Technical Field
[0001] The present invention relates to a flexible container and a method for manufacturing
the flexible container.
Background Art
[0002] Flexible containers are often used to store and transport various kinds of contents
such as powder and granular materials, grain, vegetables, etc. There are various types
of flexible containers, one of which is a flexible container in which a filling port
for the contents is formed in an upper portion and a discharge port for the contents
is formed in a lower portion (see Patent Literatures 1 to 3). Flexible containers
of this type are opened while suspended, and the contents are let out from the discharge
port formed in the lower portion.
[0003] Flexible containers described in Patent Literatures 1 to 3 have a double structure
and include an inner bag to be filled with the contents and an outer bag that houses
the inner bag. A lower opening is formed in a bottom surface portion of the outer
bag, and except for when the lower opening is open, the lower opening is covered by
a corolla-shaped lid that is continuous to an edge defining the lower opening in the
bottom surface portion. Note that the corolla-shaped lid is called a "lower side outer
lid" (16) in Patent Literature 1, "lid holding pieces" (16a to 16d) in Patent Literature
2, and a "chrysanthemum split portion" (18) in Patent Literature 3. The corolla-shaped
lid is constituted by portions corresponding to a plurality of petals, and as a result
of a piece of cord that is passed through centers of these portions being tied off,
these portions are radially arranged in a corolla-like shape, in the same plane as
the bottom surface portion, and thus the lower opening is closed. On the other hand,
when the lower opening is to be opened, the piece of cord is untied, whereby the portions
corresponding to petals hang down and the lower opening is opened. Then, the contents
are let out via a discharge port portion that corresponds to a lower portion of the
inner bag that is drawn out from the lower opening.
Citation List
Patent Literature
Summary of Invention
Technical Problem
[0005] When the above-described flexible container is to be opened, it is necessary to perform
operations such as opening the corolla-shaped lid by untying the piece of cord fixing
the lid, drawing out the discharge port portion of the inner bag, cutting a heat-sealed
portion at the leading end of the discharge port portion, and untying a piece of cord
that is tied around the discharge port portion, for example. However, the lower opening
is formed in the bottom surface portion of the outer bag, and accordingly these opening
operations are not always easy for a worker who is standing on a side of the flexible
container to perform. Furthermore, in most cases, a flexible container holding contents
is heavy and difficult to tilt, and the opening operations are particularly difficult
in such cases.
[0006] An object of the present invention is to provide a flexible container that can be
easily opened and a method for manufacturing the flexible container.
Solution to Problem
[0007] A flexible container according to a first aspect is a flexible container for holding
contents and includes an outer bag, an inner bag, a first binding member, and a lid.
The outer bag includes a bottom surface portion in which a lower opening is formed.
The inner bag is a tubular inner bag that is housed in the outer bag, configured to
be filled with the contents, and includes a discharge port portion. The discharge
port portion forms a discharge path for discharging the contents and extends to a
lower side of the bottom surface portion via the lower opening. The first binding
member is configured to be tied around the discharge port portion to close the discharge
path. The lid is configured to be attached to an outer side of the bottom surface
portion to cover the discharge port portion. The discharge port portion is narrowed
to close the discharge path. The first binding member is tied around the discharge
port portion to maintain a state in which the discharge port portion is narrowed.
The lid is attached to the outer side of the bottom surface portion to cover the discharge
port portion tied off with the first binding member.
[0008] A flexible container according to a second aspect is the flexible container according
to the first aspect, wherein the discharge port portion is narrowed to close the discharge
path and then folded back in one direction, or is folded back in one direction to
close the discharge path and then narrowed. The first binding member is tied around
the discharge port portion to maintain a state in which the discharge port portion
is folded back in one direction and narrowed. The lid is attached to the outer side
of the bottom surface portion to cover the discharge port portion that is folded after
being tied off with the first binding member.
[0009] A flexible container according to a third aspect is the flexible container according
to the first or second aspect that is configured such that the discharge port portion
in a state of being tied off with the first binding member hangs down from the bottom
surface portion when the lid is removed from the bottom surface portion.
[0010] A flexible container according to a fourth aspect is the flexible container according
to any one of the first to third aspects, wherein the lid is configured to be attached
to the bottom surface portion using a hook-and-loop fastener.
[0011] A flexible container according to a fifth aspect is the flexible container according
to any one of the first to fourth aspects, wherein the first binding member is a cord-shaped
member that includes a hook-and-loop fastener.
[0012] A flexible container according to a sixth aspect is the flexible container according
to any one of the first to fifth aspects, wherein the outer bag further includes a
discharge port cover that surrounds the discharge port portion. The discharge port
cover is fixed to the bottom surface portion to extend to the lower side of the bottom
surface portion from the lower opening. The first binding member is fixed to the discharge
port cover.
[0013] A flexible container according to a seventh aspect is the flexible container according
to any one of the first to sixth aspects, wherein the outer bag further includes an
upper surface portion in which an upper opening is formed. The inner bag further includes
a filling port portion that forms an introduction path for introducing the contents
and extends to an upper side of the upper surface portion via the upper opening.
[0014] A flexible container according to an eighth aspect is the flexible container according
to the seventh aspect that further includes a second binding member configured to
be tied around the filling port portion to close the introduction path.
[0015] A flexible container according to a ninth aspect is the flexible container according
to the eighth aspect, wherein the outer bag further includes a filling port cover
that surrounds the filling port portion. The filling port cover is fixed to the upper
surface portion to extend to the upper side of the upper surface portion from the
upper opening. The second binding member is fixed to the filling port cover.
