The present invention generally relates to plastic bags with closures and more specifically to a plastic bag with gripping panels for opening the bag.
Plastic bags are used for many different applications, such as shipping, food packaging, biohazard disposal, etc. Certain plastic bags are reclosable. Reclosable bags include a reclosable closing structure that can be used to selectively open and close the bag. It is desirable for the bag to have features for gripping when opening the reclosable closing structure.
In one aspect, a closure for selectively closing a bag comprises first and second closure members. Each closure member comprises a support wall having a top end and a bottom end spaced apart along a height and a first side and a second side spaced apart along a width. An interlocking profile extends along the width of the respective support wall at a location spaced apart from the top end of the support wall. A grip spacing formation extends along the width of the support wall at a location spaced apart from the top end of the support wall. The support wall defines a grip segment extending between the top end of the support wall and the grip spacing formation. The interlocking profiles of the first and second closure members are configured for selective complementary interlocking engagement to close the closure. The grip spacing formations of the first and second closure members are sized and arranged for engaging one another and deflecting the grip segments of the first and second closure members outwardly apart from one another when the closure is closed to define an enlarged gap at the top ends of the support walls.
In another aspect, a bag has first and second sides spaced apart along a width and top and bottom ends spaced apart along a height. The bag comprises first and second panels joined together along the first and second sides and bottom ends of the first and second panels to define a bag interior and has top end portions that are not joined together to define a bag opening. Each of the first and second body panels comprises a gripping band extending along the width of the bag at the top end portion of the respective panel. An interlocking closure profile extends along the width of the bag and is spaced from the respective gripping band toward the bottom ends of the first and second panels. The interlocking closure profiles of the first and second panels are shaped and arranged for selective interlocking engagement to close the bag opening. A grip spacing formation extends along the first panel widthwise of the bag. The grip spacing formation is sized and arranged to engage the second panel and deflect the gripping band of the second panel away from the gripping band of the first panel to define an enlarged gap therebetween at the top end of the bag when the closure profiles are in interlocking engagement.
Other objects and features will be in part apparent and in part pointed out hereinafter.
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Referring generally to the drawings, and particularly to
The bag 10 includes a bag body 12 comprising front and rear panels 14, 16. As illustrated in the drawings, each of the panels has a top margin, bottom margin, and opposite side margins adjacent a top edge, bottom edge, and side edges, respectively (each of the margins is broadly an end margin). The panels 14, 16 are joined along their bottom margins and side margins to define a bag interior 20. In one embodiment, the panels 14, 16 are formed as a single sheet of material that is folded at the bottom of the bag body 12 along a linear fold, and the side margins are joined together along fusion lines. The panels can be formed and joined together in other ways without departing from the scope of the invention. For example, the panels can be formed as separate sheets and fused together along the bottom margin and side margins. Whether the panels 14, 16 are formed as one piece and folded over, or formed as two pieces, the end margins are considered to be joined together for purposes of this description. In some embodiments, the end margins are joined to form a fluid tight, liquid tight, and/or gas tight seal. In other embodiments, the end margins can be joined together without forming a seal.
The bag interior 20 is adapted to receive items placed within the bag 10. The top margins of the bag panels 14, 16 can be initially unsecured along their length to define an opening permitting access to the bag interior 20 and its contents. It will be understood that, though the top of the bag 10 defines the opening in the illustrated embodiment, in other embodiments, the sides or bottom of the bag can define the opening without departing from the scope of the invention. Preferably, corresponding end margins of joined panels can define an opening that can be opened and closed in accordance with the principles set forth below.
