BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
Field of the Invention
[0001] The present invention relates to a gusset bag having portions known as gores in sides
thereof.
Description of the Related Art
[0002] There is conventionally known a gusset bag having flat surfaces opposite to each
other and side surfaces capable of being tucked in at creases by connecting the both
ends of the flat surfaces. This gusset bag is formed by heat-sealing a plastic film
or the like. The gusset bag is filled with contents such as food, and the commercial
product name, features, raw materials, uses, quantity of contents, precautions for
use, and the use-by date are indicated thereon. In general, this indication is made
on a flat surface of the gusset bag forming the front surface thereof and standing
out when displayed on a merchandise shelf.
[0003] However, the gusset bag poses problems in that it is necessary to provide a window
for observing the contents from outside, that it is necessary to use a straw for sucking
up a charged liquid, or that it is necessary to indicate a barcode representing the
amount of the contained product. If a window, a straw, or a barcode is provided carelessly
on the gusset bag, the area for indicating the product name of the content would be
reduced, or hidden, thus preventing retaining a necessary area on the flat surface
of the gusset bag.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0004] Accordingly, it is an object of the present invention to provide, taking notice of
the structure of the gusset bag, a gusset bag permitting retaining a sufficient area
for indication in the flat surface.
[0005] The present invention will now be described. For the purpose of solving the aforementioned
problems, the present inventor paid attention to the fact that the gusset bag has
gores on the sides thereof, and the gores do not attract general attention on a shelf
displaying merchandise, and obtained the following findings. By providing a window
in a gore, there is available a gusset bag in which it is possible to retain a sufficient
area for indication in the flat surface, and also to observe the contents from outside.
More specifically, the present invention provides a gusset bag comprising flat surfaces
opposite to each other; and side surfaces capable of being tucked in at creases by
connecting the both ends of said flat surfaces; wherein at least a part of said side
surfaces is made transparent to form a window, thus solving the aforementioned problems.
[0006] According to this aspect of the present invention, in which at least a part of the
side is made transparent to form a window, there is provided a gusset bag in which
it is possible to retain a sufficient area for indication on the flat surfaces and
to observe the contents from outside.
[0007] The aforementioned problems are solved in the present invention by a gusset bag comprising
flat surfaces opposite to each other; side surfaces capable of being tucked in at
creases by connecting the both ends of the flat surfaces; and a flat bottom surface
closing the bottom of a hollow body formed by the flat surfaces and the side surfaces;
wherein at least a part of the bottom is made transparent to form a window.
[0008] According to this aspect of the invention, the flat bottom makes it possible to obtain
a highly self-standing gusset bag. Since this self-standing gusset bag is displayed
on a merchandise shelf in the upright posture, the bottom surface thereof does not
attract attention. Providing a window in the bottom therefore gives a gusset bag which
permits retaining a sufficient area for indication on the flat surfaces, and observation
of the contents from outside.
[0009] The invention solves the aforementioned problems by providing a gusset bag comprising
flat surfaces opposite to each other; and side surfaces capable of being tucked in
at creases by connecting the both ends of the flat surfaces; wherein a straw is attached
to the side surface.
[0010] According to this aspect of the invention, in which a straw is attached to the side
surface, a sufficient area for indication can be retained on the flat surfaces with
the indication on the flat surface not hidden. The side surfaces of the gusset bag
are tucked in at the creases and folded inward. By attaching the straw on this side
surface, the straw can be provided at a position inside a plane formed by connecting
the ends of the side. When displaying the gusset bags together with the other goods
on the shelf, it is possible to prevent the straw from falling.
[0011] The present invention furthermore provides a gusset bag wherein the flat surfaces
and the side surfaces comprise plastic films, and the flat surfaces and the side surfaces
are heat-sealed.
[0012] According to this aspect of the invention, the heat-sealed portions of the flat surfaces
and the side surfaces form the build of gusset bag, and the straw is attached within
the build. It is therefore possible to more certainly prevent the straw from falling.
