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WO2001026988A1
WO2001026988A1 PCT/US2000/028013 US0028013W WO0126988A1 WO 2001026988 A1 WO2001026988 A1 WO 2001026988A1 US 0028013 W US0028013 W US 0028013W WO 0126988 A1 WO0126988 A1 WO 0126988A1
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Bernd Laudenberg
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65DCONTAINERS FOR STORAGE OR TRANSPORT OF ARTICLES OR MATERIALS, e.g. BAGS, BARRELS, BOTTLES, BOXES, CANS, CARTONS, CRATES, DRUMS, JARS, TANKS, HOPPERS, FORWARDING CONTAINERS; ACCESSORIES, CLOSURES, OR FITTINGS THEREFOR; PACKAGING ELEMENTS; PACKAGES
    • B65D75/00Packages comprising articles or materials partially or wholly enclosed in strips, sheets, blanks, tubes or webs of flexible sheet material, e.g. in folded wrappers
    • B65D75/52Details
    • B65D75/58Opening or contents-removing devices added or incorporated during package manufacture
    • B65D75/5861Spouts
    • B65D75/5872Non-integral spouts
    • B65D75/5883Non-integral spouts connected to the package at the sealed junction of two package walls
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65BMACHINES, APPARATUS OR DEVICES FOR, OR METHODS OF, PACKAGING ARTICLES OR MATERIALS; UNPACKING
    • B65B61/00Auxiliary devices, not otherwise provided for, for operating on sheets, blanks, webs, binding material, containers or packages
    • B65B61/18Auxiliary devices, not otherwise provided for, for operating on sheets, blanks, webs, binding material, containers or packages for making package-opening or unpacking elements
    • B65B61/186Auxiliary devices, not otherwise provided for, for operating on sheets, blanks, webs, binding material, containers or packages for making package-opening or unpacking elements by applying or incorporating rigid fittings, e.g. discharge spouts
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65BMACHINES, APPARATUS OR DEVICES FOR, OR METHODS OF, PACKAGING ARTICLES OR MATERIALS; UNPACKING
    • B65B9/00Enclosing successive articles, or quantities of material, e.g. liquids or semiliquids, in flat, folded, or tubular webs of flexible sheet material; Subdividing filled flexible tubes to form packages
    • B65B9/06Enclosing successive articles, or quantities of material, in a longitudinally-folded web, or in a web folded into a tube about the articles or quantities of material placed upon it
    • B65B9/08Enclosing successive articles, or quantities of material, in a longitudinally-folded web, or in a web folded into a tube about the articles or quantities of material placed upon it in a web folded and sealed transversely to form pockets which are subsequently filled and then closed by sealing
    • B65B9/093Enclosing successive articles, or quantities of material, in a longitudinally-folded web, or in a web folded into a tube about the articles or quantities of material placed upon it in a web folded and sealed transversely to form pockets which are subsequently filled and then closed by sealing the web having intermittent motion

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  • This invention relates to packaging and more particularly to tubular bags and fitments for such bag tubes together with the method of making and filling such packages.
  • Bag tubes are flexible packages, which combined many of the advantages of bags and tubes for packaging of liquid and paste products.
  • the dispensing of product from prior art tubular packages typically is afforded by providing for tearing away a portion of the bag tube, for example, at a corner edge or to provide a dispensing spout which is bonded to a wall of the bag.
  • Prior art bag tubes typically are formed with a flexible wall or gusset at one end of the bag which extends between the front and back panels making up the tubular body of the package and forms the bottom of the closed tube which forms a base to support the filled flexible bag in an upright position.
  • a fitment forming a dispensing spout is installed in the end wall which now becomes the top of the finished and filled package.
  • the fitment itself is provided with a flange which extends for the full thickness of the package and acts to support the flexible end wall during manufacture and also during dispensing of contents of the package by the ultimate consumer.
  • the packages be made and filled in a continuous process starting with a roll of film from which the package is shaped, filled and sealed in a single continuous operation.
  • Such an inline production method eliminates the need for prefabrication of tubes with storage of a supply until ready for use.
  • Another object of the invention is to provide a bag tube having an end provided with a fitment affording a dispensing spout and closure which permits dispensing and resealing of the contents remaining in the package.
  • Another object of the invention is to provide a fitment for a bag tube which facilitates installation during manufacture and use of the flexible package by the ultimate consumer.
