This disclosure relates to reclosable zipper pouch. More particularly, this disclosure relates to a reclosable zipper pouch that is child resistant.
A reclosable pouch having a slider operated zipper closure is easy to open for children and adults. If the pouch is intended to have contents that are potentially harmful, there is a need to provide a closure and method to increase the difficulty for children to open the pouch and yet still be easy to open for adults and senior citizens.
In one aspect, this disclosure provides a child resistant slider zipper closure system having two moveable sliders.
The sliders can be physically linked together and slide as a single unit.
The two sliders can be physically released from one another and slide individually.
When the sliders are linked, the zipper closure remains closed when the linked sliders are slid in any direction.
When the sliders are released from one another, the zipper closure can be opened by moving one or both sliders in a direction opposite one another.
The two sliders may include a projection-receiver arrangement to allow selective, releasable connection therebetween.
In some aspects, the projection-receiver arrangement includes a tab with a protuberance extending from one of the two sliders and an aperture sized to receive the protuberance in the other of the two sliders.
In some aspects, the projection-receiver arrangement includes a lobed projection extending from one of the two sliders and an aperture sized to receive the lobed projection and the other of the two sliders.
In some aspects, each of the two sliders has both a projection and a receiver.
In some aspects, the two sliders each have a top member and a pair of sidewalls extending from the top member. The projection-receiver arrangement includes at least one of a receiver defined by one of the sidewalls, or a deflectable tang.
In another aspect, this disclosure provides a flexible package with a child resistant slider zipper closure system having two moveable sliders.
In the package, the two sliders can be physically linked together and slide as a single unit.
In the package, the two sliders can be physically released from one another and slide individually.
In the package, when the sliders are linked, the zipper closure remains closed and the linked sliders can be slid in any direction.
In the package, when the sliders are released from one another, the zipper closure can be opened by moving one or both sliders in a direction opposite one another.
In another aspect, a double slider for a plastic zipper closure having a male track and a female track including interlocking male and female profiles is provided. The double slider includes a first slider having a body with an opening end and a closing end. The body includes a top member and first and second sidewalls extending therefrom. The first slider has a separator fingered depending from the internal surface of the top member and between the first and second sidewalls. The separator finger is wider toward the opening end of the first slider than at the closing end of the first slider to permit separation of the male and female profiles by the wider end of the finger. The first and second sidewalls have internal surfaces spaced sufficiently close together toward the closing end to engage the male and female profiles into interlocking relationship as the first slider is moved along the tracks. A second slider, releasably connected to the first slider has a body with a first end and a second end. The second slider body has a top member and first and second sidewalls extending therefrom. The first and second sidewalls of the second slider have internal surfaces spaced sufficiently close together to engage the male and female profiles into interlocking relationship as the second slider is moved along the tracks. The first slider and second slider are selectively releasably connected together between an engaged position and a disengaged position. In the engaged position, the first and second sliders move together along the top edges of the track, and the opening end of the first slider body is against the first end of the second slider body. In the disengaged position, the first and second sliders move independent of each other along the top edges of the track.
The first slider and second slider can have a projection-receiver arrangement to allow for the selective releasable connection therebetween.
In some aspects, the projection-receiver arrangement can include a tab with a protuberance extending from one of the first and second sliders and an aperture sized to receive the protuberance in the other of the first and second sliders.
In some aspects, the projection-receiver arrangement can include a lobed projection extending from one of the first and second sliders and an aperture sized to receive the lobed projection in the other of the first and second sliders.
In some aspects, each of the first slider and second slider has both a projection and a receiver.
In some aspects, the projection-receiver arrangement includes at least one of a receiver defined by one of the sidewalls, or a deflectable tang.
In some aspects, the second slider has a separator finger depending from an internal surface of the top member and between the first and second sidewalls. The second slider body is adapted to move along top edges of the tracks with the first and second sidewalls straddling the tracks, and the finger positioned between the tracks. The second slider separator finger is wider toward the first end of the second slider than at the second end of the second slider.
In some aspects, the second slider is separator-finger free and operates to engage the male and female profiles into interlocking relationship as the second slider is moved along the tracks.