[0016] A flexible container according to a tenth aspect is the flexible container according
to the eighth or ninth aspect that further includes a hooking member that is fixed
to the second binding member or a portion in the vicinity of the center of an upper
portion of the outer bag and can be hooked to a suspending tool that suspends the
flexible container from above.
[0017] A flexible container according to an eleventh aspect is the flexible container according
to any one of the first to tenth aspects, wherein the contents are water-absorbent
resin particles.
[0018] A manufacturing method according to a twelfth aspect is a manufacturing method for
manufacturing a flexible container for holding contents and includes the following
steps:
- providing an outer bag that includes a bottom surface portion in which a lower opening
is formed;
- providing a tubular inner bag that is configured to be filled with the contents and
includes a discharge port portion that forms a discharge path for discharging the
contents;
- housing the inner bag in the outer bag such that the discharge port portion extends
to a lower side of the bottom surface portion via the lower opening;
- narrowing the discharge port portion to close the discharge path;
- tying off the discharge port portion using a first binding member to maintain a state
in which the discharge port portion is narrowed; and
- attaching a lid to an outer side of the bottom surface portion to cover the discharge
port portion tied off with the first binding member.
[0019] A manufacturing method according to a thirteenth aspect is the manufacturing method
according to the twelfth aspect, wherein the outer bag further includes an upper surface
portion in which an upper opening is formed. The inner bag includes a filling port
portion that forms an introduction path for introducing the contents. Housing the
inner bag in the outer bag includes housing the inner bag in the outer bag such that
the filling port portion extends to an upper side of the upper surface portion via
the upper opening.
[0020] A manufacturing method according to a fourteenth aspect is a manufacturing method
for manufacturing a flexible container holding contents therein and includes the following
steps:
- manufacturing the flexible container using the manufacturing method according to the
thirteenth aspect;
- introducing the contents into the inner bag via the introduction path of the flexible
container; and
- closing the introduction path after the contents are introduced.
[0021] An opening method according to a fifteenth aspect is a method for opening a flexible
container holding contents therein and includes the following steps:
- manufacturing the flexible container holding the contents therein using the manufacturing
method according to the fourteenth aspect;
- suspending the flexible container holding the contents therein;
- removing the lid from the bottom surface portion to cause the discharge port portion
tied off with the first binding member to hang down from the bottom surface portion;
and
- opening the discharge path by untying the first binding member from the hanging discharge
port portion.
Advantageous Effects of Invention
[0022] According to the present invention, the discharge port portion of the inner bag extending
from the bottom surface portion of the outer bag is covered by the lid attached to
the outer side of the bottom surface portion. Therefore, it is easy for a worker to
remove the lid while stretching out their hand from a side of the flexible container
to its underside when opening the flexible container. Also, the worker can open the
discharge port portion of the inner bag by untying the first binding member tied around
the discharge port portion, while stretching out their hand from the side. Therefore,
the worker need not necessarily have to perform operations for opening the discharge
port portion while standing under the flexible container, and can open the discharge
port portion even while standing on a side of the flexible container. Accordingly,
the flexible container can be easily opened.
[0023] Furthermore, according to the above-described second aspect, except for when the
discharge port portion of the inner bag is opened, the discharge port portion is folded
back in one direction and then narrowed (or narrowed and then folded back) and tied
off with the first binding member to maintain this state, and the tied discharge port
portion is folded and covered by the lid. The discharge port portion of the inner
bag is located in the vicinity of the lowest end portions of the inner bag and the
outer bag and likely to largely move to the left and the right (i.e., likely to sway)
and interfere with the lid when the flexible container is carried while suspended.
If the discharge port portion and the lid excessively interfere with each other, there
is a risk that the lid will be unintentionally opened. However, according to the above-described
second aspect, the discharge port portion is tied off with the first binding member
in the folded state except for when it is opened, and accordingly the position of
the lowest end of the discharge port portion is slightly raised, and the discharge
port portion is unlikely to interfere with the lid. Therefore, the lid is prevented
from being unintentionally opened even if the discharge port portion covered by the
lid sways when the flexible container is carried.
Brief Description of Drawings
[0024]
FIG. 1 is a side view showing a state in which a flexible container according to one
embodiment of the present invention is spread out;
FIG. 2 is a diagram showing a state in which a discharge port is folded back and fixed
using a binding member;
FIG. 3 is a bottom view of the flexible container in a state in which a lid is attached;
FIG. 4 is a bottom view of the flexible container in a state in which the lid is about
half-removed;
FIG. 5 is a plan view of an outer bag in a state in which a corolla-shaped lid is
closed;
FIG. 6 is a partial cross-sectional view showing a state in which the flexible container
is suspended from above using a suspending tool;
FIG. 7 is a partial cross-sectional view showing a state in which the flexible container
is suspended from above using the suspending tool without a hooking member of a filling
port being hooked to the suspending tool;
FIG. 8 is a diagram showing a binding member according to a variation; and
FIG. 9 is a diagram showing a method for binding the discharge port according to a
variation.
Description of Embodiments
[0025] The following describes a flexible container according to one embodiment of the present
invention with reference to the drawings.
