Tobacco bale stacking, transporting, loading and unloading turnover bag special for tobaccos
By designing a special tobacco pack stacking, transportation, loading and unloading turnover bag, and using folding and splicing connection and tightening components for the bottom bag and side panels, the problems of stability and low efficiency of traditional tobacco pack stacking methods are solved, achieving low-cost and high-efficiency tobacco pack transportation and loading and unloading.
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2025-05-07
- Publication Date
- 2026-03-20
AI Technical Summary
Traditional methods of stacking, transporting, loading, unloading, and handling cigarette packs suffer from problems such as heavy weight, susceptibility to damage, high costs, and low efficiency, with logistics efficiency bottlenecks being particularly evident in the tobacco industry.
Design a stacking, transporting, loading, and unloading turnover bag for tobacco packs. It adopts a folded and spliced connection of bottom bag and side panels, combined with tightening components such as perforated ropes, buckles or zipper structures, and adds lifting rings and reinforcement supports. The material is nylon plastic weave or ordinary fabric to ensure stability and airtightness.
It improves the stability of cigarette pack stacking and transportation efficiency, reduces losses, lowers production costs, and enhances logistics efficiency and safety.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model belongs to the field of packaging bag technology, specifically relating to a stacking, transporting, loading, unloading, and turnover bag for tobacco packs. Background Technology
[0002] In the logistics and transportation processes of the tobacco industry, traditional methods for stacking, transporting, loading, unloading, and handling cigarette packs mostly utilize wooden or paper boxes and ordinary woven bags. These traditional methods have several shortcomings: First, wooden and paper boxes are heavy, increasing transportation costs, and are susceptible to moisture and damage, affecting the preservation quality of the cigarette packs; second, while ordinary woven bags are lightweight, cigarette packs are difficult to pack into them, leading to easy displacement and scattering, increasing the risk of breakage, and resulting in low packaging efficiency. There is an urgent need to develop a low-cost and convenient cigarette pack stacking and handling bag to solve the unique seasonal warehousing packaging pressures and logistics efficiency bottlenecks specific to the tobacco industry. Utility Model Content
[0003] To achieve the above objectives, the technical solution adopted by this utility model is as follows:
[0004] A stacking, transporting, loading, and unloading turnover bag for tobacco packs includes a bottom bag, a first side panel, and a second side panel. The first side panel and the second side panel are folded and connected to both sides of the bottom bag. A first fold is provided on the side of the first side panel, and a second fold is provided on the side of the second side panel. Several sets of tightening components are provided between the first fold and the second fold.
[0005] Furthermore, the tightening component is a hole-rope structure, including a hole and a rope. The rope is disposed on the first fold, and the hole is disposed on the second fold. The rope and the hole are knotted together to tighten the gap between the two folds.
[0006] Furthermore, the tightening component is a locking structure, including a lock body and a buckle body. The lock body is respectively disposed on the first fold, and the buckle body is disposed on the second fold. The lock body and the buckle body are fastened together to tighten the gap between the two folds.
[0007] Furthermore, the tightening component is a zipper structure, which is connected to the first flap and the second flap on both sides respectively, and is used to tighten the gap between the two flaps.
[0008] Furthermore, lifting rings are respectively provided on the first side plate and the second side plate, and the lifting rings are used for forklift lifting and handling.
[0009] Furthermore, reinforcing supports are respectively provided on the back side of the bottom bag, the first side piece, and the second side piece.
[0010] Furthermore, the bottom bag has dimensions of 1700mm in length and 1300mm in width, and the first side panel and the second side panel have dimensions of 1700mm in length and 1700mm in width, respectively.
[0011] Furthermore, the bottom bag, the first side panel, and the second side panel are made of nylon plastic weave or ordinary fabric.
[0012] Compared with the prior art, the beneficial effects of this utility model are as follows:
[0013] 1. This utility model provides a special tobacco pack stacking, transportation, loading, and unloading turnover bag. Through the folding and splicing connection design of the bottom bag and side panels, this utility model makes the tobacco packs more stable during stacking, avoiding the tilting or collapse of tobacco packs caused by improper stacking in traditional packaging methods. This design significantly improves stacking efficiency, reduces the time spent on manual adjustments, and thus improves overall transportation efficiency.