  • Fig. 1 is a perspective view of a bag tube package made in accordance with the method of the invention
  • Fig. 2 is a cross-sectional view at an enlarged scale showing the fitment with a pouring spout and closure at one end of the bag tube;
  • Fig. 3 is a bottom view of one of the elements of the fitment in Fig. 2;
  • Fig. 4 is a diagrammatic, perspective view of a horizontal bag-making machine employing the method of the present invention;
  • Fig. 5 is a diagrammatic, cross-sectional view of the folded material at one stage of the method of forming a bag tube
  • Fig. 6 is an elevation of a partially formed bag tube in a flat condition
  • Fig. 7 is a bottom view of the package shown in Fig. 6 in an open or unfolded condition of the bag tube;
  • Fig. 8 is an edge view of the bag with the bottom unfolded as seen in Fig. 7;
  • Fig. 9 is a side view with parts broken away and removed showing the relative position of parts at one of the stages of forming the bag tube package;
  • Fig. 10 is a view similar to Fig. 9 showing the fitment installed in the partially completed package; and Fig. 11 is a top view of the partially finished bag tube in an open condition ready for filling.
  • the finished and filled bag tube embodying the invention is designated generally at 10 in Fig. 1 and includes a pair of opposed walls 12 of plastic material which are sealed together at opposite side edges 14 to form a tubular structure which when filled has a generally oval cross-section.
  • the bottom of the package is heat sealed similarly to the side edges 14 to form an elongated bottom seam 16.
  • the upper end of the tube package 10 is formed with a flat wall or gusset 18 which supports a fitment 20.
  • An edge portion 19 is formed at the top of the walls 12 at the perimeter of gusset 18.
  • the fitment 20 includes a tubular spout 22 having an elongated flange or plate 24 at one end which extends the full thickness of the filled package 10. Opposite ends of the plate 24 are formed with tabs 26 which extend from the plate opposite to the spout to engage opposite sides of the upper end of package 10.
  • the plate end of spout 22 is provided with internal threads 32 in a passage 30 to receive an anchor or plug element 34.
  • Anchor element 34 includes an externally threaded stem or tube 36 having an annular flange 38 at one end.
  • Anchor element 34 is positioned inside the tubular package member to pass through an opening 40 in the wall or gusset 18 to threadably engage the internal threads 32 in spout 22. With threads 36 and 32 tightly engaged, the film material around the opening 40 is trapped between the flange 38 of the plug or anchor 34 and the plate 24 of the fitment 20.
  • An internally threaded cap 28 can be threadably mounted on the externally threaded spout 22 to close the axial passage 30 in the spout 22.
  • the entire fitment assembly, including the spout 22, cap 28 and anchor element 34, can be made of plastic.
  • the construction of the bag tube 10 is similar in many respects to the making of pouch type packages described in Laudenberg Patent 5, 845,466. Referring to Fig. 4, a continuous sheet of film 42 of preprinted, laminated plastic film is stored on a supply roll 44 and is dispensed through a forming mechanism 48 at opposite surfaces of the sheet 42 which folds the sheet material into a cross-sectional configuration as shown in Fig. 5 so that portions of one sheet surface face each other. As seen in Fig.
  • a folded portion 52 extends upwardly between opposed outer portions 54 so that a fold line 53 is formed centrally of the gusset 18. Also a pair of fold lines 55 are formed at the bottom of outer portions 54 to form the edges 19 of the gusset 18 as seen in Fig. 1.
  • the facing surface of the sheet material is a sealant surface of a plastic material which responds to heat to fuse and bond together with a surface of like material. Heat is applied by way of heat sealant bars indicated diagrammatically at 56 in Figs. 4 and 5 to opposite sides of the web assembly to fuse the side edges 14 and bottom portions 58 as shown in Fig. 6 to form a partial bag tube 60.
  • the bag tubes 60 which remained attached to each other, pass between rolls 62 which apply pressure to opposite sides to insure that the heated surfaces bond to each other.
  • the partially completed tubes are cut from the adjoining sheet material by shears 64 and are transferred to a first workstation.
  • the first station is formed on a rotating turret 66 which can consist of eight stations 71-78 making it possible to simultaneously conduct eight different operations on eight bags.
  • the turret 66 may have one or more sets of grippers 80 at each station as disclosed in Patent Number 5,845,466. In Fig. 4 grippers are indicated only at station 71. As seen in Fig.