1. Overall Configuration of Flexible Container
[0026] FIG. 1 shows a side view of a flexible container (hereinafter may simply be referred
to as a "container") 1 (from which a lid 5 described later is omitted) according to
the present embodiment. The flexible container 1 is a container for holding contents
and is used to store and transport the contents. The flexible container 1 is constituted
by a soft material as indicated by its name. Therefore, the container 1 spreads out
three-dimensionally in a state of being filled with contents, but can be folded to
be planar in an empty state. Although an upper portion and a lower portion of the
flexible container 1 are folded into desired shapes in a predetermined manner described
below, FIG. 1 shows a state in which the upper portion and the lower portion of the
container 1 are spread out. The type of contents to be held in the container 1 is
not specifically limited, and typical examples of the contents include powder and
granular materials, grain, vegetables, etc., and the contents in the present embodiment
are water-absorbent resin particles (pellets).
[0027] The flexible container 1 has a double structure and includes an outer bag 2 and an
inner bag 3 that is housed in the outer bag 2 (see FIG. 6). The contents are held
in the inner bag 3. The outer bag 2 includes a main body portion 20 that includes
an upper surface portion 21, a bottom surface portion 22, and a side surface portion
23. In the present embodiment, the upper surface portion 21 and the bottom surface
portion 22 have a square shape. Namely, the main body portion 20 of the outer bag
2 has a substantially rectangular parallelepiped shape, and the side surface portion
23 includes four rectangular side surface portions. A pocket 23a for inserting a label
etc., is attached to the side surface portion 23. An opening (hereinafter referred
to as an "upper opening") 21a is formed at the center of the upper surface portion
21. Similarly, an opening (hereinafter referred to as a "lower opening") 22a is formed
at the center of the bottom surface portion 22. The openings 21a and 22a are both
circular in the present embodiment. Note that positions of the openings 21a and 22a
are indicated by shading in the side view shown in FIG. 1 for reference, although
the openings 21a and 22a are otherwise not visible in this side view. The main body
portion 20, the upper surface portion 21, the bottom surface portion 22, and the openings
21a and 22a are coaxially arranged and have a common central axis, which will be denoted
by a reference numeral A1 in the following description.
[0028] The inner bag 3 has a tubular shape. An upper portion of the inner bag 3 extends
to the upper side of the upper surface portion 21 via the upper opening 21a and forms
a filling port portion 31 for the contents. A lower portion of the inner bag 3 extends
to the lower side of the bottom surface portion 22 via the lower opening 22a and forms
a discharge port portion 32 for the contents. The contents are introduced into the
inner bag 3 via the filling port portion 31 and discharged from the inner bag 3 via
the discharge port portion 32. Namely, the filling port portion 31 forms an introduction
path R1 for introducing the contents into the inner bag 3, and the discharge port
portion 32 forms a discharge path R2 for discharging the contents from the inner bag
3.
[0029] The outer bag 2 further includes a tubular filling port cover 25 that extends to
the upper side of the upper surface portion 21 from the upper opening 21a and a tubular
discharge port cover 26 that extends to the lower side from the lower opening 22a.
The filling port cover 25 covers the outer side of the filling port portion 31 of
the inner bag 3 protruding from the upper surface portion 21 via the upper opening
21a, and the discharge port cover 26 covers the outer side of the discharge port portion
32 of the inner bag 3 protruding from the bottom surface portion 22 via the lower
opening 22a. The filling port cover 25 is fixed to the upper surface portion 21 through
sewing etc., and arranged to protrude from the vicinity of an edge that defines the
upper opening 21a. The filling port cover 25 has a circular cross section that has
substantially the same size as the upper opening 21a. Similarly, the discharge port
cover 26 is fixed to the bottom surface portion 22 through sewing etc., and arranged
to protrude from the vicinity of an edge that defines the lower opening 22a. The discharge
port cover 26 has a circular cross section that has substantially the same size as
the lower opening 22a.
[0030] The main body portion 20 of the outer bag 2 has a larger diameter than the filling
port cover 25 and the discharge port cover 26. The diameter of the inner bag 3 is
constant in the direction of the central axis A1 and larger than diameters of the
filling port cover 25 and the discharge port cover 26. Accordingly, when the inner
bag 3 is housed in the outer bag 2, creases are formed in the upper portion (filling
port portion 31) of the inner bag 3 and the diameter of the upper portion is reduced.
Similarly, when the inner bag 3 is housed in the outer bag 2, creases are formed in
the lower portion (discharge port portion 32) of the inner bag 3 and the diameter
of the lower portion is reduced. As described above, the filling port portion 31 forms
a filling port together with the filling port cover 25, and accordingly the filling
port portion 31 and the filling port cover 25 may be collectively referred to as a
"filling port P1" in the following description. Similarly, the discharge port portion
32 forms a discharge port together with the discharge port cover 26, and accordingly
the discharge port portion 32 and the discharge port cover 26 may be collectively
referred to as a "discharge port P2" in the following description.
1-1. Configuration of Vicinity of Discharge Port
[0031] Next, the configuration of the vicinity of the discharge port P2 will be described.
The discharge port P2 is tied off using a binding member 40 (first binding member)
to close the discharge path R2. In the present embodiment, the binding member 40 is
fixed to an outer surface of the discharge port cover 26 as shown in FIG. 1. The binding
member 40 is a cord-shaped member (hereinafter referred to as a "cord") 41 that includes
hook-and-loop fasteners 42 and 43. The cord 41 is attached to the vicinity of the
center of the discharge port cover 26 in the up-down direction through sewing etc.,
such that the cord 41 horizontally extends in a state of not being tied around the
discharge port P2. The hook-and-loop fasteners 42 and 43 are configured to be fixed
to each other and are arranged with a space therebetween in a longitudinal direction
of the cord 41. Note that the position of the hook-and-loop fastener 43 is indicated
for reference in FIGS. 1 and 2, although the hook-and-loop fastener 43 is arranged
on the opposite side of the cord 41 and is otherwise not visible in these drawings.