In some aspects, the projection-receiver arrangement includes at least one deflectable tang having a locking shoulder on at least one of the first slider and second slider, and a cavity with a catch defined by the other of the first slider and second slider sized to receive the deflectable tang and engage the locking shoulder and catch.
In some aspects, the at least one deflectable tang includes first and second deflectable tangs on the first slider, the first and second deflectable tangs being deflectable toward and away from each other and from a longitudinal axis through the first slider. The second slider defines the cavity and at least first and second catches to engage the first and second tangs.
In some aspects, the at least one deflectable tang projects from the top member of the first slider, and the catch is defined by the top member of the second slider.
In some aspects, the projection-receiver arrangement includes at least one tab projecting from at least one of the sidewalls of the first and second sliders, and the other of the first and second sliders has at least one receiver defined by one of the sidewalls sized to receive the tab.
In another aspect, a zippered plastic bag is provided. The bag includes first and second opposing panels each having a top forming the mouth, a bottom, and first and second sides. A zipper closure is in proximity to the top of the first panel and second panel for interlocking to close the mouth and for unlocking to open the mouth. A first slider is located on the zipper closure and cooperates with the zipper closure in opening and closing the mouth by moving along the male and female tracks. A second slider is located on the zipper closure and cooperates with the zipper closure by moving along the zipper closure and at least closing the mouth. The first slider and the second slider are oriented on the zipper closure such that when at least one of the first slider and second slider is moving in a direction toward the other of the first slider and second slider, the zipper closure is interlocking. When at least one of the first slider and second slider is moving in a direction away from the other of the first slider and second slider, the zipper closure is unlocking.
In some aspects, for the zippered plastic bag, the first slider and second slider are releasably connected together.
In some aspects, the first slider and second slider have a projection-receiver arrangement to allow the selective releasable connection therebetween.
In some examples, at least one member of the projection-receiver arrangement is on the first slider, and at least one member of the projection-receiver arrangement is on the second slider.
In some examples, the projection-receiver arrangement includes a tab with a protuberance extending from one of the first and second sliders and an aperture sized to receive the protuberance in the other of the first and second sliders.
In some examples, the projection-receiver arrangement includes a lobed projection extending from one of the first and second sliders and an aperture sized to receive the lobed projection in the other of the first and second sliders.
In some examples, each of the first slider and second slider has both a projection and a receiver.
In some aspects, each of the first slider and second slider has an opening end and a closing end. The opening end of the first slider is closer to the opening end of the second slider than the closing end of the second slider.
In some aspects, the second slider is separator-finger free and operates only to close the mouth.
In some examples, the first slider and second slider each has a top member and a pair of sidewalls extending from the top member. The projection-receiver arrangement includes at least one of a receiver defined by one of the sidewalls, or a deflectable tang.
In some examples, the first slider and second slider are configured and arranged so that when both the first slider and second slider are moving in a direction away from the other of the first slider and second sider, the zipper closure is unlocking by both the first slider and second slider.
In some aspects, the projection-receiver arrangement includes at least one deflectable tang having a locking shoulder on at least one of the first slider and second slider, and a cavity with a catch defined by the other of the first slider and second slider sized to receive the deflectable tang and engage the locking shoulder and catch.
In some aspects, the projection-receiver arrangement includes at least one tab projecting from at least one of the sidewalls of the first and second sliders and the other of the first and second sliders has at least one receiver defined by one of the sidewalls sized to receive the tab.
In another aspect, a method of operating a zippered plastic bag having an openable and recloseable mouth is provided. The method includes providing a zippered plastic bag having first and second panels each having a top forming the mouth, a bottom, and first and second opposing sides joined together. A zipper closure is in proximity to the top of the first panel and second panel for interlocking to close the mouth and for unlocking to open the mouth. A first slider is located on the zipper closure and a second slider is located on the zipper closure. The method includes a step of opening the mouth by unlocking the zipper closure by moving at least one of the first slider and second slider in a direction away from the other of the first slider and second slider.
The method can include closing the mouth by interlocking the zipper closure by moving at least one of the first slider and second slider in a direction toward the other of the first slider and second slider.
The step of opening the mouth by unlocking the zipper closure can include releasing a connection between the first slider and second slider.
