Information
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Patent Grant
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6402376
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Patent Number
6,402,376
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Date Filed
Wednesday, December 27, 200024 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, June 11, 200222 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 383 61
- 383 63
- 383 64
- 383 66
- 383 203
- 383 204
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A bag which includes additional closing profiles which are respectively actuated by a slide during opening and closing. The bag includes a wall portion which forms a veil which can be broken and which is designed in such a way that it covers the slide before the bag is used.
Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to the field of bags having complementary closure strips actuated both in opening and in closing by a slide.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
Such bags are described, for example, in documents EP-A-0 051 010, EP-A-0 102 301, and EP-A-0 479 661.
Such bags that are opened and closed by a slide have already given good service.
The slides make it easier to open and close the bags. The presence of a slide is particularly appreciated by the elderly or the visually handicapped.
Nevertheless, in spite of their advantages, bags with slides are not at present as widespread as expected.
The object of the present invention is to improve this field.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
This object is achieved in the context of the present invention by a bag including complementary closure strips actuated both for opening and for closing by a slide, the bag being characterized by the fact that it includes a portion of the bag wall that forms a web that is suitable for being broken and that is designed to cover the slide before the bag is used.
As will be understood on reading the description below, the present invention thus uses simple means to prevent access to the slide so long as the covering web is in place.
This avoids any manipulation, whether accidental, innocent, or with criminal intent, particularly on the shelves of large stores.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
Other characteristics, objects, and advantages of the present invention will appear on reading the following detailed description with reference to the accompanying drawing, given by way of non-limiting example and in which:
FIG. 1
is a section view through a bag of the invention, during a step of fixing part of the closure strips to the walls of the bag;
FIG. 2
is a section view through the same bag, after it has been opened; and
FIG. 3
is a view similar to
FIG. 1
showing a bag constituting a variant embodiment of the present invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
FIG. 1
shows a bag
10
made up of two parallel walls
12
,
14
defining a bag mouth
16
.
The general structure of such a bag can be made by numerous dispositions known to the person skilled in the art.
Thus, for example, the two walls
12
,
14
of the bag can be made from a common sheet which is folded in half so as to form two generally parallel flaps corresponding to said walls
12
,
14
which are fixed together around three sides of their periphery, e.g. by adhesive or by heat-sealing.
Under such circumstances, the mouth
16
, which preferably corresponds to a zone in which the two walls
12
,
14
are joined by adhesive or heat-sealing, can be parallel to and opposite from the fold line in the sheet, or it can be perpendicular to said fold line (in which case the bottom
19
of the bag is likewise formed by sticking or heat-sealing together the two flaps
12
,
14
, as shown in non-limiting manner in FIG.
1
).
In a variant, the two walls
12
,
14
can be made from two initially separate sheets that are generally parallel to each other and fixed together around their periphery over four sides, e.g. by adhesive or by heat-sealing, as mentioned above.
Bags of the present invention are fixed with complementary closure strips
20
,
30
that are actuated by a slide
40
.
These means can be embodied in numerous ways that are known in themselves.
Thus, for example, the complementary closure strips
20
,
30
can be made respectively of complementary male/female type structures or they can be made of structures comprising complementary hooks.
The person skilled in the art knows numerous shapes for complementary closure strips as described in the literature and/or as on sale at present. That is why the shapes of the closure strips
20
,
30
are not described in greater detail below.
The same applies to the slide
40
.
It too can be embodied in numerous different ways.
In particular, the slide
40
can comply with the dispositions described in document EP-A-0 479 661.
That is why the slide
40
is not described in detail below.
Nevertheless, it should be observed that the slide
40
is preferably made of plastics material and comprises two side flanges interconnected via a base and co-operating with an elongate central tongue to define two converging passages for the mutually-engageable complementary closure strips
20
,
30
. Thus, when the travel direction of the slide
40
relative to the closure strip
20
,
30
tends to move the slide
40
so as to force the closure strips
20
,
30
into engagement, the bag is closed. When the slide
40
is moved in the opposite direction, the bag is opened.
The film(s) constituting the walls
12
,
14
of the bag can be embodied in numerous ways; The film is preferably made of a plastics material, very preferably of poly-olefin, most advantageously of low or high density poly-ethylene or indeed polypropylene. Nevertheless, the invention is not limited to these particular materials.