[0032] When the discharge path R2 is to be closed, first, the discharge port portion 32
is narrowed together with the discharge port cover 26 covering the discharge port
portion 32, to close the discharge path R2. Thereafter, as shown in FIG. 2, the discharge
port portion 32 is folded back in one direction together with the discharge port cover
26, and the discharge port P2 is tied off using the binding member 40 to maintain
the folded state. FIG. 2 shows a state in which the discharge port P2 is folded back
and fixed using the binding member 40. At this time, the discharge port P2 is folded
such that its lower end is oriented upward, and the cord 41 is wound around mutually
facing portions of the folded discharge port P2. Then, the wound state of the cord
41 is fixed using the hook-and-loop fasteners 42 and 43 fixed to the cord 41.
[0033] FIGS. 3 and 4 are bottom views of the flexible container 1. As shown in these drawings,
the flexible container 1 includes a lid 5 that is attached to the bottom surface portion
22 in a detachable manner to open or close the lower opening 22a. The lid 5 is attached
to the outer side of the bottom surface portion 22 when the lower opening 22a is closed.
The lid 5 has a sheet-like shape, and is rectangular in the present embodiment. Hook-and-loop
fasteners 51 are fixed to an inner surface 5a of the lid 5 that faces the bottom surface
portion 22, through sewing etc., at substantially constant intervals along an outer
peripheral portion. On the other hand, hook-and-loop fasteners 52 are fixed through
sewing etc., to portions of the bottom surface portion 22 that face the hook-and-loop
fasteners 51. As a result of these hook-and-loop fasteners 51 and 52 being fixed to
each other, the lid 5 is attached to the bottom surface portion 22. Note that positions
of the hook-and-loop fasteners 51 are indicated for reference in FIGS. 3 and 4, although
the hook-and-loop fasteners 51 are attached to the inner surface of the lid 5 and
are not visible from the outside.
[0034] When the lid 5 is attached to the bottom surface portion 22, the entirety of the
discharge port P2 is covered by the lid 5 such that the discharge port P2 cannot be
seen from the outside. More specifically, the discharge port P2 is folded after being
tied off with the binding member 40, and the lid 5 is attached to the bottom surface
portion 22 to cover the folded discharge port P2. At this time, the discharge port
P2 is housed between the lid 5 and the bottom surface portion 22. FIG. 4 is a bottom
view of the flexible container 1 in a state in which the lid 5 is about half-removed.
As shown in FIG. 4, when the lid 5 is removed from the bottom surface portion 22,
the discharge port P2 tied off with the binding member 40 is exposed from the bottom
surface portion 22. At this time, the discharge port P2 hangs down under gravity and
enters the state shown in FIG. 2 when viewed from a side.
1-2. Configuration of Vicinity of Filling Port
[0035] Next, the structure of the vicinity of the filling port P1 will be described. The
filling port P1 is tied off using a binding member 45 (second binding member) to close
the introduction path R1. In the present embodiment, the binding member 45 is fixed
to an outer surface of the filling port cover 25 as shown in FIG. 1. The binding member
45 is a cord-shaped member. The binding member 45 is attached to the vicinity of the
center of the filling port cover 25 in the up-down direction through sewing etc.,
such that the binding member 45 horizontally extends in a state of not being tied
around the filling port P1.
[0036] When the introduction path R1 is to be closed, first, the filling port portion 31
is narrowed together with the filling port cover 25 covering the filling port portion
31, to close the introduction path R1. Thereafter, the binding member 45 is wound
around the filling port P1 to maintain the narrowed state. At this time, the binding
member 45 is tied into a bow etc., for example. More specifically, a configuration
may be employed in which the filling port cover 25 and the filling port portion 31
are tied together with a half-knot, thereafter the filling port portion 31 protruding
from the filling port cover 25 is folded back in one direction such that the leading
end of the filling port portion 31 is oriented downward, and then the folded portion
of the filling port portion 31 and the filling port cover 25 are tied together with
a bowknot.
[0037] The outer bag 2 includes a corolla-shaped lid (hereinafter referred to as a "corolla
lid") 24 for opening and closing the upper opening 21a. FIG. 5 is a plan view of the
outer bag 2 in a state in which the corolla lid 24 is closed. The corolla lid 24 includes
a plurality of petal-shaped portions (hereinafter referred to as "petal portions")
24a. In a state in which the corolla lid 24 is closed, these petal portions 24a are
radially arranged around the central axis A1 and cover the upper opening 21a except
for its center portion. The petal portions 24a have the same shape, which is a substantially
trapezoidal shape but includes an arcuate base that conforms to the outline of the
upper opening 21a. Namely, the bases of the petal portions 24a are continuous to the
edge defining the upper opening 21a in the upper surface portion 21.
