Field of the Disclosure
The present disclosure relates to a closure for a reclosable package wherein air pockets are formed on the flanges of the closure. A further aspect of the present disclosure relates to a closure which contains a small sack of air adjacent to and impinging upon the closure profiles. When closed, the closure creates a leak-resistant configuration. By pressing the air sack, the user separates the closure profiles.
Description of the Prior Art
Closures for reclosable packages are well-known in the prior art and well-developed for their intended purposes. However, sometimes it may be difficult for the consumer, particularly if aged or otherwise challenged, to grab the flanges or package walls in order to separate the flanges or package walls thereby opening the package.
Moreover, in the marketplace, there may be a movement away from rigid packaging to flexible packaging, with an interest in “liquid pouches”. While spouts are frequently provided for such packages, the traditional way of opening a zipper or closure can be inconvenient in that this requires two hands instead of one.
It is therefore an object of the present disclosure to provide a zipper, closure or reclosure for a reclosable package which allows a consumer to more easily grab the flanges or package walls in order to open the package.
It is therefore a further object of the present disclosure to provide improvements in the art of closures, reclosures and zippers for containers, particularly with respect to push-to-open closures.
These and other objects are attained by providing a closure, reclosure or zipper for a reclosable package, wherein the consumer side flanges include opposing compartments filled with air. This provides sufficient separation between the consumer side flanges or between the package walls to allow the consumer to grab the consumer side flanges or package walls more easily. Moreover, if the compartments are provided adjacent to the interlocking elements of the closure, it is possible for the user to squeeze the air-filled compartments thereby forcing apart the interlocking elements of closure.
In a further aspect of the present disclosure, a closure is provided which contains a small sack of air adjacent to the closure profiles. When closed, the closure creates a leak-resistant configuration. By pressing the air sack, the user separates the closure profiles. This typically allows the closure to be opened with one hand. Moreover, the elimination of the spout may result in reduced weight, reduced waste, reduced volume of the empty pouch, and reduced costs, particularly in view of possible faster integration speeds.
Further objects and advantages of the disclosure will become apparent from the following description and from the accompanying drawings, wherein:
Referring now to the drawings in detail, wherein like numerals indicate like elements through the several views, one sees that
The second closure profile 14 includes a second interlocking element 30 which is in the form of a female element with first and second extending arms 32, 34 terminating in respective first and second detent hooks 36, 38 for engaging edges of the arrowhead-shaped head 20, as illustrated. In the illustrated orientation, a second consumer side flange 40 extends to the left of the second interlocking element 30 terminating in second consumer side tip 41 and a second product side flange 42 extends to the right of the second interlocking element 30 terminating in second product side tip 43. The interior faces of flanges 22, 24, 40, 42 include inwardly facing spacers 44 to reduce the sealing between the flanges of first and second closure profiles 12, 14 when the exterior faces of first and second closure profiles 12, 14 are sealed or otherwise joined to the interior walls of a reclosable package (not shown, typically formed from polymeric material). However, a peelable seal area 50 is typically formed between the first and second consumer side flanges 22, 40. Additionally, in some embodiments, the first and second consumer side flanges 22, 40 may extend a short distance beyond their tips 23, 41.
First air pocket 52 is formed between first interior pocket wall 54 and first consumer side flange 22, as generally bounded by first consumer side tip 23 and peelable seal area 50. Likewise, second air pocket 56 is formed to oppose and abut first air pocket 52, between second interior pocket wall 58 and second consumer side flange 40, as generally bounded by second consumer side tip 41 and peelable seal area 50. First and second air pockets 52, 56 typically will be formed by insertion of compressed air in the die during the formation of the flanges 22, 24, 40, 42 of the closure 10. First and second air pockets 52, 56 (and the first and second interior pocket walls 54, 58) abut and oppose each other so as to separate first and second consumer side tips 23, 41, thereby allowing a consumer to more easily grasp the first and second consumer side tips 23, 41, or the package walls (not shown) attached thereto, and to separate them, thereby peeling open the peelable seal area 50 and separating the first and second interlocking elements 16, 30 from each other, thereby gaining access to the storage volume of the package.
A further aspect of the disclosure is illustrated in
Thus the several aforementioned objects and advantages are most effectively attained. Although preferred embodiments of the invention have been disclosed and described in detail herein, it should be understood that this invention is in no sense limited thereby.
This application is a National Phase Application of PCT International Application No.: PCT/US2015/058030 filed on Oct. 29, 2015, which claims priority under 35 U.S.C. 119(e) of U.S. provisional application Ser. No. 62/069,918, filed on Oct. 29, 2014, and U.S. provisional application Ser. No. 62/102,696, filed on Jan. 13, 2015, the contents of which is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety and for all purposes.
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