The step of releasing a connection between the first slider and second slider may include releasing a projection on the first slider from a receiver in the second slider.
The step of releasing a projection on the first slider from a receiver in the second slider can include releasing a projection from a receiver defined by a sidewall of the second slider.
The step of releasing a projection on the first slider from a receiver in the second slider can include releasing a deflectable tang on the first slider from a cavity defined by the second slider.
A variety of examples of desirable product features or methods are set forth in part in the description that follows, and in part will be apparent from the description, or may be learned by practicing various aspects of this disclosure. The aspects of the disclosure may relate to individual features as well as combinations of features. It is to be understood that both the foregoing general description and the following detailed description are explanatory only, and are not restrictive of the claimed invention.
Referring to
The first slider 10 has been illustrated in
In the example embodiment, the bag B (as shown in
As shown in
In
In an example embodiment, shown in
The first slider 10 has an opening end 50 and a closing end 52. It will also be noted that the main slider body 17 and the separator finger 18 are wider toward the opening end 50 than at the closing end 52. Similarly, the side walls 20 and 21 and the legs 19 have internal surfaces that are spaced wider apart at or adjacent or toward the opening end 50 of the first slider 10 to permit separation of the male and female profiles 14 and 15 by the finger 18 engaging the tracks 12 and 13. The sidewalls 20 and 21 and legs 19 have internal surfaces that are spaced sufficiently close together at or adjacent or toward the closing end 52 of the first slider 10 to press, or engage, the male and female profiles 14 and 15 into an interlocking relationship as the first slider 10 is moved in a fastener closing direction. Many embodiments are possible, and it should be understood that external surfaces of the first slider 10 can take almost any configuration without affecting the operation of the slider 10.
In this example embodiment, the opposite ends of the zipper closure 11 are provided with end termination clips 23 (
As mentioned previously, the first slider 10 and second slider 10′ have the same internal structure, and they operate to open and close the bag in the same manner, but in opposite directions. Thus, from a review of
In the example shown in
Similarly, when the second slider 10′ is moving in a direction toward the side 28 and away from the first slider 10, the zipper closure 11 between the first slider 10 and second slider 10′ is unlocking to open the mouth 40 in that section. When the second slider 10′ is moving toward side 30 and first slider 10, the zipper closure 11 between the side 28 and second slider 10′ is closing.
As can be seen in
When the first slider 10 and second slider 10′ are immediately adjacent to each other and the closing ends 50 are against each other, it should be appreciated that when the first slider 10 and second slider 10′ are moved together along the zipper closure 11, the zipper closure 11 will remain interlocked and the mouth 40 closed in the sections 102, 104 of the zipper closure 11 that are between the respective closing end 52 and the sides 28, 30. In the example shown in
In accordance with principles of this disclosure, the first slider 10 and second slider 10′ can be selectively releasably connected together between an engaged position and a disengaged position. In the engaged position, the first and second sliders 10, 10′ move together along the top edges of the tracks 12, 13. In the disengaged position, the first and second sliders 10, 10′ move independent of each other along the top edges of the tracks 12, 13. When the sliders 10, 10′ are engaged and move together, the zipper closure 11 will remain interlocked and the mouth 40 closed in the sections 102, 104 of the zipper closure 11 that are between the closing end 52 and the sides 28, 30. This can function as a child-resistant feature to opening the mouth 40 in that a child will not easily understand that the first and second sliders 10, 10′ need to be separated or disengaged and moved apart from each other to unlock the zipper closure 11 and open the mouth 40.
In general, the releasable connection between the first slider 10 and second slider 10′ can be a projection-receiver arrangement 110. The projection-receiver arrangement 110 allows for selective releasable connection between the first slider 10 and second slider 10′. The projection-receiver arrangement 110 will include at least one of a projection 112 and one of a receiver 114. The projection 112 can be on either the first slider 10 or second slider 10′. Similarly, the receiver 114 can be on either the first slider 10 or second slider 10′. The projection 112 and receiver 114 are complementary to each other, such that the receiver 114 is sized to receive the projection 112 to operably connect the first slider 10 and second slider 10′, and also to allow selective disconnection by removing the projection 112 from the receiver 114.