[0013] The invention solves the aforementioned problems by providing a gusset bag comprising
flat surfaces opposite to each other; side surfaces capable of being tucked in at
creases by connecting the both ends of the flat surfaces; and a flat bottom surface
closing the bottom of a hollow body formed by the flat surfaces and the side surfaces;
wherein a POS mark is affixed to the bottom surface.
[0014] According to this aspect of the invention, in which a POS mark is affixed onto the
bottom surface, there is available a gusset bag in which it is possible to retain
a sufficient area for indication in the flat surfaces. By passing the self-standing
gusset bag while keeping the upright posture through a register, the register reads
the POS mark affixed to the bottom surface, thus facilitating read operation.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0015]
Fig. 1 is a perspective view illustrating a gusset bag of a first embodiment of the
present invention in use;
Fig. 2 is a front view of the gusset bag shown in Fig. 1 (the same applies also to
the rear elevation);
Fig. 3 is an exploded perspective view illustrating a method of forming the gusset
bag shown in Fig. 1;
Fig. 4 is a plan view of the gusset bag shown in Fig. 1;
Fig. 5 is a bottom view of the gusset bag shown in Fig. 1;
Fig. 6 is a center-enlarged sectional view of the gusset bag shown in Fig. 1;
Fig. 7 is a left side view of the gusset bag shown in Fig. 1 (the same applies also
to the right side);
Fig. 8 is a sectional view of Fig. 3 cut along the line A-A;
Fig. 9 is a left side view of an unfolded state of the gusset bag shown in Fig. 1
(the same applies also to the right side);
Fig. 10 is a perspective view of a gusset bag without a bottom surface;
Fig. 11 is a perspective view of a gusset bag of a second embodiment of the invention;
Fig. 12 is a front view of the gusset bag of the second embodiment;
Fig. 13 is a perspective view of a gusset bag of a third embodiment;
Fig. 14 is a front view of the gusset bag of the third embodiment (the same applies
also to the rear elevation);
Fig. 15 is a broken perspective view of a gusset bag having a window on the bottom
surface;
Fig. 16 is a perspective view of a gusset bag of a fourth embodiment of the invention;
and
Fig. 17 is a perspective view of a gusset bag of a fifth embodiment of the invention.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0016] Fig. 1 shows a gusset bag of a first embodiment of the present invention. The gusset
bag 1 comprises flat surfaces 2 and 2 opposite to each other; side surfaces 3 and
3 capable of being tucked in at crases by connecting the both ends of the flat surfaces
2 and 2; and a flat bottom surface 4 closing the bottom of a hollow body formed by
the flat surfaces 2 and 2 and the side surfaces 3 and 3. This gusset bag 1 has gores
on the sides and a flat bottom. It can therefore contain a larger quantity of contents
and is excellent in self-standing property. The window 9 may be one of the side surfaces
3 and 3.
[0017] Fig. 2 shows a method of forming the gusset bag 1. The method comprises connecting
the side surfaces 3 and 3 to the both ends of the flat surfaces 2 and 2 opposite to
each other, and connecting the bottom surface 4 to the bottom of the hollow body comprising
the flat surfaces 2 and 2 and the side surfaces 3 and 3, thereby forming the gusset
bag 1.
[0018] A method of forming the bottom surface 4 will now be described. The method comprises
the steps of first preparing a rectangular sheet for forming the bottom surface, forming
a bottom crease 5 by folding the sheet along the longitudinal center line, providing
base points P and P at arbitrary positions near the both ends of the bottom crease,
folding the portion of the bottom crease from the base points P and P to the sheet
ends in a direction counter to the original tucking direction, thereby forming creases
6 and 6, and tucking in, at the same time, the lines connecting the two corners Q
and Q at the both ends of the sheet to the base points P and P as four edge lines
7 protruding inward in the bag, thereby forming open surfaces 8 corresponding to pleats
of the side surfaces 3 and 3. The thus tucked bottom forming sheet is inserted into
the bottom of the hollow body comprising the flat surfaces 2 and 2 and the side surfaces
3 and 3.