The invention also applies to bags made of composite material, for example a sheet based on plastic- or metal-coated paper, etc. . . .
The complementary strips
20
,
30
are carried by respective support webs
22
,
32
fixed to the walls of the bag as described below.
In the embodiment shown in accompanying
FIG. 1
, a first one of the support webs
22
is fixed to the inside surface
13
of a wall
12
at a distance from the line of heat-sealing
17
defining the mouth
16
. In
FIG. 1
, the connection zone between the support web
22
and the wall
12
is given overall reference
24
. This connection zone can be defined by adhesive or heat-sealing between the inside surface
13
of the wall
12
and the support web
22
. Where appropriate, and as is known to the person skilled in the art, this connection zone
24
can be defined, for example, by heat-sealing ribs that are integrally extruded on the support web
22
and/or the wall
12
.
The second support web
32
in the embodiment shown in
FIG. 1
is sandwiched between the two walls
12
,
14
at the mouth
16
, and it is fixed to them at the connection
17
.
More precisely, a connection
17
a
is defined between a first face of the support web
32
and the wall
12
, and a second connection
17
b
is defined between the second face of the support web
32
and the second wall
14
.
It will be observed, and this constitutes an important advantage of the invention, that the connection defined in this way between the support web
32
and the walls
12
,
14
can be implemented using conventional heat-sealing jaws of the kind commonly used for closing a bag at its mouth by connecting together the walls
12
and
14
of the bag directly in the conventional manner. Such heat-sealing jaws are referenced
100
and
110
in FIG.
1
.
The person skilled in the art will readily understand that the wall portion
12
situated between the connections
24
and
17
a
thus originally covers the slide
40
so as to prevent direct access thereto.
However, once this portion of the wall
12
has been broken, the user has free access in conventional manner to the slide
40
both for opening and for closing the bag by separating or interfitting the strips
20
,
30
.
For this purpose, the above-specified portion of the wall
12
can be provided with a line of weakness
11
which extends parallel to the connections
24
,
17
a
so as to make this portion of the wall easier to open.
Furthermore, as shown diagrammatically in
FIG. 1
, it is preferable for the length L
1
of the above-specified portion of the wall
12
situated between the connection zones
24
and
17
a
, i.e. the distance L
1
between the connection zones
24
and
17
a
when the portion of the wall
12
between them is under tension, to be less than the sum of the corresponding lengths L
2
and L
3
of the support webs
22
and
32
situated between the connection zones
24
and
17
a
. The person skilled in the art will understand that complying with this geometrical condition facilitates access to the slide
40
and to the strips
20
,
30
through the opening
11
formed in the portion of the wall
12
situated between the connection zones
24
and
17
a
after said wall portion has been broken.
This access is shown diagrammatically in FIG.
2
.
The bags shown in
FIG. 1
are preferably made on a form, fill, and seal (FFS) type machine, i.e. a machine for performing automatically the operations of forming bags, filling them, and closing them. The general structure of such conventional machines is not described in detail below.
Nevertheless, it is recalled that FFS machines generally comprise a forming throat which receives as input the film in the flat state coming from a reel, and which outputs the film shaped into a tube, a filling chute which opens out into the forming neck and consequently into said tube, means for feeding closure strips and for fixing them to the film, longitudinal heat-sealing means for closing the tubes longitudinally, and means suitable for operating sequentially to generate a first transverse line of heat-sealing before content is inserted into the tube via the filling chute, and then a second transverse line of heat-sealing once the content has been inserted into the tube, so as to close a package around the content.
In this context of an FFS machine, in the present invention, the support webs
22
,
32
carrying the closure strips
20
,
30
and the slide
40
are preferably brought to the film transversely to its travel direction and upstream from the forming neck. More precisely, in this embodiment, the support web
22
is fixed to the film
12
in the connection zone
24
using appropriate means, and in particular heat-sealing jaws, upstream from the forming neck, while the second support web
32
is fixed to the walls
12
and
14
in the connection zone
17
by means of the heat-sealing jaws
100
,
110
when the above-mentioned “second” line of transverse heat-sealing is made.