[0038] Cord insertion paths that extend in a circumferential direction with respect to the
central axis A1 are formed in the vicinity of inner end portions of the petal portions
24a, and a piece of cord 24b is passed through these paths. Both end portions of the
cord 24b that are not passed through the cord insertion paths are bundled using a
slider 24c. As a result of the slider 24c moving along the bundle of the two end portions
of the cord 24b, the corolla lid 24 is opened or closed. Specifically, when the slider
24c is moved to reduce the size of a loop formed by the cord 24b, i.e., when the cord
24b is tied off, the petal portions 24a collapse to spread in the same plane as the
upper surface portion 21 and enter a closed state shown in FIG. 5. On the other hand,
when the slider 24c is moved to increase the size of the loop formed by the cord 24b,
i.e., when the cord 24b is loosened, the petal portions 24a can be caused to stand
upright in the up-down direction as shown in FIG. 1.
[0039] As shown in FIG. 1, the filling port cover 25 is arranged on the inner side of the
corolla lid 24. Namely, the corolla lid 24 is fixed to the upper surface portion 21
such that the corolla lid 24 surrounds the filling port cover 25 from the outer side.
Furthermore, an inner lid 4 is arranged on the outer side of the filling port cover
25 and on the inner side of the corolla lid 24. The inner lid 4 is also surrounded
by the corolla lid 24 from the outer side. The filling port P1 tied off with the binding
member 45 is appropriately folded and housed on the inner side of the corolla lid
24, and thereafter the corolla lid 24 is closed. At this time, the inner lid 4 covers
the filling port P1 from above on the inner side of the corolla lid 24. Note that
the corolla lid 24 need not necessarily have to be completely closed as shown in FIG.
5. Namely, a portion of the filling port P1 may protrude from an opening 24d that
is formed in a center portion of the corolla lid 24.
[0040] The container 1 further includes a hooking member 48 that is fixed to the binding
member 45. In the present embodiment, the hooking member 48 is constituted by a piece
of cord that forms a loop. The hooking member 48 is a member to be hooked to a suspending
tool 7 that suspends the flexible container 1 from above. FIG. 6 shows a state in
which the flexible container 1 is suspended from above by hooking the hooking member
48 to the suspending tool 7. When the filling port P1 is housed within the corolla
lid 24, the hooking member 48 is drawn out to the outside via the opening 24d in the
center portion of the corolla lid 24 and hooked to the suspending tool 7. Note that
the suspending tool 7 is typically a hook.
[0041] As shown in FIG. 6, in addition to the hooking member 48, a plurality of hooking
members 35b that are fixed to the outer bag 2 are also hooked to the suspending tool
7. The hooking members 35b correspond to upper portions of cord-shaped elongated members
(hereinafter referred to as "pieces of frame cord") 35 that are respectively arranged
at four corners of the outer bag 2. More specifically, intermediate portions 35a of
the four pieces of frame cord 35 are fixed to the side surface portion 23 through
sewing etc., such that the intermediate portions extend in the up-down direction along
boundaries between the four surfaces of the side surface portion 23 of the outer bag
2. The upper portions of the pieces of frame cord 35 are formed to maintain a loop
shape, and serve as the hooking members 35b. On the other hand, as shown in FIGS.
3 and 4, lower portions 35c of the four pieces of frame cord 35 are bent along the
bottom surface portion 22, extend toward the center of the bottom surface portion
22, and are radially arranged when viewed together. The lower portions 35c are fixed
to the bottom surface portion 22 through sewing etc. Innermost end portions of the
lower portions 35c do not reach the lower opening 22a and the lid 5. The innermost
end portions of the lower portions 35c also form loops, and a piece of cord 36 is
passed through these loops. When the inner bag 3 is filled with contents and the main
body portion 20 of the outer bag 2 has a substantially rectangular parallelepiped
shape, the cord 36 is pulled toward four corners of the bottom surface portion 22
by the lower portions 35c of the pieces of frame cord 35. Under this tension, the
cord 36 is stretched into a substantially square shape and, as a result, the bottom
surface portion 22 of the container 1 holding the contents is kept planar.
2. Method for Using Flexible Container
[0042] Next, a method for using the above-described flexible container 1 will be described.
The following describes a method for preparing an empty flexible container 1 (i.e.,
a method for manufacturing the flexible container 1), a method for filling the empty
flexible container 1 with contents (i.e., a method for manufacturing the flexible
container 1 holding contents), and a method for opening the flexible container 1,
in this order.
2-1. Method for Manufacturing Empty Flexible Container
[0043] First, the outer bag 2 and the inner bag 3 are provided, and the inner bag 3 is housed
in the outer bag 2. Then, the filling port portion 31 in the upper portion of the
inner bag 3 is inserted into the upper opening 21a in the upper surface portion 21
of the outer bag 2 and the filling port cover 25 and drawn out such that the filling
port portion 31 is slightly exposed from the upper end of the filling port cover 25.
Thus, the filling port P1 is formed by the filling port cover 25 and the filling port
portion 31 protruding to the upper side of the upper surface portion 21 via the upper
opening 21a. Similarly, the discharge port portion 32 in the lower portion of the
inner bag 3 is inserted into the lower opening 22a in the bottom surface portion 22
of the outer bag 2 and the discharge port cover 26 and drawn out such that the discharge
port portion 32 is slightly exposed from the lower end of the discharge port cover
26. Thus, the discharge port P2 is formed by the discharge port cover 26 and the discharge
port portion 32 protruding to the lower side of the bottom surface portion 22 via
the lower opening 22a.
[0044] Subsequently, the discharge port P2 is closed. Specifically, the discharge port P2
is narrowed to close the discharge path R2 formed inside the discharge port portion
32, and thereafter the narrowed discharge port P2 is folded back in one direction.