[0019] The other bottom edges of the tucked sheet are heat-sealed to the inner surfaces
of the flat surfaces 2 and 2 and the inner surfaces of the side surfaces 3 and 3,
respectively (heat-sealed surfaces R are indicated by oblique lines in the drawing).
The flat surfaces 2 and 2 and the side surfaces 3 and 3 are heat-sealed (heat-sealed
surfaces S are indicated by oblique lines in the drawing). By heat-sealing, four heat-sealed
surfaces S are formed with a prescribed width on the both sides of the flat surfaces
2 and 2. When the gusset bag 1 is filled with contents, the tucked bottom surface
8 becomes flat, and the gusset bag 1 can stand up in the self-standing manner. The
heat-sealed surfaces S play the role of build for the self-standing gusset bag 1.
The gusset bag 1 after putting the contents in it is reinforced by the heat-sealed
surfaces S. After charging the contents, the mouth of the gusset bag 1 is heat-sealed
again to seal up the interior of the bag.
[0020] Figs. 3 to 9 show the gusset bag prior to filling the same with contents. Fig. 3
is a front and rear views of the gusset bag 1; Fig. 4 is a plan view of the gusset
bag 1; Fig. 5 is a bottom view of the gusset bag 1; Fig. 6 is a center-enlarged sectional
view of the gusset bag 1; Fig. 7 is a left or right side view of the gusset bag 1;
Fig. 8 is a sectional view of Fig. 3 cut along the line A-A; and Fig. 9 is a left
or right side view of a state in which the sides of the gusset bag 1 are unfolded.
[0021] The flat surfaces 2 and 2 comprise plastic films, on which printing can be accomplished
by a known printing method such as gravure printing or flexography. The commercial
name of contents, features, raw materials, uses, quantity of contents, precautions
for use, use-by data and the like are printed on the flat surfaces 2 and 2. For this
indication, importance is placed on design taking account of sales promotion. The
side surfaces 3 and 3 comprise transparent plastic films.
[0022] A part of the side surfaces is made transparent to provide a window 9 (see Figs.
1 and 9). This window 9 is formed by printing information on portions of the side
surfaces 3 and 3 other than the window 9. The window 9 is rectangular in shape and
formed right-left symmetrically with the crease as a center. The contents inside is
observed through this transparent window 9 from outside the gusset bag 1. When the
window 9 is provided on any of the side surfaces 3 and 3, it is not necessary to provide
a window on any of the flat surfaces 2 and 2, and it is possible to retain a sufficient
area for indication on the flat surfaces 2 and 2. The window 9 may be provided, not
on a part of the side surfaces 3 and 3, but over the entire area of a side.
[0023] In the above embodiment, the gusset bag 1 has the bottom surface 4, and however a
window 50 may be provided on a side surface 3 on a gusset bag without a bottom surface.
[0024] A material for the plastic films of the flat surfaces 2 and 2 and the side surfaces
3 and 3 is, for example a multi-layer film laminating an OPP film (biaxially drawn
polypropylene), a polyester film, a nylon film, a straight-chain low-density polyethylene
film, and a non-drawn polypropylene film. A material is appropriately selected, depending
upon the kind of contents such as a solid, powder, liquid, retort, milk or an outer
wrapping of a small package. A multi-layer film laminating, for example, a nylon film
and a straight-chain low-density polyethylene film may be used as a material for the
plastic film forming the bottom surface 4. A material is appropriately selected, in
this case also, in accordance with the kind of contents such as a solid, powder, liquid
retort or milk. The plastic films of the flat surfaces 2 and 2 and the side surfaces
3 and 3 may be requested in some cases to have barrier property against gases such
as oxygen, or even pinhole resistance.
[0025] Figs. 11 and 12 show a gusset bag 11 of a second embodiment of the invention. Fig.