  • a pair of grippers 80 grasp opposite side edges of the flat tube 60 near the open end of the partially formed tube 60 so that the gusset end 18 is disposed downwardly.
  • the grippers 80 are moved mechanically toward each other to open the tube so that the partially completed package 60 has a generally elliptical cross-section as viewed from the top as seen in Fig.11. Also the bottom of the tube 60 is unfolded as seen in Fig. 8 so that the gusset 18 is at its full width and at right angles to the walls 12 of the partially formed bag tube 60.
  • the tube 60 is opened at the second station 72, it is moved to the next station 73, where the opening 40 is die cut in the bottom wall or gusset 18 and the cut material is removed.
  • the die cutter may be robotically operated.
  • the turret 66 is then rotated to a fourth station 74 where a tubular spout
  • the spout 22 forming a part of fitment 20 is placed under opening 40 in gusset 18.
  • the spout 22 has a closure 28 already in place and is positioned so that the plate 24 extends across the width of the gusset 18 with the tabs 26 extending upwardly towards the open end of the tube 60.
  • the turret 66 is rotated and at a fifth station 75 the anchor element 34 is introduced through the open end of the partially formed tube 60 by a robotic arm (not shown).
  • the anchor element 34 is provided with a plurality of ribs 81 on the interior wall of tube 36 as seen in Fig.3.
  • the ribs 81 facilitate handling of the anchor element 34 during manipulation in the bag tube 60.
  • the anchor element 34 is moved downwardly so that the externally threaded tube 36 passes through opening 40 to engage the internal threads 32 in the axial passage 30 of the tubular spout 22.
  • the ribs 81 facilitate application of torque to anchor element 34 during twisting of the threads of tube 36 relative to the stationary internal threads in tubular spout 22 to tightly engage the film material of the partially formed bag tube 60 and capture the material surrounding the die cut opening 40 between the annular flange 38 of the anchor element 34 and the plate element 24 at the end of tubular spout 22.
  • the gusset end 18 of the tubular package is now completely closed.
  • the grippers 80 are moved apart to close the upper end of the tube 60.
  • the turret 66 is then rotated to the next station 77 where heat-sealing elements can be moved to engage opposite side edges of the upper end of filled tube 60 and form the seam 16.
  • the turret 66 can then be rotated to the last station 78 where the grippers 80 are open to release the filled package 10 for transfer to additional handling equipment such as conveyors and the like by which the filled packages 10 are moved for further packaging in cartons for shipment.
  • a bag tube, fitment and method of forming and filling such a bag tube have been provided for packaging paste materials, cosmetics and the like which is lighter in weight and less costly to produce.
  • the method eliminates the need to have a cap-closing machine since the spout fitment is supplied with a cap such as a tamper evident cap already in position.
  • the bag tube is provided with a fitment affording a dispensing spout closed with a threaded closure.
  • the fitment acts to reinforce the flexible closed end of the flexible bag tube and facilitate manufacture and subsequent use.
  • the method provides for producing the pouch in a single operation and no inventory of empty tubes is necessary.
  • the material of plastic laminate permits flexography or gravure printing.

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Abstract

A package and method of making and filling it in the form of a tubular flexible bag (10) of laminated plastic sheet material with a dispensing fitment (20) including a spout (30) and a removable closure (28) fastened to a flat wall (18) at one end of the tubular bag (10) with the method of making the filled package being continuous starting with a flat sheet of material (42) and ending with a filled and closed package (10).

Description

FLEXIBLE TUBE AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURE Field of the Invention
This invention relates to packaging and more particularly to tubular bags and fitments for such bag tubes together with the method of making and filling such packages.
Background of the Invention Bag tubes are flexible packages, which combined many of the advantages of bags and tubes for packaging of liquid and paste products.
The dispensing of product from prior art tubular packages typically is afforded by providing for tearing away a portion of the bag tube, for example, at a corner edge or to provide a dispensing spout which is bonded to a wall of the bag.
It would be desirable to form a dispensing spout which can be mechanically fastened to a wall of the tubular container. Prior art bag tubes typically are formed with a flexible wall or gusset at one end of the bag which extends between the front and back panels making up the tubular body of the package and forms the bottom of the closed tube which forms a base to support the filled flexible bag in an upright position. In the present invention, a fitment forming a dispensing spout is installed in the end wall which now becomes the top of the finished and filled package.