Then, the binding member 40 is firmly wound around the folded discharge port P2 to
surround the discharge port P2 from the outer side, and the wound state is locked
using the hook-and-loop fasteners 42 and 43. Then, the discharge port P2 is further
folded, and the lid 5 is attached to the bottom surface portion 22 to cover the folded
discharge port P2. At this time, the lid 5 is attached to the outer surface of the
bottom surface portion 22 by aligning the hook-and-loop fasteners 51 on the lid 5
with the hook-and-loop fasteners 52 on the bottom surface portion 22. Thus, the lower
opening 22a is closed and the discharge port P2 is housed on the inner side of the
lid 5. Thus, a lower surface of the flexible container 1 is formed, and a flexible
container 1 that can be filled with contents via the filling port P1 is manufactured.
2-2. Method for Manufacturing Flexible Container Holding Contents
[0045] Next, a method for filling the empty flexible container 1, which is prepared as described
above, with contents will be described. First, the empty container 1 is arranged under
an apparatus (hereinafter referred to as a "supply apparatus"), such as a hopper,
that supplies contents, such that the upper surface portion 21 is oriented upward.
Next, the hooking members 35b at the four corners of the outer bag 2 are hooked to
a suspending tool, such as a hook, of the supply apparatus to suspend the flexible
container 1 from above. Then, the corolla lid 24 is opened by loosening the slider
24c, the inner lid 4 is also opened, and the filling port P1 is opened as wide as
possible into a tubular shape. As a result, the introduction path R1 is widely opened
upward, i.e., toward a discharge port of the supply apparatus from which the contents
are to be discharged. Subsequently, the discharge port of the supply apparatus is
inserted into the introduction path R1. Then, the discharge port of the supply apparatus
is opened to introduce the contents from the supply apparatus into the inner bag 3
via the introduction path R1.
[0046] After the contents are introduced, the filling port P1 is closed. Specifically, the
filling port P1 is narrowed to close the introduction path R1 formed inside the filling
port portion 31. Then, the binding member 45 is firmly wound around the narrowed filling
port P1 to surround the filling port P1 from the outer side, and then the wound state
is locked by tying off the binding member 45. Subsequently, the filling port P1 is
folded, the inner lid 4 is placed on the filling port P1, and the corolla lid 24 is
closed. Thus, the upper opening 21a is closed and the filling port P1 is housed on
the inner side of the corolla lid 24. At this time, the hooking member 48 fixed to
the binding member 45 is drawn out to the outside from the opening 24d in the center
portion of the corolla lid 24. Thus, the flexible container 1 holding contents is
manufactured.
[0047] The flexible container 1 holding contents is stored at an appropriate storage site
and transported as necessary. When the flexible container 1 is moved in transportation
etc., the flexible container 1 can be placed on a pallet and carried using a conveyance
apparatus such as a forklift. Also, a conveyance apparatus, such as a crane, that
includes a suspending tool, such as a hook, can be used. Namely, the flexible container
1 can be easily moved by driving the conveyance apparatus in a state in which the
hooking members 35b are hooked to the suspending tool of the conveyance apparatus.
2-3. Method for Opening Flexible Container
[0048] Next, a method for opening the flexible container 1 holding contents will be described.
First, the container 1 holding contents is arranged above an apparatus (hereinafter
referred to as a "supplied apparatus"), such as a hopper, that is to be supplied with
the contents, such that the bottom surface portion 22 is oriented downward. Next,
the hooking members 35b at the four corners of the outer bag 2 are hooked to the suspending
tool 7, such as a hook, of a dedicated suspending apparatus (e.g., a hoist) to suspend
the flexible container 1 from above. At this time, the hooking member 48 fixed to
the binding member 45 wound around the filling port P1 is also hooked to the suspending
tool 7 of the suspending apparatus. Then, a worker stands on a side of the flexible
container 1 and removes the lid 5 while stretching out their hand to the underside
of the bottom surface portion 22. Note that, at this time, the lid 5 can be removed
with a single touch owing to the above-described configuration of the lid 5. At the
same time that the lid 5 is removed, the discharge port P2 tied off with the binding
member 40 automatically hangs down from the bottom surface portion 22 under the weight
of the discharge port P2, as shown in FIG. 2.
[0049] Subsequently, the worker unwinds the binding member 40 from the hanging discharge
port P2 while standing on the side of the flexible container 1 and stretching out
their hand to the underside of the flexible container 1. Note that, at this time,
the binding member 40 can be unwound with a single touch owing to the above-described
configuration of the binding member 40. As a result, the discharge port P2, which
has been folded such that its lower end is oriented upward, extends straight under
its own weight such that the lower end is oriented downward. As a result, the discharge
path R2 is widely opened downward, i.e., toward an introduction port of the supplied
apparatus that receives the contents, and the contents are introduced into the supplied
apparatus via the discharge path R2.
[0050] FIG. 7 is a diagram showing a state in which the flexible container 1 is suspended
from above using the suspending tool 7 without the hooking member 48 being hooked
to the suspending tool 7. As is apparent from comparison between FIGS. 6 and 7, in
the example shown in FIG. 7, the upper surface portion 21 is pulled down by the inner
bag 3 under the weight of the contents, and accordingly the inner bag 3 moves down.