In the example embodiment of
In the example shown in
In
A method of operating a zippered plastic bag can be applied using these principles. A bag, such as bag B of
There is a step of closing the mouth 40 by interlocking the zipper closure 11 by moving at least one of the first slider 10 and second slider 10′ in a direction toward the other of the first slider 10 and second slider 10′.
The step of opening the mouth 40 can include releasing a connection between the first slider 10 and second slider 10′. In some examples, this step of lacing a connection can include removing projection 12 from receiver 14 that is part of a projection-receiver arrangement between the sliders 10, 10′.
The double sliders 100 of
The double sliders 100 of
As mentioned previously, the two sliders of the double slider 100 can include projection receiver arrangement 110. In addition to the arrangement described above in connection with
1. The Embodiment of
In reference first to the embodiment of
In the embodiment of
In the particular embodiment illustrated in
The recess 208 is sized to receive projection 206, embodied as a tab 210. In the embodiment shown, the tab 210 is on the sidewall opposite of the sidewall defining the recess 208. Thus, for first slider 200, the tab 210 extends or projects from sidewall 21 toward the second slider 202, when both sliders 200, 202 are operably positioned on the zipper closure 11. The second slider 202 has tab 210 extending from sidewall 20 such that it projects in a direction toward the first slider 200, when both the first slider 200 and second slider 202 are operably assembled on the zipper closure 11.
In the embodiment of
The protrusion 214 and the aperture 216 are sized such that the protrusion 214 will fit within the aperture 216 sufficient to link the first slider 200 and second slider 202 together.
When a person decides to release the first slider 200 and second slider 202 apart, the first slider 200 and second slider 202 can be pulled apart or twisted or moved laterally relative to each other to deflect the respective tabs 210 and pull the respective protrusions 214 from the respective apertures 216.
In alternate embodiments, one of the first and second sliders 200, 202 could have both tabs on each sidewall 20, 21, while the other of the sliders 200, 202 could have a respective recess 208 on each sidewall 20, 21.
2. The Embodiment of
In this embodiment, only the first slider 220 has separator finger 18. As can be seen in
The second slider 222 in this embodiment has its first and second sidewalls 20, 21 with internal surfaces spaced sufficiently close together to press, or engage, the male and female profiles 14, 15 into interlocking relationship as the second slider 222 is moved along the tracks 12, 13. The second slider 222 is separator-finger free and operates only to press, or engage, the male and female profiles 14, 15 into interlocking relationship as the second slider 222 is moved along the tracks 12, 13 of the closure 11.
In this embodiment, the second slider 222 does not have an opening end and closing end, but rather, has a first end 242 and opposite second end 243. The first end 242 will engage against the opening end 50 of the first slider 220.
As can be seen in
When the first slider 220 and second slider 222 are linked together, the two sliders 220, 222 will slide as a single unit along the zipper closure 11. When the first slider 220 and second slider 222 are selectively released from one another, they can slide individually and independently along the zipper closure 11, but only the first slider 220 will operate to open the zipper closure 11. Sliding the second slider 222 independently of the first slider 220 will not open the zipper closure 11.
To unlock the zipper closure 11 using the double slider 100 of
The first slider 220 and second slider 222 include projection-receiving arrangement 110 for selective linking together of the sliders 220, 222.
The projection-receiver arrangement in the embodiment of
The second slider 222 includes projection 228 (
The projection-receiver arrangement 110 can include a locking mechanism 234 (
Similarly, the tab 231 includes hook 239 (
Many embodiments are possible, and while this embodiment shows both tabs 230, 231 extending from second slider 222 and both recesses 226, 227 defined by first slider 220, it should be understood that first slider 220 and second slider 222 could have one of each recess and tab.
To releasably link or secure together the first slider 220 to the second slider 222, the tabs 230, 231 are inserted into the recesses 226, 227. The tabs 230, 231 will deflect allowing the hooks 236, 239 to engage behind the catches 237, 240. To release the connection between the first slider 220 and second slider 222, the sliders 220, 222 are either pulled apart from one another or slightly angled or twisted relative to each other to disengage the hooks 236, 239 from the catches 237, 240.