11 is a perspective view of the gusset bag; and Fig. 12 is a front view thereof. The
rear elevation, the plan view, the bottom view, the left or right side view, and the
sectional view are the same as those of the gusset bag of the above-mentioned first
embodiment. The gusset bag of the second embodiment of the invention has a window
9 on one of the side surfaces 3 and 3, and has another window 12 also on the front
side flat surface 2. A part of the front side flat surface 2 is made transparent to
form the window 12. The window 12 of the flat surface 2 is formed in the same manner
as the windows 9 and 9 on the above-mentioned side surfaces 3 and 3. According to
this gusset bag 11, the front and sides of the contents can be observed from outside,
thus further facilitating confirmation of the contents. Because the windows 9 and
9 are provided also on the side surfaces 3 and 3, the necessity to enlarge the window
12 on the flat surface 2 is eliminated to such an extent, thus enabling to retain
a sufficient area for indication on the flat surface 2.
[0026] Figs. 12 and 13 show a gusset bag 13 of a third embodiment of the invention. Fig.
12 is a perspective view of the gusset bag 13; and Fig. 13 gives front and rear views
thereof. The front view, the bottom view, the left or right side view and the sectional
view are the same as those of the gusset bag 1 of the first embodiment. This gusset
bag 13 of the third embodiment has a window 9 on the side surface 3, and in addition,
windows 12 on the front flat and rear flat surfaces 2 and 2. More specifically, windows
12 and 12 are provided on portions made transparent of the flat surfaces 2 and 2.
The windows of the flat surfaces 2 and 2 are formed in the same manner as the windows
9 and 9 of the side surfaces 3 and 3. As shown in Fig. 14, at least a part of the
bottom surface 4 of the gusset bag may be made transparent to provide a window 40.
By providing the window 40 on the bottom surface 4 of the gusset bag, the bottom of
the contents can be confirmed. It is not necessary to provide a window on the flat
surface 2, while retaining a sufficient area for indication on the flat surface 2.
Further, a window may be provided on the bottom surface 4 in each of the first and
second embodiments.
[0027] According to this gusset bag, the contents can be observed from front, side and back
from outside, thus further facilitating confirmation of the contents. Because the
windows 9 and 9 are provided on the side surfaces 3 and 3, it is not necessary to
provide large-sized windows 12 and 12 on the flat surfaces 2 and 2, still retaining
a sufficient area for indication on the flat surfaces 2 and 2.
[0028] Fig. 14 illustrates a gusset bag 15 of a fourth embodiment of the invention. A straw
16 is detachably attached to the side surface of this gusset bag 15. The gusset bag
15 has the same configuration as the gusset bag 1 of the first embodiment mentioned
above except that no window is provided on the side surface 3. The straw 16 is attached
near the crease 17 of the side surface 3 by a bonding means such as hot melt after
filling the gusset bag 15 with a liquid so as to extend along the crease 17. A straw
inserting hole 18 is formed in the side surface 3. This hole 18 is formed, for example,
by piercing an opening hole at a prescribed position of the outside plastic film layer
composing the side surface, and placing this plastic layer on top of the inside plastic
film layer not having an opening hole pierced therein. The liquid inside is sucked
by breaking through the straw inserting hole 18 with the straw 16. This embodiment
may be applied to a gusset bag without a bottom surface as shown in Fig. 10.
[0029] According to the gusset bag 15 of this embodiment, the straw 16 is attached to the
side surface 3. The indication on the flat surfaces 2 and 2 is not therefore hidden
by the straw 16, retaining a sufficient area for indication on the flat surfaces 2
and 2. The side surface 3 of the gusset bag 15 is depressed as the surface is tucked
in at the crease 16. By attaching the straw 16 to this side surface 3, the straw can
be located at a depressed position relative to a plane connecting the ends of the
side surface 3. As a result, it is possible to prevent the straw from falling even
when the gusset bag 15 is displayed on a shelf in line with the other goods. In addition,
the heat-sealed surfaces 5 of the flat surfaces 2 and 2 and the side surfaces 3 and
3 form the build of the gusset bag 15, and the straw 16 is attached within this build.