The fitment itself is provided with a flange which extends for the full thickness of the package and acts to support the flexible end wall during manufacture and also during dispensing of contents of the package by the ultimate consumer.
Aside from the advantages of such packages from the standpoint of marketing, shipping and storage, it is highly desirable that the packages be made and filled in a continuous process starting with a roll of film from which the package is shaped, filled and sealed in a single continuous operation. Such an inline production method eliminates the need for prefabrication of tubes with storage of a supply until ready for use.
Summary of the Invention It is an object of the invention to provide a bag tube and a method of making and filling it in a continuous process and in which the bag tube is formed with a dispensing spout and screw type closure which makes it possible to open and close the package without the need to empty all the contents.
Another object of the invention is to provide a bag tube having an end provided with a fitment affording a dispensing spout and closure which permits dispensing and resealing of the contents remaining in the package.
Another object of the invention is to provide a fitment for a bag tube which facilitates installation during manufacture and use of the flexible package by the ultimate consumer. These and other objects of the invention are attained by the present invention in which a pair of opposed panels of flexible plastic laminated material have a pair of opposed sealed edges and a sealed bottom portion to form a flat tube closed at one end. The closed end of the tube extends between the panels and supports a fitment including a dispensing nozzle and a detachable closure which is mechanically fastened to the end wall by means of an anchor member inserted through the open end of the package and threadably engage with the nozzle portion of the fitment. The fitment itself is provided with an elongated flange which extends diametrically of the passage in the spout for the full width of the filled package to engage opposite sides of the package to resist torque during manufacture and to facilitate handling of the package by the consumer during opening and closing of the spout. Brief Description of the Drawings Fig. 1 is a perspective view of a bag tube package made in accordance with the method of the invention;
Fig. 2 is a cross-sectional view at an enlarged scale showing the fitment with a pouring spout and closure at one end of the bag tube;
Fig. 3 is a bottom view of one of the elements of the fitment in Fig. 2; Fig. 4 is a diagrammatic, perspective view of a horizontal bag-making machine employing the method of the present invention;
Fig. 5 is a diagrammatic, cross-sectional view of the folded material at one stage of the method of forming a bag tube;
Fig. 6 is an elevation of a partially formed bag tube in a flat condition; Fig. 7 is a bottom view of the package shown in Fig. 6 in an open or unfolded condition of the bag tube;
Fig. 8 is an edge view of the bag with the bottom unfolded as seen in Fig. 7; Fig. 9 is a side view with parts broken away and removed showing the relative position of parts at one of the stages of forming the bag tube package;
Fig. 10 is a view similar to Fig. 9 showing the fitment installed in the partially completed package; and Fig. 11 is a top view of the partially finished bag tube in an open condition ready for filling.
Detailed Description
The finished and filled bag tube embodying the invention is designated generally at 10 in Fig. 1 and includes a pair of opposed walls 12 of plastic material which are sealed together at opposite side edges 14 to form a tubular structure which when filled has a generally oval cross-section. The bottom of the package is heat sealed similarly to the side edges 14 to form an elongated bottom seam 16. The upper end of the tube package 10 is formed with a flat wall or gusset 18 which supports a fitment 20. An edge portion 19 is formed at the top of the walls 12 at the perimeter of gusset 18.
As seen in Fig. 1, the fitment 20 includes a tubular spout 22 having an elongated flange or plate 24 at one end which extends the full thickness of the filled package 10. Opposite ends of the plate 24 are formed with tabs 26 which extend from the plate opposite to the spout to engage opposite sides of the upper end of package 10. Referring to Fig. 2, the plate end of spout 22 is provided with internal threads 32 in a passage 30 to receive an anchor or plug element 34. Anchor element 34 includes an externally threaded stem or tube 36 having an annular flange 38 at one end. Anchor element 34 is positioned inside the tubular package member to pass through an opening 40 in the wall or gusset 18 to threadably engage the internal threads 32 in spout 22. With threads 36 and 32 tightly engaged, the film material around the opening 40 is trapped between the flange 38 of the plug or anchor 34 and the plate 24 of the fitment 20.