3. The Embodiment of
Another embodiment of double slider 100 is shown in
First, in reference to
The zipper closure 11 can be opened by moving one or both of the sliders 250, 252 along the zipper closure 11 in a direction opposite of the other. In this embodiment, both sliders 250, 252 can operate to open the zipper closure when moved in a direction away from the other slider 250, 252. When the sliders 250, 252 are linked together, and the linked sliders move together along the zipper closure 11, the zipper closure 11 remains closed.
The first slider 250 and second slider 252 include projection-receiver arrangement 110 to allow selective releasable connection between the first slider 250 and second slider 252. In this embodiment, the projection-receiver arrangement 110 includes at least a receiver 254 defined by one of the sidewalls 20, 21.
Many embodiments are possible. In the embodiment depicted in
In
The second slider 252 has projecting tab 262 extending from sidewall 20, while the opposite sidewall 21 defines recess 264.
The tabs 258, 262 and recesses 260, 264 are sized and configured to receive and engage each other. See
The projection-receiver arrangement 110 of
To releasably connect the first slider 250 and second slider 252, the opening ends 50 of the first slider 250 and 252 are pushed together such that the tab 258 is received by the recess 264, and the hook 268 engages and snaps behind the catch 270. At the same time, the tab 262 will be received by the recess 260, and the hook 272 will snap behind the catch 274. To release the connection between the first slider 250 and second slider 252, the two sliders can be pulled apart, or they can also include a twisting or torsion force relative to each other to release the locking mechanism 266.
4. The Embodiment of
When the two sliders 280, 282 are linked together, the zipper closure 11 remains closed. When the two sliders 280, 282 are selectively released from one another and slide individually along the zipper closure 11, at least one of the sliders 280, 282 will operate to open the zipper closure 11. In this particular embodiment, both the first slider 280 and the second slider 282 can open the zipper closure 11, when the sliders 280, 282 are moved apart from each other.
The first slider 280 and second slider 282 include projection-receiver arrangement 110 to allow selective releasable connection there between.
In this embodiment, the projection-receiver arrangement 110 includes a projection 283 in the form of a deflectable tang 284. The deflectable tang 284, in this embodiment, is part of the first slider 280. The tang 284 has at least one locking shoulder 286 (
The second slider 282 defines a receiver 287 (
In the embodiment illustrated, the tang 284 includes a second shoulder 292 (
To release the connection between the first slider 280 and second slider 282, the tang 284 can be deflected downwardly in a direction toward the rest of the first slider 280, which will cause the locking shoulders 286, 292 to be released from engagement against the catches 290, 294, and then the first slider 280 and second slider 282 can be pulled axially apart.
As can be seen in
To open the zipper closure 11, at least one of the first slider 280 and second slider 282 is moved in a direction away from the other. This can be done by releasing projection in the form of tang 284 on the first slider 280 from receiver in the form of cavity 288 defined by the second slider 282.
5. The Embodiment of
Another embodiment of double slider 100 is illustrated in
The sliders 310, 312 are selectively releasably connected to each other by projection-receiver arrangement 110. In this embodiment, a projection 314 (
In this embodiment, the projection 314 includes first and second deflectable tangs 316, 317 on the first slider 310. The cavity 320 receives both deflectable tangs 316, 317. The tangs 316, 317 deflect laterally inwardly toward the main body of the first slider 310 and toward a central longitudinal axis 338 (
The tang 316 includes at least one shoulder 322 (
Similarly, the tang 317 includes at least one shoulder 330, and in the embodiment illustrated, has a pair of shoulders 330, 332 (
The deflectable tangs 316, 317 are deflectable toward and away from each other and from longitudinal axis 338 (
The first slider 310 includes a connection portion 342, which is projecting or extending from a remaining portion of the first slider 310. In the illustrated embodiment in
The second slider 312 has its receiving cavity 320 defined by a connection portion 343 (
To selectively connect the first slider 310 and second slider 312, a person will inserting end 340 of the connecting portion 342 of the first slider 310 into the cavity 320 of the second slider 312. As the first slider 310 is moved axially into the cavity 320 of the second slider 312, the shoulders 322, 324, 330, 332 snap over and engage the catches 326, 328, 336 within the cavity 320 of the second slider 312. This engagement will releasably lock the first slider 310 and second slider 312 together. It will allow the opening ends 50 of the sliders 310, 312 to be immediately adjacent and facing each other.