Nevertheless, the invention is not limited to having the support webs
22
,
32
disposed transversely to the direction in which the film advances. The invention can equally be applied to feeding the support webs
22
,
32
together with the closure strips
20
,
30
and the associated slide
40
longitudinally, i.e. parallel to the direction in which the above-mentioned film advances. Under such circumstances, the support webs
22
,
32
are fixed on the walls
12
,
14
not by means of transverse heat-sealing jaws, but by means of longitudinal jaws, i.e. jaws situated parallel to the direction of the forming neck, e.g. the conventional jaws used for longitudinally closing the tube that is obtained at the outlet from the forming neck.
It will be observed that in the event of the support webs
22
,
32
being placed longitudinally, the two connection zones
17
,
24
can be made simultaneously and not successively as described above when they were put into place transversely respectively upstream and downstream from the forming neck.
FIG. 3
shows a variant embodiment in which one of the support webs (in this case referenced
32
and situated adjacent to the mouth
16
) is itself made up of two segments
32
a
,
32
b
, with one of the segments
32
a
situated adjacent to the mouth
16
and fixed to the walls
12
,
14
in zones
17
a
,
17
b
as described above, while the other segment
32
b
is situated adjacent to the strip
30
, and with the two segments
32
a
,
32
b
forming a dihedral whose concave side is directed towards the outside, i.e. towards the wall
12
. Under such circumstances, the two segments
32
a
,
32
b
can be constituted by elements that are initially separate and that are connected together by adhesive or by heat-sealing at the ridge
33
of the above-specified dihedral or can indeed be constituted by a single element that is folded onto itself via a sharp angle at said ridge
33
.
The person skilled in the art will also understand that by using a portion of wall so that it initially covers the slide it is possible to solve in simple manner problems associated with sealing that are generally encountered in bags fitted with slide-actuated closure strips. Naturally, to ensure that bags are sealed sufficiently after the wall
12
has been broken, and after the slide
40
has been manipulated, i.e. after the bag has been opened, the support webs
22
,
32
and/or the closure strips
20
,
30
and/or the slide can be provided with numerous dispositions for providing sealing, and in particular those defined by the Applicant in French patent applications FR 98/16236, FR 98/13732, FR 98/13734, and FR 98/05681.
Naturally, to ensure that the bag is sealed, it is necessary for the end zones of the support webs
22
,
32
extending transversely to the connection zones
24
,
17
also to be sandwiched between the side edges of the walls
12
,
14
and fixed thereto.
Naturally, the present invention is not restricted to the particular embodiments described above, but extends to any variants within the spirit of the invention.
Claims
- 1. A bag comprising complementary closing strips actuated both for opening and for closing by a slide, the bag including a portion of the bag wall that forms a web that is suitable for being broken and that is designed to cover the slide before the bag is used, the closure strips being carried by respective support webs, one of which is fixed to the inside surface of a wall of the bag at a distance from a mouth thereof, and the other of which is fixed to at least one wall of the bag at the mouth, said other support web being made up of two segments, one segment adjacent to the mouth and the other adjacent to the strip, the segments constituting a dihedral whose concave side is directed towards the outside of the bag, and towards the web that can be broken and that initially covers the slide.
- 2. The bag according to claim 1, wherein the other support web is sandwiched at the mouth between two walls of the bag and is fixed to each of them at the mouth.
- 3. The bag according to claim 1, wherein the length of said portion that can be broken and that covers the slide, as measured between two connection zones for the webs carrying the closure strip, is less than the sum of the lengths of said support webs situated between said connection zones.
- 4. The bag according to claim 1, wherein the breakable web covering the slide is provided with a line of weakness.
- 5. The bag according to claim 1, wherein the web that initially covers the slide is constituted by a portion of one of the walls of the bag, while the closure strips are placed on support webs that are fitted to the walls of the bag.
Priority Claims (1)
Number |
Date |
Country |
Kind |
99 05303 |
Apr 1999 |
FR |
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PCT Information
Filing Document |
Filing Date |
Country |
Kind |
PCT/FR00/01082 |
|
WO |
00 |
Publishing Document |
Publishing Date |
Country |
Kind |
WO00/64765 |
11/2/2000 |
WO |
A |
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EP |
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EP |
0 479 661 |
Apr 1992 |
EP |
0 528 721 |
Feb 1993 |
EP |
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Nov 1999 |
FR |
2 780 039 |
Dec 1999 |
FR |
2 785 259 |
May 2000 |
FR |
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WO |
9845180 |
Oct 1998 |
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