[0014] 2. This utility model provides a stacking, transporting, and unloading turnover bag specifically for tobacco packs. The design incorporates a tightening component that effectively seals the gap between the two folds, ensuring the packs are not easily damp or dusty during transport and preventing them from scattering during handling. This not only improves the packaging's airtightness but also enhances the pack's safety and reduces losses during transportation.
[0015] 3. This utility model provides a special tobacco pack stacking, transportation, loading, and unloading turnover bag, made of woven bag material. This material not only has good abrasion resistance and tear resistance, but also has relatively low cost and is easy to mass-produce. By optimizing material selection, both packaging quality and production costs are effectively reduced, resulting in high economic efficiency. Attached Figure Description
[0016] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of an embodiment of the device of this utility model;
[0017] Figure 2 This is a top view of an embodiment of the device of this utility model;
[0018] Figure 3 This is a bottom view of an embodiment of the device of this utility model;
[0019] Figure 4 This is a schematic diagram of the packaging structure of an embodiment of the present invention.
[0020] In the diagram: 1. Bottom bag; 2. First side panel; 3. Second side panel; 4. Second fold panel; 5. First fold panel; 6. Rope; 7. Hole; 8. Reinforcing support; 9. Lifting ring. Detailed Implementation
[0021] The technical solutions of the present utility model will be clearly and completely described below with reference to the accompanying drawings of the embodiments. Obviously, the described embodiments are only some embodiments of the present utility model, and not all embodiments. All other embodiments obtained by those skilled in the art without creative effort are within the protection scope of the present utility model.
[0022] Example 1
[0023] like Figures 1-3 The diagram shown is an unfolded view of a tobacco-specific cigarette pack stacking, transportation, loading, and unloading turnover bag provided by this utility model. It mainly includes a bottom bag 1, a first side panel 2, and a second side panel 3. The first side panel 2 and the second side panel 3 are folded and connected to both sides of the bottom bag 1. First folded flaps 5 are respectively provided on the side of the first side panel 2, and second folded flaps 4 are respectively provided on the side of the second side panel 3. Adjacent second folded flaps 4 are sewn together, and adjacent first folded flaps 5 are sewn together. Several sets of tightening components are respectively provided between the first folded flaps 5 and the second folded flaps 4. Specifically, the bottom bag 1 is a rectangular base, preferably 1700mm long and 1300mm wide, made of nylon plastic woven material or high-strength ordinary fabric. A reinforcing support 8 is provided on the back side to enhance load-bearing capacity. The reinforcing support 8 is made of reinforcing strips or nylon plastic strips sewn together. The first side panel 2 and the second side panel 3 are respectively set on the left and right sides of the bottom bag 1 by folding connection. Both are 1700mm long and 1700mm wide, and the material is the same as the bottom bag 1. The back side is also provided with a reinforcing support 8. The reinforcing support 8 extends from the bottom end of the bottom bag 1 to both ends of the first side panel 2 and the second side panel 3. In order to better enhance the durability and stability of this utility model, the reinforcing support 8 can also be set as several strips. In use, this utility model device can be unfolded and laid flat on the operating surface, and cigarette packs are placed on it. The cigarette packs are arranged horizontally in a 2+2 pattern, with 4 packs per layer, and stacked in 4 layers for a total of 16 packs. The side panels are pulled up and the side panels are tightened by the tightening component. Using a forklift to stack or load, the side bags are pulled up and the side and top buckles are tightened, and the forklift can be used to lift or lift them for transportation or loading and unloading, which is very convenient. This utility model design fully considers the safety, applicability, convenience and economy of the equipment. Using plastic woven materials or ordinary cloth to make stacking, transporting, loading and unloading turnover bags for tobacco packs can effectively make full use of space and solve problems such as low utilization rate of finished tobacco packs, material stacking, warehouse utilization, and especially difficulties in transportation and loading and unloading.