To release the connection between the first slider 310 and the second slider 312, the finger holds 348, 349 are squeezed toward each other, and the tangs 316, 317 are deflected in a direction toward each other and toward the longitudinal axis 338 of the first slider 310. This allows the shoulders 322, 324, 330, 332 to disengage from the catches 326, 328, 336 in the second slider 332. After disengagement, the first slider 310 and second slider 312 can be separated and moved apart from each other, while the connection portion 342 of the first slider 310 is removed from the cavity 320 of the second slider 312.
6. The Embodiment of
Another embodiment of a double slider 100 is shown in
When the two sliders 350, 352 are linked together, the zipper closure 11 remains closed while the linked sliders 350, 352 are moved along the zipper closure 11 in any direction. When the two sliders 350, 352 are selectively released from one another and slide individually along the zipper closure 11, the zipper closure 11 can be opened by moving at least one of the two sliders 350, 352 in a direction opposite of the other. In this embodiment, both the first slider 350 and second slider 352 can operate to open the zipper closure 11 when moved in a direction away from the other of the sliders 350, 352.
The first slider 350 and second slider 352 are selectively linked together by projection-receiver arrangement 110. In this embodiment, a projection 354 (
In this particular embodiment, the first slider 350 includes a pair of tangs 356, 357 (
Attention is directed to
The first slider 350, in the illustrated embodiment, further includes a guide bar 376. The guide bar 376 extends from the opening end 50 of the first slider 350. In this embodiment, the guide bar 376 is centered between the flanges 362, 363 of the tangs 356, 357. The guide bar 376 has a distal end 378 which, in this embodiment, extends longer than the free ends 380, 381 of the tangs 356, 357.
The guide bar 376 helps to orient and guide the first slider 310 and second slider 312 together into mating engagement. In this particular arrangement, the distal end 378 of the guide bar 376 will be the first structure to enter the cavity 360 of the second slider 352. Many embodiments and variations are possible.
In
The second slider 352 defines cavity 360 in a connection portion 386 (
The connection portion 386 of the second slider 352 includes, as part of the cavity 360, at least first and second tang-receiving cavities 391, 392. The tang-receiving cavities 391, 392 are sized and arranged to receive the tangs 356, 357.
The connection portion 386 of the second slider 352 defines a pair of catches 394, 395 for engaging the shoulders 368, 369 of the tangs 356, 357. In the embodiment shown, the tang-receiving cavities 391, 392 include apertures 398, 399 extending through the sidewalls 20, 21 of the second slider 352. When the tangs 356, 357 are inserted into the tang-receiving cavities 391, 392 inner walls of the tang-receiving cavities 391, 392 will cause the tangs 356, 357 to deflect inwardly toward the central axis 372 as the inner wall presses against the heads 365, 366. As the two sliders 350, 352 are continued to be moved together axially, the heads 365, 366 will eventually snap into the apertures 398, 399. At this point, the shoulders 368, 369 will engage against the catches 394, 395. This will releasably lock the first slider 350 and second slider 352 together.
The cavity 360 and the connection portion 386, in the embodiment shown, further include a bar-receiving cavity 400. The bar-receiving cavity 400 is configured and sized to receive the guide bar 376. In
To release the first slider 350 from the second slider 352, the heads 365, 366 on the flanges 362, 363 can be squeezed or pressed in a direction toward each other and toward the longitudinal axis 372. This will allow the shoulders 368, 369 to disengage the catches 394, 395. After disengagement, the first slider 350 and second slider 352 can be pulled axially apart from each other.
The above description represents example principles of this disclosure. Many embodiments can be made applying these principles.
This application is a continuation application of U.S. Ser. No. 15/687,068, filed Aug. 25, 2017, which is a divisional application of U.S. Ser. No. 14/202,704, filed Mar. 10, 2014, which issued as U.S. Pat. No. 9,776,770 on Oct. 3, 2017, which claims priority to U.S. provisional patent application 61/792,384, filed Mar. 15, 2013, incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
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