abstract |
According to the present invention, in overwrapping an object to be packaged, the object is wrapped with a packaging material in such a manner as to form a tubular shape, which packaging material is heat-sealable on both sides thereof and, as required, has heat shrinkability or gas-barrier properties; the overlap portion of the packaging material is heat-sealed in a lap seal fashion: and an opening portion formed at each end of the lap seal line is heat-sealed. The lap-heat-sealed portion of the package thus obtained has a satisfactory strength with liquid leakage prevented, and the unevenness of this portion is inconspicuous. Further, respective sealed portions at both ends of the package exhibit a good appearance because of the absence of a folded portion. The resulting package is excellent in seal strength and appearance and hence highly valuable on a commercial basis. Further, where the packaging material is self-tacky and, at the same time, heat-sealable within the temperature range for heat shrinkage, exposing the package provisionally sealed by self-tackiness to a heating environment for heat shrinkage will give a package with heat sealing completely achieved during the heat shrink treatment without the need of an additional heat-sealing process for the provisionally-sealed portion. |