquid additive may be applied to the interior of the bag using the intermittent application of micro-droplets to the interior of a folded web and then converting to a roll of connected trash bags or to individual trash bags on a roll. The liquid additive may contain fragrance, malodor control agents and fragrance release inhibitors. Also, described is a method of producing trash bags with liquid additives applied by the application of micro-droplets. |
2 |
Method of forming an easy-open bag pack |
US495070 |
1990-03-19 |
US5087234A |
1992-02-11 |
Randolph D. Prader; Graham Smith |
A system for suspending a pack of thermoplastic bags, loading bags, removing loaded bags and for automatically opening the next bag preparatory to loading it by having a pack of handled bags suspended from laterally spaced elongated rods of a rack. The bags have been corona discharge treated in the handle and bag mouth region to such an extent that the pressure and cutting action during the formation thereof will cause adjacently facing cut edge regions to releasably adhere together until a moderate force separates them. During removal of a bag from the bag pack at least a portion of the cut edge of the mouth and handle region of the front wall of the next bag will follow the bag being removed for a short distance before separation thereby opening the next bag rendering it ready for loading. |
3 |
Method of making a bag with a barrier material |
US130618 |
1987-12-09 |
US4798574A |
1989-01-17 |
Ronald Marsik |
A paper bag having a barrier material and a method of coating paper for use in making such a paper bag. The method comprises the steps of: continuously removing in a direction of travel a strip of paper from a source of paper at a predetermined speed; masking with a liquid impervious mask at least one longitudinal portion of the strip of paper in the direction of travel; routing the strip of paper and the mask through a bath of liquid barrier material, the liquid barrier material substantially saturating the strip of paper except for the masked portion; removing the mask from the strip of paper after moving it out of the liquid barrier material; and forming a selected length of the strip of paper into the bag. The paper bag has at least a front side and a back side each having at least one longitudinal portion extending the length of the bag. The longitudinal portion has a width less than the width of the front and back sides. A barrier coating on the front and back sides of the bag is provided except on an area of the longitudinal portions of the front and back sides. |
4 |
Trash Bag with Odor Control and Method of Making Same |
US13213522 |
2011-08-19 |
US20130044966A1 |
2013-02-21 |
Scott Binger; Carl L. Bergman; Jack A. MacPherson; Howard Deason |
The trash bag for receiving refuse may include a bag body, the bag body including an inside surface, an outside surface, and a rim defining a mouth with a hem and a draw tape in the hem. A liquid additive may be applied to the interior of the bag using the intermittent application of micro-droplets to the interior of a folded web and then converting to a roll of connected trash bags or to individual trash bags on a roll. The liquid additive may contain fragrance, malodor control agents and fragrance release inhibitors. Also, described is a method of producing trash bags with liquid additives applied by the application of micro-droplets. |
5 |
Waxed bag with wax-free area |
US239207 |
1988-08-30 |
US4863287A |
1989-09-05 |
Ronald Marsik |
A paper bag having a barrier material and a method of coating paper for use in making such a paper bag. The inventive method comprises of the steps of: continuously removing in a direction of travel a strip of paper from a source of paper at a predetermined speed; masking with a liquid impervious mask at least one longitudinal portion of the strip of paper in the direction of travel; routing the strip of paper and the mask through a bath of liquid barrier material, the liquid barrier material substantially saturating the strip of paper except for the masked portion; removing the mask from the strip of paper after moving it out of the liquid barrier material; and forming a selected length of the strip of paper into the bag. The paper bag has at least a front side and a back side each having at least one longitudinal portion extending the length of the bag. The longitudinal portion has a width less than the width of the front and back sides. A barrier coating on the front and back sides of the bag is provided except on an area of the longitudinal portions of the front and back sides. |