The bag 10 further includes a closure, generally indicated at 22. Referring to
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Each of the closure members 24, 26 comprises an interlocking profile 44, 46. The interlocking profiles 44, 46 extend along the width of the respective support wall 34, 36 at a location spaced apart from the top end of the support wall. In the illustrated embodiment, the interlocking profile 44 is a single male connector and the interlocking profile 46 is a single female connector. In other embodiments, other numbers and types of profile connectors may be used without departing from the scope of the invention. For example, each closure member may comprise a male and female connector, etc. As shown in
Each closure member 24, 26 further includes a grip spacing projection 54, 56 (broadly, a grip spacing formation). The grip spacing projections 54, 56 extend along the width of the respective support wall 34, 36 at a location spaced apart along the height of the support wall between the top end and the respective interlocking profile 44, 46. The grip spacing projections 54, 56 are generally aligned along the height of the bag 10 and closure 22. Each grip spacing projection 54, 56 is spaced apart from the top end of the respective support wall 34, 36 toward the bottom end of the support wall. The grip spacing projections 54, 56 are spaced apart from the top end of the support wall 34, 36 by a distance D1 and spaced apart from the respective interlocking profile 44, 46 by a distance D2. The distance D1 is preferably larger than the distance D2. Moreover, the distance D2 is preferably at least about 1.5 mm to provide space between the grip spacing projections 54, 56 and the interlocking profiles 44, 46 that prevents the grip spacing projections from interfering with engagement of the interlocking profiles. In the illustrated embodiment, the grip spacing projections 54, 56 are located at a lower end portion of a grip segment 64, 66 of the support walls 34, 36. As will be discussed in further detail below and as is illustrated in
In suitable embodiments, both of the grip spacing formations 54, 56 are projections that project inward from the respective support wall 34, 36. The illustrated projections 54, 56 curve upwardly toward a free end as they extend inwardly from the support walls 34, 36. In other embodiments, it is contemplated that one or both of the grip spacing projections could have a different configuration without departing from the scope of the invention. For example, it is specifically contemplated that projections of other shapes could be used instead of the curved projections 54, 56. Likewise, in one or more embodiments, only one of the grip spacing projections is a projection and the other is a flat surface of the support wall, whereby the projecting formation engages the flat formation in the closed position to urge the grip segment of the support wall outward. Still further, one of the grip spacing projections could be omitted.
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In a preferred embodiment, the grip segments 64, 66 are resiliently biased toward a non-deflected position. For, example,
In the illustrated embodiment, the grip segments 64, 66 define the top end portion of the bag 10 and form the portion of the bag that is grasped when opening the closure 22. Thus, in the illustrated embodiment, the grip segments 64, 66 form “gripping bands” shaped and arranged for being grasped when opening the bag 10. Throughout the disclosure, the term “gripping bands” refers to the structure that is configured for being grasped by the user. The term “grip segments” refers to a structure that is connected to a grip spacing formation and moved by it when the bag is closed. A “grip segment” can, itself, form the “gripping band” where, as here, it forms the portion of the bag configured to be grasped when opening the bag. Or in other embodiments, the “grip segment” can connected to a “gripping band” to orient the gripping band for being grasped when opening the bag in response to being moved into position by the grip spacing projection.
In the illustrated embodiment, when the closure 22 is closed, the gripping bands 64, 66 are spaced apart from one another by the enlarged gap 70, which is sized for receiving a user's finger (e.g., a thumb or forefinger) therein. Thus, as compared with conventional reclosable bags, the illustrated bag 10 is configured to position the gripping bands to be more maneuverable and reachable when opening the bag. Moreover, the living hinges 74, 76 enable the user to orient the gripping bands 64, 66 to impart an opening force on the closure 22 in a range of directions (e.g., more upwardly when pulled in the orientation shown in
Although the embodiment of
As discussed above, in other embodiments the grip spacing formations can have shapes besides curved projecting flaps. For example, as shown in
In view of the foregoing, one skilled in the art will appreciate that the bags 10, 110, 210, 310 have several advantages. In use, when a bag 10, 110, 210, 310 is closed, the gripping bands form an enlarged gap 70, 170, 270, 370 that clearly identifies the structure used and provides easy access to that structure for opening the bag. Moreover, the grip spacing projections of the bags 10, 110, 210, 310 orient the gripping bands so that a user can quickly grasp each band individually to pull the closure apart. And in some embodiments, the flexible hinge joints enable separation forces to be applied on the closures in a range of directions.
When introducing elements of the present invention or the preferred embodiment(s) thereof, the articles “a”, “an”, “the” and “said” are intended to mean that there are one or more of the elements. The terms “comprising”, “including” and “having” are intended to be inclusive and mean that there may be additional elements other than the listed elements.
As various changes could be made in the above apparatuses, systems, and methods without departing from the scope of the invention, it is intended that all matter contained in the above description and shown in the accompanying drawings shall be interpreted as illustrative and not in a limiting sense.
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