An internally threaded cap 28 can be threadably mounted on the externally threaded spout 22 to close the axial passage 30 in the spout 22. The entire fitment assembly, including the spout 22, cap 28 and anchor element 34, can be made of plastic. The construction of the bag tube 10 is similar in many respects to the making of pouch type packages described in Laudenberg Patent 5, 845,466. Referring to Fig. 4, a continuous sheet of film 42 of preprinted, laminated plastic film is stored on a supply roll 44 and is dispensed through a forming mechanism 48 at opposite surfaces of the sheet 42 which folds the sheet material into a cross-sectional configuration as shown in Fig. 5 so that portions of one sheet surface face each other. As seen in Fig. 5, at the bottom of the folded sheet, a folded portion 52 extends upwardly between opposed outer portions 54 so that a fold line 53 is formed centrally of the gusset 18. Also a pair of fold lines 55 are formed at the bottom of outer portions 54 to form the edges 19 of the gusset 18 as seen in Fig. 1. The facing surface of the sheet material is a sealant surface of a plastic material which responds to heat to fuse and bond together with a surface of like material. Heat is applied by way of heat sealant bars indicated diagrammatically at 56 in Figs. 4 and 5 to opposite sides of the web assembly to fuse the side edges 14 and bottom portions 58 as shown in Fig. 6 to form a partial bag tube 60. Subsequently, the bag tubes 60, which remained attached to each other, pass between rolls 62 which apply pressure to opposite sides to insure that the heated surfaces bond to each other. Thereafter, the partially completed tubes are cut from the adjoining sheet material by shears 64 and are transferred to a first workstation. Preferably the first station is formed on a rotating turret 66 which can consist of eight stations 71-78 making it possible to simultaneously conduct eight different operations on eight bags. The turret 66 may have one or more sets of grippers 80 at each station as disclosed in Patent Number 5,845,466. In Fig. 4 grippers are indicated only at station 71. As seen in Fig. 4, at a first station 71, a pair of grippers 80 grasp opposite side edges of the flat tube 60 near the open end of the partially formed tube 60 so that the gusset end 18 is disposed downwardly. Upon rotation of turret 66 to a second station 72, the grippers 80 are moved mechanically toward each other to open the tube so that the partially completed package 60 has a generally elliptical cross-section as viewed from the top as seen in Fig.11. Also the bottom of the tube 60 is unfolded as seen in Fig. 8 so that the gusset 18 is at its full width and at right angles to the walls 12 of the partially formed bag tube 60.
After the tube 60 is opened at the second station 72, it is moved to the next station 73, where the opening 40 is die cut in the bottom wall or gusset 18 and the cut material is removed. The die cutter may be robotically operated. The turret 66 is then rotated to a fourth station 74 where a tubular spout
22 forming a part of fitment 20 is placed under opening 40 in gusset 18. The spout 22 has a closure 28 already in place and is positioned so that the plate 24 extends across the width of the gusset 18 with the tabs 26 extending upwardly towards the open end of the tube 60.
The turret 66 is rotated and at a fifth station 75 the anchor element 34 is introduced through the open end of the partially formed tube 60 by a robotic arm (not shown). To facilitate handling, the anchor element 34 is provided with a plurality of ribs 81 on the interior wall of tube 36 as seen in Fig.3. The ribs 81 facilitate handling of the anchor element 34 during manipulation in the bag tube 60. The anchor element 34 is moved downwardly so that the externally threaded tube 36 passes through opening 40 to engage the internal threads 32 in the axial passage 30 of the tubular spout 22. The ribs 81 facilitate application of torque to anchor element 34 during twisting of the threads of tube 36 relative to the stationary internal threads in tubular spout 22 to tightly engage the film material of the partially formed bag tube 60 and capture the material surrounding the die cut opening 40 between the annular flange 38 of the anchor element 34 and the plate element 24 at the end of tubular spout 22. The gusset end 18 of the tubular package is now completely closed. Upon rotation of the turret 66 to the next station 76, the product to be packaged is fed into the upper, open end of the tube 60 which remains held by the grippers 80. After the tube 60 is filled with product, the grippers 80 are moved apart to close the upper end of the tube 60. The turret 66 is then rotated to the next station 77 where heat-sealing elements can be moved to engage opposite side edges of the upper end of filled tube 60 and form the seam 16. The turret 66 can then be rotated to the last station 78 where the grippers 80 are open to release the filled package 10 for transfer to additional handling equipment such as conveyors and the like by which the filled packages 10 are moved for further packaging in cartons for shipment.