[0024] like Figure 4The diagram shows the packaging of a cigarette pack using this invention. The first side panels 2 and the second side panels 3 on both sides are folded upwards to form a cuboid frame with the bottom bag 1. The first folding piece 5 and the second folding piece 4 are folded close to each other and fixedly connected by a tightening component. The first folding pieces 5 are symmetrically arranged on both sides of the first side panel 2, and the second folding pieces 4 are symmetrically arranged on both sides of the second side panel 3. The folding pieces and side panels are integrally formed, and their width is set according to the gap adjustment requirements. The first side panel 2, excluding the side connected to the bottom bag 1, has first folding pieces 5 on its three remaining sides. The corresponding second side panel 3 has second folding pieces 4 on its other three sides. The first folding pieces 5 and the second folding pieces 4 are paired and used to assemble the two sides and the top cover of the packaging bag. This invention provides a stacking, transporting, and unloading turnover bag for tobacco-specific cigarette packs. Through the folding and assembly design of the bottom bag and side panels, this invention makes the cigarette packs more stable during stacking, avoiding the tilting or collapse of cigarette packs caused by improper stacking in traditional packaging methods. This design significantly improves stacking efficiency and reduces the time spent on manual adjustments, thereby enhancing overall transportation efficiency.
[0025] Lifting rings 9 are respectively provided on the first side plate 2 and the second side plate 3, and the lifting rings 9 are used for forklift lifting and handling.
[0026] The tightening component is a perforated rope structure, including a hole 7 and a rope 6. The rope is respectively disposed on the corresponding first fold 5, and the hole 7 is disposed on the corresponding second fold 4. The rope 6 is knotted and connected to the hole 7 to tighten the gap between the two folds. Based on the same principle, the rope 6 can also be disposed on the second fold 4, and correspondingly, the hole 7 can be disposed on the first fold 5. The tightening component in this invention effectively tightens the gap between the two folds, ensuring that the cigarette pack is not easily affected by moisture or dust during transportation, and preventing the cigarette pack from scattering during handling. This not only improves the sealing of the packaging but also enhances the safety of the cigarette pack and reduces losses during transportation.
[0027] The bottom bag 1, the first side piece 2, and the second side piece 3 are respectively provided with reinforcing supports 8 on their back sides.
[0028] The bottom bag 1 has a length of 1700mm and a width of 1300mm, and the first side piece 2 and the second side piece 3 have a length of 1700mm and a width of 1700mm, respectively.
[0029] The bottom bag 1, the first side panel 2, and the second side panel 3 are made of nylon plastic woven fabric or ordinary cloth. After flue-cured tobacco leaves are bales, stacking, handling, and palletizing them is a labor-intensive, time-consuming, and physically demanding task. Especially during peak purchasing seasons, due to the large volume of purchases, the numerous bales occupy a significant amount of storage space in open-air stacking areas or finished product warehouses, particularly hindering the effective utilization of available space in finished product warehouses. To address this issue of wasted space, the research and design fully considers the safety, applicability, convenience, and economy of the equipment. Using plastic woven fabric or ordinary cloth to make stacking, transporting, and unloading bags for tobacco bales effectively utilizes space and solves problems such as low utilization of finished tobacco bales, material stacking, warehouse utilization, and especially difficulties in transporting and unloading. Woven bag materials not only have good abrasion resistance and tear resistance but are also relatively inexpensive and easy to mass-produce. By optimizing material selection, both packaging quality and production costs are effectively reduced, resulting in high economic efficiency.
[0030] Example 2
[0031] Based on Embodiment 1, the tightening component is a locking structure, including a lock body and a buckle body. The lock body is disposed on the first fold 5, and the buckle body is disposed on the second fold 4. The lock body and the buckle body are connected to tighten the gap between the two folds. Specifically, the locking structure can be a hook-and-loop fastener, a belt buckle, or a cable tie, to facilitate the connection and disassembly of the folds.
[0032] Example 3
[0033] Based on Embodiment 1, the tightening component is a zipper structure. The zipper is connected to the first flap 5 and the second flap 4 on both sides to tighten the gap between the two flaps. Specifically, the combined size of the flaps between the two sides is the same as the size of the side panels. The two components of the zipper structure are respectively set on the corresponding two sets of flaps. Furthermore, the bottom bag 1 and the side panels are made of waterproof coating material, suitable for tobacco transportation in humid environments.
