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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jan. 17, 1995
Filed:
Nov. 16, 1993
Gunter Mattiebe, Bielefeld, DE;
Windmoller & Holscher, Lengerich/Westf., DE;
Abstract
A process for producing paper bags with handles glued to the insides of the facing opening edges, includes perforating a paper web with transverse perforation lines spaced at distances corresponding to the section lengths necessary to produce the bags. At a given distance from the transverse perforation lines the handles are glued in adjacent pairs to the web in such a way that the outer handle parts project beyond the transverse perforation lines. The web is joined together into a tubular web by folding over its side edges, such that the handles face each other. The overlapping side edges that have been folded together are glued to form a seam. The sections are detached along the transverse perforation lines and each section is provided with a bottom portion at the end opposite the handles. Adhesive coatings are applied to the web in a transverse direction between arms of the handle and Z-shaped folds are made in the adhesive area and folded onto the adhesive, using pressure, to prevent the upper edge of the bag from tearing.