The straw 16 is therefore protected by the build, thus further preventing the straw
16 from falling. The straw 16 can be housed in a small bag so as to ensure hygiene.
[0030] Fig. 15 shows a gusset bag 19 of a fifth embodiment of the invention. In this gusset
bag 19, a POS mark 20 is affixed to the bottom surface 4. The gusset bag 19 has the
same configuration as that of the gusset bag of the above-mentioned first embodiment
except that no window is provided on the side surface 3. The POS mark 20 is printed
by a known printing method. The barcode of the POS mark expresses the item code of
the good and the price code. The POS mark is read in by an optical automatic reading
register, and automatically calculates the product price.
[0031] According to the gusset bag 19 of this embodiment, the POS mark 20 is affixed to
the bottom surface 4. It is therefore possible to retain a sufficient area for indication
on the flat surfaces 2 and 2. By causing the upright self-sustained gusset bag 19
to pass through the register, the register reads in the POS mark affixed onto the
bottom surface 4, thus facilitating read operation of the barcode.
[0032] The bottom 4 as a component may be made of the same material as the main body comprising
the flat surfaces 2 and the side surfaces 3, or may be formed by inserting a different
material into the main body.
[0033] According to the present invention, as described above, there is provided a gusset
bag comprising flat surfaces opposite to each other; and side surfaces capable of
being tucked in at creases by connecting the both ends of the flat surfaces; wherein
at least a part of the side is made transparent to form a window. It is therefore
possible to retain a sufficient area for indication on the flat surfaces, and to observe
the contents from outside.
1. A gusset bag comprising:
flat surfaces opposite to each other; and side surfaces capable of being tucked in
at creases by connecting the both ends of said flat surfaces; wherein:
at least a part of said side surfaces is made transparent to form a window.
2. A gusset bag comprising:
flat surfaces opposite to each other; side surfaces capable of being tucked in at
creases by connecting the both ends of said flat surfaces; and a flat bottom surface
closing the bottom of a hollow body formed by said flat surfaces and said side surfaces;
wherein:
at least a part of said bottom surface is made transparent to form a window.
3. A gusset bag comprising:
flat surfaces opposite to each other; side surfaces capable of being tucked in at
creases by connecting the both ends of said flat surfaces; and a flat bottom surface
closing the bottom of a hollow body formed by said flat surfaces and said side surfaces;
wherein:
at least a part of said side surfaces is made transparent to form a window.
4. A gusset bag comprising:
flat surfaces opposite to each other; side surfaces capable of being tucked in at
creases by connecting the both ends of said flat surfaces; and a flat bottom surface
closing the bottom of a hollow body formed by said flat surfaces and said side surfaces;
wherein:
at least one of the flat surfaces is made transparent to form a window.
5. A gusset bag according to claim 4, wherein at least a part of said side surfaces is
made transparent to form a window.
6. A gusset bag comprising according to claim 2, wherein at least a part of said side
surface is made transparent to form a window.
7. A gusset bag according to claim 4, wherein at least one of the flat surfaces is made
transparent to form a window.
8. A gusset bag comprising:
flat surfaces opposite to each other; and side surfaces capable of being tucked in
at creases by connecting the both ends of said flat surfaces; wherein:
a straw is attached to said side surface.
9. A gusset bag according to claim 8, wherein said flat surfaces and said side surfaces
comprise plastic films, and said flat surfaces and said side surfaces are heat-sealed.
10. A gusset bag comprising:
flat surfaces opposite to each other; side surfaces capable of being tucked in at
creases by connecting the both ends of said flat surfaces; and a flat bottom surface
closing the bottom of a hollow body formed by said flat surfaces and said side surfaces,
wherein:
a POS mark is affixed to said bottom surface.