[0034] The advantages of this new type of reusable bag include the following: 1. Labor saving: Previously, 6 people were needed for loading and unloading; now only 2 people are required. 2. Time saving: Previously, 6 people needed 3 hours to load one truck; now, it takes less than half an hour to load and unload one truck (33 tons), saving significant time and costs. 3. Reduced labor intensity: The process has been changed from purely manual labor to mechanized operation (forklift operation), allowing for direct loading and unloading and reducing safety risks. 4. Product safety: Fireproof, moisture-proof, mildew-proof, moisture-retaining, and safe during transportation. 5. Reduced tobacco leaf breakage rate: The original national standard of 3% can be reduced to below 1%, greatly improving the utilization rate of tobacco leaves. 6. Low material cost and reusable.
[0035] The folding and packing process of this utility model turnover bag is as follows: Lay the bottom bag 1, the first side piece 2, and the second side piece 3 flat respectively, then fold the first fold piece 5 inward to the first side piece 2, and fold the second fold piece 4 inward to the second side piece 3 respectively, and then fold it repeatedly into a block shape and tie it with rope or packing straps for easy carrying or storage.
[0036] Of course, the above embodiments are not intended to limit the present invention, and the present invention is not limited to the examples given above. Any changes, modifications, additions or substitutions made by those skilled in the art within the scope of the present invention should also fall within the protection scope of the present invention.
Claims
1. A special tobacco pack stacking, transporting, loading, and unloading turnover bag, characterized in that: It includes a bottom bag (1), a first side piece (2) and a second side piece (3). The first side piece (2) and the second side piece (3) are folded and connected to the two sides of the bottom bag (1) respectively. A first fold piece (5) is provided on the side of the first side piece (2) and a second fold piece (4) is provided on the side of the second side piece (3). Several sets of tightening components are provided between the first fold piece (5) and the second fold piece (4).
2. The tobacco-specific cigarette pack stacking, transportation, loading, and unloading turnover bag according to claim 1, characterized in that: The tightening component is a hole-rope structure, including a hole (7) and a rope (6). The rope (6) is respectively set on the first fold (5), and the hole (7) is set on the second fold (4). The rope (6) and the hole (7) are knotted together to tighten the gap between the two folds.
3. The tobacco-specific cigarette pack stacking, transportation, loading, and unloading turnover bag according to claim 2, characterized in that: The tightening component is a locking structure, including a lock body and a buckle body. The lock body is set on the first fold (5), and the buckle body is set on the second fold (4). The lock body and the buckle body are fastened together to tighten the gap between the two folds.
4. A tobacco-specific cigarette pack stacking, transportation, loading, and unloading turnover bag according to claim 2, characterized in that: The tightening component is a zipper structure, which is connected to the first flap (5) and the second flap (4) on both sides respectively, and is used to tighten the gap between the two flaps.
5. A tobacco-specific cigarette pack stacking, transportation, loading, and unloading turnover bag according to claim 1, characterized in that: Lifting rings (9) are respectively provided on the first side plate (2) and the second side plate (3), and the lifting rings (9) are used for forklifts to lift and transport.
6. A tobacco-specific cigarette pack stacking, transportation, loading, and unloading turnover bag according to claim 1, characterized in that: The bottom bag (1), the first side piece (2), and the second side piece (3) are respectively provided with reinforcing brackets (8).
7. A tobacco-specific cigarette pack stacking, transportation, loading, and unloading turnover bag according to claim 1, characterized in that: The bottom bag (1) has a length of 1700mm and a width of 1300mm, and the first side piece (2) and the second side piece (3) have a length of 1700mm and a width of 1700mm, respectively.
8. A tobacco-specific cigarette pack stacking, transportation, loading, and unloading turnover bag according to claim 7, characterized in that: The bottom bag (1), the first side piece (2), and the second side piece (3) are made of nylon plastic weaving or ordinary fabric.