A bag tube, fitment and method of forming and filling such a bag tube have been provided for packaging paste materials, cosmetics and the like which is lighter in weight and less costly to produce. The method eliminates the need to have a cap-closing machine since the spout fitment is supplied with a cap such as a tamper evident cap already in position. The bag tube is provided with a fitment affording a dispensing spout closed with a threaded closure. The fitment acts to reinforce the flexible closed end of the flexible bag tube and facilitate manufacture and subsequent use. The method provides for producing the pouch in a single operation and no inventory of empty tubes is necessary.
The material of plastic laminate permits flexography or gravure printing.

Claims

I claim: 1. A flexible tubular package with a dispensing spout at one end comprising: a pair of opposed panels having sealed opposed side edges to form a tube, a bottom edge of said panels being fused together to form a closed tube, an upper end of said tube having an end wall extending between said panels, a fitment secured to said end wall including a dispensing spout forming a dispensing passage normal to the outside surface of said end wall, and an anchor member disposed at the inside surface of said wall for engagement with said fitment to hold the latter in sealing engagement with said wall.
2. The combination of claim 1 wherein said end wall is flexible and formed of the same material as said panels.
3. The package of claim 1 wherein a removable closure is disposed on said nozzle.
4. The package of claim 1 wherein said opposed panels and said end wall are formed of a single sheet of material.
5. The package of claim 4 wherein said single sheet of material is folded and said closed edges and bottom wall are heat-sealed.
6. The package of claim 1 wherein threads are formed in the dispensing passage of said spout and said anchor member has an externally threaded stem with an annular flange at one end, said thread stem being engaged with threads in said spout to hold said flange and fitment in sealing engagement with opposite sides of said end wall.
7. The package of claim 6 wherein said spout has an elongated flange extending between and engaging said panels.
8. A dispensing nozzle and closure forming a fitment attachment to a flexible wall of a container comprising: a dispensing spout with an axial passage, a closure at one end of said dispensing spout, an elongated flange extending transversely and perpendicular of said axial passage at the other end of said spout, an anchor member having a tube position in said axial passage, an annular flange formed at one end of said tube, and means for fixing said tube in said axial passage with said flanges in sealing engagement with opposite sides of said wall.
9. The fitment of claim 8 wherein said means for fixing said tube in said axial passage are complementary threads on the exterior of said tube and on the interior walls of said passage.
10. The closure of claim 8 wherein said elongated flange extends for the full thickness of a filled package.
11. The fitment of claim 10 wherein the ends of said elongated flange have tabs extending opposite to said spout to engage opposed edges of said flexible wall.
12. The method of forming and filling a flexible, tubular package having a closable pouring spout, comprising: forming a flexible, tubular package with an open end and a wall forming a closed end, forming a aperture in said wall, positioning a fitment with a spout having an internally threaded passage and a plate at one end larger than said aperture adjacent to said wall at the exterior of said package and in alignment with said aperture, inserting an anchor member having a threaded stem and an annular flange larger than said aperture into said package through said open end with said stem in said aperture and into engagement with said threaded passage, moving said anchor member relative to said fitment to engage said threads on said anchor member with the threads in said passage to press said annular flange and said plate into sealed engagement with opposed surfaces of said wall at said closed end of said tubular package, filling said package with a product, and sealing said open end of said package.
13. The method of claim 12, wherein said tubular package is formed of a sheet of flat plastic material and wherein said side edges and closed end of said package are formed by applying heat to said closed end and side edges.
14. The method of claim 12, wherein said tubular package is flat initially and said package is moved to an open position prior to forming said aperture in said wall at said closed end.
15. The method of claim 12 wherein said ends of said tubular package are moved to an open position by moving opposite side edges of said package toward each other.
16. The method of claim 12 wherein said aperture is formed by die cutting and the cut material is removed from said aperture at the exterior of said package.
17. The method of claim 12 wherein said package has its open end moved to a closed position by moving opposite side edges of said tube away from each other after said tube is filled.
18. The method of claim 17 wherein said open end of said package is heat sealed after said opposed side edges have been moved away from each other.
19. The method of claim 12 wherein said anchor member is rotated relative to said fitment to engage said threads and move said annular flange and plate into sealing engagement with opposed surfaces of said wall.
20. The method of claim 12 wherein said tubular package is formed by folding a single sheet of plastic foil and applying heat to opposite sides of said sheet to seal opposed edges and to form said closed end.
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