In particular, as the contents are reduced, the inner bag 3 loses its bulge and is
elongated in the up-down direction, and accordingly the lower end of the inner bag
3 hangs further downward. At this time, depending on the positional relationship between
the supplied apparatus and the container 1, the lower portion of the inner bag 3 may
close the introduction port of the supplied apparatus and obstruct discharge of the
contents. Therefore, it is preferable to hook the hooking member 48 to the suspending
tool as shown in FIG. 6 to keep the lower end of the inner bag 3 from hanging downward
past a predetermined position.
3. Variations
[0051] Although one embodiment of the present invention has been described, the present
invention is not limited to the above-described embodiment and various alterations
can be made without departing from the gist of the present invention. Also, the gist
of the following variations can be combined as appropriate.
3-1
[0052] In the above-described embodiment, the main body portion 20 of the outer bag 2 has
a rectangular tube shape, but there is no limitation thereto, and the main body portion
20 may also have a cylindrical shape, for example.
3-2
[0053] The openings 21a and 22a have circular shapes in the above-described embodiment,
but their shapes are not specifically limited, and may also be elliptical shapes or
rectangular shapes, for example. Note that, if the shapes of the openings 21a and
22a are changed, it is preferable to appropriately change the shapes of the filling
port cover 25 and the discharge port cover 26 to similar shapes. The shape of the
lid 5 is also not specifically limited, and may also be a circular shape or an elliptical
shape, for example.
3-3
[0054] The binding member 40 is not limited to the above-described configuration, and may
also simple be a piece of cord 41 that does not include the hook-and-loop fasteners
42 and 43 similarly to the binding member 45, or a piece of cord 41 that includes
a button (including a snap button) that can fix the wound state. Note that, if the
binding member 40 is a piece of simple cord, the binding member 40 is tied into a
bow etc., similarly to the binding member 45.
[0055] Alternatively, the binding member 40 may also be a fastening tool 70 as shown in
FIG. 8. The fastening tool 70 includes a piece of cord 71 and a slider 72 through
which both end portions of the cord 71 are passed in parallel to each other. The cord
71 and the slider 72 form a loop, and the discharge port P2 to be bound is passed
through the loop. The slider 72 is configured to move along both end portions of the
cord 71. Furthermore, a lock member 73 for locking the slider 72 in a state of being
unable to move along the cord 71 is attached to the slider 72. A piece of cord 74
is attached to an end portion of the lock member 73. When the cord 74 is pulled, the
lock member 73 is moved, the lock is released, and the slider 72 is allowed to move
relative to the cord 71. Note that the lock member 73 is coupled to the slider 72
and kept from coming loose from the slider 72 even when the lock is released. Accordingly,
when the cord 74 is further pulled to pull the slider 72 via the lock member 73, the
loop formed by the cord 71 and the slider 72 is enlarged. Therefore, the cord 71 falls
off from the discharge port P2 and the discharge port P2 is unbound. Note that it
is preferable to fix the cord 71 to the outer bag 2 similarly to the above-described
binding member 40 to keep the fastening tool 70 from entering the supplied apparatus
etc. after the discharge port P2 is unbound to open the flexible container 1.
[0056] Similarly, the binding member 45 is also not limited to the above-described configuration,
and may also be a piece of cord that includes hook-and-loop fasteners similarly to
the binding member 40, a piece of cord 41 that includes a button (including a snap
button) that can fix the wound state, or the fastening tool 70 as shown in FIG. 8.
[0057] Furthermore, at least one of the binding members 40 and 45 need not necessarily have
to be fixed to the filling port cover 25 or the discharge port cover 26, and may also
be a member that is independent from the outer bag 2 or the inner bag 3.
3-4
[0058] The hooking member 48 may also be fixed to a portion in the vicinity of the center
of the upper portion of the outer bag 2, such as a portion in the vicinity of the
center of the filling port cover 25, the corolla lid 24, the inner lid 4, or the upper
surface portion 21, rather than the binding member 45. In this case as well, the lower
end of the inner bag 3 can be prevented from hanging downward past a predetermined
position when the container 1 is suspended by hooking the hooking member 48 to the
suspending tool.
3-5
[0059] The method for attaching the lid 5 to the bottom surface portion 22 is not limited
to the method using the hook-and-loop fasteners, and the lid 5 may also be fixed to
the bottom surface portion 22 using a button, for example. A configuration is also
possible in which a button is attached to one of the bottom surface portion 22 and
the lid 5 and a button hole is formed in the other, for example. Alternatively, a
configuration is also possible in which a male part of a snap button is attached to
one of the bottom surface portion 22 and the lid 5 and a female part of the snap button
is attached to the other.
3-6
[0060] In the above-described embodiment, the discharge port P2 is narrowed to close the
discharge path R2, then the narrowed discharge port P2 is folded back in one direction,
and the folded and narrowed state is fixed using the binding member 40. However, it
is also possible to fold back the discharge port P2, which is in a substantially planar
state, in one direction to close the discharge path R2, then narrow the discharge
path R2 folded in two (or three or more), and fix the folded and narrowed state using
the binding member 40.
[0061] Alternatively, as shown in FIG. 9, it is also possible to narrow the discharge port
P2 to close the discharge path R2, and then tie off the discharge port P2 using the
binding member 40 to maintain the narrowed state of the discharge port P2 without
folding back the discharge port P2. Thereafter, the discharge port P2 may be folded
back as necessary and then housed between the lid 5 and the bottom surface portion
22.
