The present disclosure relates to a bag packaging closure and dispensing device.
Various foodstuffs, such as potato chips, cereal, popcorn, rice, and the like are commonly packaged in bags, such as plastic bags, which are sealed to protect the contents from moisture, damage and contamination during packaging, transportation, display, and sale, before eventually being opened by a consumer. These packaging bags are sealed using adhesives, bonding, welding, and other sealing mechanisms that, once opened, cannot be resealed. As such, once a packaging bag is opened, the contents are exposed to moisture and various forms of contamination.
Accordingly, what is needed, but has not been developed, is a device that can be used to dispense a portion of the contents of a packaging bag, can also reseal the packaging bag until its next use, and can be reused on another packaging bag.
A bag packaging closure and dispensing device has first and second legs secured together about a package. The first and second legs include flexible portions biased apart to provide a space therebetween for dispensing. A slider is moveable along the legs to move the first and second flexible portions together to close the packaging.
A method for opening and closing packaging for dispensing contents includes attaching first and second legs about an end of packaging, securing the first and second legs together about packaging and moving a slider along the legs to open and close the packaging.
The foregoing features of the disclosure will be apparent from the following Detailed Description, taken in connection with the accompanying drawings, in which:
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As shown, the device 10 can be attached, or clipped, about an open upper edge 14 of the bag 12. The first and second resiliently deformable rails 16a and 16b can be configured to be outwardly biased, such that they form a tension circle (e.g., an opening) 18, therebetween, or other aperture, for dispensing contents 20 of the bag 12 therethrough. For example, the first and second rails 16a and 16b can be formed from a resiliently deformable material, such as plastic, pvc, or the like, including portions thereof that are generally semi-circular in shape when not compressed by the slider 26, but which can be flattened when compressed by the slider 26 (e.g., by moving the slider in the direction of arrow A), and can return to their semi-circular in shape when not under compression (e.g., by moving the slider in the direction of arrow B). The first and second rails 16a and 16b can be moved between open and closed positions repeatedly to open or close/seal the packaging bag 12.
The first and second jaws 22a and 22b can be secured about a portion of the open upper edge 14 of the bag 12, to secure the device 10 to the bag 12. The first and second rails 16a and 16b are positioned about the remainder of the open upper edge 14 of the bag 12. According to some embodiments of the present disclosure, the first and second jaws 22a and 22b can compress the bag 12 therebetween to secure the device to the bag. Locking tabs 24a and 24b, can secure the jaws 22a and 22b against the upper edge 14 of the bag. The locking tabs 24a and 24b can be in snap-fit engagement with opposing jaws 22b and 22a, respectively. For example, each of the locking tabs 24a and 24b can include an arm attached to one of the jaws at a first end of the arm, and has a finger at the other end thereof, to engage a notch, detente, or surface located on the other jaw to secure the jaws 22a and 22b against each other. Additionally, or alternatively, the jaws 22a and 22b can be removably secured against each other by way of magnets (not shown), or any other mechanism for removably securing the jaws 22a and 22b against each other and compressing the upper edge 14 of the bag 12 therebetween. One or more rubber pads, ribs, or the like (not shown) can also be disposed on inner adjacent faces of the jaws 22a and 22b to provide an enhanced seal and/or additional grip between the jaws 22a and 22b and the upper edge 14 of the bag 12.
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The slider 26 can include first and second concave sidewalls 28a and 28b depending from a top wall 30, as can be seen in
In order to secure the device 10 to the bag 12, a user can position the first jaw 22a and the first rail 16a against one side of the open upper edge 14 of the bag 12 and can position the second jaw 22b and the second rail 16b against an opposite side of the open upper edge 14 of the bag 12, rotating the second jaw 22b and the second rail 16b about the hinge 34b, compressing the upper edge 14 of the bag 12 therebetween, and securing the first and second jaws 22a and 22b to each other, for example via locking tabs 24a and 24b. The user can then position the slider 26 onto the end of the rails 16a and 16b (e.g., at the end having the hinge 34b), and can move the slider 26 along the rails 16a and 16b to engage the slider 26 with the rails 16a and 16b. In order to remove the device 10 from the bag 12, the user can perform the foregoing steps in reverse order.
The device 10 can be sized to accommodate various sizes of bags and other containers. Those of ordinary skill in the art will understand that the device 10 can be produced in various sizes without departing from the spirit and scope of the present disclosure.
Having thus described the bag packaging closure and dispensing device in detail, it is to be understood that the foregoing description is not intended to limit the spirit or scope thereof. It will be understood that the present disclosure described herein is merely exemplary and that a person skilled in the art may make any variations and modification without departing from the spirit and scope of the disclosure. All such variations and modifications, including those discussed above, are intended to be included within the scope of the disclosure.
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 63/085,118, filed Sep. 29, 2020, the entire disclosure of which is hereby expressly incorporated by reference.
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63085118 | Sep 2020 | US |