List of Reference Numerals
[0062]
- 1
- Flexible container
- 2
- Outer bag
- 21
- Upper surface portion
- 21a
- Upper opening
- 22
- Bottom surface portion
- 22a
- Lower opening
- 25
- Filling port cover
- 26
- Discharge port cover
- 3
- Inner bag
- 31
- Filling port portion
- 32
- Discharge port portion
- 40
- Binding member (First binding member)
- 42
- Hook-and-loop fastener
- 43
- Hook-and-loop fastener
- 45
- Binding member (Second binding member)
- 48
- Hooking member
- R1
- Introduction path
- R2
- Discharge path
- 5
- Lid
- 51
- Hook-and-loop fastener
- 52
- Hook-and-loop fastener
1. A flexible container for holding contents, comprising:
an outer bag that includes a bottom surface portion in which a lower opening is formed;
a tubular inner bag that is housed in the outer bag, configured to be filled with
the contents, and includes a discharge port portion that forms a discharge path for
discharging the contents and extends to a lower side of the bottom surface portion
via the lower opening;
a first binding member configured to be tied around the discharge port portion to
close the discharge path; and
a lid configured to be attached to an outer side of the bottom surface portion to
cover the discharge port portion,
wherein the discharge port portion is configured to be narrowed to close the discharge
path,
the first binding member is configured to be tied around the discharge port portion
to maintain a state in which the discharge port portion is narrowed, and
the lid is configured to be attached to the outer side of the bottom surface portion
to cover the discharge port portion tied off with the first binding member.
2. The flexible container according to claim 1,
wherein the discharge port portion is configured to be narrowed to close the discharge
path and then folded back in one direction, or is configured to be folded back in
one direction to close the discharge path and then narrowed,
the first binding member is configured to be tied around the discharge port portion
to maintain a state in which the discharge port portion is folded back in one direction
and narrowed, and
the lid is configured to be attached to the outer side of the bottom surface portion
to cover the discharge port portion that is folded after being tied off with the first
binding member.
3. The flexible container according to claim 1 or 2,
wherein the flexible container is configured such that the discharge port portion
in a state of being tied off with the first binding member hangs down from the bottom
surface portion when the lid is removed from the bottom surface portion.
4. The flexible container according to any one of claims 1 to 3,
wherein the lid is configured to be attached to the bottom surface portion using a
hook-and-loop fastener.
5. The flexible container according to any one of claims 1 to 4,
wherein the first binding member is a cord-shaped member that includes a hook-and-loop
fastener.
6. The flexible container according to any one of claims 1 to 5,
wherein the outer bag further includes a discharge port cover that surrounds the discharge
port portion,
the discharge port cover is fixed to the bottom surface portion to extend to the lower
side of the bottom surface portion from the lower opening, and
the first binding member is fixed to the discharge port cover.
7. The flexible container according to any one of claims 1 to 6,
wherein the outer bag further includes an upper surface portion in which an upper
opening is formed, and
the inner bag further includes a filling port portion that forms an introduction path
for introducing the contents and extends to an upper side of the upper surface portion
via the upper opening.
8. The flexible container according to claim 7, further comprising
a second binding member configured to be tied around the filling port portion to close
the introduction path.
9. The flexible container according to claim 8,
wherein the outer bag further includes a filling port cover that surrounds the filling
port portion,
the filling port cover is fixed to the upper surface portion to extend to the upper
side of the upper surface portion from the upper opening, and
the second binding member is fixed to the filling port cover.
10. The flexible container according to claim 8 or 9, further comprising
a hooking member that is fixed to the second binding member or a portion in the vicinity
of the center of an upper portion of the outer bag and is configured to be hooked
to a suspending tool that suspends the flexible container from above.
11. The flexible container according to any one of claims 1 to 10,
wherein the contents are water-absorbent resin particles.
12. A manufacturing method for manufacturing a flexible container for holding contents,
comprising:
providing an outer bag that includes a bottom surface portion in which a lower opening
is formed;
providing a tubular inner bag that is configured to be filled with the contents and
includes a discharge port portion that forms a discharge path for discharging the
contents;
housing the inner bag in the outer bag such that the discharge port portion extends
to a lower side of the bottom surface portion via the lower opening;
narrowing the discharge port portion to close the discharge path;
tying off the discharge port portion using a first binding member to maintain a state
in which the discharge port portion is narrowed; and
attaching a lid to an outer side of the bottom surface portion to cover the discharge
port portion tied off with the first binding member.
13. The manufacturing method according to claim 12,
wherein the outer bag further includes an upper surface portion in which an upper
opening is formed,
the inner bag includes a filling port portion that forms an introduction path for
introducing the contents, and
housing the inner bag in the outer bag includes housing the inner bag in the outer
bag such that the filling port portion extends to an upper side of the upper surface
portion via the upper opening.
14. A manufacturing method for manufacturing a flexible container holding contents therein,
comprising:
manufacturing the flexible container using the manufacturing method according to claim
13;
introducing the contents into the inner bag via the introduction path of the flexible
container; and
closing the introduction path after the contents are introduced.
15. A method for opening a flexible container holding contents therein, comprising:
manufacturing the flexible container holding the contents therein using the manufacturing
method according to claim 14;
suspending the flexible container holding the contents therein;
removing the lid from the bottom surface portion to cause the discharge port portion
tied off with the first binding member to hang down from the bottom surface portion;
and
opening the discharge path by untying the first binding member from the hanging discharge
port portion.